Saturday, February 23, 2019

Movie Review: How To Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World

Movie Review: How To Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World                                                  2-22-19
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In the final chapter of one of most beloved animated franchises in the last decade, Hiccup and Toothless encounter a dragon poacher named Grimmel, and he won't rest until every Night Fury is dead. Hiccup, who is now chief, decides that Berke should relocate to a so-called 'Hidden World' of wild dragons. Toothless also falls in love with a female Night Fury, nicknamed a 'Light Fury' by Astrid, who doesn't seem to trust humans.

Now, what do I think of How To Train Your Dragon 3? I think it's the best animated three-quill since Toy Story 3! The film has top-notch animation, the characters are just as memorable as they were nine years ago, the music by John Powell is Grammy-worthy, and the story is a step above the second one!
Jay Baruchel and America Ferrera in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)
Hiccup and Astrid witness a swarm of Fire-Worms (a type of dragon) while in the Hidden World.

Grimmel is also probably an even better than Drago was in the last movie. He's someone that Disney during the 1990s would've created, but a little grittier.

F. Murray Abraham in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)
I won't give away the ending, but I'll tell you this: It will make the ending of Toy Story 3 cry for its money.

In conclusion, How To Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World is a must-see film and the perfect conclusion to the How To Train Your Dragon trilogy.

Rating: The perfect rating of 5 stars

PLUS five dragon eggs⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️

Friday, February 22, 2019

Animated Movies Throughout the Years: 2005

Animated Movies Throughout the Years: 2005
Note: Pixar did not release a single film this year.
The year began with Pooh's Heffalump Movie in February, in which Roo befriends a Heffalump, which the other characters are afraid of. This was the last Winnie the Pooh movie for voice actor John Fiedler, the voice of Piglet. He passed away in June 2005.
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March saw the release of Blue Sky's follow-up to the hugely successful Ice Age, the rather underrated Robots. While it was almost forgotten a few years after it premiered, it has become a cult favorite thanks to the Internet. In fact, Rachel compared it favorably to Zootopia.
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In May, PDI/DreamWorks released their fourth collaboration, Madagascar. While it got mixed reviews, it was very successful at the box-office. Madagascar also spanned two sequels, two holiday specials, and even a TV series starring the Penguins.
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June saw the US release of Studio Ghibli's Howl's Moving Castle. While declared their worst among Ghibli fans, the film did get the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature.
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In August, the short-lived Vanguard Animation Studios released their first feature-film, Valiant. It has only 32% on Rotten Tomatoes, but I personally think it should be higher.
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September saw Tim Burton's return to stop-motion animation with Corpse Bride. It did well at the box-office, got great reviews, and even got the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature. However, it lost to Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
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October saw the release of England's favorite dog and man duo in their first feature film, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. While it got great reviews, the film only did modestly in America. However, it did win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
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In November, Disney released their first CGI movie WITHOUT Pixar, Chicken Little. While it got mainly negative reviews, it did earn enough money to pay off its budget.
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And finally, in December, the tale of Little Red Riding Hood got turned upside-down and inside-out with the CG adventure Hoodwinked! It had horrible animation, but managed to have clever writing and some likable characters. That's all I have to say for this week's Animated Movies Throughout the Years! Tune in next
week when we talk about animated movies from 2006, in which Pixar made automobiles talk with Cars, Manny, Sid, and Diego returned for a new adventure in Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, DreamWorks released their final film with Aardman, and a film about a dancing penguin managed to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

