HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Movie Photos

Check out some new photos for HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON starring Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Craig Ferguson, and directed by Christopher Sanders and Dean DeBlois.
How to Train Your Dragon Synopsis: A Viking teenager named Hiccup lives on the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life. The teen's smarts and offbeat sense of humor don't sit too well with his tribe or its chief... who just happens to be Hiccup's father. However, when Hiccup is included in Dragon Training with the other Viking teens, he sees his chance to prove he has what it takes to be a fighter. But when he encounters (and ultimately befriends) an injured dragon, his world is flipped upside down, and what started out as Hiccup's one shot to prove himself turns into an opportunity to set a new course for the future of the entire tribe.
How to Train Your Dragon will be released to theaters on March 26, 2010. Check out more photos below. You can also watch the trailer below.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Movie Posters
Check out a couple of posters for HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON starring Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Craig Ferguson, and directed by Christopher Sanders and Dean DeBlois.
How to Train Your Dragon Synopsis: A Viking teenager named Hiccup lives on the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life. The teen's smarts and offbeat sense of humor don't sit too well with his tribe or its chief... who just happens to be Hiccup's father. However, when Hiccup is included in Dragon Training with the other Viking teens, he sees his chance to prove he has what it takes to be a fighter. But when he encounters (and ultimately befriends) an injured dragon, his world is flipped upside down, and what started out as Hiccup's one shot to prove himself turns into an opportunity to set a new course for the future of the entire tribe.
How to Train Your Dragon will be released to theaters on March 26, 2010. Check out the full posters below. You can also watch the trailer below.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Movie Trailer

Check out the trailer for HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON starring Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Craig Ferguson, and directed by Christopher Sanders and Dean DeBlois.
How to Train Your Dragon Synopsis: A Viking teenager named Hiccup lives on the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life. The teen's smarts and offbeat sense of humor don't sit too well with his tribe or its chief... who just happens to be Hiccup's father. However, when Hiccup is included in Dragon Training with the other Viking teens, he sees his chance to prove he has what it takes to be a fighter. But when he encounters (and ultimately befriends) an injured dragon, his world is flipped upside down, and what started out as Hiccup's one shot to prove himself turns into an opportunity to set a new course for the future of the entire tribe.
How to Train Your Dragon will be released to theaters on March 26, 2010. Watch the trailer below.
THE TROTSKY Movie Trailer with Jay Baruchel

Check out the trailer for THE TROTSKY starring Jay Baruchel, Domini Blythe, Geneviève Bujold, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Colm Feore, Emily Hampshire, Michael Murphy, Saul Rubinek, and directed by Jacob Tierney.
The trailer for The Trotsky is finally here, which is really exciting since I got a chance to interview the director, Jacob Tierney, and Jay Baruchel about the movie. Check it out below!
The Trotsky Synopsis: Leon Bronstein (Jay Baruchel) is not your average Montreal West high school student. For one thing, none of his peers can claim to be the reincarnation of early 20th century Soviet iconoclast and Red Army hero, Leon Trotsky. When his father (Saul Rubinek) sends Leon to public school as punishment for starting a hunger strike at Papa's clothing factory, Leon quickly lends new meaning to the term "student union," determined as he is to live out his pre-ordained destiny to the fullest and change the world.
JAY BARUCHEL Talks About TROPIC THUNDER 2

Jay Baruchel recently told our very own Sandie during an exclusive interview that he would very much like to be in the sequel of Tropic Thunder.
Here is what he had to answer when asked if he was interested in joining the sequel:
Yeah, of course. That was one of the hardest movies that I've ever had to do but also the most fun I've ever had. So in a heartbeat, in a New York minute. While we were shooting it I came up with the plot for the sequel and the name which Jack Black started describing in interviews, but I claim ownership over the title 'Arctic Lightening' which is what I thought if we did the sequel to 'Tropic Thunder' that it should be called. 'Arctic Lightening'. We'll see what happens.
While there are no announced plans in place for a sequel, at least we know that we already have one of the previous cast member lined up for sure.
Jay Baruchel also spoke about his new role in the upcoming movie The Trotsky where he plays Leon Bronstein a high school student who thinks he is the reincarnation of early 20th century Soviet iconoclast and Red Army hero, Leon Trotsky. The Trotsky will be in the Special Presentations lineup at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival. For more details, check out Jay Baruchel's full interview.
JAY BARUCHEL from The Trotsky Exclusive Interview
September 3, 2009 by Sandie
Filed under Interviews

