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I thought the movie was very good. It was a little slow to get going, but I thought it had good character development. I thought the riddles in the dark scene was amazing! I am a huge LOTR fan though, and I do wonder if someone who wasn't a LOTR fan would enjoy this movie on its own. As it does tie so heavily into the LOTR more than the original book.
As for Howard Shore's music it was odd. [Show spoiler] The soundtrack is vastly different from what appears in the movie, which does lead one to wonder what happened behind the scenes. The score was descent, but it does pale in comparison to the LOTR soundtrack.
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However my favorite Gollum scene was when [Show spoiler] A very creepy and fantastic shot.Quote:
Well, that see through gown did help a bit. Hubba hubba. .
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Yup. Click the spoiler below- [Show spoiler] .
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Went to see it in HFR 3D this afternoon ($11 for matinee?! although paid $6 per tix because we had $5 movie cash from the LOTR SB). Not a fan of this format for this movie, personally, because it looked like watching a play, many shots looked sped up, but the 3D was great, but diminished the epic look and scale we're used to watching from the LOTR films; we kept the green framed 3D glasses especially marked "The Hobbit" as souvenir. The movie itself was quite enjoyable (haven't read the book) with great casting of the younger Bilbo and the dwarves and good to see familiar characters from the LOTR films and hearing the familiar theme score). Will definitely check it out again soon in regular 3D theater. 4/5
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#205 |
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Oct 2008
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Just got back from seeing it (in 3D HFR with Dolby Atmos).
Based on the critical response, I was prepared to be bored to death by something resembling the interminable extended cut of ROTK, but I was pleasantly surprised that the movie flew by pretty briskly. It didn't blow me away, but it was enjoyable. They tried to hit many of Fellowship's beats, but I don't think the story is meaty enough to measure up; but it's still enjoyable for its cinematic realization of Middle Earth and all the spectacle that entails. I'd give it a 7/10. I'm a bit concerned about the next film though. I think they'll have to invent quite a bit of original plot to give it enough of an arc to carry through to the conclusion. As for HFR, it's an interesting experiment but I'm not sure the upsides outweigh the negatives. It does lend the visuals a certain slickness, and I grew used to it as the film went on (never completely though, there were still many shots where it looked weird), but the CG starts looking a bit like a fancy video game, and any bit of fakery is made much more apparent... suspension of disbelief becomes a much finer line. In many scenes I was suddenly looking at a soundstage with some lights off to the side. Gave me a hell of a headache too, and I usually don't have trouble watching 3D. Last edited by 42041; 12-15-2012 at 11:11 PM. |
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Watched it at the Arclight in HF 3D and Dolby Atmos.
The movie, I liked it overall. I'm not familiar with the book at all, the same as I wasn't familiar with LOTR before watching and falling in love with it. There were a couple of hokey sections, like the 3 stoog...er trolls. Also the initial dinner scene with the dwarves was awkward. But overall I thought it had some great action and was beautifully shot. Also, the CGI characters have come a long way. So much detail and finally muscles under the face actually move giving us subtle expressions. I liked the callbacks in the score but I agree with others it seemed to be a mess. Other than the dwarf hero piece that would get played over and over I didn't really like it. The 2 1/2 hours flew by though and I can't wait for #2. HFR: I hate the fake use of it on TV's. You can't create something that was never there. Luckily HFR 48 doesn't look like that. But it has its own problems. First the good, wow I have never seen 3D clearer than this. No ghosting, no tearing, no artifacts and no motion blur. Everything was sharp and the action had so much detail it over powered the brain at times. The bad, wtf is up with the sped up look at times? The beginning was rife with it. Others have mentioned that it looked like Bilbo was moving at 2x speed. Simple camera pans and quick cuts seemed to be the biggest culprit. I think this technology has a lot of potential but it will also require directors to relearn techniques that work and don't work with the new frame rate. The 2x speed look was very jarring and took me out of the movie every time it happend. Dolby Atmos: Holy ****ing shit!! Now this is the technology we should all be raving about. As soon as the new Dolby trailer played and we got to experience every single speaker in all its glory, the audience erupted in cheers. I haven't seen that since the first time the THX 'sound' played at a theater. We have all gotten used to surround sound but this is on a whole new level. This is the first time it felt like characters were position in hundreds of different locations around the theater instead of just side/side/back. Amazing stuff! It blows away any true Imax theater I've been in. |
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Yeah I agree with most of this. The themes they used from Lord of the Rings were sometimes odd. I am all for thematic song continuality, and it was used effectively some. Like the scenes I mentioned in my previous post. Sometimes, though it was odd and didn't seemed to fit at all. I really don't know what happened.
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But that's not to say I didn't enjoy it and won't go see it again. And again if you liked it why bother concerning yourself with what critics thought? |
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Yeah, coming from someone who's a Star Wars prequel fan, take it from me, you can't live and die on what the critics say. You're never going to change their mind. I only hope this doesn't snowball into a similar thing that happened with SW, where people denounce the Hobbit as being the death of a franchise like what they do with SW.
I actually really like the Hobbit, it did take some getting used to considering it's a new story with new characters and a different tone. I actually went out of my way to not watch any of the LotR movies before watching this, it just didn't seem logical to compare this with the original three. |
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