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10 Apr 2014

'How to Train Your Dragon 2' New Trailer

'How to Train Your Dragon 2' New Trailer
In the first trailer for "How to Train Your Dragon 2", Hiccup reunited with his mother, and now it's his father's turn to meet her. The second trailer shows Hiccup bringing Stoick, the Viking chief, to her place. The young Viking also introduces her to his girlfriend.

Voiced by Oscar winner Cate Blanchett, the mother is the mysterious dragon rider Hiccup met in a secret ice cave while he was exploring uncharted territories with his winged buddy. "Every dragon has secrets," she tells her adventurous son, "I'll show them all to you."
The sweet and peaceful moment didn't last long as a larger conflict breaks out. Now, the family and their friends must unite to stand up for what they believe while recognizing that only together do they have the power to change the future of both men and dragons.
Jay Baruchel and Gerard Butler are back voicing Hiccup and his father respectively. Supported by America Ferrera and Jonah Hill, the animated film will be available for theatrical viewing in theaters across the country starting June 13. 

Photos: President to the Rescue - stops Michelle's skirt from blowing up in the wind

President to the Rescue - stops Michelle's skirt from blowing up in the wind


The number one citizen of United State of America 'President Barack Obama' saved his wife First Lady Michelle Obama from an embarrassing situation by stopping her skirt from blowing up in the wind as they boarded the presidential jet today in Houston. 

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Arsenal will sacrifice everything for FA Cup win

Arsenal will sacrifice everything for FA Cup win

LONDON -- Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has insisted he never lost his desire to win trophies as he looks to battle through to his first FA Cup final in nine years at Wembley on Saturday.

Wenger heads into the semifinal against Wigan under considerable pressure, as his side’s latest title challenge has crumbled in disappointing fashion in recent weeks. But his season could be revived with a victory in the FA Cup.


Arsenal are the strong favourites to end their nine-year trophy drought in the FA Cup finals at Wembley on May 17. While Wenger has gone on record to suggest a top-four finish in the Premier League is a bigger target for him than a domestic cup success, he has changed that tune a little ahead of the clash with FA Cup holders Wigan.


“Don’t imagine I sacrifice every day of my life not to win a trophy. Everybody fights for that,” Wenger told reporters at Arsenal’s London Colney training base.

Fresh Photos from 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' Revealing New Stills and Plot Details

Fresh Photos from 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' Revealing New Stills and Plot Details

A number of fresh photos from "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" have just made their way out via USA Today. One picture shows a primate wielding a shotgun, and another features a group of armed apes navigating through the woods on horseback and on foot.

The human cast such as Gary Oldman, Jason Clarke, and Keri Russell are also seen in some of the pics. Despite the tension shown in the world where Apes turn the table on humans, a photo shows a male human sitting rather comfortably next to one of the simians.

Moyes bemoans 'schoolboy' defending

Moyes bemoans 'schoolboy' defending

David Moyes criticised Manchester United for their “schoolboy” defending as they quickly surrendered their advantage against Bayern Munich to crash out of the Champions League.
Patrice Evra’s stunning opening goal in the second leg of their quarterfinal in Munich put United 1-0 up on the night and offered a brief glimpse of a place in the last four, only for Pep Guardiola’s side to level the tie just 22 seconds after the restart.
Bayern then kicked on to claim a 3-1 win -- 4-2 on aggregate -- and when asked where he felt the game had been lost, Moyes was quick to reflect on the Red Devils' inability to hold onto their lead.
“When you are a schoolboy, you get told make sure once you score you don’t concede right away, and we conceded too quickly,” he told Sky Sports. “It was always going to be a tough night and after we got the first goal, we always needed to give ourselves five or 10 minutes to stop them getting the ball. But from the kick-off, they went up the other end and scored.

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