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Un mago demoníaco desafía a un programador informático a una batalla de tecnología contra hechicería, con la novia del programador como premio.Un mago demoníaco desafía a un programador informático a una batalla de tecnología contra hechicería, con la novia del programador como premio.Un mago demoníaco desafía a un programador informático a una batalla de tecnología contra hechicería, con la novia del programador como premio.
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- CuriosidadesPaul's line "I reject your reality and substitute my own" would later be popularised by Adam Savage on the Discovery TV show, Los cazadores de mitos (2003). The line became so popular that it was added to the shows introduction for several seasons.
- PifiasThe reason Albert Einstein is in the "Hall of Killers" is because he prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to develop nuclear bombs to counter similar efforts in Nazi Germany. His letter lead to the Manhattan Project, which resulted in two bombs being dropped on Japan, thus killing over a hundred thousand people.
- Citas
Mestema: In a future reality I shall destroy you!
Paul Bradford: I reject your reality and I substitute my own!
- Créditos adicionalesRatspit as Ratspit
- Versiones alternativasThe 1984 U.K. EIV video release entitled 'Ragewar' includes a pre-credit dream sequence not included in the 1985 U.S. Lightning Video 'Dungeonmaster' release. The 1984 U.K. EIV release entitled 'Ragewar' cuts out much of Mestema's 'cat torturing' speech, as featured in the U.S. 'Dungeonmaster' release. The unedited version has since surfaced onto Scream Factory's release.
- ConexionesFeatured in El hombre de hielo (1984)
- Banda sonoraTormentor
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Sorcerer captures girlfriend of nerd. Nerd dons computer as wristwatch. Sorcerer makes nerd transport to different locations to unconvincingly fight creatures. Nerd finally beats sorcerer in last scene and rescues girlfriend.
Some friends and I *actually* paid $6.00 to see this in an empty theater on opening weekend - a saturday, I think, at the 9:00 p.m. show. The most interesting thing about it was they showed a 15 minute short film about extreme sports - in order to pad out the running time of the movie, which is just barely as long as your standard Disney animated feature.
I was surprised to see Richard Moll in it at first, but looking at his other body of works, I'm no longer surprised.
I laughed (at the movie), I cried (after I realized I paid to see it), it became a part of me (I can't get the memory of the damn thing out of my head short of putting a bullet in it).
Some friends and I *actually* paid $6.00 to see this in an empty theater on opening weekend - a saturday, I think, at the 9:00 p.m. show. The most interesting thing about it was they showed a 15 minute short film about extreme sports - in order to pad out the running time of the movie, which is just barely as long as your standard Disney animated feature.
I was surprised to see Richard Moll in it at first, but looking at his other body of works, I'm no longer surprised.
I laughed (at the movie), I cried (after I realized I paid to see it), it became a part of me (I can't get the memory of the damn thing out of my head short of putting a bullet in it).
- mscooper
- 2 dic 1999
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