< D-War

D-War/YMMV

  • Angst? What Angst?:
    • Apparently the destruction of Los Angeles doesn't matter if you're the reincarnation of a Korean warrior.
    • The FBI agent who had no trouble whatsoever about shooting his partner to save some random girl.
  • Cliché Storm: Just watch the beach scene with Ethan and Sarah. They are not conversing so much as spouting random romance cliches at each other before kissing.
  • Crowning Moment of Awesome:
    • The battle scenes with Buraki's dinosaur-riding army and the modern army.
    • The final climactic battle between Buraki and the good Imugi, who transforms into a celestial dragon to unload whoopass.
  • Crowning Moment of Funny: The old lady bumping into the wall after seeing Buraki's right hand man passing through it.
    • Buraki's all-powerful right hand man getting run over by a car. Twice.
    • The faces on the three army guys when the dragon comes at them out of the cave.
    • When everyone walks down the hallways of that building in a Power Walk and someone comes out of their office already holding a loaded shotgun.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: The version of Arirang, the famous Korean folk song, that plays over the end credits.
  • Designated Hero: Go on, try to count how many times did the good guys try to actually help people instead of running away while letting them perish.
    • So....neutral protagonists? We got a trope for that?
  • Idiot Plot: "Don't take the stairs, take the elevator!"
  • Just Here for Godzilla: The movie works far better if you go into it for the fights, monsters and explosions - of which there are only 30 minutes.
  • Narm: The movie.
    • Whenever a mook in the Atrox Army dies. They make this really squeaky "Oweeooh!" noise as they fall over.
  • Strangled by the Red String: Hell, they might as well be telling the other that they "hate the sand" or "love the water", parallels can certainly be drawn between the two couples.
  • Tethercat Principle: The hero, a modern day reporter, is left in the scarred wastelands of a forgotten realm, completely alone, and with no obvious way of getting back to present day Los Angeles.
  • Visual Effects of Awesome: The biggest difference between this movie and Plan 9 from Outer Space is that it has awesome CGI.
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