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Movie Review: How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014), A-

As most of us out there have become accustomed to in this day and age of up to the minute updates, I thought I would start out with the bottom line. Give you the details of the movies in a quick excerpt.  Go see, it’s better than the 1st, by many a dragon!

There, now that you know my opinion, let me explain a bit about why it’s such a fantastic film.

Storyline:

As a young kid I was always picked on as being a momma’s boy. Would you rather not be a momma’s boy? Hiccup couldn’t have been as his mother was in the picture. It was always his larger than line, clan leading, stud Stoic who raised him into the small miniature viking we all know and love. The story follows Hiccup into a new world, 5 or so years after the first movie, in a struggle on who he is and what the world holds for him.   The way it unfolds is gorgeous, a true “love” story of types creating an even bigger story for us all to enjoy. I won’t give any away but I was selfishly delighted at what unfolded before my eyes.  And speaking of eyes – this is movie is gorgeous!!!

Animation:

I was lucky enough to bring my two older daughters with the film to me and we all looked fabulous in our sweet 3D glasses. The movie started and right from the get-go the animation was spotless. Such a beautiful world in which a story unfolds. From the wings of the dragons, the clouds in which the fly, the world that was brought to life was amazing.  The hair on the heads, the action scenes, the ice, the fire, the action scenes (did I say action scenes yet?) are amazingly detailed. I cannot wait for the HD version of this live on in my library on my Apple TV.  This second iteration looks amazing, detailed, brighter, better. Just a step up in so many ways.

Conclusion:

So many times we find ourselves in the movie theater watching an animated film that has one or the other, a truly great story with so so animation or a vividly wild experience with lack of story.  This is not the case with Hiccup and his rag tag crew of Vikings. DreamWorks Animation has stepped up it’s game and really has made folks pay attention and sit up. There was laughter, and a round of applause before we left the theater. Everyone, of all ages, enjoyed this film!  Straight from my 8 year olds mouth, “that is my favorite movie, more so than Frozen”. That is a BIG statement coming from the oldest of three girls. I am not sure how many times I have seen Frozen since it has come out, but I have lost count. I look forward to losing count with Hiccup and Toothless again soon!

Submitted by Geek For E’s – Matthew Snider

Movie Review: Godzilla (2014)

Godzilla the misunderstood hero that is barely featured in his own movie. Fight sequences that are barely shown makes you wonder WHAT is going on as all we are shown is the destruction after the fight happens. The final battle is the only time we see Godzilla do something and actually stop the two creatures he is fighting.

 Great promos does not equal a great movie.

Great promos does not equal a great movie.

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Where’s GeekForE? – ‘Ride Along’ Swag Giveaway

Did anybody notice Kevin Hart becoming this generations Eddie Murphy?  He’s huge and to celebrate that, G4E is doing the ultimate Ride Along swag giveaway to celebrate its release on DVD/Blu Ray April 15th.  We’ve got Blu-Ray discs, headbands and battery powered cop lights – want to share in the booty?  Click below the banner to see where you can find us!

Ice Cube & Kevin Hart star in the seasons smash buddy comedy.

Ice Cube & Kevin Hart star in the seasons smash buddy comedy.

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Free Screening: Crisis (TV Show), Free Grub To Boot

Are you a fan of TV’s ‘Scandal?’ I am.  The character Olivia Pope (played resplendently by the sublime Kerry Washington) is one of my ‘must-see’ TV characters.  Well, our friends over at NBC have a new DC based thriller in the same vein and sex appeal; it’s called Crisis and it’s coming to the small screen this Friday, March 16th.  Crisis, stars Gillian Anderson (X Files) and Dermot Mulroney (Point Of No Return) in a fast paced TV thriller that has you asking how far would you go to protect the ones you love? Crisis is an emotionally charged new drama series about having to choose between your family and your country. When a group of D.C. high-school students is kidnapped during a field trip, their mothers and fathers, some of country’s biggest power players, are forced to do unthinkable things – like jeopardize national security – to ensure their kids’ safety.

Want to see the premiere episode on the big screen?  What if we threw in popcorn and a drink to sweeten the deal?  You’re not fooling anybody – we know you want in (movie popcorn is friggin expensive!).   Click through the banner to find out the details.

Politics and kidnapping meet head on as the power elite use influence to save their children

Politics and kidnapping meet head on as the power elite use influence to save their children

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TwitView: Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014), C+

Old cartoon gets 2014 reboot.  Humor is for the 12+ bracket which kills its box office chances.  Kids won’t get the jokes, and Peabody is even too smart for most adults.  Top shelf animation of course, and loved learning the WABAC machine is an acronym and not just a machine that ‘takes you way back.’ C-

Lost in ancient Egypt, what's a dog to do?

Lost in ancient Egypt, what’s a dog to do?

Movie Screening: Need For Speed (2014)

Vengeance will be his!  Forget the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise, Aaron Paul from TV’s ‘Breaking Bad’ is here to bust the genre on its head with a flick spawned from the video game of the same name.  Want to check it out? Do you feel the need…

Aaron Paul hits the big screen in this high octane thriller.

Aaron Paul hits the big screen in this high octane thriller.

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