Age of the Dragons
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Age of the Dragons is a 2011 fantasy film starring Danny Glover
Danny Glover
Danny Lebern Glover is an American actor, film director, and political activist. Glover is perhaps best known for his role as Detective Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon film franchise.-Early life:...

 and Vinnie Jones
Vinnie Jones
Vincent Peter "Vinnie" Jones is an English film actor and retired Welsh footballer.Born in Hertfordshire, England, Jones represented and captained the Welsh national football team, having qualified via a Welsh grandparent. He also previously played for Chelsea and Leeds United. As a member of the...

, directed by Ryan Little
Ryan Little
Ryan Little is a movie director, cinematographer and producer. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.-Awards and nominations:*Won, 2006, Heartland Film Festival's Crystal Heart Award for independent filmmakers, for Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy*Won, 2003, Viewer's Choice...

.
Age of the Dragons is a re-imagining of Herman Melville's
Herman Melville
Herman Melville was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet. He is best known for his novel Moby-Dick and the posthumous novella Billy Budd....

 classic novel Moby Dick. It was released in the UK on March 4, 2011. Rated 12A.

Cast

  • Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    Danny Lebern Glover is an American actor, film director, and political activist. Glover is perhaps best known for his role as Detective Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon film franchise.-Early life:...

     as Ahab
  • Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    Vincent Peter "Vinnie" Jones is an English film actor and retired Welsh footballer.Born in Hertfordshire, England, Jones represented and captained the Welsh national football team, having qualified via a Welsh grandparent. He also previously played for Chelsea and Leeds United. As a member of the...

     as Stubbs
  • Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Daniel Sevier is a Canadian actor. He is perhaps best known for his role on the Fox television series North Shore as Gabriel McKay or as Timmy Cabot on the television series Lassie from the late 1990s.-Life and career:...

     as Ishmael
  • Sofia Pernas as Rachel
  • Larry Bagby
    Larry Bagby
    Larry Bagby is an American actor and a musician.Bagby was born Lawrence Bagby III in Marysville, California. His father was a member of a dance band. Bagby's most notable roles include:...

     as Flask
  • Kepa Kruse as Queequeg
  • Nico Valencia as Bingzters
  • David Morgan as Starbuck

Plot

As in the novel, narrator Ishmael (Corey Sevier) joins Ahab (Danny Glover) on the good ship Pequod, in this instance a land boat. The seven-strong crew ostensibly seeks the precious "Vitriol" inside the fire-breathing winged creatures. Set in a mythical realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the Vitriol that powers their world. Vitriol is a blue liquid and is highly explosive, when it comes in touch with Oxygen. Ishmael, a charismatic brave harpooner joins their quest. In fact, Ahab's mission is a revenge on a particular Great White Dragon that decades ago scarred and injured him, and also killed his sister, when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled, drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. For that reason he tries to kill all dragons not only the white one. Conflict arises via a romantic entanglement between Ishmael and Ahab's feisty adopted daughter, Rachel (Sofia Pernas), beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel which inspires hostility from jealous hothead Flask (Larry Bagby). In the White Dragon's lair Ahab's secrets are revealed and Rachel must choose between following him on his dark quest or escaping to a new life with Ishmael. She chooses the later and in a final confrontation, Ahab's spear, which was tied to his foot, becomes entangled in the White Dragon's neck who flies off with a screaming Ahab until he is slammed against a pillar, presumably killing him. The movie ends with the White Dragon flying off into the distance, with Ahab's body clinging on to it. The camera then pans in close to Ahab's face and he whispers "I'm getting to old for this shit."

Development

The film was originally going to be called Dragon Fire. On February 3, 2010 it was announced that Danny Glover
Danny Glover
Danny Lebern Glover is an American actor, film director, and political activist. Glover is perhaps best known for his role as Detective Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon film franchise.-Early life:...

 and Vinnie Jones
Vinnie Jones
Vincent Peter "Vinnie" Jones is an English film actor and retired Welsh footballer.Born in Hertfordshire, England, Jones represented and captained the Welsh national football team, having qualified via a Welsh grandparent. He also previously played for Chelsea and Leeds United. As a member of the...

 had joined the cast, and that filming would begin in Utah the following week. The film's budget was around $5 million, and was the first film developed by distribution company Metrodome. A video from the set was revealed on March 5, 2010. Several of the scenes were filmed at Castle Amphitheater in Provo, Utah
Provo, Utah
Provo is the third largest city in the U.S. state of Utah, located about south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. Provo is the county seat of Utah County and lies between the cities of Orem to the north and Springville to the south...

 behind the Utah State Hospital
Utah State Hospital
The Utah State Hospital is a mental hospital located in Provo, Utah, United States of America. The current Superintendent is Dallas Earnshaw.-History:...

. Other filming locations included Stone Five Studios in the Riverwoods Business Park. Glover was quoted as saying "This is a great idea ... it's going to be fun."

The trailer for the film was released on October 15, 2010.

Reception

The film received almost universal negative reviews in the British Press.
The Guardian  (1 star out of 5): “A textbook lesson in how not to adapt a literary classic – though it's so spectacularly bad, it could well achieve mythical status of its own . . . The deadly serious tone just makes it funnier; there's not a whale in sight but this movie blows.”
The Observer:  “This crude picture, shot in snow-covered Utah, where the Pequod becomes a battle engine on large wooden wheels, is unamusingly ridiculous.”
Variety:  “Generic dialogue and dull incident. Shoddy CGI indicates a production budget that's fatally inadequate for the task at hand.”
Little White Lies: (1 star out of 5) “While ropey CG monsters, half-baked stabs at drama, awkwardly-choreographed action sequences and wooden acting are all part of the fun, neither the script, nor Little’s direction revel enough in camp or B-movie thrills to give Age of the Dragons true schlock value . . . This pittance fails to make Age of the Dragons anything more than disposable. Expect to find it wedged among the ‘Two for £10’ DVDs in a year’s time, tantalising you with the promise of a so-bad-it’s-good quickie. But beware: here be dragons.”

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