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I would guess the budget of this movie was mere 100 bucks?


CAuse this movie is far worse than i have ever seen!

1: Bad effects
2: poor acting
3: wrong dress code for the evil woman
4: The 3 fairies is supposed to be 3 old women, not girls in their early 20's

My vote is 1 star though i would have given none.

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The budget was around 2M.

1. Ok effects for a cable tv movie.
2. Some acting was poor, some was good. Like in many/most low budget movies at this level.
3. Not sure why 'wrong dress code' Looked fine with me.
4. Says who? There is no rule that they have to be old.

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"..3. Not sure why 'wrong dress code' Looked fine with me."

Yup, I guess you just have to look past e.g. the big zip in the back of the Prince's outfit, for example....


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NO WAYYYY this cost 2 million dollars. Think about it!:

-Director hires his family to star in a movie, probably for free
-Costumes all bought at a local Halloween store
-Rented out wedding venue used as filming location
-Filmed in a single week, if not, less
-Free pre-rendered CGI models
-A camera bought at Best Buy for under a grand

So yah, it does not take a genius to realize this crap did NOT cost 2 million dollars to make. High school history projects take more time and thought to make then this bucket of vomit. It probably cost like $100,000 but there is NO POSSIBLE WAY IN THE WORLD that this cost more to make than Skyline or Moon.

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For the budget I thought this movie was good. The casting was descent. Michael York doing the voice over story telling. I was surprised at the special effects of the moat dragon, and palace troll.
For a TV movie its pretty good.

2 million doesn't get one much these days. The filming locations were great. The castle was perfect for a fairy tale.

I liked both of the princes especially the jerky one. He was good. The old man was very good. As a whole the acting was good.

Its a TV movie so they could not do long drawn out battles or journeys due to time constraints which is a plus as those can get too long and take away from the story.

... End of line.

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