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"How to Train Your Dragon"

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Blogger Jeremy said...

Watching Dragon in 3d was a real treat. I agree that the story was predictable but what worked was the relationship between Toothless and Hiccup. It reminded me of my pet cat. Gabe & Cassidy deserve a pat on the back for getting the Toothless animation to feel believable and genuine. Great review and I hope others give the film a chance.

March 27, 2010 1:19 AM

Blogger Alex_Munguia said...

I read your review earlier, before watching the movie and just got from the theatre absolutely in love with the film. The 3d and camera movement posed to whiplash issues for me haha.

YES this movie does deserve to outgross Disney's Bolt, perhaps even some of Pixar's films. The story was a bit predictable but there were also a few things that made up for the predictability.

The NON TALKING DRAGONS is definitely a plus as the movie establishes a strong relationship (all pet owners can relate to) between Toothless and Hiccup purely on gesture. I loved the film, hence my need to comment on your review. Here's hoping the movie does really well.

March 27, 2010 3:55 AM

Blogger cadguycad said...

I agree with the two previous posts.

On the whole i enjoyed it. (only a few gimmicky 3D parts).
The story was predicable but also entertaining. I think the dragon flying was very similar to some of the Avatar shots and like Avatar the scenery was good.
I especially liked some of the use of colour (and lack of, for contrast) in the final battle scenes.
I slight niggle i had was that the end emotional beat could have been extended a little, it seemed to be glossed over. (foot thing i mean)

I left with a smile on my face after seeing some great scenes and the kids loved it.

March 28, 2010 3:43 PM

Blogger Yeldarb86 said...

Disney must really be kicking themselves for letting Chris Sanders go. By now, they should know what happens every time they let talent slip away like this.

March 30, 2010 7:05 AM

Blogger Floyd Norman said...

Does Disney even care? I get the impression they're getting out of the movie business.

March 30, 2010 3:11 PM

Blogger jriggity said...

I too enjoyed the film very much.

I wish all the best for the team that created it.

jriggity

April 01, 2010 4:11 PM

Blogger Virgil said...

Speaking of Panda, I don't think there is any way a zero-to-hero kind of story can be believable, unless the zero is Hercules... so that makes him a hero anyway. Or maybe the loser drinks some magic potion. Anyway, without an external influence like that, there is pretty much no way you can make an audience believe a loser could become a hero. And that would be deus ex machina, and is not about the character actually changing in any way or deserving to be a hero. I for one, never bought these Hollywood ridiculous stories of people changing radically...

April 20, 2010 10:59 AM

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