The First Best DVD of 2008 is the HD DVD Beowulf Director's Cut
Set in Denmark 507 A.D., the festivities of King Hrothgar (Anthony Hopkins) and his subjects upset the monster Grendel (Crispin Glover). It storms into the celebration hall, literally tearing the place and the people apart. When challenged by the King, it pauses and then retreats. The King offers half his fortune to anyone who will kill Grendel. Beowulf (Ray Winstone) answers the call.
After regaling the people with a tale of fighting against massive sea serpents, he and his men prepare themselves. Being a man of great honor, he gets naked to fairly fight Grendel since the creature has no weapons. Grendel is drawn out and a great battle ensues with Beowulf triumphant. Grendel's mother (Angelina Jolie), a water demon, seeks revenge for her loss. During the night, she kills all Beowulf's men but leaves him alive, which seemed awfully convenient.
Beowulf goes to her lair and confronts her, but he ends up falling for her charms. She offers him power and glory. In exchange she wants a son to replace the one he took and the King's chalice. She promises that as long as the chalice is in her possession, Beowulf will be safe. Beowulf returns with lies about defeating Grendel's mother, but the King knows the truth. With no heirs, the King determines that Beowulf will be the new king, and then he proceeds to throw himself from castle.
Many years go by, and on the anniversary of Beowulf's triumph over Grendel the King's chalice reappears. Soon after, a dragon attacks, claiming it seeks its father. Beowulf tries to return the cup but it's too late. The film closes with a great climax as Beowulf attempts to protect his people from the dragon.
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