Eragon
Category Reviews99 minutes of agony
There are so many bad things to say about Eragon that I don't even know where to begin. I saw this on opening night. The theatre was filled with expectant fans; all of us excited to see a great epic movie. Less than 90 seconds into the film, I realized that we had all made a huge mistake. Twenty minutes in I thought to myself "well, it can't get any worse". I was wrong about that too.
Before the movie ended at least half of the audience had walked out; the rest of us were openly guffawing and mocking the film.
Dragons! Dragons are always cool! How can you screw up a movie about dragons? Here is the recipe: Get a handful of unknown actors, and spice lightly with an excellent, talented, and respected few. Throw in a script written by a 12 year old Manga fan. Hire a director unschooled in literature, acting, or,.....oh hell, it doesn't matter at this point, just make sure your director has an unhealthy liking of Calvin Klein advertisements. Now try to fix the whole mess with several million dollars worth of CGI effects.
The movie Eragon is what is known as a career-killer. Jeremy Irons and John Malkovich will still be able to find work; but only because they both have an extensive body of excellent work behind them. Djimon Hounsou needs to fire his agent; his character was a sad caricature, he should have passed on this role. Rachel Weisz shouldn't be too hurt simply because she wasn't seen in the film (her voice work was excellent, and perhaps is the only redeeming thing about this waste of time). Other than these four, I seriously doubt that anybody involved in this film will ever be asked to work in the motion picture industry again. It was that bad.
I predict a new word will soon be added to the movie industry lexicon.
- Reproducing or recreating in a new medium a known, loved, or respected piece of work in an unflattering or shoddy manner:
"Did you hear that Ice Capades is going to eragon On the Waterfront?" - Wasting of talent, resources, money, or time:
"Hiring Jack Nicholson to do OSHA films sounds fun, but it would eragon both his time and our budget." - To make a gross or stupid mistake, esp. through carelessness or mental confusion:
"I hope Britney doesn't eragon again and forget to put on underpants." - To reduce to ruin, devastate, destroy, injure irretrievably, shatter, or lay waste to (a thing):
"Michael Richards may very well have eragoned his career."

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most impressed with your new definitions of 'eragon'
Hey, how 'bout you go see "Night at the Museum" so I know if that's worth the bundle of money it costs to take our family to the movies.
Posted by Missy At 11:24:18 AM On 12/21/2006 | - Website - |
Well, [sniff, sniff] I'll see it anyway. the book was great, so it should have SOME impressive parts... the game looks cool...
FIGHT THE POWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Zack At 11:28:41 AM On 12/21/2006 | - Website - |
Posted by Chacey At 11:37:29 AM On 12/21/2006 | - Website - |
Posted by Rob McDonagh At 11:50:36 AM On 12/21/2006 | - Website - |
@Missy - I'll post my thoughts on that as soon as we see it.
@Zack - I know the book was good. Trust me on this though, the movie is terrible. If you must see it, my advice is to wait 2 month and rent the dvd.
@Chacey - I love you too sweetie.
-Devin.
Posted by Devin Olson At 01:12:01 PM On 12/21/2006 | - Website - |
Thanks for the heads-up!
Posted by Ray "The Lion King" Bilyk At 06:15:25 PM On 12/21/2006 | - Website - |
Posted by Debbie At 11:38:12 AM On 12/22/2006 | - Website - |
It was nothng more than a tired mash of ideas from elsewhere ...
A bad guy that can choke people by just bending his fingers- Star Wars
Elves and Other assorted human like critters (that they didn't even bother to wardrobe)- Lord of the Rings
Grand medieval battles - also Lord of the Rings
Telepatic dragons - Anne McAffrey's Pern
Friendly talking dragon with a link to ia human- Sean Connery voiced that a while back, can't remember the name of the movie
I could go on and on ...
Is there anything even slightly original here? NO!
My twelve year old, who loved the books, was traumatized. She was so looking forward to this film but spent the entire time pointing out how wrong it was.
I wish I'd have read your review sooner, if nothing else just to brace her a bit.
Posted by Andrew Kelly At 02:09:47 PM On 12/22/2006 | - Website - |
Posted by Andrew Kelly At 02:15:21 PM On 12/22/2006 | - Website - |
I'm not sure when we are going to see "Night at the Museum" -we've signed up with a special promotion being put on by a museum here in Grand Rapids, and I'm not sure of the date. The promotion is pretty cool though -it starts off with a flashlight tour of the museum (at night, of course), and finishes up at the local theatre for a showing of the movie. Even if it (the movie) stinks, I still think I'm going to enjoy the evening.
Looking forward to seeing you at the 'Sphere my friend!
-Devin
Posted by Devin Olson At 02:49:50 PM On 12/22/2006 | - Website - |
And I absolutely hated Night at the Museum (same for the kids).
Posted by Christopher Byrne At 11:16:57 AM On 12/28/2006 | - Website - |
(Looking forward to Karaoke!)
-Devin.
Posted by Devin Olson At 06:38:05 PM On 12/28/2006 | - Website - |