10-06-2002, 08:02 PM
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Join Date: June 27, 2001
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Age: 44
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The Bad: (slight spoiler in the following paragraph)
I get the feeling that this movie is very much incomplete. At the start, we skip from one dragon being awakened in London to thousands of dragons ruling the planet about 20 years later in the blink of an eye, with no real explanation. How does one male dragon reproduce I wonder. Maybe I wasn’t listening in reproduction classes at school! In the end, we skip from one male dragon being killed, to no dragons being seen for six months. Where did they all go? There are many, many questions like this that the movie doesn’t even attempt to answer, which leaves the viewer thinking about what could have been had a real writer been involved.
At one stage Quinn finds an egg, which is subsequently never discussed or seen again. It seems the editors had a field day with Reign of Fire!
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They reproduced like fish. There was only one male and all the others where females. The females would lay eggs, and the male would fly around and "activate" them.
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