Friday, February 15, 2019

Animated Movies Throughout the Years: 2004

Animated Movies Throughout the Years: 2004
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In January, the criminally underrated Teacher’s Pet premiered. While it got very good reviews upon release, the film did very poorly at the box-office.
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In April, there was Disney's 45th animated film Home on the Range, which, at the time, was Disney's last hand-drawn film. The film ended up being a box-office flop and got rather bad reviews.
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In May, there was Shrek 2, which would go on to gross over 900 million dollars worldwide. It also got the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature, but lost to The Incredibles.
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In June, we had the US release of Europe's first CGI movie, Kaena: The Prophecy. While I don't hate it like other people do, I felt 'Kaena' had plasticky animation and a confusing plot.
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August saw the US release of the critically panned Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie. I honestly haven't seen it, but I heard it wasn't that good.
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In October, DreamWorks released their fourth CGI film Shark Tale. While it earned more than enough money to pay off its budget, and got the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature, the film got rather negative reviews. However, my mom likes it.
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In November, we jumped into action with Pixar's sixth feature film, and their first PG-rated film, The Incredibles. This film got very good reviews when it premiered, and is arguably the best animated film of that year. The Incredibles won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature that year.
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Also released in November, the ever popular anthropomorphic sea sponge starred in his first movie, simply called The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. I'm actually not that fond of this movie because I feel the physics of the SpongeBob world don't belong on the big screen.
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And finally, in December of that year, Robert Zemeckis's first motion-capture film, The Polar Express, was released. It was based on the book by Chris Van Allsburg. While it had dazzling CG backgrounds and effects, the realistic motion-captured human characters had rather dead-looking eyes and faces.
That's all I have to say for this week's Animated Movies Throughout the Years! Tune in next week when we talk about animated movies from 2005, in which DreamWorks released four
zoo animals back in the wild, but in the wrong habitat, Blue Sky released their second feature
film Robots, Disney made their first CGI film without Pixar, Chicken Little, and two horror- themed stop-motion films from two different countries were released.
In unrelated news, Google+, which I use to promote my blog, will shut down for good on April 2nd. As I am typing this, I am working on a Facebook account to promote Andrew's Corner (my blog). My final Google+ post will be on March 29th.

Friday, February 8, 2019

Animated Movies Throughout the Years: 2003

Animated Movies Throughout the Years: 2003
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February saw the theatrical release of another unasked Disney sequel, The Jungle Book 2. The film got rather negative reviews, with a low rating of 19% on Rotten Tomatoes. However, it did do one thing right: They gave the girl Mowgli fell in love with at the end of the original film a name, Shanti.
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In March, the cuddly critters from the Hundred Acre Woods returned in Piglet's Big Movie. When Piglet goes missing after being ridiculed by everyone else for being too small, Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Roo go on a quest to find Piglet using his newly-made scrapbook.
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On May 16th, the Pokémon made their final appearance on the Silver Screen in the US with Pokémon Heroes. However, later Pokémon movies would be released in theaters in Japan, while direct-to-video in other territories. This movie is notable for having the first two Legendary Dragons: Latios and Latias.
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On May 30th, Pixar made a tsunami with their fifth feature film, Finding Nemo. The film got the best reviews of any movie that year, grossed over 871 million dollars worldwide at the box-office, and won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
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In June, the Rugrats made their third and final big screen appearance in Rugrats Go Wild, which co-starred The Wild Thornberrys. While it got mainly negative reviews, the film earned enough money to pay off its budget. However, there’s going to be another Rugrats movie in November 2020, but the unthinkable: A live-action Rugrats with CGI babies.
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July saw the release of DreamWorks' final hand-drawn film Sinbad: Legends of the Seven Seas. It unfortunately tanked at the box-office because it had to compete against Finding Nemo and Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl.
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In August, The French-produced Triplets of Bellville premiered at the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado and received critical acclaim. 'Belleville' also got the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Finding Nemo.
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And finally, in November, Disney's 44th animated feature Brother Bear premiered. It was the final film to be animated at the Florida Studio. Despite receiving mixed reviews, it did get the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature, as well as win the Heartland Award for Truly Moving Picture*. *The Heartland Award for Truly Moving picture is an Award given by the Heartland Film Festival. It is celebrated each year in Indianapolis, Indiana since 1992. Unlike your average Award show, the Heartland Award for Truly Moving Picture can have more than one winner per year. Almost complete lists are in the links below. http://heartlandfilm.org/tmpa/ http://heartlandfilm.org/honors/truly-moving-pictures-awards/
That's all I have to say for this week's Animated Movies Throughout the Years! Tune in next
week when we talk about animated movies from 2004, in which Disney released their last
hand-drawn film with Home on the Range, DreamWorks had both a hit and a miss with Shrek
2 and Shark Tale, and Pixar released their first film to star humans: The Incredibles.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Animated Movies Throughout the Years: 2002

