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Post by hellogirls on Aug 19, 2014 16:17:11 GMT -5
I like Astrid....
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 19, 2014 16:17:25 GMT -5
A few screen caps
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 19, 2014 16:18:00 GMT -5
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 19, 2014 16:19:20 GMT -5
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 19, 2014 16:20:09 GMT -5
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 19, 2014 16:20:25 GMT -5
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 19, 2014 16:20:37 GMT -5
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 19, 2014 16:21:02 GMT -5
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 19, 2014 16:21:28 GMT -5
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Post by Can'tGetEnough on Aug 30, 2014 6:37:04 GMT -5
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Post by So on Sept 2, 2014 19:29:52 GMT -5
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Post by embla on Sept 25, 2014 13:00:15 GMT -5
How to Train Your Dragon cake!!
It`s looking amazing! smiley-shocked013
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 13:26:09 GMT -5
How to Train Your Dragon cake!!
It`s looking amazing! smiley-shocked013 OMG.... Wish I could do that smiley-signs007 I'll just need to settle for pancakes smiley-char025
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Post by embla on Sept 25, 2014 13:35:31 GMT -5
Yeah, she`s really talented. I love cakes. Eating them that is. Not making them. My chocolatecakes are really infamous. I get teased, told that it could be used as a weapon, a brick! smiley-laughing025
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Post by anonimus on Sept 25, 2014 14:00:53 GMT -5
I LOVE making cakes !!! and more, they are difficult more I enjoy myself smiley-char025
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Post by hellogirls on Oct 28, 2014 15:29:33 GMT -5
Peek behind the scenes of 'How to Train Your Dragon,' past and futureHow to Train Your Dragon is different than your typical animated franchise. While there have been more-successful blockbusters that yielded sequels—like Toy Story or Shrek—Dragon was slightly more ambitious from the outset because it almost immediately mapped out a heroic multi-picture arc for its main character, Hiccup, treating him like Harry Potter or Luke Skywalker. In the second film, which arrives as a digital download on Oct. 21 and on DVD on Nov. 11, Hiccup is five years older than when he first met Toothless, his jet-black Night Fury dragon, and director Dean DeBlois and his team of animators spent lots of time working on their hero’s physical transformation. In a behind-the-scenes documentary on the Blu-ray, Where No One Goes (see an exclusive clip below), DeBlois talks about resisting the temptation to turn Hiccup into a six-pack-abs Viking warrior. “Even though he is the hero of our story, so much of his charm lies in how gangly and awkward and dorky he is,” he says. The documentary features animators toying with the characters’ aging process, DeBlois’ script and character notes, and additional storyboards and early sketches that became crucial elements of the sequel’s adventure. In the film, Hiccup meets a mysterious dragon-whisperer named Valka, voiced by Cate Blanchett, who says, “It really is the best entry I think a character’s ever had in cinema history.” And like Potter and Skywalker, Hiccup’s odyssey isn’t finished. With the death of his father, Stoick, Hiccup is now the leader of the viking clan. And DeBlois is hard at work on the story for the third film. “This story is heading towards a very finite conclusion, in which dragons go away forever,” the director told EW earlier this year. “We end where Cressida Cowell’s book starts, which is Hiccup as an older man reflecting back on a time in his youth when there were dragons. I love that. I think it’s really powerful, and it’s emotional and bittersweet. But how we get there, and the whole mystery as to where [the dragons] went and what happened, that’s the meat of the story, and I’m really excited to delve into it.” How to Train Your Dragon 3 is scheduled for release in summer 2017. insidemovies.ew.com/2014/10/16/how-to-train-your-dragon-2-bluray/
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