Lack of actions make the movie dull.
Amy Acker, Tom Wisdom, John Rhys-Davies
Princess Luisa and knight Gabriel must face a dragon to save their kingdom.
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Flixster Reviews (57)
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November 4, 2009
love the characters, especially gabriel (hahaha ^_^).. but i didn't like the graphics, especially the appearance of the dragoins.. and some of the setting? costume? something like that..
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October 20, 2009
Amazing movie. Amazingly bad. I can't see any sense in repetitive scenes, zoom-ins on continually bad facial expressions, and worst; I don't even get why things ended up complicating. Wouldn't a massive water bag do? Quite possibly the only movie in my list where everything doesn...( read more)
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June 16, 2009
I liked this flick, I always enjoy Sci-Fi Channel movies though. Good cast, decent plot. The only issue I had was the obviousness of the bad guys and the poor design on the two dragons.
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May 10, 2009
it would be even good movie if everything in it wasnt going so sloooww really a bit more action would be needed
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March 16, 2009
the dragons were a little weird, so could of done with a proper graphics designer but the plot of the story was good
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February 17, 2009
The peaceful Kingdom of Carpia is ravaged by a Fire Dragon who spreads fear and death among the people. In order to save her subjects from terror, Princess Luisa (Amy Acker) asks Gabriel (Tom Wisdom), the son of a dragon slayer, for help. Together they must free the Ice Dragon, t...( read more)
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February 9, 2009
interested!
4/10
Not as good as i expected it to be, ridiculous dragons, but they had their show. D-Wars beats it though .
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