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* [[Idiot Ball]]: Ethan
* [[Idiot Ball]]: Ethan
* [[Made of Explodium]]: There are lots and lots of explosions in this film.
* [[Made of Explodium]]: There are lots and lots of explosions in this film.
* [[Mordor]]: Buraki's evil temple at the end. It even looks like the [[Lord of the Rings|Tower of Barad Dur]]!
* [[Mordor]]: Buraki's evil temple at the end. It even looks like the [[The Lord of the Rings|Tower of Barad Dur]]!
* [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me]]: Especially when you unload a full magazine into the [[Evil Army]]'s thick shields instead of aiming for the unprotected limbs after the first few rounds bounced off.
* [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me]]: Especially when you unload a full magazine into the [[Evil Army]]'s thick shields instead of aiming for the unprotected limbs after the first few rounds bounced off.
* [[No Indoor Voice]]: Buraki's right hand man, while not in human form. The chanting to "summon" Buraki is especially hilarious.
* [[No Indoor Voice]]: Buraki's right hand man, while not in human form. The chanting to "summon" Buraki is especially hilarious.
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 28 September 2022

"Like King Kong, but with missiles!"
New York Times review

D-War, also called Dragon Wars, is a 2007 South Korean monster movie. Unlike some Asian monster movies, such as the Godzilla franchise, D-War uses abundant high-quality CGI and the effects have been compared to the 2007 Transformers and the 2005 King Kong. The story, however, has been compared to extremely bad high school writing, only worse.

The Imoogi (or Imugi) are a race of magical giant serpents in Korean mythology. Once every 500 years, one virtuous Imugi is rewarded by the gods for its good deeds and given the chance to become a celestial dragon.

Circa the year 1500, Buraki, an evil Imugi, plans to steal this reward and transform himself into an immortal dragon so he can destroy the world. To do this, Buraki must capture the Yuh Yi Joo, a special young woman. But Buraki is thwarted thanks to the Heroic Sacrifice of the Yuh Yi Joo and her faithful warrior companion.

Circa the year 2000, the Yuh Yi Joo and her companion are reborn, and Buraki sees another chance to capture her and gain her power. Buraki summons his evil army of dark armored warriors riding dinosaurs and flying dragon-things, which proceed to duke it out with an army of modern soldiers, tanks and helicopters. A dramatic chase ensues, full of monsters and explosions.

Contrast The Host, which is a genuinely good South Korean monster movie made the year before.

Tropes used in D-War include: