
Marek and her company must go on a journey and prevent Szorlok from obtaining all the shards of the Darkspore, or all will be lost.... (Full plot summary below)
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Marek and her company must go on a journey and prevent Szorlok from obtaining all the shards of the Darkspore, or all will be lost.
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| User ReviewMicah WPart two of four (as of the time I write this). While not as lively as the first, it still serves as a fun afternoon distraction for fans of the tabletop fantasy genre. |
| User ReviewYana CMythica 2 is the best fantasy movie since lord of the rings, especially the acting of Melanie as Marek. The Utah scenery is beautiful, and the special effects incredible considering the low budget that they have to use. |
| User ReviewRotimer JD&D to the hilt. It's not a well made or well written film but it's definitely a labour of love from some people who have a great fondness and vision for the story they want to tell, and their enthusiasm is contagious. I quite enjoyed it. Oh, and that dragon is hilarious. |
| User ReviewF BThe second in a Mythica series. I'm a NetFlix member and stumbled across the Mythica movies and starting watching them in order. The second movie is similar to the first installment. I enjoyed it and would recommend it to those looking for a watchable sword and sorcery movie. I'll watch the rest of the series. I like these "limited budget" movies as they aren't overwhelmed by special effects. I also enjoyed the extra features section on the DVD. |
| User ReviewPanos YLow budget but surprisingly adept fantasy. Some cheesy writing and the fact that you're obviously meant to watch several films for the entire plot lets it down a bit. |
| User ReviewBrett CA slightly better installment than the previous [first] movie. The folks who are going to complain about the special effects are ones who didn't grow up with the Ray Harryhausen movies and are a bit spoiled by modern CGI efforts like The Hobbit trilogy. But compared with the fantasy fare of the 80's this is a solid effort, both in terms of writing, acting and visuals. Yes, the props could look a bit more 'realistic' and the fight choreography is wanting, but if you just want to sit back and watch a D&D adventure play out on screen this is not a bad afternoon's entertainment with a bowl of popcorn. |
| User ReviewMatt HLiked the first one better but a nice continuation. |
| User ReviewRobert BIt follows the first movie the was released this year - and let a hook to another one, like a mini series made of filmes. Low budget production, but with nice figurine and ok actings, around the theme of phantasy (RPG style characters). This time I found the story to be weak, and a little confuse. 4,5 / 10,0 |
| User ReviewViktor NFell short on it's acting, story and as almost always the cgi. And where's the rest of the movie?? |