Enjoy the View, Ignore the Story: Hour of the Wolf Movie Review of <i>How to Train Your Dragon 2</i>

Did this new adventure -- in which the young, Viking dragon-rider Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) faces down a powerful warlord (Djimon Hounsou) and has a family reunion with his long-lost mother (Cate Blanchett) -- pay back my investment?
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2014-06-18-howtotrainyourdragon2D2_sq1430s12f178_2k_RGB_v3_0_rgb_410.jpgI'm at the point where I can pretty much take or leave 3D. As a techie, I want to embrace any technology that'll expand the cinemagoing experience, but even I have to concede that most of the time 3D is employed as little more than an add-on, just a way to charge extra for stuff that'd be the same with or without depth (visual, that is. We'll save a discussion of dramatic depth for another day).

Which is why I'm usually jazzed to check out the latest release from DreamWorks Animation. More often than not, those folk go the extra distance with 3D, using it to enhance both the visual canvas and the dramatic impact of their films. That was definitely the case with the original How to Train Your Dragon, the 2010 fantasy adventure where the third dimension became an active player in an already entertaining and visually stunning film.

So, yeah, there I was at my local multiplex, shelling out the extra bucks for my 3D experience with the new How to Train Your Dragon 2. Did this new adventure -- in which the young, Viking dragon-rider Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) faces down a powerful warlord (Djimon Hounsou) and has a family reunion with his long-lost mother (Cate Blanchett) -- pay back my investment? In a way, yes; in a way... welllll... Check out my Hour of the Wolf review for the details.

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