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Dragon FighterA group of scientists, working in a deep underground lab, clones and hatches a 1,000-year-old dragon, after finding its remains in a cavern in southern England. After the critter goes from one cell to full grown in 3 hours, it goes on a rampage.
This is a fairly low-budget, made-for-TV movie, and as such, it's just a little bit cheesy and the CG dragon isn't quite realistic. If you can look past those flaws, however, this is a very exciting film with a whole lot of suspense.
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EvolutionIra Kane and Harry Block discover an alien organism in an asteroid that has crashed to Earth. Though initially a simple goo it rapidly evolves into a variety of creatures that threaten to take over the sleepy town of Glen Canyon. Soon the government (and army), led by Allison Reed and Russell Woodman who are quite familiar with Ira Kane, attends the scene and attempt to control the situation.
Not a dragon movie you say? You can't tell me that the "alien bird" in the middle of the movie isn't a dragon! Alien dragon maybe, but dragon nonetheless. It's a very funny movie overall, with some scenes that had me rolling.
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Q: The Winged SerpentNew York police are bemused by a spate of reports of a giant flying lizard which has been spotted around the rooftops of New York, which they assume to be bogus until the lizard starts to eat people.
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Reign of FireDuring an underground construction in London, a hibernating dragon is discovered and springs to life, instantly frying all construction workers with its fiery breath. The only survivor is the 10-year-old Quinn Abercromby, whose mother was chief of the construction crew.
If you're looking for the mean nasty killer sorts of dragons, this is where you can find them! Think of this as Waterworld, with dragons instead of water, and not quite so long. It's an interesting twist on the classic dragonslayer epic.
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