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re: Official Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug Review Thread (spoilers)
Posted on 12/18/13 at 1:49 pm to Hu_Flung_Pu
Posted on 12/18/13 at 1:49 pm to Hu_Flung_Pu
What is the count now after 2 movies on how many times the group of dwarves has been captured?
1) Trolls
2) Goblins
3) Spiders
4) Elves
5) Laketown
Am I missing any other captures?
1) Trolls
2) Goblins
3) Spiders
4) Elves
5) Laketown
Am I missing any other captures?
Posted on 12/19/13 at 1:43 am to TigerTree
yeah, they can't stay out of trouble
I enjoyed the movie after seeing it tonight. Smaug was probably the best done dragon I've seen in the theater to date. I do wish Jackson would take a hint from Game of Thrones and realize drama increases when major characters die. I know that would require additional deviation from the book but it was well done generally when he did just that. For example, I like Jackson's liberties with respect to the men of the lake the the black arrow myth. It was pretty funny after a few seconds to realize the bad guy in laketown was none other than Stephen Fry.
It was an enjoyable movie experience overall and better in the theater than I expect it would be on the smaller screen.
I enjoyed the movie after seeing it tonight. Smaug was probably the best done dragon I've seen in the theater to date. I do wish Jackson would take a hint from Game of Thrones and realize drama increases when major characters die. I know that would require additional deviation from the book but it was well done generally when he did just that. For example, I like Jackson's liberties with respect to the men of the lake the the black arrow myth. It was pretty funny after a few seconds to realize the bad guy in laketown was none other than Stephen Fry.
It was an enjoyable movie experience overall and better in the theater than I expect it would be on the smaller screen.
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