Reign Of Fire

Dragons the way they should nbe in a movie that knows that films are to entertain. It starts off with just one dragon then soon many more. It's a few years later and dragons not only own the world but they've eaten nearly all animal life, including man. Now things are getting desperate for both sides.

The dragons in this film are incredible and with enough realistic movements and look to make you forget they're just computer generated. Everything about the dragons and the film is made as something that could be real and not just a cheap fantasy (no offence to cheap fantasies). They look, sound, and act real and that makes the peril of the few humans left all the more desperate and convincing. Nothing stopped them, and yes that included nukes, and our small band of survivors are near to the epicenter of dragon activity. Their goal? How do you survive in a world where now thirty-foot dragons are more numerous then the numberof humans left? Much less beat them> And that's not counting the big dragon.

This movie is a great shot of summer addrenaline and you should see it no matter what those pompous "professional" movie critics tell you otherwise. It's a very watchable film.