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"How to Train Your Dragon" artisans on using sheep fur, bagpipe and locations including the Faroe Islands to help bring ...
On the set of the live-action movie, Toothless and the other dragons existed as large puppets with simple functions, operated ...
Porto had been the only Portuguese club side to ever claim the world crown back in 1987 when they travelled back to Japan for what was to be the last-ever edition of the Intercontinental Cup before it ...
It’s a mid-April Thursday in the fantastic realm known as “Chicago,” hours before Critical Role’s live show at the Wintrust Arena, when Sam Riegel, the class clown of an already frequently silly bunch ...
"How to Train Your Dragon" is rated PG for some action and peril, but it's a fairly mild rating in comparison to other animated and live-action films in the same genre. There are no major mature ...
Those bones belong to a new species, now named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, or “Prince of Dragons.” This slim, fast-moving ...
Gerard Butler is back but there are some key differences between the animated "How to Train Your Dragon" movie and the new ...
Hiccup, portrayed by Mason Thames, goes for a ride on his new friend, a Night Fury dragon he’s named Toothless, in a scene ...
Mason Thames was a toddler living in Dallas when the original "How to Train Your Dragon" animated film was released. At around 7 years old, he dressed up as Hiccup, the film's main character, for ...
This live action remake of the 2010 animated film is religiously faithful to the original. The result is exhilarating at times, if somewhat mechanical.
Imagine dragons? Nah, just make them dull and photo-realistic alongside Mason Thames, Gerard Butler and Nick Frost in a ...
Writer and director Dean DeBlois, making his live-action debut, co-directed the original and returns to the fantasy world of ...