Beguiling and majestic, Dragon Mountain will get your pulse racing. Filled with incident and purpose behind every turn, Rainey has executed on his cryptic vision of another world. He’ll have you gripped in those very underground caves until the penultimate flame flickers out.
Dragon Mountain (2018) Directed by Chris Rainey. Written by Zachary Amundson and Chris Rainey. Starring Brent Bateman, John Hutton, and Robert Morgan. Music by Luke Atencio.
9 out of 10 stars
Sorry, but I’m thinking that Ayurella Horn-Muller had to have been smoking some pretty good drugs when writing this review; the movie was nothing like described. It was slow, pointless, boring, with no character development and no excitement. The title suggests it would be similar to, or written along the lines of The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings, but any similarity was only in the costumes of the dwarves; the actors didn’t even display the same characteristics or attributes as the dwarves in Tolkien’s novels. Terrible movie, wasted an hour-and-a-half of my life watching this that I’ll never get back. Don’t bother with this movie – it has no redeeming values whatsoever.
Worst movie I have ever seen. Characters were weak. Barely any plot. Dragon mountain has no dragons and the weird steampunk/fantasy script could have been written by a 10 year old. There are no redeeming qualities to this movie and I am surprised they even got funding to make it. Horrible.
Very good movie. for those complaining about it being “in the dark”, it is in a mine with a cave in plus very few supply’s. DUH.
Exceptional character development?? You barely even see the ******* let alone see any hint of character development – most of what you see is a black screen whilst hearing some nonsensical rambling by three little men
9 out of 10 stars??? Did you even watch this film????