Items tagged 'how to train your dragon'
3D BD Sales Figures need an Asterisk
With Roger Clemens in the news once again for alleged past illegal transgressions, it only seems appropriate that IHS Screen Digest 's recent press statement regarding 3D Blu-ray disc sales come with a qualifier too.... More »
'How to Train Your Dragon' Sequel Will Be in 3D
Now that "Shrek" has wrapped up, DreamWorks seems to be lighting a fire under its " How to Train Your Dragon " franchise. First, the movie is getting a special DVD and Blu-ray release this... More »
Blu-Ray 3D Exclusives - Could a Bad Thing Be a Necessary Evil?
It's been almost nine months since the Blu-Ray Association officially unveiled the Blu-Ray 3D specifications, just prior to the 3D crazed Consumer Electronics Show in January. Yet, in the same time it takes to create... More »
Last Post: November 5, 2010 9:49 AM by Matt Whitlock
How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray Coming Next Month
The kiddies will be extremely happy to hear that " How to Train Your Dragon " will get a pre-Christmas DVD release. DreamWorks had a huge summer hit, so the studio should do very decent... More »
How to Train Your Dragon 3D Blu-ray Exclusive to Samsung
As we mentioned earlier today, the new and improved Samsung 3D Starter Kit will no longer feature Monsters vs. Aliens . It's getting a slew of updated 3D Blu-ray titles, including How to Train Your... More »
Last Post: April 8, 2011 1:49 PM by Rachel Cericola
DreamWorks is Doing Dragon Sequel
DreamWorks is planning to take How to Train Your Dragon and run with it -- or fly, if they can. With the Shrek franchise getting ready to wind down, Empire Online says that the studio... More »
How to Train Your Dragon 3D Review
Kids of all ages can appreciate the sentiment that dragon trumps dog, cat, fish, or any other pet possibilities. So it's no wonder that How to Train Your Dragon reclaimed the top box-office spot in... More »
Jeffrey Katzenberg Jumps on "Clash"-Bashing Bangwagon
The DreamWorks CEO calls current 3D "cheesy" and says that a few hasty studio decisions could kill the future of 3D at the movies.
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