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re: SIAP The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies teaser debuts; Link in OP
Posted on 7/28/14 at 10:24 am to Methuselah
Posted on 7/28/14 at 10:24 am to Methuselah
I'm checking in here as one who is excited about the trailer. I really liked the first two hobbit movies.
The LotR trilogy is the best trilogy ever put on film IMO, but I am able to watch these without comparing them too much to LotR. I agree that it's not fair to compare them, but also agree that it's sort of inevitable that it will happen with most people.
I think the first two Hobbits have been really fun and solid, and Smaug was incredible. But at the same time, I did get tired of the "unreal" scenes (like the falling bridge in the cavern from the first one) and stuff like that. Also, they are sort of "cartoony" if that makes sense. But this is all coming from a non-reader of the book(s), and I've been told (on here) that that's sort of how the books portray the dwarves.
The LotR trilogy is the best trilogy ever put on film IMO, but I am able to watch these without comparing them too much to LotR. I agree that it's not fair to compare them, but also agree that it's sort of inevitable that it will happen with most people.
I think the first two Hobbits have been really fun and solid, and Smaug was incredible. But at the same time, I did get tired of the "unreal" scenes (like the falling bridge in the cavern from the first one) and stuff like that. Also, they are sort of "cartoony" if that makes sense. But this is all coming from a non-reader of the book(s), and I've been told (on here) that that's sort of how the books portray the dwarves.
Posted on 7/28/14 at 11:18 am to CocomoLSU
I enjoyed both Hobbit movies. Though by the time Smaug appeared in the second movie, my brain was starting to shut down from too much stimulus.
Posted on 7/28/14 at 4:02 pm to CocomoLSU
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The LotR trilogy is the best trilogy ever put on film IMO, but I am able to watch these without comparing them too much to LotR. I agree that it's not fair to compare them, but also agree that it's sort of inevitable that it will happen with most people. I think the first two Hobbits have been really fun and solid, and Smaug was incredible. But at the same time, I did get tired of the "unreal" scenes (like the falling bridge in the cavern from the first one) and stuff like that. Also, they are sort of "cartoony" if that makes sense. But this is all coming from a non-reader of the book(s), and I've been told (on here) that that's sort of how the books portray the dwarves.
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