Animated Movies Throughout the Years: 2002
Note: Pixar did not release a single movie this year.
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In February, we unfortunately returned to Never Land with an unasked sequel to Walt Disney’s Peter Pan, Return to Never Land. It was about Jane, Wendy Darling's daughter, meeting Peter Pan during WW2 and having to face Captain Hook again.
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In March, Blue Sky Studios released their first feature film Ice Age. The film did very well at the box-office and got the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature. The success of Ice Age lead to numerous sequels that would gross a combined total of over 3 billion dollars worldwide.
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Also released in March was the criminally underrated DreamWorks film Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. It’s best described as an animated Black Beauty. While not as successful or as popular as Shrek, ‘Spirit’ got the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature.
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There were two animated movies released in June. The first was Lilo & Stitch, Disney’s second film to be animated at the Florida Studio. The film did very well at the box-office, earning over 270 million dollars worldwide, got great reviews, and even got the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature. However, it lost to the Japanese-produced Spirited Away.
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The second was unfortunately Hey Arnold! The Movie. Instead of feeling like a real movie, Hey Arnold! The Movie feels more like an extended episode with the overused 'save the farm' plot. This movie would ultimately tank at the box-office, and Nickelodeon focused their eyes on a new cash cow: SpongeBob SquarePants. Thankfully, when Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie premiered on Nickelodeon on Black Friday 15 years later, it felt more like a true movie, and ended the series on a high note.
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In July, Cartoon Network’s (so far) only big-screen project, The PowerPuff Girls Movie, hit theaters. Unfortunately, the movie tanked at the box-office, and Cartoon Network decided to stray away from cinema projects.
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September saw the US release of the most popular anime movie of all time: Spirited Away. It got excellent reviews in every country, grossed over 276 million dollars worldwide, and rightfully won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
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October saw the release of another anime movie, Pokémon 4Ever. It’s basically a knockoff of Princess Mononoke and The Iron Giant with some elements reminiscent to The Rescuers Down Under.
Also in October was the release of the first Veggietales movie Jonah: A Veggietales Movie. The film did modestly at the box-office, but got mixed reviews.
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In November, Ron Clements and John Musker’s dream of a sci-fi Treasure Island finally came true with Disney’s 43rd animated movie Treasure Planet. Unfortunately, the film tanked very hard at the box-office because it had to compete against Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. However, Treasure Planet did get the Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature.
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Also released in November was Adam Sandler’s attempt to ruin the animation industry, Eight Crazy Nights. I have honestly never seen it, but it looks disgusting and I heard it was horrible.
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And finally, in December, another popular Nicktoon, though not as popular as SpongeBob or Hey Arnold, made it to the big screen: The Wild Thornberrys Movie. The film did better at the box-office than Treasure Planet and got better reviews. I know many of you will disagree with this, but I think The Wild Thornberrys (the TV series) is actually better than The Loud House! I say this because this show focused more on story than comedy, the characters were more in-depth, there were fewer running gags that would cause more harm than help, and it WASN’T mean-spirited.
That's all I have to say for this week's Animated Movies Throughout the Years! Tune in next
week when we talk about animated movies from 2003, in which Pixar made a tsunami out of

Finding Nemo, DreamWorks released their final hand-drawn film about Sinbad the Sailor, French filmmaker Sylvain Chomet made his feature film debut with The Triplets of Belleville, and Disney released an underrated bear picture, Brother Bear.