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re: Screw Rotten Tomatoes overall %, what did the M/TV board think of The Hobbit
Posted on 1/3/13 at 10:05 am to dallastiger55
Posted on 1/3/13 at 10:05 am to dallastiger55
Some stupid douchebag at CNN said it was the worst film of the year. And he said nothing about the film mind you, just the technology behind it, you know something that as soon as it comes out on Blu-Ray is not going to make a damn bit of difference to the quality of the movie in and of itself. Plus I saw it in 2-D, which makes his complaints an absolute non-issue for me. We've got a new Armond White on our hands gentlemen.
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This post was edited on 1/3/13 at 10:08 am
Posted on 1/3/13 at 11:40 am to OMLandshark
didn't read the thread, but as a big Tolkien fan I thought it was great.
i could have done without the "Boss Nass" turkey necked goblin but i understand
i could have done without the "Boss Nass" turkey necked goblin but i understand
Posted on 1/3/13 at 11:45 am to Methuselah
quote:the escape by wooden scaffolding from the goblin hordes felt this way to me
Even the action sequences were hit and miss for me. Some parts were pretty good (the Trolls in particular) but a lot just seemed too cluttered and ill focused.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 7:59 pm to OMLandshark
That guy.
I don't get how he could get a job with a major network like CNN. Some editor didn't come in and say "umm, dude, yeah we're not posting this."
Its fine if you didn't like it, but none of the reasons he mentioned should be why a movie is the worst of the year.
I don't get how he could get a job with a major network like CNN. Some editor didn't come in and say "umm, dude, yeah we're not posting this."
Its fine if you didn't like it, but none of the reasons he mentioned should be why a movie is the worst of the year.
This post was edited on 1/3/13 at 10:37 pm
Posted on 1/3/13 at 8:16 pm to manwich
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i could have done without the "Boss Nass" turkey necked goblin but i understand
Dude. Goblin King would own Boss Nass.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 8:23 pm to OMLandshark
Posted on 1/3/13 at 8:37 pm to Gnar Cat21
That was a pretty good read, thanks.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 8:55 pm to iwyLSUiwy
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Its fine if you didn't like it, but none of the reasoned he mentioned should be why a movie is the worst of the year.
Seriously, worse than That's My Boy? Alex Cross? The Paperboy?
Posted on 1/4/13 at 7:43 am to OMLandshark
Posted on 1/4/13 at 10:26 am to CP3LSU25
quote:going see it in normal view today
Going see it in IMAX tomorrow night. I originally saw it in normal view.
Posted on 1/4/13 at 11:09 am to Gnar Cat21
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the screener for this has leaked if anyone is interested
like on torrents? What does this mean
Posted on 1/4/13 at 11:18 am to Fearthehat0307
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going see it in normal view today
Posted on 1/4/13 at 11:26 am to CP3LSU25
yes.
production companies will often release low quality (yet still very watchable, basically standard def DVDs) to critics, friends, whoever and often times someone will upload that to the internet
this has happened a lot with this years movies
Lincoln, zero dark thirty, skyfall, an the hobbit have already made their way to the internet
and before anyone jumps down my back saying to support the people who make the movies, I already spent my 20 dollars at the theater opening night to see the hobbit. so my conscience is fairly clear
production companies will often release low quality (yet still very watchable, basically standard def DVDs) to critics, friends, whoever and often times someone will upload that to the internet
this has happened a lot with this years movies
Lincoln, zero dark thirty, skyfall, an the hobbit have already made their way to the internet
and before anyone jumps down my back saying to support the people who make the movies, I already spent my 20 dollars at the theater opening night to see the hobbit. so my conscience is fairly clear
This post was edited on 1/4/13 at 11:27 am
Posted on 1/4/13 at 11:29 am to Gnar Cat21
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and before anyone jumps down my back saying to support the people who make the movies, I already spent my 20 dollars at the theater opening night to see the hobbit. so my conscience is fairly clear
Yeah I've already seen it twice.
Posted on 1/4/13 at 11:32 am to CP3LSU25
well one way I make myself feel better is by saying, 'well, if i went out and spent 20 bucks on the dvd, i could rip it to my harddrive any time I want"
and I'll probably still end up buying the blue ray because blue ray torrents can kinda suck
and I'll probably still end up buying the blue ray because blue ray torrents can kinda suck
Posted on 1/4/13 at 11:57 am to OMLandshark
I still don't get the hate for 48fps. I have never seen better night shots or scenes in darkness.
It made the special effects cleaner than anything I have ever seen.
I constantly attack 3D as a gimmick and not worthy of my money but if all 48fps films look that crisp and clear, I would pay for it.
It made the special effects cleaner than anything I have ever seen.
I constantly attack 3D as a gimmick and not worthy of my money but if all 48fps films look that crisp and clear, I would pay for it.
