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Merlin and the War of the Dragons

  • Video
  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
1.4K
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Merlin and the War of the Dragons (2008)
ActionAdventureDramaFantasy

An army of dragons invade the crippled English countryside and the apprentice wizard Merlin must confront the fire-breathing beasts.An army of dragons invade the crippled English countryside and the apprentice wizard Merlin must confront the fire-breathing beasts.An army of dragons invade the crippled English countryside and the apprentice wizard Merlin must confront the fire-breathing beasts.

  • Director
    • Mark Atkins
  • Writer
    • Jon Macy
  • Stars
    • Simon Lloyd-Roberts
    • Joseph Stacey
    • Dylan Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Atkins
    • Writer
      • Jon Macy
    • Stars
      • Simon Lloyd-Roberts
      • Joseph Stacey
      • Dylan Jones
    • 32User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Simon Lloyd-Roberts
    • Merlin
    Joseph Stacey
    • Vendiger
    Dylan Jones
    Dylan Jones
    • Uther
    Hefin Wyn
    • King Vortigen
    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • The Mage
    William Huw
    • Torm
    Gary Twomey
    • King Eringar
    Carys Eleri
    • Lady Viviane
    Nia Ann
    • Lady Nimue
    Iona Thonger
    • Ingraine
    Dylan Thomas
    • Ambrosis
    Iago Patrick McGuire
    • Hengest
    Dennis Carr
    • Kelvern
    Peter Hind
    • Arvel
    Iwan Benneyworth
    • Beneforth
    • (as Iwan James Benneyworth)
    Richard Hopkins
    • Vodica
    Ruthie Gwilym Thomas
    • Midwife
    • (as Ruthie Gwilym)
    Ceri Bostock
    • Gwyneth
    • Director
      • Mark Atkins
    • Writer
      • Jon Macy
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    2pineleigh

    Where's the Colour

    I had the misfortune of buying this DVD from Play.com thinking it would be half decent to watch. What a mistake that was, as other reviewers have said this is quite bad, actors who can't act etc. etc., but worst of all there is no COLOUR to the film, no green grass, no flesh tones, nothing actually, I know it is supposed to be the Dark ages but the director Mark Atkins is also a cinematographer but he well and truly "cocked" this film up big time. What Jurgen Prochnow was doing appearing in this film is anybodies guess, the story isn't that bad with better direction and a bigger budget from money saved by hiring totally unknown actors except Jurgen who knows. A POOR EFFORT, not a very good advert for the British film industry.
    2rwalk-2

    Pretty bad film

    This movie was pretty bad. The best thing that it has going for it is the scenery. The acting is horrible with few exceptions, the special effects are VERY bad, almost like there was no effort put forth. Merlins character looks like McLovin from Superbad, and the antagonist looks like someone who got beat up everyday in high school. I don't remember his name, but one of the warriors gives a really cheesy motivational speech to his army of 15 people that was ripped off from braveheart. The massive armies that are battling it out are comprised of about 30 ugly actors and occasionally some poor CG. Half of the actors couldn't control there horses. I wouldn't recommend watching this movie. Sorry of my review is a little disjointed.
    7dbh850

    Fun enough for a Saturday morning

    I liked it. It was not awful, and not the best film ever. But it was fun. Considering the usual fare on a lazy weekend, it's good enough. My wife writes fantasy and we watch plenty of films of this genre.

    CRITICISMS: It didn't have huge surprises and the props and costumes needed a little help. The book, for example, was quite tattered on the outside, but the pages were a bit too clean, and the edges of them were perfect. Shouldn't they be dog-eared and worn with spots and smudges?

    Costumes were TOO CLEAN - and in too good a condition. You would expect, particularly after battle, dirty clothes with rips and tears. And how does Merlin stay so clean shaven out in the field all day? And swords should be bloody after you run through a man with one. Small things like that.

    Our biggest issue with the film-making was the sped-up parts of battle. That was - sorry for the word - cheesy. The special effects were not very special.

    COMPLIMENTS: I think Info-11159 said it well in the "A good old fashioned - good VS evil fantasy film" comment. His (her?) point about needing a bigger budget and more time is really what was needed. We really enjoyed the horse scenes, but we're horse people. We always enjoy seeing beautiful horses handled by highly skilled equestrians. The riding was very good and a pleasure to watch.

    The filming location was GREAT. I like seeing these kinds of stories in more authentic locations. Very beautiful countryside that contributed to the project. That's a sacrilege for me to say - we're in California and our son is a writer in Hollywood! But truly - filming in the UK was perfect for this.

    The actors did well with what they were given and the story was just right for this genre.

    Overall, I enjoyed the film. I do like the genre. I think to really enjoy it, you have to have the right expectations. Don't expect huge budget Hollywood fare - think of it as a fantasy B movie and just go with it.

    If they do a sequel, I hope they use the same horse suppliers and riders - and don't speed it up. Those people were highly skilled and could handle the action just fine at the speed they would be performing at. Maybe get a little bit better CG software.

    I would watch it again.
    3alessandro-pagliano

    Film for lockdown period

    I've watched this movie with my family during Coronavirus lockdown in Italy, because my youngest daughter loves dragons. I expected a low cost movie and my expectations were fully confirmed. Actors are mediocre, special effects could have been good for a 1980 movie, but this was published in 2008. Plot is not very interesting, and overall it evolves very slowly and therefore the film is boring. Not suggested even if my youngest daughter found it good (just because there are few scenes with dragons, much less than I expected).
    5poushkine

    enthusiastic acting, low budget, old school feeling

    Debatable if worth the time to watch it, but has its good sides. Starting with the bad ones. Low budget in everything. While not a crime by itself, one is left to wonder if scenes of murdering someone by sticking a sword under his armpit are best left out. Constant impression that the whole acting crew is maybe 20 people... Which for supposed massive battle scenes with little cg and minimalistic make up looks odd if nothing else. Script is simple and straightforward. One may chuckle at "Mage" being the mage's name... On the good side - actors are very enthusiastic and so very Welsh, which is a good thing as it is refreshing and unusual. Minimalism and ascetic cg/sfx actually convey almost theatrical impression, at the same time evoking a kind of an 'old school' atmosphere (or maybe it is just me). To sum it up - an OK for fantasy fans, not OK for action/cg/massive/budget fans, a sure yes for welsh and legends of round table fans. I'd love it if actors from this movie got big enough to surface in other ones. While acting is often crude, they have their own charm and look different.

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    • Goofs
      As the first soldier who drinks the dragon's blood does so, his hood is lowered. However, as he is shown transforming, it is suddenly raised.
    • Quotes

      Merlin: What happened to me?

      The Mage: Vendiger and your temptation brought you in contact with your father.

      Merlin: That thing... That could not have been my father!

      The Mage: I'm afraid so.

      Merlin: I am no child of a demon!

    • Soundtracks
      Chain of Promise
      Written by Sanya Mateyas and Chris Ridenhour

      Performed by Sanya Mateyas

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Merlin and the War of the Dragon Empire
    • Filming locations
      • Dinorwig Quarry, Gwynedd, Wales, UK(DVD)
    • Production companies
      • The Asylum
      • The Institution
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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