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HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON
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How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
Release Date: March 26, 2010
Studio: DreamWorks Animation
Director: Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
Screenwriter: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders
Starring: Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrara, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Craig Ferguson, Kristen Wiig, T.J. Miller
Genre: Action, Adventure, Animation, Fantasy
MPAA Rating: PG (for for sequences of intense action and some scary images, and brief mild language)
Official Website: HowtoTrainYourDragon.com
STUDIO SYNOPSIS: From the studio that brought you "Shrek," "Madagascar" and "Kung Fu Panda" comes "How to Train Your Dragon." Set in the mythical world of burly Vikings and wild dragons, and based on the book by Cressida Cowell, the action comedy tells the story of Hiccup, a Viking teenager who doesn’t exactly fit in with his tribe's longstanding tradition of heroic dragon slayers. Hiccup's world is turned upside down when he encounters a dragon that challenges he and his fellow Vikings to see the world from an entirely different point of view.
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CLIPS from movie
1 Training With the Gronckle
HD h.264 Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and other young vikings train with a Gronckle. -0m53s
2 Stop Being All of You
HD h.264 Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) gets a lesson from Gobber (Craig Ferguson), who tries to prevent him from fighting dragons. -1m2s
3 Fixing Toothless
HD h.264 Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) has to distract Toothless while he attempts to repair is broken tail. -1m5s
4 Everything We Know
HD h.264 Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) has a revelation about dragons. -1m4s
6 Offering
HD h.264 Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) makes an offering of fish to his soon to be dragon companion. -2m15s
FEATURETTES
1 Woman Behind it All
HD h.264 Featurette takes an in-depth look at the film's producer, Bonnie Arnold. -2m30s
2 Viking Sized Cast
HD h.264 Featurette takes an in-depth look at the film's ensemble cast. -2m17s
3 Vikings in Training
HD h.264 Featurette takes a look at the dragon training sequences in the film. Clip shows never before seen footage while interviewing the cast. -2m36s
4 Meet the Vikings
HD h.264 Featurette takes an in-depth look at the vikings and their relationship to Hiccup. -2m54s
5 Dragons in 3D
HD h.264 Featurette takes an in-depth look at how the 3D medium effects the style to the film. Clip shows behind the scenes footage while interviewing various crew members. -2m41s
6 Dragon by Dragon
HD h.264 Featurette looks at the production design behind the film's dragons. Clip shows never before seen footage while interviewing cast and crew. -2m43s
7 A Boy and His Dragon
HD h.264 Featurette looks at the evolving relationship between Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and Toothless. Clip also shows never before seen footage while interviewing cast and crew. -2m37s
8 Intro to Dragons
HD h.264 Extended sequence from How to Train Your Dragon that introduces all the different types of dragons. -2m48s
9 Dragon Training
HD h.264 Viral featurette shows particular species of dragons from the film in a demonstration reel known as "Dragon Training." -2m28s
VIGNETTES
1 Terrible Terror
HD h.264 Dragon training vignette for How to Train Your Dragon looks at how to take on the Terrible Terror. -0m27s
2 Night Fury
HD h.264 Dragon training vignette for How to Train Your Dragon looks at how to take on the Night Fury. -0m25s
3 Monstrous Nightmare
HD h.264 Dragon training vignette for How to Train Your Dragon looks at how to take on the Monstrous Nightmare. -0m32s
4 Hideous Zippleback
HD h.264 Dragon training vignette for How to Train Your Dragon looks at how to take on the Hideous Zippleback. -0m26s
5 Gronckle
HD h.264 Dragon training vignette for How to Train Your Dragon looks at how to take on the Gronckle. -0m31s
6 Deadly Nadder
HD h.264 Dragon training vignette for How to Train Your Dragon looks at the Deadly Nadder. -0m27s
7 Medal Ceremony
HD h.264 In honor of the ongoing Winter Olympics, DreamWorks Animation has released a series of Olympic vignettes for How to Train Your Dragon. This one covers the Viking tradition of the medal ceremony. -0m32s
8 Speed Skating
HD h.264 In honor of the ongoing Winter Olympics, DreamWorks Animation has released a series of Olympic vignettes for How to Train Your Dragon. This one covers the Viking sport of Speed Skating. -0m32s
9 Ski Jump
HD h.264 In honor of the ongoing Winter Olympics, DreamWorks Animation has released a series of Olympic vignettes for How to Train Your Dragon. This one covers the Viking sport of Ski Jump. -0m32s
10 Bobsled
HD h.264 In honor of the ongoing Winter Olympics, DreamWorks Animation has released a series of Olympic vignettes for How to Train Your Dragon. This one covers the Viking sport of Bobsled. -0m32s
11 Snowboarding
HD h.264 A vignette from How to Train Your Dragon and the Viking Games 2010. -0m32s
BEHIND THE SCENES
B-Roll 1
HD h.264 A compilation of behind the scenes footage from the film. -4m21s
B-Roll 2
HD h.264 A compilation of behind the scenes footage from the film. -5m12s
B-Roll 3
HD h.264 A compilation of behind the scenes footage from the film. -3m9s
B-Roll 4