Posted on 1/4/13 at 12:30 pm to TigerMyth36
Check out the article I posted. People will come around to 48fps I think
Posted on 1/4/13 at 3:09 pm to Gnar Cat21
alright i just got back from watching it here is my thoughts if anyone cares:
Let me start with this Bilbo >>>>>>>>>> Frodo
The movie started off good I really liked that they showed a little backstory on the dwarf kingdom i don't think they did in the book. The next hour and a half or so was mediocre at best. I really think it would've served them well to make this 2 movies instead of three. They took some liberties in adapting from the book but i was ok with most of them. I liked that they made Thorin and the dwarves into more heroic and brave figures rather than the clumsy useless ones from the book. I did not enjoy the cartoon character like portrayals of the dwarves outside a few of them. Gandalf bugged me a little at times he seemed to act like a whiny child instead of the gandalf we all know.
Enough with the negatives though the last hour and fifteen of the movie picked up greatly. Starting around the time they reached the elf kingdom it turned into what i expected and wanted. I really liked the necromancer part and welcomed that addition to the hobbit. From this point on the movie seemed more game of thrones and less mother goose. The bilbo and gollum scene was all it was hyped up to be, loved it. The ending was perfect imo. I felt they ended it on a great note and set up for the next one.
Overall it felt like two drastically different movies. I really believe shortening it into 2 movies instead of a trilogy would've gave them a shot at greatness as the story could've progressed a little quicker. The beginning seemed to drag and really felt more like a children's movie. However, the ending definitely left me anticipating the next one.
I would rate it a 6.5/10
The latter part of the movie was great but the beginning was tough to overcome. I'll say again with 2 movies i believe they could've made this worthy of an 8 or 9.
Let me start with this Bilbo >>>>>>>>>> Frodo
The movie started off good I really liked that they showed a little backstory on the dwarf kingdom i don't think they did in the book. The next hour and a half or so was mediocre at best. I really think it would've served them well to make this 2 movies instead of three. They took some liberties in adapting from the book but i was ok with most of them. I liked that they made Thorin and the dwarves into more heroic and brave figures rather than the clumsy useless ones from the book. I did not enjoy the cartoon character like portrayals of the dwarves outside a few of them. Gandalf bugged me a little at times he seemed to act like a whiny child instead of the gandalf we all know.
Enough with the negatives though the last hour and fifteen of the movie picked up greatly. Starting around the time they reached the elf kingdom it turned into what i expected and wanted. I really liked the necromancer part and welcomed that addition to the hobbit. From this point on the movie seemed more game of thrones and less mother goose. The bilbo and gollum scene was all it was hyped up to be, loved it. The ending was perfect imo. I felt they ended it on a great note and set up for the next one.
Overall it felt like two drastically different movies. I really believe shortening it into 2 movies instead of a trilogy would've gave them a shot at greatness as the story could've progressed a little quicker. The beginning seemed to drag and really felt more like a children's movie. However, the ending definitely left me anticipating the next one.
I would rate it a 6.5/10
The latter part of the movie was great but the beginning was tough to overcome. I'll say again with 2 movies i believe they could've made this worthy of an 8 or 9.
This post was edited on 1/4/13 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 1/4/13 at 4:00 pm to Fearthehat0307
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Fearthehat0307
He liked it. He really really liked it
7 to a 6.5 that might be the worst review someone has put so far and from anyone I've spoken too. The beginning was so bad it knocked the movie all the way to a whopping 6.5
The beginning was great just like in the Fellowship.
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Let me start with this Bilbo >>>>>>>>>> Frodo
after watching LOTR more this statement is 100% correct. Not hating on Frodo. Bilbo just did a better job
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I did not enjoy the cartoon character like portrayals of the dwarves outside a few of them.
This didn't bother me because some of them were suppose to be goofy child like characters. The feel was perfect for the movie.
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Gandalf bugged me a little at times he seemed to act like a whiny child instead of the gandalf we all know.
He did seem that way at the beginning. Hopefully he keeps on the latter gandalf in the next 2 which I'm sure he will with the pressure mounting.
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From this point on the movie seemed more game of thrones and less mother goose.
The book was never made to be like GOT. That's what LOTR is there for. It is still a children's book per say when all said and done. If you thought that was mother goose then you would have felt the same for Fellowship at the beginning which is hilarious. The movie was darker than I expected it to be which I enjoyed. The music and sceneries in this movie are one of a kind
The white council was great because you can see Saruman already giving in to sauron while Galadriel talks to Gandalf so no one can hear.
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The bilbo and gollum scene was all it was hyped up to be, loved it. The ending was perfect imo. I felt they ended it on a great note and set up for the next one.
I'm sad Gollum isn't gonna be back.
Can't wait for the trailer to Desolation of Smaug :OMG:
9.5 out 10
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