Oh man. I had just watched this with some friends at one of our bad movie nights. Not even Jeremy Irons could save this. (We had also watched Dungeons & Dragons earlier that night. Jeremy is ridiculously fun to watch when he’s allowed to chew the scenery!)
“Let’s just replace the ‘d’ in ‘dragon’ with an ‘e’! Eragon! Brilliant!”
@Prof.NightJack
Ah. I thought I had heard the author was around nineteen, twenty-ish at the time. Or he wrote Eragon for a family member with Autism. Ah, well.
“Let’s just replace the ‘d’ in ‘dragon’ with an ‘e’! Eragon! Brilliant!”
He was 19 when it became a NYT bestseller. He claims he started writing the books in his free time during high school.
Ah, even younger than I had remembered? :3
I thought he was 16, but no he didn’t write it for someone else or have autism.
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Ah. I thought I had heard the author was around nineteen, twenty-ish at the time. Or he wrote Eragon for a family member with Autism. Ah, well.
Pretty sure Christopher Paolini doesn’t have that.
Horrible film.
This movie, however? Not so much.
How did you manage that? I’m asking because I’ve been trying to forget that the movie existed since I saw it…
That and i’m guessing the writer never heard of drakengard.
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