Review of Green Dragon (2001) by Brian P — 17 Jul 2004
Green Dragon is a well-done mesh of stories about life at a Vietnamese internment camp.
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Austin Powers in Goldmember was helped by some funny and fresh jokes instead of the old and unfunny retreads found in the sequel.
Reign of Fire's first mistake was to emphasize on the plight of the humans, who weren't interesting at all. Almost made me want to root for the dragons.
This review of Green Dragon (2001) was written by Brian P on 17 Jul 2004.
Green Dragon has generally received mixed reviews.
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