HD h.264 A compilation of behind the scenes footage from the film. -3m26s
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L.A. PREMIERE
1 Premiere Compilation
HD h.264 Compilation of footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that shows arrivals to the red carpet. -5m40s
2 T.J. Miller
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with T.J. Miller, who voiced Tuffnut in the film. -0m11s
3 Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, the co-writers/co-directors of the film. -0m21s
4 Jonah Hill
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with Jonah Hill, who voices Snotlout in the film. -0m28s
5 Jay Baruchel
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with Jay Baruchel, who voices Hiccup in the film. -0m43s
6 Gerard Butler
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with Gerard Butler, who voices Stoick in the film. -0m50s
7 Cressida Cowell
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with Cressida Cowell, who wrote the original book series. -0m26s
8 Craig Ferguson
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with Craig Ferguson, who voices Gobber in the film. -0m13s
9 Bonnie Arnold
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with Bonnie Arnold, the film's producer. -0m16s
10 America Ferrera
HD h.264 Footage from the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that took place in Los Angeles on March 21st. Clip features a red carpet interview with America Ferrera, who voices Astrid in the film. -0m47s
INTERVIEWS
1 Chris Sanders
HD h.264 The director and co-writer of How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On the heart of the story. 2. On the design of Toothless. 3. On Jay Baruchel. 4. On Gerard Butler. 5. On the effects in the film. 6. On what audiences will experience. -3m48s
2 Dean DeBlois
HD h.264 The director and co-writer of How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On the opening of the film. 2. On Gobber. 3. On Craig Ferguson. 4. On America Ferrera. 5. On TJ Miller and Kristen Wiig. 6. On Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Jonah Hill. -3m2s
3 America Ferrera
HD h.264 She voices Astrid in How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On her character. 2. On Hiccup going against the norm. 3. On Astrid as a role model for kids. 4. On kids enjoying the film. -2m1s
4 Gerard Butler
HD h.264 He voices Stoick in How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On Stoick and Hiccup. 2. On Hiccup. 3. On the types of dragons. 4. On the action scenes. 5. On 3D. -3m6s
5 Jay Baruchel
HD h.264 He voices Hiccup in How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On the relationship between vikings and dragons. 2. On Hiccup's take on the dragons. 3. On working with Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. 4. On Astrid. 5. On the relationship between Hiccup and Toothless. 6. On Hiccup's fight with Astrid. 7. On the message of the film. -3m4s
6 Jonah Hill
HD h.264 He voices Snotlout in How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On his character. 2. On his character's persona. 3. On the animation process. 4. On accepting the role. 5. On the range of the audience. -1m34s
7 Kristen Wiig
HD h.264 She voices Ruffnut in How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On joining the cast. 2. On influencing Ruffnut. 3. On her relationship with Tuffnut. -1m21s
8 T.J. Miller
HD h.264 He voices Tuffnut in How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On his character. 2. On seeing the look of Tuffnut. 3. On the unique names. 4. On the dragons. 5. On the surprise of no real dragons. -1m12s
9 Craig Ferguson
HD h.264 He voices Gobber in How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On voicing Gobber. 2. On Gobber's role. 3. On Gobber's training style. 4. On the island of Berk. 5. On the film in 3D. -2m29s
10 Christopher Mintz-Plasse
HD h.264 He voices Fishlegs in How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On the voice of Fishlegs. 2. On relating to Fishlegs. 3. On being physical in the audio booth. 4. On Gerard Butler. 5. On the opening sequence. 6. On audience reactions. -1m36s
11 Tim Johnson
HD h.264 The executive producer of How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On the history of dragons. 2. On Jay Baruchel. -1m29s
12 Phil Captain 3D McNally
HD h.264 The stereoscopic supervisor for How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On reasons why the film is perfect for 3D. 2. On experiencing the flying sequence. -1m26s
13 Kristine Belson
HD h.264 The executive producer for How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On the story. 2. On Hiccup's double life. 3. On Astrid as a role model. -1m25s
14 Cressida Cowell
HD h.264 The author of How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On DreamWorks' take on her book. 2. On Jay Baruchel. -0m50s
15 Bonnie Arnold
HD h.264 The producer of How to Train Your Dragon. 1. On audiences rooting for Hiccup. 2. On having actors strong on improv. 3. On the directors/co-writers Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. -1m53s
16 Simon Otto
HD h.264 The Head of Character Animation for How to Train Your Dragon. -1m14s
17 Matt Baer
HD h.264 The Head of Effects for How to Train Your Dragon. -1m11s
18 Kathy Altieri
HD h.264 A Production Designer for How to Train Your Dragon. -1m4s
19 Gill Zimmerman
HD h.264 The Head of RLO and Pre-Viz for How to Train Your Dragon. -0m59s
20 Craig Ring
HD h.264 The VFX Supervisor for How to Train Your Dragon. -1m4s |
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