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With Disney’s live-action Lilo and Stitch and DreamWorks’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon making piles of money, one has to wonder when Pixar will join the live-action remake bandwagon.
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Animation creates a magic that real life simply can't, so turning a perfect and beloved modern classic into live-action was a mistake.
The new takes on “How to Train Your Dragon” and “Lilo & Stitch” refuse to commit to any significant changes.
Writer and director Dean DeBlois, making his live-action debut, co-directed the original and returns to the fantasy world of the dragon-beset North Sea island of Berk.
They only care if the movie is good, and while it is essentially pointless artistically, the live-action How To Train Your Dragon remake is good. It’s a good movie for both kids and adults.
The live-action "How to Train Your Dragon" movie is at times a shot-for-shot remake of the animated original, but lacks most of its magic.
Here's how the new 'Lilo & Stitch' live-action film differs from the original, including the new controversial ending.
Universal unveiled a fascinating making of featurette for the live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie, ready to land in theaters this June during the summer.