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Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
6.5K
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Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005)
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Together, four heroes build their own army to retrieve the orb, using elemental forces to defeat Damodar before he summons the sleeping black dragon.Together, four heroes build their own army to retrieve the orb, using elemental forces to defeat Damodar before he summons the sleeping black dragon.Together, four heroes build their own army to retrieve the orb, using elemental forces to defeat Damodar before he summons the sleeping black dragon.

  • Director
    • Gerry Lively
  • Writers
    • Robert Kimmel
    • Gerry Lively
    • Brian Rudnick
  • Stars
    • Bruce Payne
    • Mark Dymond
    • Clemency Burton-Hill
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    4.6/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Gerry Lively
    • Writers
      • Robert Kimmel
      • Gerry Lively
      • Brian Rudnick
    • Stars
      • Bruce Payne
      • Mark Dymond
      • Clemency Burton-Hill
    • 116User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
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    Bruce Payne
    Bruce Payne
    • Damodar
    Mark Dymond
    Mark Dymond
    • Berek
    Clemency Burton-Hill
    Clemency Burton-Hill
    • Melora
    Ellie Chidzey
    • Lux
    • (as Ellie Chidzley)
    Tim Stern
    Tim Stern
    • Nim
    Steven Elder
    Steven Elder
    • Dorian
    Lucy Gaskell
    Lucy Gaskell
    • Ormaline
    Roy Marsden
    Roy Marsden
    • Oberon
    Geoffrey T. Bersey
    • Galtar
    • (as Geoffrey Bersey)
    Leonas Ciunis
    Leonas Ciunis
    • Old Mage
    Liubomiras Laucevicius
    Liubomiras Laucevicius
    • Mage #1
    Ervinas Peteraitis
    • Mage #2
    Vytautas Rumsas
    • Valerious
    David Merheb
    • Tibio
    Aurimas Meliesius
    • Klaxx
    • (as Aurimas Miliesius)
    Laurynas Jurgelis
    • Magmin
    Andrius Zebrauskas
    • Pico
    Arturas Orlauskas
    • Dandy
    • Director
      • Gerry Lively
    • Writers
      • Robert Kimmel
      • Gerry Lively
      • Brian Rudnick
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    7JemyM

    Exactly what the first should have been, and I want more!

    This, my friend, is Dungeons & Dragons. This is not a cinematic masterpiece. This is not Shakespeare. The storyline wont change your future. But it's 1:45h of real entertainment for any Dungeons & Dragons fan.

    Unlike the first movie, D&D:Elemental Might go back to the book. Many fantasy movies have wizards and fighters, but I believe the creators actually focused on really bringing the things we recognize from the D&D world into this one. There's a real "party" with classic Dungeons & Dragons professions represented and they really do what is to be expected by their roles. There's real dungeons... There's dragons... and there's even a few unique D&D monsters that is recognized from the books. The villain is more evil. The good is more good. There's heaps and heaps of magic, and even divine magic (which is unique to D&D) plays a great role this time around.

    If you ever played D&D and you can accept some budgetcuts on bringing your fantasy to life, get ahold of this movie. If you never played D&D but you are a general fantasy fan, get this movie because it's the most fantasymovie you have seen since Lord of the Rings. If you are neither a fan of fantasy or an oldtime fan of Dungeons & Dragons, you can probably forget about this one and watch something else.

    I will buy it and I want to see more D&D movies in the future!
    7vespid81

    no spoiler review

    For all of those who play DND and have played DND throughout the years... you may have seen a movie that came out in 2000 that you may have hated or maybe even liked what was called Dungeons and Dragons The Movie. Well in my opinion it was a flop... Well recently they actually made a Dungeons and Dragons 2. I watched it last night even though it has not been released yet (it plays on the Sci Fi channel on Oct 8th) and well... it was great! I was totally surprised with the production. It wasn't cheesy (except a few of the special effects) acting wise or production wise. The movie played out like it was a regular adventure that a DM would make up, the spells were cast properly, the "core" rules were not broken, and most importantly the characters were interesting and were not INVINCIBLE... they are just like us PC's (getting arms eaten or chopped off or getting eaten whole by a purple worm!). So trust me... it was great. Even though it was obviously lower budget than say... Battlestar Galactica. But what DND game isn't low budget.
    7macenthe

    Good, but not great.

