How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
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We have dragons.
A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely friend of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed.
Jay Baruchel: Hiccup (voice)
Dreamworks always has a sense of humour when it comes to animated projects. Shrek was hi... read more
Rip-snorting action fable with heart and humour
With Pixar's unparalleled run of computer-animated critical and commercial hits during the latter half of the 1990s, other studios began scrambling to mimic - or at least get a share of - this success. When Shrek was released in 2001, it appeared that DreamWorks was a strong competitor for Pixar's crown in this realm... read more
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Viking-Dragon Relations, Part One
“It is kinda sad how if being boss is where it’s at, the guy is boss, and if being adorable where it’s at, the guy is adorable—I guess that much is okay—but then the girl is like the Other Thing, whichever one Isn’t, where it’s at, right. Surely there could still have been conflict and plot if they were both onboard with their themes/values? A whole bloody Viking village would be thinking they were nuts!
(shrugs) But at least it’s not about spilling dragon gore genocidally, right. It’s basically a movie about a boy who has a dog…. A dog that can fly, right….
I guess it tries to make up in human-dragon relations what it lacks in gender relations, lol.
…. I mean, I didn’t realize I’d want “Annabeth Does Obedience School” to be ” read more
“De modo solitario, es una buena película acerca del trato a los animales, pero brilla realmente cuando se le ve exclusivamente como prólogo a la fra”
“De modo solitario, es una buena película acerca del trato a los animales, pero brilla realmente cuando se le ve exclusivamente como prólogo a la franquicia. Difícilmente podría creer que no fue pensada como trilogía desde el comienzo.” read more
Amazing, the best Dreamworks film in a long time
“I love animation, always have done, always will do, and I was blown away by How to Train Your Dragon. Granted, not all Dreamworks movies are bad, Prince of Egypt is one of the most stirring and evocative films let alone animated films I have seen, Shrek was very original and funny and Spirit:Stallion of the Cimarron is their most underrated I feel. I will say too, How to Train Your Dragon along with Prince of Egypt is my absolute favourite of Dreamworks, and one of the best of 2010.The story is very engaging; there is nothing too sophisticated for kids and nothing too childish for adults. It is instead an intelligent, moving story that moves along at a good pace, and I for one didn't find it that predictable, and I loved the bonding scenes between Toothless and Hiccup which were suitably p” read more