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I'm looking forward to the extended cut in hopes that it will do to it what the extended cut did to The Two Towers. I really feel like the movie needs to breathe a little more, pace itself properly. I'm not a big fan of the current state of the film as it tends to meander from one thought to the next in an irregular pattern. Some complain the movie is too long. I don't think it's long enough, personally. It might be too long based on the current blotchy pacing, but if the film is allowed to stretch it's legs it could be perfect.
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That character has a loyal niche following among Tolkien readers. They have always imagined fleshed-out scenarios that JRRT may or may not have envisioned for RtB, and I for one am glad to see him get more screen time than the books call for. Jackson has certainly gotten a performance true to the implied character of the fellow.
As for those who complain that the first third of the film drags somewhat, that is not an invalid perception based on a non-reader's perspective. However, JRRT took his good time establishing the character of the dwarves and Bilbo's reluctance to join them, and the movie simply follows suit. Look at it this way; if PJ had condensed those opening scenes (say by having all 13 dwarves arrive at once and exhibit only briefly their individual personality quirks) would we be as involved with them as real characters? Or would they only be a collective with no distinctiveness or depth? Walt Disney's storymen could take shortcuts with only half as many dwarves (or dwarfs, in his case) by giving them descriptive names. And most of us can name all 7. Would that be true of all 13 dwarves in THE HOBBIT if Jackson had not taken the time to give them each their own piece of screen? I know I have a much greater feel for the dwarves as individuals now, and I have read THE HOBBIT many times (particularly Bombur -- when you see the film you will know what I mean). If we are going to care what happens to the dwarves they have to seem real to us, not just a glob of extras. |
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Haha, I think PJ and Warner are starting to get up each others noses again.
PJ says Q4 13 for a extended cut, then Warner pull the announcement in a kind of "Hey PJ, just make the movies, we will announce whats coming and when thank you very much". |
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i'll buy each release as it comes out!!! the worst part is if they release EE versions that match the "book" looking style of the LOTR DVD's....i'll be tempted to buy those too just so they match the DVD's i currently have!!
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I'll be waiting until all three films are released. I have the EE trilogy of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, so I want it to match. Anyways, I'm perfectly fine waiting until all three are released. I'll just borrow the EE of The Hobbit from a friend when it's out so I can see the extended footage to hold me over.
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Iarwain ben-adar (aka Tom Bombadil) was, in his own words, the first in middle earth and is referred to as "Eldest". Even the ring held no interest for him (Excuse the syntax; I occasionally fall back in this mode). He wasn't, however, a blithering idiot. Wish PJ had included, as I said earlier, The Old Forest, In the House of Tom Bombadil, and Fog on the Barrow-downs in the Fellowship. If "making up for" something was his intention, maybe he should have just done it right from the beginning.
That being said, I appreciated the comment from the person who wanted to see a re-imagining of the books. While I can appreciate that perspective, it's tough when you love the book. Kindest regards to you all and have a pleasant holiday season (if you get a holiday that is....). Last edited by InCali; 12-19-2012 at 03:05 AM. |
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I was confused by who was whom after the first few visited Bilbo, but here they are Thorin Kili Fili Balin Dwalin Gloin Oin Ori Nori Dori Bomber Bifur Bofur Edit - With regard to PJs possible connection between Radagast and Bombadil, my take is that Bombadil wouldn't have freaked out if Sauron himself attacked "The House of Tom Bombadil" (Gandalf said something along the lines that he would be the last to fall as he was the first). Some say Tom lived on the Barrow-downs and some say The Old Forest. I don't think it's clear. Last edited by InCali; 12-19-2012 at 02:43 AM. |
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Where's the "I constantly make myself laugh" emoticon when I need it? ....C'mon blu ray forum people, pick up the pace!!! |
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I just got back from seeing this a few hours ago. I thought it was pretty good. Not great, but pretty much as good as I expected. I like that many of the main characters in this story are dwarves; in the Lord Of The Rings, Gimli is really the only dwarf (other than a few you see at the council). I think that Martin Freeman was very good as Bilbo. My only real problems were that there are a few too many battles.
[Show spoiler] I was disappointed when they showed Ian Holm as old Bilbo. I'm glad they used him, but they did a terrible job with his hair. They should have tried to make him look closer to the way he did in Fellowship. This picture says it all:![]() I also kind of felt like Radagast and everything about the "necromancer" could have been cut out, but that will probably end up seeming more important in the next movie. All in all, I was pleased, though. I'm just glad we don't have to wait 2 or 3 years between each movie. Edit: I was also skeptical going in about Peter shooting at 48 fps, but it really didn't bother or distract me at all. Last edited by gregmasciola; 12-19-2012 at 05:23 AM. |
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About the Dwarves--I agree. The thing I love most about this movie is that we're given new perspectives on these races, seeing more deeply into the culture of both the Hobbits and Dwarves (not to mention Middle-Earth itself). I'll have a better understanding and appreciation for all the characters when I re-watch LOTR for the millionth time.
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