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Dragon Storm

  PG-13

Steven Feuerstein

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Plot Summary

Ancient warriors are pitted against fire-breathing creatures from outer space in this made-for-TV fantasy adventure. In the Middle Ages, a handful of meteorites begin plummeting toward Earth, but these are not ordinary bits of space debris. The meteorites contain eggs which hatch into fire-breathing dragons, and King Fastrad (John Rhys-Davies) discovers their presence when they destroy his castle. Fastrad is forced to enter into an alliance with another monarch in order to protect his people, but when they find themselves at odds about how to deal with the dragons, they enlist the forces of Silas (Maxwell Caulfield), a master hunter, who is now out to capture the greatest prey of his life.

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Customer Reviews

There's No Point to this Film At All...

Dragon Storm is a mix of Beowulf with, of course, dragons, and with characters that seem to have lept from the pages of a Conan the Barbarian book. The acting is terrible, though John Rhys-Davies always tries to give it his all. The special-effects are cringeworthy -- some of the scenes are just the same thing over and over again: a dragon getting impaled with a spear. The writing is terrible, just like most of Sci-Fi's movies, there's NO ending! At least a suitable ending where character's are all fully accounted for in development and future. The music is bleh, you'll have heard better. Overall, Dragon Storm isn't the worst of Sci-Fi's original movies -- that title goes to Stan Lee's Harpies -- but it does beg to question, "what is the point of this film". These character's have little if any motives, they have no backstories, their just dots moving across a blank page. Worth a rent, don't buy.