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Dragon Wars: D-War
TrailerThe story follows the adventures of Ethan Kendrick, a reporter who discovers that he is a reincarnated warrior bound to prevent a woman who can transforms in a serpent to fight against a dragon from falling into the wrong hands.Actors: Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster, Craig Robinson, Aimee Garcia, Chris Mulkey, John Ales, Elizabeth Peña, Billy Gardell, Holmes Osborne, NiCole Robinson, ...»Director: Hyung-rae ShimCountry: KoreaDuration: 107 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 3.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dragon Wars: D-War"
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Characters of "Dragon Wars: D-War"
Ethan KendrickPlayed by: Jason BehrSarah DanielsPlayed by: Amanda BrooksJackPlayed by: Robert ForsterBrucePlayed by: Craig RobinsonBrandyPlayed by: Aimee GarciaAgent Frank PinskyPlayed by: Chris Mulkey -
Directors of "Dragon Wars: D-War"
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Creators of "Dragon Wars: D-War"
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Critic Reviews of "Dragon Wars: D-War"
New York TimesSeptember 17, 2007It is such a breathless, delirious stew, it's impossible not to be entertained, provided -- this is crucial -- you have a sense of humor.
Boston GlobeSeptember 17, 2007When they decide to sic [those monsters] on downtown Los Angeles, the movie turns shockingly watchable. Until that sequence, there was no evidence that anybody involved with this laughable fantasy knew what he or she was doing.
Los Angeles TimesSeptember 17, 2007The rampaging-monsters flick Dragon Wars loudly speaks the universal language of effects-laden mayhem. Unfortunately, it is also fluent in the laughable dialogue of a million bad fantasy flicks.
Detroit Free PressSeptember 17, 2007The only winners in Dragon Wars are the computer-imaging geeks who must have logged tons of overtime. The rest of the world is left scratching its head at a monster epic so dismal that it doesn't even register as a guilty pleasure.
L.A. WeeklySeptember 15, 2007This one's for connoisseurs of the "totally preposterous crap" school of fantasy cinema. You know who you are: You have all the Warlock sequels on Laserdisc [and] the complete Leprechaun series on DVD.
Hollywood ReporterSeptember 14, 2007This monster film makes even the remake of Godzilla look good.
Sin MagazineAugust 22, 2008DRAGON WARS knows it's dumb, and just has fun. It's my new guilty pleasure!
CinefantastiqueJuly 10, 2008By no reasonable reckoning can the film be considered a competent piece of cinematic storytelling, yet somehow the movie transcends its silly screenplay with over-the-top action and visually imaginative battles.
IGN MoviesOctober 15, 2007A movie without a single redeeming quality that we highly recommend.
Mark Reviews MoviesSeptember 24, 2007This one really should have been immediately relegated to the discount bin.
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