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re: Official Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug Review Thread (spoilers)
Posted on 1/2/14 at 7:34 pm to TigerMyth36
Posted on 1/2/14 at 7:34 pm to TigerMyth36
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Sorry but the amount of gold was just absurd. Once again, if something isn't even remotely rare then it isn't really that valuable.
Like I said, it was the absurd amount of gold that drew Smaug. And yes, it is valuable if so much gold is in one place, held by 1 people, and coveted by everyone else.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 7:38 pm to TigerMyth36
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Sorry but the amount of gold was just absurd. Once again, if something isn't even remotely rare then it isn't really that valuable.
It is rare. Where else have you seen such wealth? It is made clear in every bit of source literature that the amount of wealth was absurd. Before it was even known as Erebor, the dwarves lived under the mountain and amassed wealth. They left, got into shite with dragons, came back, and got even more wealthy. Thrór was obsessed with wealth, though, and therefore, the entire wealth of his kingdom was at his feet. The amount of riches was so large that Smaug saw it as a trophy, and that alone says something for it.
Erebor was literally printing money at the time of the attack, and that's why Dale was built where it was. Men saw this and wanted to learn how they were so wealthy. You can't tell me that all of this was done without the amount being substantial.
If Bill Gates turned every dollar he had into coins, I guarantee it'd dwarf those riches (no pun intended). Not many other people have his amount of dough, but it doesn't mean that he still doesn't have it.
This post was edited on 1/2/14 at 7:41 pm
Posted on 1/2/14 at 7:41 pm to Dijkstra
Yawn. It was over the top. Just like the whole Hobbit crap to date.
Posted on 1/14/14 at 9:48 am to TigerMyth36
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Once again, if something isn't even remotely rare then it isn't really that valuable.
Diamonds aren't very rare, but they're valuable to many people. Green pieces of paper aren't rare, but we ascribe much value to them.
Posted on 1/14/14 at 9:52 am to Bread Orgeron
You guys get way too lost in fictional stories, man.
Try going outside once in awhile.
Try going outside once in awhile.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 9:58 am to catholictigerfan
Just saw this last night. Only 3 other people in the theater.
Thought it was a marked improvement on the first movie. Pacing was much better. Not as many cheesy scenes. I truly enjoyed it.
My one criticism is the last chase/"fight" scene (dwarves trying to escape and fighting Smaug). It felt disjointed and drug on for way too long.
Thought it was a marked improvement on the first movie. Pacing was much better. Not as many cheesy scenes. I truly enjoyed it.
My one criticism is the last chase/"fight" scene (dwarves trying to escape and fighting Smaug). It felt disjointed and drug on for way too long.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 10:09 am to White Shadeaux
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You guys get way too lost in threads you seem to have no interest in, man.
Try not opening the thread once in awhile.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 10:27 am to Dijkstra
I saw the film this past weekend. The only complaint I had was this underlying love sequence between the Elf and Dwarf. I'm not understanding the point of it.
It's like they have three fronts now for this film...Dwarfs, Gandolf Adventures and this random love arc that just seems meshed in.
I've never read the books either.
It's like they have three fronts now for this film...Dwarfs, Gandolf Adventures and this random love arc that just seems meshed in.
I've never read the books either.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 11:29 am to Platinum
quote:I didn't mind it. Any reason to get Evangline Lilly on screen is good enough for me.
The only complaint I had was this underlying love sequence between the Elf and Dwarf. I'm not understanding the point of it.
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