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How To Train Your Dragon 3D Blu Ray Wysyłka Dziś !

27-07-2014, 23:20
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Cena kup teraz: 79 zł     
Użytkownik Ozir_2010
numer aukcji: 4374569435
Miejscowość Lublin
Wyświetleń: 10   
Koniec: 27-07-2014, 22:23

Dodatkowe informacje:
Stan: Nowy
Waga (z opakowaniem): 0.35 [kg]
Czas premiery: od 2000 roku
Region producenta filmu: Ameryka Południowa
Opakowanie: w folii
Liczba płyt w wydaniu: trzy i więcej
Licencja do wypożyczania: Bez licencji

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How To Train Your Dragon 3D
Blu Ray
Gwarancja: 3 miesięce /Kod towaru: Blue - Ray 230620
How To Train Your Dragon 3D (Blu ray) 

tylko 79 zł


 
How To Train Your Dragon 3D (Blu ray) 
A winning mixture of adventure, slapstick comedy, and friendship, How to Train Your Dragon rivals Kung Fu Panda as the most engaging and satisfying film DreamWorks Animation has produced. Hiccup (voice by Jay Baruchel) is a failure as a Viking: skinny, inquisitive, and inventive, he asks questions and tries out unsuccessful contraptions when he's supposed to be fighting the dragons that attack his village. 






Cechy produktu

Obsada:
  •  Jay Baruchel,
  • Gerard Butler,
  • Craig Ferguson,
  • America Ferrera,
  • Jonah Hill
  • Napisy: brak
  • Audio: Angielski(brak polskiego)
  • Data premiery: 05 grudnia 2011
  • Liczba płyt: 3
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • Region: Region B/2
  • Reżyser: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders
  • Czas: 98 minut
  • Stan płyty: Nowa
  • Termin wysyłki:od 7 do 12 dni roboczych
  • Opis( w języku angielskim):


    A winning mixture of adventure, slapstick comedy, and friendship, How to Train Your Dragon rivals Kung Fu Panda as the most engaging and satisfying film DreamWorks Animation has produced. Hiccup (voice by Jay Baruchel) is a failure as a Viking: skinny, inquisitive, and inventive, he asks questions and tries out unsuccessful contraptions when he's supposed to be fighting the dragons that attack his village. His father, chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), has pretty much given up on his teenage son and apprenticed him to blacksmith Gobber (Craig Ferguson). Worse, Hiccup knows the village loser hasn't a chance of impressing Astrid (America Ferrera), the girl of his dreams and a formidable dragon fighter in her own right. When one of Hiccup's inventions actually works, he hasn't the heart to kill the young dragon he's brought down. He names it Toothless and befriends it, although he's been taught to fear and loathe dragons. Co-directors and co-writers Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, who made Disney's delightful Lilo and Stitch, provide plenty of action, including vertiginous flying sequences, but they balance the pyrotechnics with moments of genuine warmth that make the viewer root for Hiccup's success. Many DreamWorks films get laughs from sitcom one-liners and topical pop culture references; as the humour in Dragon comes from the characters' personalities, it feels less timely and more timeless. Toothless chases the spot of sunlight reflected off Hiccup's hammer like a giant cat with a laser pointer; Hiccup uses his newly found knowledge (and an icky smoked eel) to defeat two small dragons--and impress the other kids. How to Train Your Dragon will be just as enjoyable 10 or 20 years from now as it is today. --Charles Solomon.





     

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