How To Train Your Dragon
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Poster upgrade: How To Train Your Dragon 2's poster #selfie
Movie Feature | Ali Gray | 7th May 2014
DreamWorks have released a new poster for How To Train Your Dragon 2 in which they've attempted to squeeze every single character - man and beast - onto a single one-sheet. The final composition seemed quite familiar to me so I decided to fire up Photoshop and fill in the blanks.
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The Croods
Movie Review | Rob | 20th March 2013
The Croods raises some interesting questions. Such as: where can I find me some giant corncobs? What's up with that flying tortoise/parrot thing? Is it weird to be attracted to an animalistic red-headed cave girl who runs on all fours? And why can’t I stop staring at that dude's distractingly convincing CGI nipples? At least, these were my thoughts upon leaving the screening of this film. I hope for their sake that the children in attendance weren’t thinking the same as me.
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New trailer for Dreamworks' How To Train Your Dragon
Movie Trailer | Ali | 27th February 2010
Destined be known as another movie that's "not in the same league as Pixar" (flashing forward to my own future review there), Dreamworks have nonetheless released another trailer for How To Train Your Dragon.
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How To Train Your Dragon trailer
Movie Trailer | Ali | 2nd November 2009
Another day, another DreamWorks animation. This one's about dragons, and more specifically, how to train them. On an entirely unrelated note, when does Toy Story 3 come out again?
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