Well thank you Eragon for this. Released in 2011, just before Game of Thrones had launched on HBO and changed everything about the fantasy genre and beyond, Dragon Crusaders is directed by Mark Atkins, who some say is the best director to ever work for The Asylum, for what that's worth, and to my pleasant surprise, Dragon Crusaders is a good example of why this opinion is held. I have not fared well in the past exposing my eyes to Atkins' output, having seen only Snakes on a Train which is one of the worst films i have ever seen and recently Planet of the Sharks which was not that much better.
However, by the Asylum's standards of direct to video trash, Dragon Crusaders entertains as a lean 85 or so minutes of sword and sorcery carnage. What prevents Dragon Crusaders being the bad kind of bad is an effective, driving score by fellow Asylum alumni, Chris Ridenhour, decent CGI considering, and tight-ish editing by Atkins himself, which compliments well Atkins' cinematography which is also decent, however he might have shot himself in the foot if he did the colour grading also because the whole picture now looks like washed out garbage, or maybe the lighting was blown out to begin with, i don't know.
However, you are probably starting to wonder why this review has such a negative slant as i am noting all these film's positives. Well, for all that is does right, Dragon Crusaders set out to be, and achieved nothing more, than being direct to DVD era exploitation trash. Blood, dragons, and a quest, that's all what this film is. And i didn't expect much more, so i had not reason to be annoyed really, and i wasn't. I was just indifferent. Dragon Crusaders just goes about its business, competently, and i haven't got much at all. It's sword and sorcery exploitation ala early 2010's. I was not bored, i was not frustrated, i was entertained, simply put.