Dragon Wars: D-War
Dragon Wars: D-War
PG-13 | 14 September 2007 (USA)
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Based on the Korean legend, unknown creatures will return and devastate the planet. Reporter Ethan Kendrick is called in to investigate the matter.

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dentistakim-6-542563

This is much better than Starwars 8 Last Jedi. It has better plot, better CG, better acting than Last Jedi. Director Sim is much more talented than lion Johnson.

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Kirpianuscus

a film with a și precise target than the great expectations and the bitter critics are real strange . a mix of Sci. Fi. and an Extrem Oriental legend. action scenes, true love, meets after centuries, Jason Behr in a dramatic/ confuse/ unrealistic role and two dragons. and crumbs from classic films from the same zone. so, the only problem remains the high expectations about it. because it is a film remembering many fairy tales and good choice for entertainment after a long , hard work day.

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Matt Thompson

I gave this movie two stars simply because the dragon effects were good; they looked realistic and believable. However I simply cannot give any more than this. It seemed interesting when I saw the cover in a shop. It was cheap ( £0.75 ) and I thought it was worth getting for a few hours of entertainment. I was completely wrong, buying this was a misjudgement; didn't take it back though because it was so cheap. I found myself bored after about 30-40 minutes, I was waiting for the satisfaction of a good battle or two as this was what I expected from a movie titled ' D-War'. When the battles did finally commence properly after multiple dis-satisfying flashbacks that the characters dreamed about I was not amused. For one the battles were very close to the end and two the battles were short lived. As I was watching is movie I could not help but deter my attention to something else as I was watching it (my iPad) and when it was finished I was pretty relieved. I stuck it out until the end, with my final opinion being that the plot took too long to unfold, the acting was mediocre and the action hinted by the title was dis-satisfying. If you want a cheap movie to put in the background as 'noise' then go ahead, but if you are looking for an entertaining movie night, do not add this one to your list. You will most likely be disappointed.

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keith_xyz

I should note that "Dragon Wars: D-Wars" showed some very pricey CGI, which were somewhat better than other sci-fi films on UniMás (previously TeleFutura). But the good graphics will be my only positive remark about this South Korean import (that I saw in Spanish - quite the international experience). I assumed this movie was based on a comic book, but either way, this film might've been overlooked in the multiplexes chock-full of movies adapted from every comic book except "Archie." (I'm sure there'll be one; the TV movie from over a decade ago where Archie & friends grow up ain't worth braggin' about.) But back to the dragon movie. Again the graphics were good & those monsters would've made some pretty cool toys. But the story of a journalist accompanying a poor, tortured young lady on a wild adventure 'cause she's the reason for those dragons terrorizing Los Angeles seems silly & necessary only to display those kickass dragons. Surprisingly, there are some familiar faces who aren't lead actors: Craig Robinson, Retta, & Billy Gardell. They now appear respectively in "The Office," "Parks & Recreation," & "Mike & Molly." In conclusion, "Dragon Wars: D-Wars" is best watched on TV w/ the volume turned up when the cool scenes are on. But anytime you see scenes with dialogue such as the suits trying to deal w/ this dragon disaster, adjourn to the kitchen or bathroom, but leave the television on when the monsters return.

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