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Mybear
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Dec 3 2012, 12:22am
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First Review!!!! Very Positive
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This guy's consensus is that the movie was great...but just barely missed the mark for being on par with Lotr. Brian Duffield Twitter: "I dug the hell out of The Hobbit. It's sillier but super fun." "EASILY best blockbuster of 2012" "Couple little set pieces could've totally gone. Especially the scene that's CLEARLY del Toro's" "Wanted to get to know Bilbo more at the start." Question: On par with LOTR? Answer: "no...but still a REALLY good movie." "There's a random kaiju fight :D" "The (Goblin) king is total Jackson"
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Wordofmask
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Dec 3 2012, 12:25am
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and we already know from another thread but Thanks for shart it again.
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Maiarmike
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Dec 3 2012, 12:26am
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If it's the best blockbuster, than it would be better than Avengers, TDKR, etc...
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...that would be quite the geek accomplishment. The reaction seems to be very positive. We'll see what the trades have to say. Looking forward to reviews from Peter Travers, and Todd McCarthy, and of course Roger Ebert. Anyone wanna guess what Armond White will think? lol...
"I warn you, if you bore me, I shall take my revenge" --J.R.R. Tolkien
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Mybear
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Dec 3 2012, 12:26am
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Other review by some other guy..
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From Boner Mountain.... https://twitter.com/Boner_Mountain He believes the hobbit is very fun but criticizes the pace and not being as good as lotr.
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Ardamírë
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Dec 3 2012, 12:26am
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I wonder what exactly he means by that. It's obviously not supposed to be exactly like LOTR, so if that's what he means, I'm sure I'll be pleased with the film. It's supposed to gradually get darker over the films, so it's only natural that it start out different from LOTR.
"...and his first memory of Middle-earth was the green stone above her breast as she sang above his cradle while Gondolin was still in flower." -Unfinished Tales
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Ardamírë
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Dec 3 2012, 12:28am
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That actually does not surprise me. Given the split into three films, we've (or at least, I've) expected the films to be much more filled - like the EEs essentially.
"...and his first memory of Middle-earth was the green stone above her breast as she sang above his cradle while Gondolin was still in flower." -Unfinished Tales
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Wordofmask
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Dec 3 2012, 12:29am
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Slater ‏@Boner_Mountain Thorin, Bombur, Fili and Kili all make strong impressions. The rest of the Dwarves are fairly interchangeable. Radagast is kind of awesome. - oh what about jar jar now?
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Mybear
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Dec 3 2012, 12:33am
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"I thought it was better than the avengers"
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from the same guy
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Maiarmike
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Dec 3 2012, 12:38am
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If that's a common belief, than expect better than 92% on Rotten Tomatoes...
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...that's around what I expected The Hobbit to get initially.
"I warn you, if you bore me, I shall take my revenge" --J.R.R. Tolkien
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Mybear
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Dec 3 2012, 12:42am
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I hope so.....with these kinds of reviews the hobbit will
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KILL at the box office.
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jtarkey
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Dec 3 2012, 12:45am
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Well that's not a very high bar
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But I think that's just because I'm not a fan of corny comic books. The hobbit might have the same effect though. A great movie for fans, but an alright movie for casual viewers. It never had a chance of being as good as LOTR. It might not even be that it's "not as good", but without that apocalyptic emotional weight, it can't really possibly have as much of an impact.
"You're love of the halflings leaf has clearly slowed your mind"
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Wordofmask
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Dec 3 2012, 12:59am
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I dont even expect TH would be on par with LOTR. from the theme of the books so much different. PJ is a super genius and lucky man If he can make it on par with LOTR again but I nevermind if he cant.
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Finrod
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Dec 3 2012, 1:03am
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But I think that's just because I'm not a fan of corny comic books. The hobbit might have the same effect though. A great movie for fans, but an alright movie for casual viewers. It never had a chance of being as good as LOTR. It might not even be that it's "not as good", but without that apocalyptic emotional weight, it can't really possibly have as much of an impact.  Sure it can! They can make you care about people, then kill off lots of them. Anybody who isn’t in The Lord of the Rings will risk being killed just to add emotional weight.- Any of the dwarves of the company apart from Glóin, Balin, and Ori
- the ponies the company rode
- various lady dwarves
- Drogo Baggins
- the Old Took
- Radagast
- his hedgehogs
- Beorn
- the Lord of the Eagles
- Tauriel and all the other Mirkwood denizens except for Legolas alone
- Thranduil
- Any number of hot elves from Rivendell except for Elrond and kin
- the Master of Laketown and his sidekick
- members of Bard’s family
- Smaug
- the Necromancer
…all eyes looked upon the ring; for he held it now aloft, and the green jewels gleamed there that the Noldor had devised in Valinor. For this ring was like to twin serpents, whose eyes were emeralds, and their heads met beneath a crown of golden flowers, that the one upheld and the other devoured; that was the badge of Finarfin and his house.The Silmarillion, pp 150-151 while Felagund laughs beneath the treesin Valinor and comes no more to this grey world of tears and war.The Lays of Beleriand, p 311
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painjoiker
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Dec 3 2012, 1:11am
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If the majority thinks it's better than The Avengers,
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this film will be the third most successful film of all time, at least! And that's something!
