Realms of Fantasy Feature movie Eragon
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A boy named Eragon finds a polished blue stone in the forest. At first, he thinks it's a lucky discovery, something that will bring meat to his poor family for the winter. Instead, it brings a dragon hatchling, and Eragon is soon thrust into a world of magic and power through which he and the dragon must navigate. | | | |
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“The sands of time cannot be stopped. Years pass whether we will them or not…but we remember. What has been lost may live on in memories. That which you will hear is imperfect and fragmented, yet treasure it, for without you it does not exist. I give you now a memory that has been forgotten, hidden in the dreamy haze that lies behind us…” – Brom the Storyteller
Before your grandfathers' fathers were born, and even before their fathers, the Dragon Riders were formed. To protect and guard was their mission, and for thousands of years they succeeded. Their prowess in battle was unmatched, for each had the strength of ten men. They were immortal unless blade or poison took them. For good only were their powers used, and under their tutelage tall cities and towers were built out of the living stone. Wealth flowed into the cities of Alagaesia, and men prospered.
Though no enemy could destroy them, they could not guard against themselves. And it came to pass at the height of their power that a boy, Galbatorix, was born. At ten he was tested and it was found that a great power resided in him. The Riders accepted him as their own, and he exceeded all others in skill. Gifted with a sharp mind and strong body, he quickly rose among the Riders' ranks.
The Riders grew arrogant in their power and ignored caution. During a reckless trip Galbatorix and two friends were ambushed, his friends killed, and his dragon slayed. For months he wandered, becoming more and more mad, until he was found unconscious by a kind farmer, and returned to the Riders' council.
When the Riders refused to grant him another dragon, Galbatorix grew mad with rage. Vowing revenge on the Riders, he began to hone his use of dark secrets, learned from a Shade. Then, in the dark of the night he stole a dragon hatchling, and convinced Morzan, a weak-minded Rider, to join him in his practice of dark secrets and forbidden magic. Together they gained strength, and waged a war of revenge against the Riders. Twelve more of the Riders, desiring power and revenge, joined Galbatorix, and they became the Thirteen Forsworn.
In the last bloody battle, Galbatorix gained dominance over all, and anointed himself king over all Alagaesia. And from that day on, he has ruled.
When Eragon finds a polished blue stone in the forest, he thinks it's the lucky discovery of a poor farm boy. But when the stone brings a dragon hatchling, Eragon soon realizes he has stumbled upon a legacy nearly as old as the Empire itself.
Can Eragon take up the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders? The fate of the Empire may rest in his hands. | |
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Eragon Star Saved The Film from Sci Fi Wire
Ed Speleers, the young star of the upcoming fantasy film Eragon, told SCI FI Wire that he won the title role just as production |
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was about to shut down because the filmmakers had had little success casting the all-important part of the hero, a fledgling dragonrider.
The 18-year-old English actor was attending a private British boarding school when his drama teacher suggested that he send in an audition tape for the role in the movie, which is based on Christopher Paolini's best-seller.
"I didn't really tell my friends that I was going out for the part," Speleers said in an interview. "I didn't want to get anyone's hopes up, but I got some encouragement [from his drama teacher], and it all happened rather fast."
Little did Speleers know that his was the last of 100,000 photos and tapes that filmmakers reviewed during an arduous casting process. But when director Stefen Fangmeier saw Speleers, he said he knew the young actor was the right person for the role, the young actor's first movie job. And so was 20th Century Fox chairman Tom Rothman, who gave the OK after viewing Speleers' audition.
"At first we were looking at older actors for the role, but it was written for a 16-, 17-year-old, and he was the one," Fangmeier said. "We all saw that sparkle in him. You just know he could do it and be a movie star."
Once he won the role, Speleers played Eragon, a young man who finds a blue stone and ends up riding a telepathic dragon. Speleers traveled from London to Vancouver, Hungary and Slovakia to shoot the movie. "It was a great opportunity," he said. "I would have been a fool not to do it, but I knew there was some burden of responsibility that came with the part."
Now, Speleers says that he thinks he's well equipped to handle fame. "I feel comfortable about it," he said. "I am ready for it. I made it this far." Eragon co-stars Djimon Hounsou, Jeremy Irons, Robert Carlyle and John Malkovich. The film is scheduled to open Dec. 15. —Mike Szymanski | |
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