Starring: Jay Baruchel (voice), Gerard Butler (voice), Christopher Mintz-Plasse (voice) However, it contains some mature themes and is more suitable for older children. This animated tale sports some great visuals and has some positive messages about overcoming stereotypes and getting along with others. But when Hiccup befriends a young, rare dragon, he tries to convince everyone that dragons, which often raid their village, can be peaceful. Long ago, a Viking teen named Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) signs up for his village’s dragon-fighting school to prove himself to his father, Stoick (Gerard Butler), chief of his clan. For a movie so deeply steeped and rooted in science and adventure, the new Amazon film is a bit in short supply of both.ĭocumentary| History| Science | Technology Relying heavily on CGI for the bulk of the Mars segments, the near thriller, while impressive, feels synthetic. While the engineering process incurs its share of Murphy’s Law, the launch and mission does succeed. This feel-good documentary chronicles the 2002 project to complete two robots-“Opportunity” and “Spirit”-that will journey to Mars to determine if there was ever water on the now dust bowl planet. This week, we feature an animated fantasy sure to please dragon fans and a Western adventure with John Wayne in his first starring role.
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