
This picture is completed long ago, but upload now because of FA connection problem.
second picture of my movie vore series is Dragon Heart!
I really liked this scene that Knight fights in Draco's mouth since I was young. :)
I think that's one of best maw scene.
second picture of my movie vore series is Dragon Heart!
I really liked this scene that Knight fights in Draco's mouth since I was young. :)
I think that's one of best maw scene.
Category All / Vore
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 729 x 573px
File Size 759.3 kB
Man, that's just awesome! This has always been one of my favourite vore scenes ever. I was disappointed that it didn't went any further, but otherwise the movie would have been over :D At least it would have been a better ending than the original ending of the movie. *g*
This is awesome as always. I really love your art =) This was worth the long time waiting =)
This is awesome as always. I really love your art =) This was worth the long time waiting =)
Very nice rendition of Draco, and a more realistic depiction of the only possible conclusion if a human tried to kill a large, intelligent dragon. I am continued to be amazed why so many people raved over this movie. While the dragon effects and voice of Sean Connery as Draco were great, I thought this was a very stupid and unrealistic story for a number of reasons.
First, judging from Draco as a typical dragon, only an idiot could imagine Bowen killed all of those other dragons. He couldn't even kill draco until Draco delibarately opened his protective scales. They didn't even show him kill another dragon because it would have looked ridiculous. Even in Medieval times, nobody believed a man could kill a large dragon. In all the old paintings, even the dragon Saint George killed is usually the size of a goat!. Yeah, a skilled fighter might kill a goat sized dragon if he is lucky, but the notion of a person killing a dragon any larger is simply ridiculous.
Second, Draco becomes best buddies with the human that killed all of his friends and relatives? How stupid is that?
Third, why did Draco have to die? No reason whatsoever except this was the "last dragon" cliche. The evil prince with Draco's heart could be locked in a cage, or Draco could simply have eaten him.
Just because Draco is portrayed as a good dragon, does not make this a good movie. The plot and writing were utterly ridiculous. I suppose it was okay of seven year olds, but an insult to the intelligence of anyone older.
First, judging from Draco as a typical dragon, only an idiot could imagine Bowen killed all of those other dragons. He couldn't even kill draco until Draco delibarately opened his protective scales. They didn't even show him kill another dragon because it would have looked ridiculous. Even in Medieval times, nobody believed a man could kill a large dragon. In all the old paintings, even the dragon Saint George killed is usually the size of a goat!. Yeah, a skilled fighter might kill a goat sized dragon if he is lucky, but the notion of a person killing a dragon any larger is simply ridiculous.
Second, Draco becomes best buddies with the human that killed all of his friends and relatives? How stupid is that?
Third, why did Draco have to die? No reason whatsoever except this was the "last dragon" cliche. The evil prince with Draco's heart could be locked in a cage, or Draco could simply have eaten him.
Just because Draco is portrayed as a good dragon, does not make this a good movie. The plot and writing were utterly ridiculous. I suppose it was okay of seven year olds, but an insult to the intelligence of anyone older.
Thanks for your comment.:)
I don't prefer this movie except this scene only,too.
I had been touched to this movie when i was childhood, but it is ridiculous story if see now. yeah.
Certainly, this movie seems to be famouser for Sean Connery's voice acting than movie's quality.
I don't prefer this movie except this scene only,too.
I had been touched to this movie when i was childhood, but it is ridiculous story if see now. yeah.
Certainly, this movie seems to be famouser for Sean Connery's voice acting than movie's quality.
on ur first i see that as realistic, but the second is a opinon and it happens in real life all the time (note the knight was at a missunderstanding with "dragons" and that happens to all of us) on ur third, i see in error. if draco had eaten him he would have die (what happens to evil prince happens to him, note the time evil prince got stabed draco was stabed as well. and if he was lock up, in most movies when a "bad guy" is lock up he brakes out all the time, so to need it once and for all draco dies but thats life.
Nonsense. Draco could have kept him in a little cage around his neck, no way he could have gotten away. Draco 'had to die' simply because it was a retarded movie that want to explain why there are no dragons today..... Draco was suposed to be the last dragon, so had to die. A much better movie was called Dragon Sword, which was about St. George, only the dragons live in a big lake, which explained hy people still see the Loch Ness Monster, and similar dragon-;like creature in lakes all over the world, not to mention all of the Sea Serpents.
Also, only a very stupid person who knows nothing about real animal and human capailities could believe a man could kill large intelligent dragons with just medieval weapons. The dragon would have to lay down and let the man stab him, and even then, a human wouldn't even be strong enough to push a sword or spear through his tough hide. Real medieval people understood this, which is why St. George's Dragon was no bigger than a littl pony. But every year since then, the dragons killed by human get bigger and bigger as writers become more and more ignorant of medieval weaponry, and how dangeorus something like a huge intelligent dragon would really be.
Also, only a very stupid person who knows nothing about real animal and human capailities could believe a man could kill large intelligent dragons with just medieval weapons. The dragon would have to lay down and let the man stab him, and even then, a human wouldn't even be strong enough to push a sword or spear through his tough hide. Real medieval people understood this, which is why St. George's Dragon was no bigger than a littl pony. But every year since then, the dragons killed by human get bigger and bigger as writers become more and more ignorant of medieval weaponry, and how dangeorus something like a huge intelligent dragon would really be.
if draco had a cage "around his neck" it would likely be hard to fly and do dragony things like hunting and if he put the cage down 4 just a little bit, than boom guy escpa's
and its true that a sword is not likely going to kill a dragon but think about it in those times they made the cannon and those giant crossbo thing like in the moive, so ya it takes time to load and it a hit or you die thing but all it takes is one hit and bye bye dragon. so if draco didn't die there some other maniac would try and kill him later and it might not be as nice of death. but i do agree that draco should have lived but that life.
and its true that a sword is not likely going to kill a dragon but think about it in those times they made the cannon and those giant crossbo thing like in the moive, so ya it takes time to load and it a hit or you die thing but all it takes is one hit and bye bye dragon. so if draco didn't die there some other maniac would try and kill him later and it might not be as nice of death. but i do agree that draco should have lived but that life.
Yes, its a shame it was so bad considering all of the potential it had. Those were really cutting edge special effects for the time.
The fools who produced it cut their own throats as well, by killing off Draco and thereby ending hopes of a succesful sequel. There was one, of course, but it was even stupider, suggesting draco had 'laid an egg before HE died. With a more sensible story, (including NOT killing off the main character), this could have been a succesful franchise with more than one sequels.
The fools who produced it cut their own throats as well, by killing off Draco and thereby ending hopes of a succesful sequel. There was one, of course, but it was even stupider, suggesting draco had 'laid an egg before HE died. With a more sensible story, (including NOT killing off the main character), this could have been a succesful franchise with more than one sequels.
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