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Dragon Fighter is a Scifi Thriller 2003 Film directed by Phil Roth who directed the sequel to Pythons. This may refer to Reign of Fire about dragons being in the present.
I like this movie since it is a UFO produced film. Sure there are many mess-ups in the movie but it is still good to watch. I still wish the dragon was slightly bigger instead of being the size of a rhino and that the producers didn't use mulit-screen shots. To anybody out there, if there are errors or mistakes in the plot, please fix them and if the plot sounds too long, try to make it a little shorter. Just don't change it completly, since I wrote the entire plot by myself and it took a very long time to finish it but I am still proud of my work.Johnny542 23:53, 28 October 2006 (UTC)