View Full Version : [Movie] How To Train Your Dragon
Keyser Soze
03-23-2010, 08:33 PM
It's getting critical praise and critics are saying it's the frontrunner for best animated picture though Toy Story 3 comes out this summer as well. With the whole Dreamworks vs. Pixar thing. Anyways, might check it out this Friday. 100% on RT right now
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1194522-how_to_train_your_dragon/
moestavern19
03-23-2010, 08:34 PM
That chick could train my dragon.
OH SNIZZIDYDIZAP
Bojangles
03-23-2010, 08:42 PM
hell yeah I train my dragon~!
moestavern19
03-23-2010, 08:43 PM
You must sprizzead some Repuizzation around before giving it to Bojizzity agizzy.
Bojangles
03-23-2010, 08:45 PM
You must sprizzead some Repuizzation around before giving it to Bojizzity agizzy.
mad ups playa.
REEKO_HTOWN
03-23-2010, 09:44 PM
to prevent premature fire breathing?
AstroRocket
03-24-2010, 12:29 AM
...some stuff..
Haha. You thought this would be taken seriously.
Oh yeah, almost forgot, "Dragon-penis double entendre!"
tinywang
03-24-2010, 12:55 AM
What's a dragon? Never heard of it before..
Mr. Brightside
03-24-2010, 01:44 AM
What's a dragon? Never heard of it before..
You of all people should know the value of training your dragon. Become a tiny mighty warrior.
You of all people should know the value of training your dragon. Become a tiny mighty warrior.
http://sharetv.org/images/xiaolin_showdown/omi-char.jpg
Keyser Soze
03-25-2010, 06:41 PM
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1194522-how_to_train_your_dragon/
94 percent 53 fresh 3 rotten Certified Fresh
Keyser Soze
03-26-2010, 11:07 PM
Movie was ****ing brilliant
SwoLy-D
03-28-2010, 10:11 PM
9/10 - :o The accent threw me off, but then again I'm not a native speaker and have a hard time trying to understand Viking lingo on top of that. The visuals were awesome, and the color of all the dragon stuff and the fire-breathing stuff is great.
I thought it was a different kind of movie... but it wasn't. :o
The action sequences, especially of the final fight, are suitable and especially great in 3D.
I had a hard time placing who the voices were. It's probably the first time I can't guess people's voices in animated movies.
See it in 3D. It's worth the pretty penny.
Saw it with the family. It's 100% kid-friendly.
Spoilers:Would like to see the bad dragon actually dead at the end of the movie. Looks like a setup for a second movie. :cool: Sort of a'la "where did he go?" style of ending.
It's touching and a feel-good story.
Keyser Soze
03-28-2010, 10:34 PM
9/10 - :o The accent threw me off, but then again I'm not a native speaker and have a hard time trying to understand Viking lingo on top of that. The visuals were awesome, and the color of all the dragon stuff and the fire-breathing stuff is great.
I thought it was a different kind of movie... but it wasn't. :o
The action sequences, especially of the final fight, are suitable and especially great in 3D.
I had a hard time placing who the voices were. It's probably the first time I can't guess people's voices in animated movies.
See it in 3D. It's worth the pretty penny.
Saw it with the family. It's 100% kid-friendly.
Spoilers:Would like to see the bad dragon actually dead at the end of the movie. Looks like a setup for a second movie. :cool: Sort of a'la "where did he go?" style of ending.
It's touching and a feel-good story.
Yeah IMAX 3D is a must. Anyways, AMC and Regal theaters increased the prices over the weekend for 3D movies. I had to pay $18 dollars for a ticket! I mean the movie was incredible but money doesnt grow from trees....
SwoLy-D
03-28-2010, 11:07 PM
^ :eek: WHOA... $18 is too much. We paid $42 at Cinemark for our family of 4 ($10.50 avg. per ticket??) Still not too expensive, but prices are not what we're used to paying).
Mrs. SwoLy had just told me how there was a study that found that most people would pay whatever amount just to see something in 3D, so they jacked up the prices. :(
VanityHalfBlack
03-28-2010, 11:11 PM
I've been trying to train my dragon for years, still no success..
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