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Movies at Grandma's House
LADXVoice
80 episodes
3 days ago

Welcome to the best children's movie review podcast around!

Please take your shoes off and make yourself comfortable. We'll put a movie on for you. This is Movies at Grandma's House! Where we look at children's movies we grew up watching to see if they're still good today.

Who knows what movies we will find in Grandma's collection? How would we rate them today? Find out each week as we give our reviews! Will we take it home, leave it at grandma's or hide it in the attic?

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Welcome to the best children's movie review podcast around!

Please take your shoes off and make yourself comfortable. We'll put a movie on for you. This is Movies at Grandma's House! Where we look at children's movies we grew up watching to see if they're still good today.

Who knows what movies we will find in Grandma's collection? How would we rate them today? Find out each week as we give our reviews! Will we take it home, leave it at grandma's or hide it in the attic?

Show more...
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Toothless Turns 15?? Revisiting "How to Train Your Dragon" (2010)
Movies at Grandma's House
27 minutes 57 seconds
5 months ago
Toothless Turns 15?? Revisiting "How to Train Your Dragon" (2010)

🐉 Join hosts Isaac and Seth as they soar into one of DreamWorks Animation’s most epic and heartfelt adventures — How to Train Your Dragon (2010)! This stunning fantasy film follows the story of Hiccup, a misfit Viking who forms an unlikely friendship with a Night Fury dragon named Toothless, changing his world — and his village — forever.Featuring an incredible voice cast including Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera, and Craig Ferguson, How to Train Your Dragon quickly became a fan favorite thanks to its breathtaking animation, unforgettable characters, and emotionally powerful story. Over a decade later, this movie still delivers jaw-dropping flight scenes, epic battles, and timeless lessons about courage, empathy, and forging your own path.🐉 We dive into what made this $165 million blockbuster soar at the box office, why it holds up as one of DreamWorks’ best films, and how it helped redefine modern animated storytelling.💬 Are you Team Night Fury? What’s your favorite How to Train Your Dragon moment or character? Drop a comment and tell us what magical movie we should tackle next!🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly nostalgic and family movie reviews, and hit that LIKE button to help more animation fans find our channel!📱 CONNECT WITH US:Facebook: [@MoviesAtGrandmasHouse]Instagram: [@MoviesAtGrandmasHouse]Email: moviesatgrandmashouse@gmail.comNewsletter: Get free family movie night printables!👉 https://moviesatgrandmasnewsletterhouse.carrd.co/Patreon: Unlock exclusive bonus content🎟️ Use code GRANDMA15 at MoviePosters.com for 15% off your next movie night decor!🎵 Music Credits:"When My Ukulele Plays" by Soundroll: https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/when-my-ukulele-playsLicense code: N2WWMTMMABD1PG1B"Family Time" by Cruen: https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/family-timeLicense code: 0CCRCIPFLMYKB1XD

Movies at Grandma's House

Welcome to the best children's movie review podcast around!

Please take your shoes off and make yourself comfortable. We'll put a movie on for you. This is Movies at Grandma's House! Where we look at children's movies we grew up watching to see if they're still good today.

Who knows what movies we will find in Grandma's collection? How would we rate them today? Find out each week as we give our reviews! Will we take it home, leave it at grandma's or hide it in the attic?