How To Train Your Dragon Soundtrack 11- Test Drive
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Published: March 28, 2010

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  1. sonicpower23
    6:38 am on March 28th, 2010

    I Loved This Segment Of The Movie.

    But At The Climax Of This Track, My Stomach Went Up And Down.

  2. DayOldBiscuit
    7:23 am on March 28th, 2010

    John Powell, I applaud you.

  3. kisboborjan
    8:10 am on March 28th, 2010

    THIS is my favourite part of the movie!!!!!!! <3 sooo cute.

  4. ohbugger18
    8:26 am on March 28th, 2010

    @RyokoJesse I’m so happy I’m not the only one who picked up on that!

  5. wickeddance93
    8:35 am on March 28th, 2010

    I got interested and flipped through the book of this….it is soooo different! I like Toothless better in the movie though, because he’s not portrayed as some spoilt, selfish uncaring dragon. He’s dangerous, yeah, but also funny and affectionate towards Hiccup. I especially like when Hiccup wakes up after the epic battle, and Toothless gets all excited, licks his face, does a little excitable wiggle and leaps around the room XP

  6. wickeddance93
    9:24 am on March 28th, 2010

    @xxNightFuryxx
    I so would watch it everyday, if I had the time =)
    damn homework =(

  7. wickeddance93
    10:04 am on March 28th, 2010

    @MrDellDude
    you’re exaggerating a little there…the first time is more of a peck on the cheek

  8. Earthpaw94
    10:12 am on March 28th, 2010

    This is probably my most favorite score of the whole film. The instruments that are used play so powerfully!

  9. MrDellDude
    10:50 am on March 28th, 2010

    @spyro9981 yes they do twice

  10. HankHawke
    11:20 am on March 28th, 2010

    Flying like a bird
    If you want to know what its like to fly like a bird-of-prey, checkout the PBS Nature production called, “Raptor Force.” An electronics genius develops a color video camera system weighing only a few ounces that can be placed on a falcon and that transmits a live signal to a receiver to monitor them in flight. What secrets can these aerial killing machines reveal to us to make modern jet fighters fly faster, higher and stealthier. Google PBS “Raptor Force”

  11. HankHawke
    11:44 am on March 28th, 2010

    @TheJOKERevealed Bagpipes at the beginning?
    Yes, its bagpipes. Awsome, aren’t they? The end credits has a awsome 10 minute insturmental after the vocal and eventually there is a credit for “Warpipes” listing 14 bagpipers.

  12. TheJOKERevealed
    11:48 am on March 28th, 2010

    is that bagpipe at the beginning?

  13. lunaatje123
    12:41 pm on March 28th, 2010

    really, great movie, great soundtrack, Toothless is the best!!

  14. Serdikhan
    1:22 pm on March 28th, 2010

    @HankHawke A Bulgarian comedy film called “Mission London” has been shown in public to journalists. At the end they were applauding. The comments were “The film is very funny, I honestly was expecting something deep, but it’s very funny and very watchable”, “We weren’t expecting to see such a well done film without any goofs, I can say”, “The film is well done deffinately and I think it will be watched”. I can’t wait to see it. Go see the two trailers of “Mission London”

  15. spyro9981
    1:48 pm on March 28th, 2010

    @SnowyDog69 They…They kisss? :D dont tell me too mutch im seeing it tommor but is it true do they?

  16. xxNightFuryxx
    2:29 pm on March 28th, 2010

    cant wait for the dvd to come out. ill watch this everyday lol

  17. Zacsi
    2:36 pm on March 28th, 2010

    @MesaJones15
    More like crystal meth trought your ears directly to your brain

  18. Meadowgirl1901
    2:57 pm on March 28th, 2010

    One of my favourite pieces, this scene literally took my breath away, this movie is one of my all time favourites now. :)

  19. freeworld1995
    3:37 pm on March 28th, 2010

    this song is so beautiful & peaceful ! luv it !

  20. HankHawke
    4:01 pm on March 28th, 2010

    @MesaJones15 HankHawke formerly known as SnowyDog
    Years ago, Asimov wrote a short story. An audio engineer pondered advertising jingles and how one would come out and in a few days, everyone would be humming the tune. He thought the sound patterns somehow matched the brain. He made a perfect jingle and it would have taken over the minds of everyone who heard it but a tone deaf janitor turned the synthesizer off. I play these cuts every day so it has taken over my mind.

  21. alokawhahaha
    4:24 pm on March 28th, 2010

    i love the music played on the credits, its very peaceful

  22. Koda924
    4:52 pm on March 28th, 2010

    Everything about this movie was masterful. The soundtrack was one of my favorite parts. I literally wanted to cry because of how amazing this movie was.

  23. MesaJones15
    5:13 pm on March 28th, 2010

    I seriously cannot get over how awesome this whole score. I think John Powell must have devised an auditory way to deliver crack, because that’s what this is to me.

  24. monlow
    5:40 pm on March 28th, 2010

    @pygmygoatofdoom lol yeah he’s like “Ahh this is amazing, the wind in my – CHEATSHEET!” haha this is such a good scene…

  25. TheAntMonsters
    6:31 pm on March 28th, 2010

    @SnowyDog69 … are you gay?

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