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Directed by Stefen Fangmeier
Industrial Light and Magic special-effects wizard Stefen Fangmeier makes the leap into the director's chair with this coming-of-age fantasy concerning a young boy whose discovery of a mysterious dragon egg leads him on a predestined journey to become a Dragon Rider and defend his peaceful world against an evil king. Based on the best-selling novel by Christopher Paolini, Eragon tells the tale of the titular character (Ed Speleers), a humble farm boy living in the land of Alagaësia, whose life is forever changed when he discovers that he has been chosen to fight the most powerful enemy his world has ever known. Jeremy Irons, John Malkovich, and Djimon Hounsou co-star in a film produced by Davis Entertainment and adapted from the novel by screenwriters Peter Buchman, Larry Konner, and Mark Rosenthal. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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JJ79JJ79 Eragon (2006)
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"Released: December 15, 2006Director: Stefan Fangmeier*****It is appropriate, looking at the movie version of Christopher Paolini's Eragon, to know the original novel was started when the author was only 15 years old (it was published in 2003). The film, all 104-minutes, seem ripped from other fantasy epics far better and adventurous than anythin " [More]
MSWallackMSWallack Review: Eragon
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"I've heard that the book Eragon is very good. I've heard that its sequel Eldest is not. Unforutnately, the movie falls into the latter category. Eragon (the movie) wasn't actually bad; it just wasn't good. Everything felt like something that I'd seen before. The worst part of the movie is that I'm not sure that I want to keep the novel on my reading list. I was disappointed when I missed Eragon in the theater. Thankfully, I sav " [More]
JakeStevensJakeStevens Mediocre, At Best
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"The Lord of the Rings Trilogy raised the bar so high for fantasy films that any film in that particular genre has a lot to live up to. So it's no surprise that Eragon felt rushed and a bit shallow to me, like Diet Lord of the Rings. There's scant character development and less than scintillating visual effects. It all felt so generic and derivative, and neither Jeremy Irons or Robert Carlyle could save this one. I was deeply disappointed with much of the acting, and the plot was Star War " [More]
BillShroyerBillShroyer Excruciatingly predictable
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"I must've seen this movie at least 20 times - during the 1990's. The visual effects were fantastic, but the story itself was so excruciatingly unoriginal that I couldn't bear to watch it all the way through - "wise old cynical teacher", "eager young man too big for his own britches", "dark king with predictably freakish-looking attendant" - the list just goes on and on and on and on. I've never read the book, but I hope it's very different from the movie. It " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski Regardless of your feelings about the fantasy genre, there’s one thing everyone can agree on: Elves should not be 5-foot-6. But in Eragon, key elf Arya (Sienna Guillory) stands tall next to her fellow characters; she even has human ears. (Whoops!) This sloppiness is indicative of dire " [More]
pippin06pippin06 Re: Year in Review: What Was Yo ...
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"I noticed someone added Eragon to the Best Fantasy list...I haven't seen this. I don't know if I want to yet. Can someone elaborate as to why they added it to the list? What makes it the best? And then, if you would be so kind, provide a little explanation as to why it's the "best" in the portion where it says "Edit" under the movie title in the Best list. That's what I've been trying to do with the Best list, " [More]
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Starting with December 2001, viewers were treated to lush, big-budget fantasy movies in four out of five holiday seasons, as The Chronicles of Narnia followed the Lord of the Rings trilogy. So in 2006, along came Eragon, a calculated attempt to fill the void and wrangle in the same audience. It was a sorry disappointment. Earning barely $70 million at the domestic box office, Eragon proved that devoted followings are not won simply by serving up heroic young warriors and ogre-like villains. Without offering a beloved mythology for viewers to embrace, the film is bland and kiddie-oriented, suited only for the most forgiving geeks. Eragon is derivative in ways beyond its title -- which is a homophone of Viggo Mortensen's Rings character, Aragorn -- but at least it had a chance at freshness by focusing on dragons. The fire-breathing creatures appeared in the 2002 actioner Reign of Fire, but hadn't headlined a fantasy epic since Dragonheart (1996). While their character design is competent enough, it's not what you'd expect from a film helmed by a special effects guru (Stefen Fangmeier), who clearly didn't have the CG budget enjoyed by Peter Jackson. But the main problem with Saphira, the central dragon, is that she's been given a decidedly earthbound voice, that of Rachel Weisz. Regardless of how benevolent she's supposed to be, she needs an impressive growl to maintain her grandeur -- if she needs a voice at all. The general drabness of the sets and landscape extends to the actors. Ed Speleers is a really poor man's Orlando Bloom, gawky and uncharismatic. And the supposed prestige casting of Jeremy Irons and John Malkovich just makes them look like lazy opportunists, hoping that if the film became a phenomenon, they'd get swept along. Instead, Eragon just got swept under the rug. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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