
Based on the Korean legend, unknown creatures will return and devastate the planet. Reporter Ethan Kendrick is called in to investigate the matter, and he arrives at the conclusion that a girl, stricken with a mysterious illness, named Sarah is suppose to help him. The Imoogi makes its way to Los Angeles, wreaking havoc and destruction. With the entire city under arms, will Ethan and Sarah make it in time to save the people of Los Angeles?... (Full plot summary below)
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Based on the Korean legend, unknown creatures will return and devastate the planet. Reporter Ethan Kendrick is called in to investigate the matter, and he arrives at the conclusion that a girl, stricken with a mysterious illness, named Sarah is suppose to help him. The Imoogi makes its way to Los Angeles, wreaking havoc and destruction. With the entire city under arms, will Ethan and Sarah make it in time to save the people of Los Angeles?
Leave your thoughts about Dragon Wars: D-War.
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghFrankly, it's dumb, but no dumber than "Transformers." |
| The New York TimesAndy WebsterIt is such a breathless, delirious stew, it’s impossible not to be entertained, provided -- this is crucial -- you have a sense of humor. |
| VarietyDerek ElleyA feast of A-grade f/x married to a Z-grade, irony-free script. |
| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisYou don't have to hand the folks behind Dragon Wars much (the acting, directing, costumes, editing, props, music, etc: They're all off). But when they decide to sic that giant snake and those prehistoric dino-birds on downtown Los Angeles, the movie turns shockingly watchable. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckWhile the CGI effects are undeniably impressive, the laughable story line, risible dialogue and cheap humor (most of it involving a hapless zoo security guard) seriously detract from the fun. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleFluent in the laughable dialogue of a million bad fantasy flicks: |
| L.A. WeeklyLuke Y. ThompsonThis one’s for connoisseurs of the “totally preposterous crap” school of fantasy cinema. |
| Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovThis South Korean pseudo-epic is some of the most ambitious cr-- I've ever seen. |
| The A.V. ClubTasha RobinsonAll the thought seems to have gone into the marketing, and none into the unfathomably terrible script. |
| User ReviewOJSimpsonWhat the (expletive) do critics know anyways? Its called Dragon Wars. The name right there deserves a 10 by itself. |