If you want to read lengthy, drawn-out reviews of the movies in theaters now (or soon to be) then this isn't the blog you should be reading. Most of the posts from The Other Critic are short, sweet and to the point; that's how we roll here.

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With all that said, please enjoy the short and concise, and sometimes opinionated reviews. If you don't like them, that's okay—we won't hold it against you.

Monday, March 29, 2010

How to Train Your Dragon

Once in a while I get to go see movies the opening weekend—it's always fun, especially when it's been looked for a while. How to Train Your Dragon is such a movie. Normally, I would take my whole family to see this show, but this time it was a double date, sans kids.

Of all the things this movie had to offer, I was most impressed with the concept art in the credits. With that said, I must praise the overall story and animation. It was an amazing story to see unraveled on screen. Action, comedy and friendship between two that were supposed to be mortal enemies.

If I had more than two thumbs, they would all be way up in the air.

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