How to Train Your Dragon
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‘Inception,’ ‘Dragon’ Top VES Awards
Visual Effects Society gives film honors to “Inception” and “Hereafter,” television kudos to “The Pacific” and “Boardwalk Empire”
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Annie Awards Embrace – and Then Ignore – Defectors Disney and Pixar
“Toy Story 3” and “Tangled” get Best-Picture nods, but “How to Train Your Dragon” and DreamWorks dominate other categories
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It’s a Thanksgiving Feast of Screeners
An accelerated awards schedule has led to a big push: get those DVDs into voters’ hands before the holiday
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Only 3 Animated Movies to Get Oscar Nominations
The field falls one film short of triggering a move to five nominees; 15 will qualify for Best Animated Feature
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Help! Oscar’s Animated Category Doesn’t Have Enough Movies
It takes 16 entries to bump the category from three to five nominees — and with time running out, the slate is falling short
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‘How to Train Your Dragon’ to Become Cartoon Network Series
After grossing $493.2 million worldwide, 3D title will now be a Cartoon Network series
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DreamWorks Uses ‘Dragon’ to Boost Company Name
Recent television ads replace the animated movie’s full title with a shortened moniker that includes the studio name
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Good Morning Hollywood, April 30: 3D in Space
James Cameron pushes for interplanetary 3D, but Roger Ebert begs to differ
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Katzenberg Slates ‘Dragon’ Sequel for 2013
With no big holiday release, studio reports 65% Q1 profit drop, but it’s really high on its new 3D movie
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Downer Weekend Box Office: ‘Dragon’ Beats J.Lo
No photo finish this time; five-week-old holdover wins the weakest overall market of the year
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Final Box Office: ‘Kick-Ass’ Overtakes ‘Dragon’
Winning the second recount in the last two weeks, Lionsgate movie takes crown with $19.8 million
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Weekend Box Office: ‘Titans’ on Target at $61.4M
Warner’s opening meets expectations, while Lionsgate’s “Married Too” exceeds them with $30.1m
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2011 Oscar Contenders: Scorsese, Polanski … or Ben Stiller?
The first quarter saw big stars and respected filmmakers, but not many nominees