A film starring a pre-Batman Christian Bale, a crazy and wet-eyed Matthew McConaughey.
The size of Van Zan's balls, though, were never in doubt after this. Dustin & Logan watched the dragon apocalypse movie, Reign of Fire. A brood of fire-breathing dragons emerges from the earth and begins setting. The dragon again isn't fazed, promptly flying at Van Zan and eating him whole.Ĭonsidering how much the trailers built this moment up, it was both shocking and hilarious for McConaughey's character to be done away with in such anti-climactic fashion. With Christian Bale, Matthew McConaughey, Izabella Scorupco, Gerard Butler. Realising he's out of other options, Van Zan makes the ultimate Hail Mary pass, by grabbing his giant axe, diving through the air at the dragon and hoping for the best.
DRAGON MOVIE MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY FULL
McConaughey plays survivalist leader Denton Van Zan, who near the end of the movie attempts to fire a crossbow full of explosives down the dragon's throat, but his plan doesn't work, and the dragon totally no-sells it. It's just as well, because it's definitely the best and most memorable part of an otherwise spectacularly awful film. Directed by Rob Bowman Produced by Richard D. 99+ Photos Action Comedy Crime An American expat tries to sell off his highly profitable marijuana empire in London, triggering plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail in an attempt to steal his domain out from under him. The marketing for this absurd post-apocalyptic fantasy flick made frequent use of by far the movie's most memorable image: Matthew McConaughey diving through the air and swinging an axe at a dragon. Matthew McConaughey (U-571) and Christian Bale (Batman Begins) star in an explosive action-packed adventure with bone-charring special effects that will. In post-apocalyptic England, an American volunteer and a British survivor team up to fight off a brood of fire-breathing dragons seeking to return to global. Matthew McConaughey plays the fanatical dragon-slayer Denton Van Zan (another awesome name) with a lack of humor that completely misunderstands his central appeal.