Adapted from a novel based on a role-playing game that's ripped off from The Lord of the Rings, this is one seriously watered-down sword-and-sorcery adventure. Have you heard the one about the wizard, the priestess, and the half-elven warrior who walk into a tavern? Well, I can promise you that it's better than this sorry tale, which sees those same poorly animated heroes fighting to save the pseudo-medieval world of Krynn from an evil goddess. Viewers can expect to hear many bad jokes and witness frequent offing of orcs and other creatures that might actually be vile if they were better drawn. But don't expect anything like a satisfying experience from watching Dragonlance, which features the voices of Kiefer Sutherland and Lucy Lawless (who are probably grateful that you kinda can't tell it's them). Not recommended. (M. Johanson)
Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight
Paramount, 90 min., PG-13, DVD: $19.99 Volume 23, Issue 2
Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight
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