Dragon Wars with Jason Behr: Blu-ray Cover

    Dragon Wars
    a.k.a. D-War Director: Shim Hyung-rae, Hyung Rae Shim Cast: Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster, Craig Robinson

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 01/08/2008
    • Original Release: 2007
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 41,682
     
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    "5,000 Years in the Making" featurette; Dragon Wars animatics: From storyboard to screen; Conceptual art gallery

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    Korean director Shim Hyung-Rae's monster movie D-War begins with a lengthy prologue, in which an antique dealer named Jack (Robert Forster) watches a young patron, Ethan Kendrick (Cody Erens) get zapped with a force emanating from a chest in his shop. Realizing the significance of this event, Jack bequeaths a medal to the boy, and speaks candidly to him of mystical events that transpired a half-millennium earlier. In a bygone era, it seems, giant creatures called Buraki roamed the land, morphing from serpents into dragons and back again, and equipped with a massive army of formidable creatures. An ancient warrior-apprentice saved the life of his beloved from these monstrosities; the warrior's spirit was eventually contained in the aforementioned chest, and it has now filled Ethan. Jack gives Ethan an enchanted red pendant and advises him to see out the contemporary incarnation of the ancient warrior's intended, who can be recognized via a red dragon tattoo on her shoulder. When the woman reaches her 20th birthday, it seems, she and Ethan - joining forces - will be able to reincarnate Imoogi as dragons. That woman is in fact Sarah (Amanda Brooks); she and Ethan do encounter one another, but it isn't long before the Buraki serpent and all of his enormous minions resurface and decide to lay waste to the City of Angels, worming their way through the town as they look for the chosen pair. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    Dragon Warsby Anonymous

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    September 23, 2008: i recomend every one in the whole world to see this movie

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.

    Dragon Warsby Anonymous

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    July 11, 2008: D-War is a bad movie if it is being compared to other great movies. The actors were not so great and the story was too weak even though the director tried to fascinate the plot with some mysteriousness of the Korean dragon folklore. The movie, however, has some typical B-movie qualities that some fans may enjoy. There is no doubt that Mr. Shim incorrectly included some heavy drama in the film while he should have focused more on the pure entertainments aspects. Yet, the movie serves its purpose. Who needs an art when you have two great looking dragons dueling?

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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