Merlin's Apprentice
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Search for the Holy Grail is on. The great sorcerer Merlin has returned to Camelot, a kingdom now vulnerable to ill fates and war since the theft of the Holy Grail, its greatest gift and protection. With the help of Jack, an irascible young beggar-thief imbued with his own unruly magic, the fight against unknown dangers begins--to find the Grail, restore it to its rightful place, and bring Camelot back to its glory days. DVD Features include interviews with cast members.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19251 in DVD
- Brand: PLATINUM DISC LLC
- Released on: 2006-03-14
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Surround Sound
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 185 minutes
Customer Reviews
Typical Sequel
Got this as a package deal with the first movie. Didn't really follow the story from the original, but loved Sam Neil as Merlin, so we gave it a chance. Different Lady of the lake, and the plot stalled a couple times. It was pretty good, as a stand alone. As a sequel, not up to par and I'd rather watch "Merlin" instead.
Vivien's review
This is a absolutely great movie. I have always been interested in Merlin and the Arthurian legend. This movie portrays Merlin in a way that really is believable. Love it!!!
Definitely a B movie
I don't understand how anyone can rate this movie or the original Merlin highly. I bought them both as part of a 5-movies for $5 box at Walmart, and was very disappointed. The plot was awful, my 13-year old daughter and I kept looking at each other during the movie, incredulous at the turns in the movie ("People just don't do that!" trying to kill each other and then turn around and be friends the next moment.) It's like the writers just had another idea, and didn't even bother to go back and revised what they wrote before. Things just don't make any sense. At the end, we just had to start laughing and treating it as a stupid comedy, even though it's not. We were surprised that Sam Neill agreed to act in this movie. The script looks like it was written by an 8-year old.



