Submitted by fpschubert t3_11aq9j5 in movies
Jackbo_Manhorse t1_j9ub44e wrote
Was this the most mature Dreamworks film yet? I think it was. Various “cuss words” (like crap and hell, even though I don’t think they should count), blood being shown, and the scariest antagonist of any film to date.
By far one of the best animated films I’ve seen in the last 10 years. Absolutely love it and cannot wait for another one.
twotailedwolf t1_j9uvtur wrote
The wolf was genuinely terrifying but also a really likeable character
soonerfreak t1_j9v8boz wrote
The wolf scared me as an adult, easily one of the most terrifying villains in a children's movie. He also stole the moment every time he was on screen.
mrsirgrape t1_j9usk7l wrote
>Was this the most mature Dreamworks film yet?
How to Train Your Dragon is probably up there
twotailedwolf t1_j9uyiqq wrote
Choosing blow off Hiccup's leg was an amazing choice
KiritoJones t1_j9v23f6 wrote
I watched it last night with my 4 year old and she tense up during the Wolf stuff. I'm honestly surprised we got through the movie, she's made me turn stuff like Spider-Verse off.
sexy_wash_bucket t1_j9utph3 wrote
Shrek has jackass lol
darkrabbit713 t1_j9vh2dy wrote
“Where are you going?”
“Well, I have to save my ass.”
“What kind of knight are you?”
CryptidGrimnoir t1_j9wbmh5 wrote
"One of a kind!"
SlaterSev t1_j9v61hp wrote
The HTTYD movies are right there alongside it, Hiccup losing his leg in the first one, his father in the second.
Hiccup's funeral speech for Stoick is so poignant
Speed-IAmSpeed t1_j9weung wrote
I'd say Prince of Egypt is.
AnderHolka t1_j9y1eak wrote
I haven't seen all the other DreamWorks films. But El Dorado also had blood. It's something that they do very rarely. But it has impact.
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