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- UrsusMorris
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I've enjoyed the Hobbit series. Not as much as the LOTR, but i still like them.
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Is that the dude from Sherlock?
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Codeblue wrote:bump
I'm enjoying Hobbit more than LotRmatowest wrote:Didn't mind the second one all that much. Neither of the two so far have struck me as really memorable, honestly.UrsusMorris wrote:I've enjoyed the Hobbit series. Not as much as the LOTR, but i still like them.
Diff'rent strokes! I'm not judging. I hope Hobbit 3 is good. Good trailer, at least.mobius006 wrote:I'm enjoying Hobbit more than LotRmatowest wrote:Didn't mind the second one all that much. Neither of the two so far have struck me as really memorable, honestly.UrsusMorris wrote:I've enjoyed the Hobbit series. Not as much as the LOTR, but i still like them.
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I haven't see any of the hobbits. are they all 3+ hours like the LOTR? As much as I like the story, after about 2 hours I start to lose focus.mobius006 wrote:I'm enjoying Hobbit more than LotRmatowest wrote:Didn't mind the second one all that much. Neither of the two so far have struck me as really memorable, honestly.UrsusMorris wrote:I've enjoyed the Hobbit series. Not as much as the LOTR, but i still like them.
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The second one ran on way too long in my mind, both of them have for that matter. But tDoS has that whole sequence with the gold in the mine that just seemed to go on and on. I get that PJ wanted you to see the dwarves doing what they do, mining and smelting and all, but a dragon as "magnificent" as Smaug would not sit there and let them work through all of those steps.matowest wrote:Didn't mind the second one all that much. Neither of the two so far have struck me as really memorable, honestly.UrsusMorris wrote:I've enjoyed the Hobbit series. Not as much as the LOTR, but i still like them.
I haven't seen any of the Hobbit in the theaters and that wont change for the 5 armies. It's not nearly as good as the first trilogy, which I saw multiple times in the theater including extended editions.
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I'm hoping, rather than "extended editions" this time around, they do a 3-hour long cut of all three movies put together.
My main problem with Hobbit 1+2 have been the characters. Part of this is the prequel thing where I know certain characters are going to be completely fine, so there's no suspense or danger. Granted, this is based on a kids' book, so not so much with the dying anyway, but still. Thorin is okay, but most of the new characters haven't been developed well enough for me to care all that much about what they've got going on. I mean, we're 2 movies in and I can't remember a lot of the dwarves' names. By LOTR 3, I was really invested in the outcomes for most every character.