Reign of Fire

Reign of Fire

  • Director: Rob Bowman
  • Writer: Gregg Chabot,Kevin Peterka,Matt Greenberg
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom, Ireland
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 12, 2002
  • Runtime: 1h 41min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Where Heroes Go Down
  • "Reign of Fire", also known as Doomsday, is a science fiction American film released by Touchstone Films on July 12, 2002, directed by Rob Bowman and starring Christian Charles Philip Bale , Matthew McConaughey , Izabella Scorupco and others. 
    The story tells the story of a fire dragon awakened on a construction site in London, England twenty years ago. The awakened dragon awakened its descendants and occupied the earth to prey on humans. 

    Details

    • Release date July 12, 2002
    • Filming locations Wicklow Gap, County Wicklow, Ireland
    • Production companies Touchstone Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, The Zanuck Company

    Box office

    Budget

    $60,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $43,061,982

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $15,632,281

    Gross worldwide

    $82,150,183

    Movie reviews

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    • By Ophelia 2021-11-16 08:01:29

      Tomorrow, is it still worth looking forward to?

      The Fire Dragon Empire, a film produced in 2002, tells that in 2084, in London, England, Quinn, who was a child, accidentally found a sleeping fire dragon in the underground mine where his mother worked. This fire dragon can fly into the sky. It would breathe fire, it destroyed everything in an instant, and Quinn became an orphan. The fire dragon multiplied very quickly. In a very short time, everything on the earth was destroyed and turned into ashes. The fire dragon took everything....

    • By Percy 2021-11-16 08:01:29

      Insects in dragon skins-"Fire Dragon Empire" and human fear

      Since the beginning of the Bible, the invading swarms of insects have caused a rare terror to human beings. In addition to their economic destruction and impact, their barbaric offensive methods, their innumerable number of individuals, and the nature of their collective group—crush one, and ten will climb up to continue fighting—all with There is a certain disgusting characteristic.
        
      The story of insect invasion, even if it does not have a history of hundreds of years, has...

    • By Jaime 2021-11-16 08:01:29

      "More terrifying than the fire dragon" "Yankee"

      I prefer fantasy movies, and I also like Christian Bale. From "Empire of the Sun" to "Mechanic", to "Batman's Prequel", to "rescue dawn". I always feel that Chris can sacrifice a lot for the movie, just for the role. In fact, "Machinist" can be very boring, in fact, "rescue dawn" can be a terrible part of it, only because of whose interpretation can make it shine.

      Speaking of "Regin of Fire", I remember the line, "More terrifying than the fire dragon" "Yankee". In fact, I...

    • By Tamara 2021-11-16 08:01:29

      The dragon is a worm in front of courage

      If I were to use one word to describe this film, it would be courage.
      Matthew McConaughey: With a bald head, a beard, a bare bladder, and a steel axe, if you add a horn hat on your head, you are completely the incarnation of Barbarian. It is quite different from the skinny buyers among Dallas buyers. The simplest way of judging an actor's skill lies in the difference of impressing people when playing different roles.
      There is no death in his eyes, and fear can only arouse his...

    • By Laurianne 2021-11-16 08:01:29

      The visual effect is not bad.

      I watched a movie quite a while ago, and I have always been more or less interested in movies related to dragons.
      It should be said that the visual effects of dragons are not bad in this film, which can satisfy the eyes of those who love dragons.
      However, the plot is a little bit worse. The film begins to rashly explain the resurrection of the dragon and enters a period in which humans are almost destroyed by the dragon a few decades later.
      The director didn't want to...

    User comments

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    • By Alexys 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      No Bell is scum, an inexplicable B-grade film, another kind of apocalypse, a bit...

    • By Issac 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      Ignoring the plot, just looking at the now-popular Bell and McConaughey, it takes more than an hour to sell...

    • By Laura 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      The fire dragon destroys the earth, and the special effects are great. The fire dragon looks like a real...

    • By Providenci 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      I have forgotten the plot of the movie, but the scene where a live fire dragon was discovered at the beginning is still in my mind. This film is actually quite visual, and I vaguely remember it...

    • By Krista 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      The hardest movie Bell has ever acted...

    Movie plot

    Twenty years ago, in London, England, 12-year-old Quinn lived with his mother who was an engineer. One day, my mother was leading a team of construction workers on a subway construction site, and Little Quinn was also there. When he walked into a hole covered with moss, he was surprised to see a dragon. The dragon has been sleeping here for a long time, and now it has been woken up. The dragon burst into flames, and Quinn's mother and...
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    Background creation

    1. The film was shot in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland. The local government not only does not allow the destruction of the original appearance, but also requires the crew to clean up after the filming.
    2. Bowman, Hoover and Dilio borrowed many natural elements. The fire dragon's skin is like a crocodile and its back is like a giant python. It will walk on the ground like a leopard, accompanied by the sound of a cobra preparing to...
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    Movie quotes

    • Denton Van Zan: We're going to London.

      Quinn Abercromby: Good luck. It's that way.

    • [after Quinn let Van Zan in]

      Creedy: I'm sure you have a perfectly good explanation for this, but I'm buggered if I know what it is.

      Quinn Abercromby: He's a Dragon Slayer.

      Creedy: What?

      Quinn Abercromby: A Dragon Slayer.

      Creedy: Oh, he's a Dragon Slayer. I suppose that would make you King Arthur does it?

    • Denton Van Zan: What are you doing here, Quinn?

      Quinn Abercromby: You're standing on ground where I've buried hundreds. This my land. I'll ask the questions. What are YOU doing here?