Dragon Storm

January. 24,2004      PG-13
Rating:
4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A common fire-breathing enemy unites rivals in the Dark Ages.

Maxwell Caulfield as  Silas
Angel Boris Reed as  Medina
Woon Young Park as  Ling
Richard Wharton as  Remmegar
Tony Amendola as  Theldag
John Rhys-Davies as  King Fastrad

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Reviews

Micitype
2004/01/24

Pretty Good

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PodBill
2004/01/25

Just what I expected

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Acensbart
2004/01/26

Excellent but underrated film

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Kien Navarro
2004/01/27

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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TheLittleSongbird
2004/01/28

I have seen far worse and more time-wasting movies than Dragon Storm. It could have been much better but also much worse. I did think the dragons on the whole were well done, with good movement and design, and their battle was the highlight of the film. The costume and set design are also decent, not stunning as such but at least there is a fantasy-adventure element. John-Rhys Davies is a very enjoyable presence, hammy yet dignified. Dragon Storm definitely could have had some improvements though. The editing is rather choppy, luckily the rest of the production values weren't so bad(compared to other low-budget films I've seen recently) but if they were alongside with the editing the film would have been very cheap to look at. Sadly the camera work isn't much better either, with a lot of dizzying quick shots and edits that if you are not used to can make you a bit seasick. The story does have some exciting moments, mainly with the dragons, but a lot of it is rather dull with lots of things happening for no reason. Although the sets are not too bad the film is very sparsely populated, making it hard to believe that we are talking about two feuding kingdoms and excepting the dragons the rest of the effects are cheaply rendered, stunt actors doing the whole fire gag gets old fast. The dialogue is horrendously stilted, and apart from Davies the acting is wooden. Overall, not a movie I'd recommend but I have seen worse. I am just wondering whether SyFy are ever going to make an at least worthwhile dragon movie(even the best one is heavily flawed), but if they have in all honesty I haven't seen it. 4/10 Bethany Cox

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syrenaUK
2004/01/29

Well, I had to give this only 3 stars because most of the acting was horrible. Granted, John Rhys-Davies does a fine job ... though I have to wonder why he would choose to be part of this. Perhaps it was fun. Dressing up and fighting dragons? Sure, why not. The dragons (being the primary reason for me watching this) were splendid. I absolutely love dragons, and these were wonderfully done. Apparently the bulk of the budget for this movie went towards CG. As long as you are prepared before watching the movie for all the cheese ... you'll be fine. It might be fun if you watch with a friend and make fun of the various ridiculous parts. Enjoy the dragons!

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lodge-the
2004/01/30

The woodsman was never even shown how to use a bow. The whole film was a total waste of time money and effort. How do they get finance for this kind of movie with such a weak script? some of the animations of the Dragons were good.They should have got rid of the human element. I have seen many SiFi films but sadly this one does not come anywhere near to being of interest to anyone but the brain dead. It was potentially a good subject that could have been made into a classic film but that takes creative effort. Why oh why do highly paid people not see the weaknesses or even the obvious errors (and there were many). Hope there is not to be a sequel.

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Elswet
2004/01/31

The things which were right included the wonderful performance by John Rhys-Davies, the inclusion of the jester-dressed martial arts dragon slayer, wonderful vistas and views, wonderful (if not excellent) "alien" dragons, and great dialog.The problems with it included the horrible delivery of said great dialog; the casting was extremely uneven which made for low charisma between thecharacters and the timing of the whole production was a bit off. The armor and costuming were too new and stole from the finished product the opportunity to lend some air of authenticity to the era. The crown worn by Wednesbury wasobviously modern designed, manufactured and the jewels were of obviousplastic and appeared to have been molded onto the "paper/foil" crown. It was sickening. The structures and sets suffered the same anachronistic sickness as did the costumes and props.Also, the dragon in the beginning could have received a much better treatment. I know people who do graphics for themselves, for their own home-run website, who do better graphics than the CGI we were presented in the beginning of this flick. When you slow it down and watch it frame by frame, they lack definition and character as they do when just watching it normally. Half way through the movie, however, these dragons take on a whole new dimension and are given the treatment they deserved. This went a long way into redeeming this film, although the chunky direction and badly timed delivery still manages to drag down what (when given proper attention) is a really well written, creative, and "A" movie worthy screenplay/teleplay. Someone should actually do this for the Big screen, using the same script. This could have been SO much more than this crappy little television movie. How sad that they couldn't have acquired better talent to portray this work. It's a real shame to have to repeat the dialog to yourself in your mind to get the inflections and wit behind it. And the voices? Were those dubbed or what? They didn't seem to match up to the moving lips. It was like watching a bad 1970's Kung Fu Theater feature. Of course, that came and went as the movie progressed. The score was actually quite good and many times was the only things carrying the movie through the horrible dry deliveries and really bad acting. Alas! It wasn't enough.But let's work with what we do have. We have "The Lament." John, oh JOHN! What are you DOING? Jackson cast actors who needed a big break or a fresh start, and as soon as LotR is over, THIS is what you go back to?! You're wasting yourself and your talents on crap like this!We have "The Jester-Dressed Far Eastern Dragon Slayer." He chops. He kicks; he gives you true Chinese philosophical wisdoms, and all the while, he never gets a wrinkle in his acetate jester shirt. Not even when wearing his hard leather armor at the dinner table.We have "Lil Miss You Could Have Knocked" who rubs herself over the heated water barrel and hides her already hidden breasts instead of her nether-regions which AREN'T covered. Way to be coy and discreet, girl. 4 Real. I mean, she's leaning into that barrel, giving it a look that definitely says, "I hate these medieval movies! Where is the SPIN cycle on this thing?!"We have "Mr. I've Never Heard of a Hairbrush or a BONE to Brush My Hair" Huntsman who looks as if he is wearing a very bad wig, and if he's not, he should watch out for that family of spiders who have obviously nested in his hair.And we have some good-looking dragon's fire, dragon sequences and after the first few minutes' hesitation, dragons that they weren't afraid to let you see in nice, stunning detail. Kudos to the effects people (those who gave you Python) for the stunning work.Why all this for some Made For TV (which means "Not Fit For The Big Screen") Crap-Fest? Because of what it COULD have been. This screen play and the dialog found therein, is witty and wonderful. It was just very poorly demonstrated by the severe lack of talent in the direction and in the portrayals.It rates a 7.8/10 on the "B" scale from...the Fiend :.

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