
We can never have enough How To Train Your Dragon in our lives, so I present to you the official music video for the Best Original Song contender, Sticks & Stones. It is written/performed by Sigur Rós‘ lead Jónsi.
Co-director Dean DeBlois previously helmed one of my favorite music documentaries, Heima, featuring Sigur Rós. They continued their relationship for this animated feature. John Powell‘s score was one of the best of the year, but Jónsi‘s accompaniment was a perfect mix. He stopped by the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon as well, and we posted that video earlier.
Check out the music video below via We Are Move Geeks. It doesn’t present anything new, but its a great chance to revisit some of the best moments from the film.
How To Train Your Dragon is being turned into a cartoon series, with a Cartoon Network premiere sometime in 2012 and a theatrical sequel to follow in 2013. They could even extend the series longer than that.
What do you think of the music video? Do you think it has a chance at Best Original Song?
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