i watched the movie, a pity it wasn't as exciting as the book itself. was rather disappointed. the movie was rather choppy and do not really link to each scene very well. they cut out lots of information from the book. well, that's my point of view. if you feel u should watch den do so.
well, for that, im not quite sure.
2006-12-25 01:16:54
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answered by r0++en 1
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"Eragon" is about a boy who finds a dragon egg and becomes a dragonrider. He is trained by an old town storyteller with a bigger past than it seems, on the way to the rebel group to defeat the evil king ruling the empire.
It's fantasy, so it does remind you of LOTR, but a different story.
I was crazy over the book so I saw "Eragon" as soon as it came out. I was dissapointed, but my friend managed to make the seperation between the book and the movie. I'd give it a B+
I was very satified with the other actors, except for the actor who played the king, and the model who played Arya the elf.
For what it's worth- Edward Speelers is definitely worth seeing, if you like the movie or not ;)
It's already come out in Israel, India shouldn't be far behind.
You should know what's the usual waiting time for movies from abroad.
2006-12-25 03:26:23
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answered by Gavriella B 3
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besides the actuality that i replaced into appalled at how badly the action picture replaced into accomplished, based on the e book, i do no longer think of it particularly is the worst that I even have seen. i think of the precise on my checklist is "Angels and Demons." in basic terms after the 1st 10 minutes of the action picture it replaced into so incorrect with characters lacking and each thing in basic terms.... incorrect, i had to stroll out of the theater. i did no longer go into it awaiting the action picture to be precisely like the e book, even regardless of the indisputable fact that it replaced into so a procedures off i do no longer see how Dan Brown ought to settle for it. and then the main contemporary "Beowulf" the cgi one with a 0.5 bare Angelina Jolie. It replaced into terrible, even "The thirteenth Warrior" which exceptionally lots ripped off the Beowulf plot and replaced into based off it particularly is very own e book (Eaters of the lifeless) did a extra constructive activity then that did. And to bloodbath such an significant piece of literature like that would desire to be a capital offense. i think the same of flicks that are based off of historic activities. in case you will portray an experience that definitely got here approximately a minimum of get it precise. Oh nicely, Hollywood will do however the decide on/can to get funds out of folk.
2016-12-15 07:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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SEEN THE MOVIE. IT WAS OK IF YOU DIDNT READ THE BOOK FIRST. MOVIE DIDNT FOLLOW THE BOOK AT ALL. DONT KNOW ABOUT INDIA RELEASE. CLASSIC CASE OF DONT JUDGE A BOOK BY THE MOVIE.
2006-12-25 04:02:39
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answered by crrptrsn 1
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I watched da trailers and it was gr8. It seems like a good movie though I ain't so interested in fantasy stuff. i'm not sure when It will release in ur country. Anyway, hope u could watch it! : )
2006-12-25 01:03:49
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answered by Sk8erGurl 3
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i had seen it 2 weeks ago, the movie's awesome, you should not miss it. . .
in india? hmm... not quite sure yet... maybe you can stay connected to this eragon fansite ;
www.shurtugal.com
2006-12-25 01:13:17
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answered by katam 2
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i haven't, but i can't wait... just saw the trailer, and i bet it's gonna be good! Eragon rocks!
2006-12-25 01:04:56
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answered by get.real 3
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Harry Potter book so your interesting? Why aren't you interesting? You are interesting!
2006-12-26 19:08:41
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answered by ? 3
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If you read the book, yu will not be happy; if you haven't read the book, you'll do better
2006-12-25 01:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
it was almost like Lord of the Ring.
i don't know.
2006-12-25 01:03:46
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answered by Jagger Otto 7
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