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Eragon (Two-Disc Special Edition) by Stefen Fangmeier
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Djimon Hounsou, Ed Speleers, Jeremy Irons, John Malkovich, Sienna Guillory Director: Stefen Fangmeier Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT Cinematographer: Hugh Johnson Editor: Roger Barton Editor: Masahiro Hirakubo Editor: Chris Lebenzon Producer: Gil Netter Producer: Chris Symes Writer: Peter Buchman DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Format: AC-3, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD-Video, NTSC, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 2.35:1 Running Time: 103 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-03-20 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Movie Reviews of Eragon (Two-Disc Special Edition)Movie Review: Better left as a novel Summary: 1 StarsWhen I heard that film-producers had bought the rights to turn Eragon into a film, I was excited but skeptical. Most book-to-film transitions are rough and unsuccessful - they neither impress the dedicated fanbase of the books or those who had never heard of the book and just wanted to watch some action.
When it came out, I heard such terrible reviews of it that I thought there was no way I would ever pay to see it. And so Eragon the Movie was 'out of sight, out of mind' for sometime.
Until the night that my sister and I stumbled upon a showing of it on HBO while we were flipping through channels.
It.
Was.
Garbage.
Pure and simple - that was the verdict from me, the avid Christopher Paolini reader and my sister who hates all things long and written.
Some of the dialogue was too over-blown, stepping over the line of dramatic and well into corny-land. I wanted the film to stay truer to the book, my sister just wanted to understand what the hell it was that she was watching.
It made for a bad viewing experience.
Do NOT buy this.
Summary of Eragon (Two-Disc Special Edition)In his homeland of Alagaesia a farm boy happens upon a dragon's egg -- a discovery that leads him on a predestined journey where he realized he's the one person who can defend his home against an evil king. System Requirements:Running Time: 102 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:?ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating:?PG UPC:?024543426882 Manufacturer No:?2242688 While it owes much of its appeal and appearance to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Eragon can stand on its own as an enjoyable fantasy for younger viewers. Faithfully adapted from the bestselling novel by teenage author Christopher Paolini, this boy-and-his-dragon tale offers clean, fast-paced family entertainment without compromising the darker qualities of Paolini's novel (the first in what is known as the "Inheritance" trilogy). The plot centers on 17-year-old peasant farmboy Eragon (played by appealing newcomer Ed Speleers) who discovers a mysterious blue object that turns out to be an egg that eventually hatches to reveal Saphira, a blue-scaled dragon that quickly grows to full-size. According to prophecy, Eragon is destined to be a dragon-rider like those who once protected a benevolent kingdom, thus reviving an ancient conflict against the army of King Galbatorix (John Malkovich), a former dragon rider who turned to evil, now in alliance with a! dark-magic "Shade" sorcerer named Durza (Robert Carlyle). While the movie serves up familiar fantasy elements and offers little if anything new to fans of the genre (or anyone who's read the books of Anne McCaffrey and Ursula K. Le Guin), it's visually impressive (especially the dragon scenes, with Rachel Weisz providing the telepathic "voice" of Saphira) and full of timeless wisdom, much of it delivered by Eragon's heroic mentor Brom (Jeremy Irons), himself a former dragon rider with memories of past battles and hope for Eragon's future. Add a fair warrior-maiden named Arya (Sienna Guillory) and you've got all the ingredients for a worthwhile (if not particularly original) fantasy that points directly to a sequel. Whether that's a good or a bad thing is up to individual viewers to decide. --Jeff Shannon Eragon Extras Christopher Paolini talks to us about his book and film inspirations and makes recommendations for fans of Eragon, click here to view the complete list. | Build and customize your very own dragon with "Volksdragon". |
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