    I was amazed when I found out that they were making a sequel to the horror that was the first Dungeons & Dragons movie. Despite the poor quality all around of the first one some people gave the source the benefit of the doubt and were willing to try it again. Thankfully this time the source material was taken more seriously and the project was put into better hands.

    The result is a decent film with a comprehensible story, and decent production quality. The cast is by no means A-list, or even B-list; though they do well in their respective roles. The effects are alright, but if the movie had a better budget it would have been even better.

    All things being equal this movie is superior to the first. DnD folks out there should like it and appreciate the detail taken to make sure the source material comes through correctly. It's a mixed bag on how much other people will like it. If you are willing to look past the lower grade special effects, and the cast of unknowns then you might enjoy it.
    7ramspite

    This sequel better than original.

    A surprisingly satisfying film. This film takes the subject matter far more seriously than the original film, with the end result bringing me more into the story then the previous film. While on it's own it's really only passing fair amongst other films of the genre, it's connections to the original film, and it's remaining true to the spirit of the material from which it was drawn made this movie an enjoyable watch for me. Without giving any spoilers, I would have to say as a D&D'er, this film is much truer to the game then the original movie in every possible way. The character's are more interesting, the perils they face are more dire, the antagonists are clever and deceitful (which is rare in any genre), and their is definitely some decent, though not great, acting. I would definitely recommend this movie.
    6Cimmerian_Dragon

    Surprisingly good.

    I was someone that had mixed feelings on the original D&D movie. I thought the script was clunky, the acting was awful as far as good guys were concerned, it contained wildly inappropriate dialog for the setting, and the tone made light of what could have been dramatic events. On the other hand, the movie looked good, had a couple decent fight scenes and the huge Dragon war at the climax was dynamic and exciting. Still, with it's less than impressive reception, I figured this would be a series of one.

    Imagine my surprise when a sequel was announced, and even greater shock when I watched the films premier and found it to be everything I felt it's predecessor lacked. The acting, while not Oscar worthy, was perfectly reasonable work from a handful of unknowns. The plot is treated seriously this time around, with a minimum of cliché and jest (Although there are two laugh out loud moments) and actually features an intelligent foe with a genuinely epic plan for the forces of justice to combat. Speaking of which, the heroes are a nice diverse bunch, and the film manages to showcase each one's unique talents well.

    As for the action and eye candy, there's plenty. The fights are staged better than 90% of the action flicks on the shelves, with realistic flow and quick pace. The special effects are among the best I've ever seen in a non-theatrical film and are leaps and bounds above any other Sci-Fi premier yet broadcast (Though not quite as good as a theatrical release). The final battle is not as kinetic as the first films finale, but manages to be a fitting climax to the quest.

    If this is what this crew can produce with a terribly low budget, I say give them 70 million bucks and get Dungeons & Dragons III in theaters ASAP!

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    • Trivia
      The film has several explicit references to the AD&D game. A map during the opening credits contains the name "Yeenoghu", a demon lord from the game, and another demon lord from the game, "Jubilex", is mentioned by the characters several times. Also, several references contain the names of AD&D adventure modules (published scenarios). Berek mentions that Dorian helped him in the Ghost Tower of Inverness, a reference to module of the same name (C2). Nim asks Lux what happened to her brother at the "Barrier Peaks", a reference to the module "Expedition to the Barrier Peaks" (S3). Lux makes reference to the Shrine of the Kuo-Toa, a reference to the module of the same name (D2).
    • Goofs
      Upon teleporting into Damodar's lair, Ormaline materializes with her arm inside of a stone pillar. At first she is shown with her arm entering the pillar between her elbow and wrist. Later, before she casts the second teleport spell, it is now between her elbow and shoulder.
    • Quotes

      Nim: I don't like the look of this.

      Lux: We all have to die some time.

      Nim: Yes. But I'd prefer not right now.

    • Connections
      Featured in Shameful Sequels: Dungeons & Dragons 2 (2015)

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    • Release date
      • September 2005 (Thailand)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dungeons & Dragons 2: The Elemental Might
    • Filming locations
      • Trakai Castle, Lithuania
    • Production companies
      • Lietuvos Kinostudija
      • Skyline Films
      • Studio Hamburg WorldWide Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,598,616
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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