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Curse of the Dragon Slayer [DVD]
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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | NTSC, Widescreen, DVD |
Contributor | Danielle Chuchran, Kynan Griffin, John Lyde, Jason Faller, Paul D. Hunt, Richard McWilliams |
Initial release date | 2014-05-20 |
Language | English |
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Bloodshed, a vicious orc fugitive, has been unleashed from the underworld to set free the God of the Undead. When Keltus discovers the orcs' plan, he begins his quest to hunt down the dangerous villain. But his perilous journey comes to a halt when a dragon protecting all things evil emerges from the orcs' lair. In order to protect his land and all things living, Keltus must battle the beast before Bloodshed casts an unbreakable curse upon him.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Item model number : 28932777
- Director : John Lyde
- Media Format : NTSC, Widescreen, DVD
- Run time : 1 hour and 45 minutes
- Release date : May 20, 2014
- Actors : Danielle Chuchran, Richard McWilliams, Paul D. Hunt
- Producers : John Lyde, Jason Faller, Kynan Griffin
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00IORPRGS
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #61,049 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #6,029 in Action & Adventure DVDs
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2016I was more or less expecting Lord of the Discount Rings, but this isn't that. Yes, it's a Swords and Wizards (and occasionally bullets and explosives) B movie. But it takes a bit of a different approach. It's almost a Western plot in a Dungeons and Dragons world. Orcs, Humans and Elves generally hate each other, but all the races show their flaws and at least one Orc is highly honorable and most live as part of a warrior culture as opposed to just being mindless killers. Humans are screwed up by religion and political corruption just like in real life, dwarves are batshit crazy and like to blow stuff up with explosives. We meet one elf, who is a sexy, pissed off bounty hunter played by Danielle Chuchran. In a genre where you really can't escape clichés this movie has fun with it. At one point some mermaids try to seduce an Orc, who just isn't having it. I won't spoil anymore, but the basic plot is 3 would be mortal enemies have to suck it up and work together because some real bad stuff is going down. It isn't necessarily a comedy but it doesn't take itself too seriously either. A look at the credits reveals that Danielle is the "booty double" for the mermaids, who have names that are a reference to a Seinfeld episode where a woman has a name that rhymes with a female body part. Several parts are played by the same characters but they conceal it well. Just a fun movie.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2016This poor movie suffers from the most confusing of identity crisis since IMDB seems to indicate it has had at the least 4 different titles. Why the US release decided on this one is beyond me because there are a total of one dragon in the movie that dies within the first 5 seconds. The movie is actually about the God of Death being summoned by a group of shadow warriors and the elf, orc, and knight who have to form a merry band to stop it from happening.
There's Keltus the Wanderer. Also known as Keltus the Cleric and Keltus the Forsaken and my personal name for him: Keltus the Not Very Good at His Job. He's a scruffily cute Irishman who works for some sort of goddess with all the vagueness that implies an origin movie somewhere in the ether of this actor's filmography. He's not a very good knight honestly. For someone whose reputation seems to be known far and wide, he is constantly getting stabbed. The only person getting stabbed more than him is Nemyt the elf, who is something of a walking pin cushion. She and Keltus bond over dying and getting stabbed repeatedly. She stares at him in wonder a couple times, implying a looming romance if Dragon Slayer/Shadow Cabal/Curse of the Shadow/Dragon Lore/Shadow Warriors 3 ever gets made. The last main character is Kullimon, a warrior orc playing the "tonight we dine in hell" trope.
The group has to get a Bone Vase and a Blood Stone and have to stop everything at a Well of Demons or something similar in a movie that uses every epic fantasy name it can think of. Keltus has to fight the God of Death, Kullimon has to avenge his honor and Nemyt has to get revenge all while gathering (or failing to gather) the alphabet soup of fantasy items in the mythical land of Utah.
Oddly enough, this movie is a good B movie. The cinematography is actually pretty good as is the make up on the orcs. Some effort was actually put into production. The plot is paper thin and ridiculous, but it's a fun B movie. It wouldn't have been out of place in the pantheon of 80s fantasy movies.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2016In a desperate search for entertainment I stumbled on what I though would be an entertaining diversion from my boredom. Alas, my choice was not a mere stumble, but a full fall. mercy did not smile upon me for I actually lived through this entire movie. when the paramedics arrived and found my outstretched finger reaching for the delete button, they too fell to the curse of the dragon slayer. just when I thought it couldent get any worse I realized I was only two minutes in with a fully charged computer. our only hope for salvation was that we lost internet connection as soon as possible however this was not to be. if anyone should find our bodies with a frozen bewildered look on our faces, please place us in front of a TV showing a 24 hour marathon of mr. ed (the only known cure to the curse of the dragon slayer).
- Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2017This is (or rather, could have been), a real gem of a movie. Having seen all the main characters in other films, I can put the blame for any lameness on the writers and/or director.
Although the plot is very standard fare (and sometimes confusing, such as, who is this goddess Keltus worships, and why does he bother?), but the cinematography was very good, the make-up and costumes well done, and the shooting locations well chosen. As I mentioned before, all the main actors/actress are good at their craft in other movies, but I got the impression that here they were left to their own devices in many instances, which doesn't create a fluid storyline.
As noted by another reveiwer, this is head and shoulders above any of the indie films the "artsy-fartsy" crowd likes to rave about. It ain't "Solomon Kane", but it's better than the indies.
A great movie for a rainy, cold Saturday afternoon. If I could give it six stars, I would.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024I found this to be a lesser type of dragon movie.
Top reviews from other countries
- Arnold BeeverReviewed in Canada on July 18, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally.. a copy in NTSC for North America
Been trying to get this movie for a long time. Ordered twice before from 2 different suppliers. Both were in European format. Useless in Canada.
For those that have watched the free upload on you-tube, this copy has translations for Orc speak and other parts that have been cut out (for copyright). Good story and thoroughly enjoyed it. Glad it is finally in my library. NOTHING beats having a hard copy.
- A O K RReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 17, 2017
1.0 out of 5 stars Returned item
Returned as not wanted
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Client d'AmazonReviewed in Canada on December 30, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent film fantastique
Très rare film, pas très connu, mais pour un fan de ce genre fantastique, je suis tout à fait comblé.