The Curse of the Dragon Slayer Seeps In

Last time we talked to you all about Curse of the Dragon Slayer, we reminded you that we have two main focuses on this site: sci-fi and fantasy. One thing that I am personally very supportive of is the independent film industry. One might see it as a sea of highly flawed projects, but I myself view it as evolving, trying new things to see what works and what doesn’t. Perhaps not every indie movie that is released is a classic, very few in fact, but they’re headed down a path they need to take before they become perfect. My hope is that Curse of the Dragon Slayer can be a step up in the evolution of these films. Though it may at first seem run-of-the-mill, I get the sense there are nuances that can be explored.

Check out this clip from it:

A pretty cool battle! This scene appears to take place early on in the tale. I have a feeling that they may be completing the “revenge” in the beginning in order to make use of it as fuel for later events. Do you agree? DO you disagree? Let us know in the comments section below!

For more information on Curse of the Dragon Slayer, head over to Phase 4 Films, the studio bringing it to us.

That’s all for now. Until next time, this is D. Alexander letting you know the Fictionmonger is the only one allowed to declared fake holidays from now on.


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Stories are important. Stories feed the mind and inspire the heart. They lift the spirit and challenge the imagination. They have the ability to predict what the future will be, and have the power to reveal the past in a light unseen before. Stories take people to worlds they thought never existed, worlds they thought couldn't exist. But they can, and they do. Stories make them a reality. Stories make them into truth. Don’t underestimate them (don’t tell me you haven’t before, we all have, even me). They are, collectively, the gateway to utopias, dystopias, kingdoms, planets and universes unlike anything on Earth—or, in some cases, all too much like Earth. Stories can wake people up from their brainwashed states and get them active in the world, doing things they wouldn't have had they not heard or read or seen them. Stories can save lives. DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE STORIES, AND DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE YOUR ABILITY TO CREATE THEM.

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