In celebration of passing the 15,000 word mark, some music.
There’s something blissfully cool about the first meeting of two companions, be they friends or moreso. John Powell’s How to Train Your Dragon has one of the most beautiful themes ever created in the spirit of friendship, and that this friendship transcends the ordinary makes it all the more powerful. Treat your characters to a first meeting that is nothing short of memorable.
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Ack, no! Say it ain’t so!
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Yeah, came another day – my comment is still there but my ‘like’ s gone. Checked some other blogs – the same story.
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Son loves this movie. It’s great because I can work on the laptop and just listen. Some movies are great for this.
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Blondie loves it, too! Has your son seen the cartoon series? A few years back they had a two-season show: Riders of Berk and Defenders of Berk. The show covers the timeframe between the two movies really really well, and there’s gobs of dragons–always a plus. 🙂
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Yep he loved these. In a funny sort of way I enjoyed the cartoon better. Maybe the film had a few too many sad moments…..
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The films do have their sad moments, to be sure, while the cartoon’s always got uplifting arcs. 🙂
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I know it would spoil the film but I wish each dvd came with a sealed envelope revealing the nature and time of all sad death moments….
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It’d be good forewarning–and it can be kept sealed if you don’t feel you need it!
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