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The Hobbit
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The Hobbit
I cried. And by cried I mean I sat in my chair, trying to be silent, squeezing my hands together and weeping uncontrollably.
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I haven't seen it. But I'm sure I will too, even though I know it will not end well for many of the characters.
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#3
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Let's put it this way: even knowing it, even kinda knowing exactly when it will happen, Peter somehow made everything shocking and horrifying and so fucking sad.

There were a lot of sniffles going around the theater.

Also, Thranduil travels like stuck up Ren-Faire attendee.
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Aren't elves entitled to be just a little stuck up?

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(December 18, 2014 at 1:25 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: I cried. And by cried I mean I sat in my chair, trying to be silent, squeezing my hands together and weeping uncontrollably.

I didn't like the second Hobbit as much as the first because the thing that I loved about the book was that Bilbo used his brain to overcome so many obstacles. His cleverness seemed downplayed in the movie.

Some people really hated Tauriel. (spelling?) I didn't mind the addition of the female elf, but I didn't understand the attraction between her and the dwarf. She didn't exist in the book and it seemed to complicate the plot too much but I could accept her presence in the movie.

I will probably go see the third movie though. Is it better then the second movie?
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It was good, but it really seems to move too quickly. I think there was just too much content - too many loose ends from Smaug - for it to feel complete on its own. I think you have to watch it as an extended edition, and at least watch Smaug immediately preceding it, for it to feel complete.

That said, I still loved it.
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It moved too quickly? They had three movies extracted from a single book, did they just mess up the pacing? I found the first movie to be very, very slow at points, so maybe they had to cram all the action and resolution into the final installment.
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(December 18, 2014 at 9:19 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: It moved too quickly?

You shouldn't ask someone who listens to lectures on Tolkien, mythology, and faerie lore for fun about preferred pacing in a Jackson movie, probably.
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Good point.
In every country and every age, the priest had been hostile to Liberty.
- Thomas Jefferson
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(December 18, 2014 at 1:25 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: I cried. And by cried I mean I sat in my chair, trying to be silent, squeezing my hands together and weeping uncontrollably.

I don't remember the book being that sad, 'cept when you-know-who dies holding the Arkenstone.

I take it you mean the film? I haven't seen the film yet.

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