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How to Train Your Dragon 2 - Patreon Version

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D. T. Nelson

So weird. My copy opened with the 20th Century Fox logo then Dreamworks. Yours started with Universal then Dreamworks. It made it a little harder to sync up, but once synched it stayed that way.

Moni Castaneda

George: I didn't expect this movie to be so heart wrenching. The Movie: Hold my beer...

Lou Gallucci

Funnily enough the black teeth (at least as used in Japan) worked great as a sealant the same as dentists used today and left the women with less teeth problems than was usual during those time periods.

Angela D. Mitchell (edited)

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2024-05-06 05:47:21 Lovely reaction! It's a gorgeous series, and I was hoping you would continue with it at some point. Please do the third movie -- it's so good, and such a moving end to the story! Meanwhile: Apartment living makes it hard to primal scream as much as I'd like to. But yeah, it would probably healthier for us all to do it sometimes, darn it. As long as it didn't scare our neighbors! :D I love this movie and love the gorgeous way the John Powell soundtrack has evolved -- it still has the same beautiful themes from the first, but the choral parts add so much majesty and depth. Valka and Stoick together absolutely broke me. So beautiful, and so well realized and acted. The GOOD alphas do not control the other dragons -- they can do so, but they choose not to. They are beneficent and parental. The BAD alphas mind-control their nests for food or power until they are taken down, as we saw in the first movie, and here. It's not a spoiler to tell you that Dragon is definitely defeated here. He is nothing without the alpha. And the alpha didn't die (which I really loved) because it was blameless -- it was being controlled, and at last in defeat was able to go off and be free by itself. The third movie is superb, despite what I guess one or two people are saying?! The entire trilogy is smart, thoughtful, and beautifully done, and has a beginning, middle, and end.
2024-05-05 10:41:49 Lovely reaction! It's a gorgeous series, and I was hoping you would continue with it at some point. Please do the third movie -- it's so good, and such a moving end to the story! Meanwhile: Apartment living makes it hard to primal scream as much as I'd like to. But yeah, it would probably healthier for us all to do it sometimes, darn it. As long as it didn't scare our neighbors! :D I love this movie and love the gorgeous way the John Powell soundtrack has evolved -- it still has the same beautiful themes from the first, but the choral parts add so much majesty and depth. Valka and Stoick together absolutely broke me. So beautiful, and so well realized and acted. The GOOD alphas do not control the other dragons -- they can do so, but they choose not to. They are beneficent and parental. The BAD alphas mind-control their nests for food or power until they are taken down, as we saw in the first movie, and here. It's not a spoiler to tell you that Drago is definitely defeated here. He is nothing without the alpha. And the alpha didn't die (which I really loved) because it was blameless -- it was being controlled, and at last in defeat was able to go off and be free by itself. The third movie is superb, despite what I guess one or two people are saying?! The entire trilogy is smart, thoughtful, and beautifully done, and has a beginning, middle, and end.

Lovely reaction! It's a gorgeous series, and I was hoping you would continue with it at some point. Please do the third movie -- it's so good, and such a moving end to the story! Meanwhile: Apartment living makes it hard to primal scream as much as I'd like to. But yeah, it would probably healthier for us all to do it sometimes, darn it. As long as it didn't scare our neighbors! :D I love this movie and love the gorgeous way the John Powell soundtrack has evolved -- it still has the same beautiful themes from the first, but the choral parts add so much majesty and depth. Valka and Stoick together absolutely broke me. So beautiful, and so well realized and acted. The GOOD alphas do not control the other dragons -- they can do so, but they choose not to. They are beneficent and parental. The BAD alphas mind-control their nests for food or power until they are taken down, as we saw in the first movie, and here. It's not a spoiler to tell you that Drago is definitely defeated here. He is nothing without the alpha. And the alpha didn't die (which I really loved) because it was blameless -- it was being controlled, and at last in defeat was able to go off and be free by itself. The third movie is superb, despite what I guess one or two people are saying?! The entire trilogy is smart, thoughtful, and beautifully done, and has a beginning, middle, and end.