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Re: The Hobbit
Obviously not giving much away Lew was it as good as the films from the trilogy?.
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13-12-2012, 20:00
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Re: The Hobbit
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Obviously not giving much away Lew was it as good as the films from the trilogy?.
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They say it's over long, drawn out and the 48fps isn't good. And the 3D makes your head hurt. Oh and you'll probably get a sore arse for the running time.
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13-12-2012, 20:04
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Re: The Hobbit
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They say it's over long, drawn out and the 48fps isn't good. And the 3D makes your head hurt. Oh and you'll probably get a sore arse for the running time.
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Well l can always take a soft cushion with me.
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13-12-2012, 20:07
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Re: The Hobbit
I do hope it's not ALL about the special effects as I'm going to an Audio described showing.
Trying to get Natalie to go too, but she doesn't fancy it.
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13-12-2012, 20:09
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Re: The Hobbit
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Originally Posted by peanut
They say it's over long, drawn out…
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I didn't find that to be the case.
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…and the 48fps isn't good. And the 3D makes your head hurt.
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Watched it in 24fps 2D anyway as I took my Mum to see it. I'd still like to see it in 48fps 3D though.
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13-12-2012, 20:35
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Re: The Hobbit
what point in the story does it get to ? spoiler it if you want
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13-12-2012, 20:39
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Re: The Hobbit
Not keen on the idea of Martin Freeman being Bilbo, but hoping those worries are misplaced!
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13-12-2012, 20:50
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Re: The Hobbit
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Not keen on the idea of Martin Freeman being Bilbo, but hoping those worries are misplaced!
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Martin Freeman is a excellent choice.
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13-12-2012, 21:04
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Re: The Hobbit
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what point in the story does it get to ? spoiler it if you want
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13-12-2012, 21:18
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Re: The Hobbit
The text from that spoiler was emailed to me lol.
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13-12-2012, 21:19
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Re: The Hobbit
All I'll say is: it's good go see it, it's lighter in tone than LoTR but it's nice that there's familiar faces and it has the Peter Jackson LoTR universe 'feel'
I'll not go into more detail cause although I'm dying to, it's only been out a day, and not many will have seen it yet.
I saw it in ordinary 2D and it still looked as good as the LoTR cinematically, so it's not the poor cousin compared to 3D
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13-12-2012, 21:21
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Re: The Hobbit
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Martin Freeman is a excellent choice.
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He normally plays gormless type characters, so its going to be hard to get that image out of my head unless he plays the part well enough to forget.
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All I'll say is: it's good go see it, it's lighter in tone than LoTR but it's nice that there's familiar faces and it has the Peter Jackson LoTR universe 'feel'
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Think that was part of my worry. Kind of like when they changed Q in the James bond film.
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13-12-2012, 21:21
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Re: The Hobbit
He does, it's excellent casting, he makes a great hobbit.
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13-12-2012, 22:22
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Re: The Hobbit
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He does, it's excellent casting, he makes a great hobbit.
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Not heard anyone say otherwise so its looking promising
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13-12-2012, 22:36
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Re: The Hobbit
I watched it in 3d HFR and I can understand where the criticisms come from but I think the picture was really good. I watched another movie straight after and the poorer visual quality was quite jarring.
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