I recently got a chance to speak to JAY BARUCHEL about his new movie, The Trotsky, which is is in the Special Presentations lineup at the Toronto International Film Festival. (You can also read my interview with director Jacob Tierney here).
Some of you might know Jay Baruchel from movies such as Tropic Thunder, Knocked Up, and Million Dollar Baby
. In The Trotsky, Jay Baruchel plays a character named Leon Bronstein who thinks he is the reincarnation of early 20th century Soviet iconoclast and Red Army hero, Leon Trotsky.
During the interview Jay Baruchel talked about his preparation for the part, his experience on set, some of his future projects, his willingness to do Tropic Thunder 2, and more. So enjoy the interview below and don't forget to go see The Trotsky at the Festival on September 11.
Can you talk a little bit about your character in the film?
Jay Baruchel: How can I describe him? He's convinced that he's destined for great things. He's a love letter to the period in everyone's life when they're incredibly impassioned about any one specific thing. I can remember stuff that used to upset me and piss me off and keep me up at nights when I was sixteen. It's so life or death during that era. He's pure teenage activism, if that makes any sense. He's also got a great deal of self-awareness given his background and that he is affluent and grew up around his father's factories. If everyone rebels against their surroundings it stands to reason that Leon rebelled against his and that whole thing just ends up being on steroids and eventually produced him thinking that he's a possible reincarnation of Leon Trotsky.
How do you prepare for a part like that?
Jay Baruchel: That's a good question. Well, the key, because he's so dire and speaks so hyperbolically, the key is to make him sympathetic because there's a version of him where no one likes having him around. You want to love the weirdo, and so I just tried to keep him –without sound cliché – as human as I could. Then I watched old film reels of Leon Trotsky to try and get the physicality and the cadence and the gestures down. The cadence would change because he was speaking in fucking Russian, but basically I took people that I knew from school. I took some of my own heartfelt beliefs from high school and I coupled it with images of Trotsky that I had seen in newsreels. Then I just sort of kept my eyes and ears open for jokes any time that there might be some.
THE TROTSKY Movie Picture with Jay Baruchel

Check out a picture from THE TROTSKY starring Jay Baruchel, Domini Blythe, Geneviève Bujold, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Colm Feore, Emily Hampshire, Michael Murphy, Saul Rubinek, and directed by Jacob Tierney.
The Trotsky is part of the Special Presentations lineup at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival.
The story sounds good and we all know that Jay Baruchel (Tropic Thunder, Fanboys) can be pretty funny.
The Trotsky Synopsis: Leon Bronstein (Jay Baruchel) is not your average Montreal West high school student. For one thing, none of his peers can claim to be the reincarnation of early 20th century Soviet iconoclast and Red Army hero, Leon Trotsky. When his father (Saul Rubinek) sends Leon to public school as punishment for starting a hunger strike at Papa's clothing factory, Leon quickly lends new meaning to the term "student union," determined as he is to live out his pre-ordained destiny to the fullest and change the world.
THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE First Pictures with Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel & Teresa Palmer

Check out the first pictures from the set of THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE featuring Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel and Teresa Palmer.
I wrote about Alfred Molina's casting as the evil sorcerer a few weeks ago, and now thanks to Just Jared and GossipGirls.com (via /Film) we get our first look at Nicolas Cage as the sorcerer and Jay Baruchel as his apprentice. Teresa Palmer will play Jay Baruchel's love interest.
I gotta say it's not what I had in mind when I first heard about it, but I am now getting more and more curious as to what the movie will actually look like.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a live action adaptation of the classic Fantasia story with Mickey Mouse. It is scheduled to be released to theaters on July 16, 2010.
Check out the other pictures from The Sorcerer's Apprentice set below.
