There are no words to describe how very exciting that will be.

Its no surprise that the job of blending a real (i.e.

to do what Disney does best, traumatise children the world over with one of its incomparable villains.

Excellent stuff, though.

Its strange how the memory chooses what to remember.

LikeDragonslayer, it left another terrifying memory with me: Atreyus encounter with the wolf-like Gmork.

The effects might have become less impressive over the years, but the fears still there.

Or they were sick of the sight of them by that point.

However, a bearded Dennis Quaid trumps them all.

DisneysMulanis another favourite of mine and is also in need of a Blu-ray release as soon a spossible.

May I request that allSpacedreferences wait until the end.

Well quickly skim over the nauseating and shocking disaster that wasDungeons And Dragons(2000).

Oh, Jeremy Irons, what did you do?

Theres no Blu-ray release for that yet, either.

2001 fared infinitely better with the beautiful and hauntingSpirited Awayand the first in DreamWorks mega-franchise,Shrek.

Maybe the two films have more in common that I thought.

I do so wish that McConaughey would come back to genre movies.

Hes completely wasted in the endless rom-com fodder that seems to have dominated the latter part of his career.

Time for him to shave his head and grow a beard again.

Though I suspect from the child-friendly poster that it wont be the brutal slashfest that bothSolomon KaneandIroncladproved to be.

Its only a small scene in what I still think is the finestHarry Potterfilm to date.

Both films share similarities and carry an extraordinary amount of emotional weight.

Age Of The Dragons is available on DVD and Blu-ray now.