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Eragon (Widescreen Edition)
from Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
starring Ed Speleers, Sienna Guillory, Jeremy Irons, John Malkovich, Djimon Hounsou
directed by Stefen Fangmeier

Eragon (Widescreen Edition)

 

List Price: $14.98
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Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DTS Surround Sound


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0

  • Eragon (Widescreen Edition)
    I enjoyed the moive the first time I saw it and have always wanted to include it with my collection of moives. I could just watch over and over again. It is a motive that caught my attention and didn't want to move for fear of missing something.

  • BAD
    I read the book and thought is was pretty good. I was exited when the movie came out. I watched it on tv and it is absolutely HORRIBLE. Arya does NOT look like an elf at all. Many of the characters are not even in the movie. Saphira looks weird. She has fur... What kind of dragon has fur anyway? Her wings are just weird, they look like bird wings. Its also really strange when she's flying along as a little baby, then all of a sudden, she's huge. In the book she grows over time. If you have read the book... more info

  • This was entertaining... not bad!
    Although "Eragon" is palpably derivative of a number of fantasy franchises ("Star Wars," "Lord Of The Rings," "Wizard Of Earthsea," et. al.) it is still quite enjoyable, if a bit on the lightweight side. I have not read the original book, but coming into this blind, the film was about what I'd expected. Obviously it's been streamlined and no doubt dumbed-down a bit, but the special effects are good (the dragon, mostly, looks cool) and the story clops along at a decent pace. Nothing here will surprise you,... more info

  • The Disney Touch Destroyed the Movie.
    Somehow the producers made out of a great book just another Disney movie. They somehow intelligently integrated the long story into a short movie but it ended up to be very superficial with a lot of unnatural Schmalz. The acting feels often very unnatural, actually most of the time.


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