Jabberwock Dragon Siege

Jabberwock Dragon Siege

2011 ""
Jabberwock Dragon Siege
Jabberwock Dragon Siege

Jabberwock Dragon Siege

3.4 | 2h20m | PG-13 | en | Adventure

Alec a courageous but impetuous knight returns to his home village having been summoned by his older brother Francis to care for their ailing father. The brothers' reunion is short-lived as a traveller terrified and half-crazed arrives to warn of an imminent attack by a winged creature with the body of a dragon the head of a gruesome insect and deadly claws. As the beast descends upon the peaceful town brash Alec draws his sword and the villagers arm themselves. Now the brothers must stand together to save their home and the people they love.

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3.4 | 2h20m | PG-13 | en | Adventure , Fantasy , Horror | More Info
Released: September. 09,2011 | Released Producted By: American World Pictures (AWP) , Bron Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Alec a courageous but impetuous knight returns to his home village having been summoned by his older brother Francis to care for their ailing father. The brothers' reunion is short-lived as a traveller terrified and half-crazed arrives to warn of an imminent attack by a winged creature with the body of a dragon the head of a gruesome insect and deadly claws. As the beast descends upon the peaceful town brash Alec draws his sword and the villagers arm themselves. Now the brothers must stand together to save their home and the people they love.

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Cast

Tahmoh Penikett , Michael Worth , Kacey Clarke

Director

Anna Hadzhieva

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American World Pictures (AWP) , Bron Studios

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etusciuk I will first confess that I had bought the DVD over a year ago,and didn't watch it till just a couple days ago. I saw the DVD laying in my room and I thought, why haven't i watched this yet. Well now I know. I shouldn't have. First things first is the acting. It is absolutely atrocious. There are only 2 people in this entire film who even have any semblance of acting in this film,but apparently they don't want to use it. You can tell they may be good actors, but for some reason they don't want to show it, so the acting is still pretty much bad across the board. The soundtrack is stupid. It is awful and uninspired throughout the whole film, except in two places and even there it is mediocre at best. The DVD copy i have is actually entitled curse of the dragon, so i expected a western dragon, and not the jabberwock. The dragon on the copy i have looks way cooler, and better drawn than the actual creature. I just found out the actual movie title is jabberwock. The creature model was so terrible and didn't look right. The scene in which the dragon is slain is so rushed and dumb that i felt neither joy or sadness for the creatures death, and it looked like the characters themselves didn't care if it lived or died either. No one even shows any emotion in this film. I watched this movie once, and i refuse to watch it again. My copy is being donated to the local goodwill. Avoid this movie at all costs. Reign of fire is a better choice for your typical dragon-attack type film.
TheLittleSongbird As much as I do dislike a vast majority of SyFy's movies, something about their badness makes them compulsively watchable. I found Jabberwock not their worst or even one of their worst, but it was an awful movie in my opinion. The effects, as I have said before for previous movies that were also lame but not horrifically bad, have been worse but that is in no way excusing how artificial, crude and un-menacing the Jabberwock in particular actually is. The scenery is not actually too bad, but I never got a sense of wonder because the camera work was so jumpy. The music is also generic and there is nothing thrilling about the action, it all feels half-hearted with the climax very tepid. I've known SyFy fantasy-adventure-genre movies to have anachronistic and horrendously stilted dialogue and Jabberwock was no exception. The story was sluggish and held few if any surprises, and the characters are not only clichéd but you don't get to know or feel for any of them. The acting is dire with none of the actors showing any sense of genuine dread or even concern for their situation. I'd actually go as far to say that they didn't look as though they wanted to be there. Overall, I've seen worse, but this was very poorly done and amateurish on the whole. 2/10 Bethany Cox
Tim Kidner Actually, I believe Lewis Carrol's poem, on which this legend is based upon actually said 'Beware the Jabberwocky', which is its full name, here shortened to differentiate it from Terry Gilliam's rather more Python-esque version from 1977.This, more straightforward TV movie was on The Sy-Fy Channel who it was made for. The other reviewer (so far) did a good job at going into some detail about some aspects about it and I feel that the film doesn't warrant unnecessary repetition.To say that the entire project is a lacklustre affair is an understatement. On the IMDb its budget was not listed but shoestring immediately comes to mind. Filmed in Bulgaria, usually either in a forest or a quarry, this supposed fairytale about saving a lovely damsel from the creature (it never attacked her, anyway) says remarkably little in quite a long time.The dialogue is always stilted and often bad,"Guys!!?" in medieval times seems quite a wrong way to address your comrades in arms and is usually delivered with monosyllabic non conviction. People in fear of their lives tend to get a little emotional - it's called adrenaline and here there's none.Common sense also fails when, for instance, the two brothers who are main characters decide to fight to the death by swords and knives as they cannot decide which of them will finally slay the Jabberwock. Out of an entire village, they're seemably only two of about four that are physically capable to possibly stand up to the monster. Hmmmm.The Jabberwock lives in a cave. Which is a CGI-d hole at the top of a quarry, which the men climb the face of without ropes. Hmm again. And when nasty old Jabberwock swoops and carries off his prey, we have no idea what he does with them. We presume it eats them, but you'd never know.Most of the actors look quite bored. The only one that is worth keeping an eye on is the 'damsel', previously mentioned. She, Annabel (a medieval sounding Kacey Barnfield!?) looks quite regal and beautiful and worth saving from most things, I'd say.The CGI creature itself could be worse. But not in 2011. 1990, maybe.The final slaying of the beast has a climax that's about as tepid as is possible.However, one almost redeeming feature was the music which was always suitably rousing, melancholic and soulful. That alone cannot make up for a pretty lame film all round, but if you like your creature flicks, it's up there with the rest of them.
born-r This movie is one of the many produced by the SyFy Channel: in general they are regular to bad (mostly) productions, in all senses, and Jabberwock is not an exception.The movie is about two travelers, in the Medieval Age (aparently in our world, since they mention the Romans), and who traveling by the mountains, find a lake with some egg like stones - that are in fact eggs of Jabberwock.One of the eggs hatch, in a rainstorm (in this area there wasn't rain for decades), and a dragon like creature, the Jabberwock, emerges, killing one of the travelers and starts pursuing the other, who ends up in a village, where we meet the other protagonists.The rest of the story is the hunt to kill this creature, among other small clichés hooks of tragedy, heroism and romance.The movie has nice scenarios, but the general acting in the movie is terrible, with no exception. The Jabberwock itself is made with CG, and is relatively acceptable.The action and fighting parts of the movie are the worst: the camera shifts from views from the men branding swords, and the CG monster, like bad movies of the 60-70's, among many other incongruence in story and actions that occurs.By the way, "Jabberwocky" is a poem from Lewis Caroll, that appears in the sequences of the book Alice in Wonderland - and many things are related to it in the film) - I don't know and don't want to know why they done this (in general all writers from Scy-Fy Channel are the worst writers that I've seen).The sound effects and background music you don't even realize if they were good or not, since they are generic, and in a absolute background in the movie.At the end, this is a very bad choice of movie, even to watch if there's nothing interesting in the TV: I had the displeasure of watching it in 720p. I'd advise to stay away from the Jabberwock - my score: 2,0 / 10,0.