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jtarkey
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Dec 3 2012, 1:14am
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People die an awful lot in movies to begin with. It helps if the cause they died for is heavier. Although I'm sure there will be some sad moments in the film, It won't have that weight behind it. Just my opinion though, take it as you will.
"You're love of the halflings leaf has clearly slowed your mind"
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Elutherian
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Dec 3 2012, 1:51am
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...I don't want "just another fun blockbuster." I really hope these two individuals were casual LOTR fans who had misleading expectations.
The Grey Pilgrim, they once called me. Three hundred lives of men I walked this earth, and now I have no time...
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Maiarmike
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Dec 3 2012, 1:52am
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That's really all it was expected to be though...
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It's never going to be Crash, or Lincoln, or Life of Pi or some film that's supposed to be Oscar bait.
"I warn you, if you bore me, I shall take my revenge" --J.R.R. Tolkien
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LordotRings93
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Dec 3 2012, 1:58am
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But this is what it is, really. At least, the first part is suppose to be. The Hobbit's not aiming for Best Picture Oscar. Perhaps TABA could get that, but The Hobbit's not as "serious" as LOTR, as some tweets said there were a ton of silly bits.
Lover of Medieval Fantasy "I know what I must do. It's just... I'm afraid to do it."
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Silverlode
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Dec 3 2012, 2:07am
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The Hobbit is a different story than LOTR and even though they've connected it and set it in the same world, as PJ said in a recent interview the stakes are not the same. It is, at least through the first two films, mostly a light adventure story. It doesn't have the darkness or weight of the themes of LOTR until the Battle of Five Armies. I'm actually kind of glad to hear these responses, as it tells me that they are letting The Hobbit be what it is and not trying too hard to make it "EPIC", you know? It shouldn't be competing with LOTR in that way, or treading over the same thematic ground. In the end, the six movies will work together much better if they retain their separate flavors. The Hobbit shouldn't be a wanna-be LOTR, it should just be Bilbo's story. Isn't that part of what the Star Wars prequels did wrong; trying to outdo the first films so hard that they lost distinctiveness and character? I'm happy for TH to be a fun adventure film, and I've no doubt that they can bring the gravitas when it's time.
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Elutherian
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Dec 3 2012, 2:17am
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I just wish everyone else could grasp that concept,..
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I'm afraid TH not being LOTR will get the film undeserved negative reactions. I think it's possible for these films to be better than Rings, regardless of tone.
The Grey Pilgrim, they once called me. Three hundred lives of men I walked this earth, and now I have no time...
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Ardamírë
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Dec 3 2012, 2:19am
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if they get negative reviews? We're still getting three films regardless, so the full story will be completed. As long as you like them, what's the problem? Just curious, of course.
"...and his first memory of Middle-earth was the green stone above her breast as she sang above his cradle while Gondolin was still in flower." -Unfinished Tales
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Tim
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Dec 3 2012, 2:26am
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I guess, I suppose it depends on what each individual considers "better than" to be...
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... after all some would rather be home watching Grey's Anatomy (great show btw) than watching a bunch of dwarves tromping off after a dragon horde. Or some will find the better special effects trumping anything they saw in LOTR and thus say The Hobbit was "better". So far, as in the books, I like Bilbo better than Frodo and that may pull me more towards this story than Frodo's.
-Tim came by. Tim! If you had heard only a quarter of what I have heard about him, and I have only heard very little of all there is to hear, you would be prepared for any sort of remarkable tale.
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painjoiker
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Dec 3 2012, 2:30am
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Do you know how irritating it is?
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I do love The Lovely Bones to bits, and I seem to be the only person in the world to do so... It's so frustrating... I want someone to share my love for films with!
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