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How to Train Your Dragon was probably the best non-Pixar animated movie I've seen in a while.  I need to watch it again sometime…

Calvin Coolidge: Mummy Mauler

Calvin Coolidge: Mummy Mauler

My spirits are a bit dampened by the reviews that I'm reading, but I'm hoping a B Pixar film is still worth the ticket given their 91% success rate of stellar films before this one.

My spirits are a bit dampened by the reviews that I'm reading, but I'm hoping a B Pixar film is still worth the ticket given their 91% success rate of stellar films before this one.

Yeah, he really Britta'd this interview.

Yeah, he really Britta'd this interview.

Right?  It's crazy to see someone so utterly ignorant be so fucking judgmental and pretentious.

Right?  It's crazy to see someone so utterly ignorant be so fucking judgmental and pretentious.

I hadn't even seen a trailer, so I was genuinely suprised/horrified to see a slice of fucking fantasy Egypt shoved onto my screen.  That movie raped the whole of recorded history.

I hadn't even seen a trailer, so I was genuinely suprised/horrified to see a slice of fucking fantasy Egypt shoved onto my screen.  That movie raped the whole of recorded history.

I saw that shit-ass movie on a flight over the Pacific.

I saw that shit-ass movie on a flight over the Pacific.

I think that's a good place to put it.  Enjoyable but flawed, and quite entertaining.

I think that's a good place to put it.  Enjoyable but flawed, and quite entertaining.

The 3 beginnings (4, if you count the transition to Mars) and overall lack of narrative cohesiveness at the beginning lowered my expectations, but by the halfway point I was thoroughly engaged.  I really enjoyed the production design and the film's willingness just to throw fantastical exposition at the audience and

The 3 beginnings (4, if you count the transition to Mars) and overall lack of narrative cohesiveness at the beginning lowered my expectations, but by the halfway point I was thoroughly engaged.  I really enjoyed the production design and the film's willingness just to throw fantastical exposition at the audience and

"There's a snake in my boot!"

"There's a snake in my boot!"