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Saw it in IMAX 3D today. I chose that format because of the 9 minute Star Trek 2 preview. I loved both the preview and The Hobbit!
I'm of the belief that anyone b#tching about the quality of the visual and make-up effects are nearly all seeing it in HFR 3D. In 24fps, the effects all look ASTOUNDING. Any format in 24fps is the way to go. I was largely unaffected either way by the 3D, but I'm never really a big fan of any 3D. I don't hate it, but it doesn't really do anything for me either. I eventually forget I'm even watching 3D anyway. As far as the adaptation of the book and the LOTR appendices, Jackson did it again. I love all of the additions, and the material pulled from the Hobbit book is very faithful (almost to a fault). Overall, it was a welcome return to Middle Earth. |
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To my utter shock, I actually dug the 48fps when I went for viewing #2 today. It didn't look like a movie at all - more like the world's most elaborate stage play. For the first 5-10 minutes, it really did look like everything was moving too quickly. But after that, it was just like PJ's been saying - like someone carved a hole in the wall and you're watching a live performance. I suppose that makes it easy to understand why a lot of people are saying it looks "cheap", but I was really kind of into it.
I enjoyed the film a lot more too, now that my expectations were in check. But it still pales next to LotR, and the whole Azog subplot is like something from a really bad B-movie. ![]() |
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Just finished seeing it in HFR 3D. It looked absolutely stunning! I will admit it did take my eyes a few minutes to adjust, but after that... Wow! The detail was incredible, it didn't look like you were watching a film at all. It was beautiful. Loved it. No headaches or any issues for me. I'll definitely see Parts II/III in HFR as well. Bring on the 3D blu-ray... and quickly!
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I am going to have to try and see this again next week and look harder as I have to vehemently disagree with that. [Show spoiler] .
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Even if a film projector projects a film in 48fps, it requires a far bigger reel. And adds up to the production cost. Now we're in a digital era where the only limitation is the size of the Hard Disk. And digital protection at a higher frame rate is more feasible than it used to be. I have yet to watch The Hobbit, but I can imagine watching it in 48fps can be unsettling and distracting if you're not prepared to adjust. |
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![]() [Show spoiler] (Which wasn't bad, just very, very strange, and I'll take the PJ, thanks.) |
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![]() I just mean that it looks like the events of The Hobbit are unfolding in front of you - without any cameras, as if you were looking through a window into Middle Earth. |
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Just came back from a HFR 3D showing. I didn't really like it at first, but after the first 20 minutes or so, I finally "got it". I think I just didn't really know what to expect from the format other than crystal clear imagery and needed time to allow my eyes to adjust, but once it set in, I was treated to one of the most realistic experiences I've ever received from a movie. It really felt like you were walking around in your favorite locales from Middle-Earth
[Show spoiler] . The only complaint I had about it was some of the early really fast action sequences were hard to follow at times, but they seemed to improve throughout the movie. I do plan to see it again in IMAX 24fps 3D for comparisons sake (and I want to see that Star Trek preview), but I will definitely see the next 2 movies in HFR 3D as well ![]() |
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So I went with the kids and a friends family (7 of us altogether) and saw the 3D 24frames version.
It was BEAUTIFUL. Looked great - I'm not crazy about most 3D movies - this was not distracting. Also, I loved the movie - I felt like it did a great job to keep the "spirit" of the books (more kid friendly than LOTR). Fun and adventurous. I liked the "slow" paced beginning, the songs and the score. Can't wait to see it again in a week once I get some time. Plan to see the 48fps version (a 1/2 drive to that theater). I certainly recommend it if you liked LOTR. Just keep in mind it's more kid friendly. |
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THE HOBBIT Takes December Record, Misses $100 Million
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I think if they did it like LOTR, it would not be close enough to the book.
The book (the Hobbit), is much more geared at kids than LOTR. I feel they did a good job capturing that in the movie. I loved it and can't wait to see it again. Quote:
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