How to Train your Dragon
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Re: How to Train your Dragon
Just saw it..WOW!!! PIXAR may have some actually competition for that Animated Feature Oscar come February. I'll have a more informational review sometime over the weekend.
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Just got back from seeing a 2D showing and really enjoyed it! Almost brought a tear to me eye in parts. Great opening sequence, too. If anything, Hiccup's voice and demeanor was a bit grating for a while, but hey... that's the character, and it provides the needed contrast which so much of the story revolves around.
Oh and Eric, you shoul-StitchStitchStitchStitchStitch
...and that's a very good thing!
edit: probably wouldn't put this in the same boat as PoE, as estefan mentioned. That one had pathos, this has more of an all-around sweetness, though it carries its story just as proud.
Oh and Eric, you shoul-StitchStitchStitchStitchStitch
...and that's a very good thing!
edit: probably wouldn't put this in the same boat as PoE, as estefan mentioned. That one had pathos, this has more of an all-around sweetness, though it carries its story just as proud.
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Saw it in 3-D today, and while I am usually not a fan of 3-D (it didn't even do anything for me in Avatar), I would actually recommend seeing this in the format, as I do think it adds to the scale and depth of the overall visual impact. Especially in those action scenes and the ending sequence! That aside though, I loved the movie, probably my favorite DW flick since PoE (and heck, I might even enjoy it a little more). Really, really solid film, and I hope DreamWorks continues to make more films like this. This could give Toy Story 3 a run for it's money come Oscar time!
Oh, and the 3-D in the trailer for Legend of the Guardians was embarrassingly awful. Anyone else notice that?
Oh, and the 3-D in the trailer for Legend of the Guardians was embarrassingly awful. Anyone else notice that?
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Good to hear that DreamWorks appears to have hit a homerun with this movie. Although I was hoping that Tangled wouldn't have as much competition for the Academy Award next year. I really want Disney to win that blasted thing at least once. LOL. I plan on seeing this in the coming weeks.
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Gotta say that I did enjoy HTTYD very much.
But ..
(much 'spoilage' hidden here)
Still, as I said, there was much to enjoy, here .. and DreamWorks should make a hatful of money with this movie.
Which -- at US$17 per ticket (in Burbank, anyway) -- shouldn't be too difficult.
But ..
(much 'spoilage' hidden here)
Which -- at US$17 per ticket (in Burbank, anyway) -- shouldn't be too difficult.
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God. I couldn't help it. I saw it again a few hours ago. Both times were in 3D...MAN!! This is one of those films you HAVE to see in 3D. It just feels so real. Glad they avoided the whole pop-out thing. Best of all, there was good voice acting, animation AND story to boot. Don't get much better than that, do it?
And yes, John Powell does another great score. Love the use of bagpipes like Han ZImmer did in Sherlock Holmes. The score really felt good with the story.
Shame it's getting bad box office. But that isn't an indication of a bad film (i.e. Flushed Away, Titan A.E.), now is it?
And yes, John Powell does another great score. Love the use of bagpipes like Han ZImmer did in Sherlock Holmes. The score really felt good with the story.
Shame it's getting bad box office. But that isn't an indication of a bad film (i.e. Flushed Away, Titan A.E.), now is it?
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Well, by my standards it's doing GREAT!! Dragon films are usually poison at the box office. Wall Street though is gonna be mad because it should have beat Kung Fu Panda. I don't think that's real fair, since that opened in June and this one in March. Still, if a few angry bankers is what it takes to get a film this good made then I'm gonna go insult a few bankers..estefan wrote:How is the box-office doing badly? It's done about as well as Monsters vs Aliens and Horton Hears a Who did on their first day.
By and by, if it DOES break 45 million (which it will), then that's A-OK in my opinion. Better than Shark Tale, Bee Movie and Ice Age 1.
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