tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22906998.post183494308925290327..comments2024-03-26T22:42:06.412-07:00Comments on TAG Blog: On How to Train Your Dragon 2Steve Huletthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05537689111433326847noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22906998.post-16178234711367018002014-11-13T02:26:44.275-08:002014-11-13T02:26:44.275-08:00I'm also very confused about it being called a...I'm also very confused about it being called a disappointment. I thought it was a great movie, as was HTTYD1 and RotG. I think Dreamworks has created a few much more interesting films than Disney or Pixar for the past 5 years... both story- and character-wise, and absolutely graphic-wise. J.https://www.blogger.com/profile/17268129233810184832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22906998.post-65402025890414120772014-11-12T22:39:48.023-08:002014-11-12T22:39:48.023-08:00Steve.
First off, thanks for speaking my mind. Ho...Steve.<br /><br />First off, thanks for speaking my mind. How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a fantastic piece of animated filmmaking (in my opinion) and I'm still quite befuddled as to why everyone jumped the gun so early in calling in a disappointment.<br /><br />Not to mention, it was the primary reason for DWA's strong third quarter earnings. So there's that.<br /><br />I also wanted to ask about the deal with Hasbro. Let's say that Dreamworks Animation does go through with the merger. What will that mean for their feature film outlet?<br /><br />Will Dreamworks still continue their distribution deal with Fox, or will they get shifted elsewhere to a new distributor? How would it even effect their ongoing diversification methods?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01535114760376505222noreply@blogger.com