http://thefilmstage.com/news/115-high-resolution-images-from-the-hobbit-an-unexpected-journey/
Thought these were kind of nice as I'd heard the film was not going to be made as recently as last yr.
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can't wait. but I have my doubts it can live up to the trilogy.
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this is a film (2 films actually) that I am really looking forward. I am a total sucker for the Tolkien universe. the pics and trailer seem to be going right back into the visual escape just as we left it.
btw, one would think that a guy with almost 80K posts would realize that there is a movie, music, TV subforum of the lounge, but what can you do? :tongue2: -
I really like the feel of the picks, the opening of the Fellowship of the Ring, the first 2 hrs or so, was probably the most enjoyable portion of the film from my pov, from the close knit feel of Hobbiton to Lothlorien', to me that was great film making, it all went downhill once Boromir died imo.
To this day I find the whole Gollum portion of LOTR as the most tiresome portion of a series of films I like.
How could they cut the stuff out from the release that is 100 times better then the Gollum stuff is beyond me. -
as someone that owns the films and watches them on occasion, I find myself fast forwarding through much of Frodo's journey. I was sort of like that in the books. The action and pretty much anything with Gandalf is so compelling for me that I could not wait for the other parts to be over with. The movies captured all of that imo
the first minute of the Fellowship that showed the history pretty much sold me on the whole trilogy. i would like something similar to that in the Hobbit.
the dwarves dont look too bad here. I haven't read the Hobbit in years, so I can't remember the parts I don't like. It is much more of a children's story. I read that Jackson is going to be inserting material that is not in the book, but is in other tales. -
The Hobbit is more light hearted hen LOTR, Gimli was the foil of LoTR and one of the best characters in the series.
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