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unexpectedvisitor
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Dec 5 2013, 5:05pm
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kind of sloppy review that's all over the place but had some interesting things to say. does sound like the cliffhanger ending is as about as cliffy as you can get, which is bound to bother some people. i think i'll be okay with it (Catching Fire was like this and i really dug the end of that film), though it does make me wonder about how the heck they're gonna structure TABA.
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The Mitch King
Rohan

Dec 5 2013, 5:11pm
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…by cliffhangers in a movie I haven't even seen! A whole year more to wait! BAH!
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Wordofmask
Lorien
Dec 5 2013, 5:12pm
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i dont care if most of reviewers
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complain only about cliffhanging ending and superficial or Video game look of the movie. I have no problem about them at all and I think most of us have been speculating this for a long time.
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Welsh hero
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Dec 5 2013, 5:29pm
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almost 2 years of a wait for Sherlock resolution
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so not that bad
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Fàfnir
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Dec 5 2013, 5:29pm
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Haha I feel that way exactly !
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I already feel the great emptiness that will spread in my heart as the screen goes black... It was hard enough last year with a quiet ending, this year it's really gonna be a tough moment ! Of course, it's nothing compared to what we'll feel at the end of TaBA. Thank god i'm not feeling that already !
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BartTheBowman
The Shire
Dec 5 2013, 5:31pm
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I think they are going to have to change the structure from a journey/an epic to a single event/a tragedy (BoFA). The Lonely Mountain would be the stage where all the storylines come together - Aristotelian theater in a way (unity of action, unity of place, unity of time). Done right, this would make for a nice greek tragedy full of cathartic moments. Sorry for the bad English...
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Danielos
Rohan
Dec 5 2013, 5:34pm
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Question: how come you were invited to see the movie in advance?
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Fàfnir
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Dec 5 2013, 5:38pm
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Well there is one crucial question
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How many legs Sm... oh well I guess somebody else will ask you that It's nice of you to propose to answer our questions ! There's something I'd really like to know : action scenes will be great, no doubt, but are there some really good emotional scenes too, the kind we can witness in Lord of the Rings, like the end of the Fellowship of the Rings ? And also, how beautiful is the last shot of the movie ? The other middle earth movies often have beautiful enfing shots, but due to the cliff hanger I wonder if it will be the case in DoS
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Judd Loves Githyanki
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Dec 5 2013, 5:46pm
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I was asked by a friend to take the post down for a week. I will repost it on the 12th. My apologies.
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Fàfnir
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Dec 5 2013, 5:51pm
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No worries ! It's the right thing to do !/
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Olorin2607
Lorien

Dec 5 2013, 5:52pm
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Why? If some people don't like spoilers they will have left the forum by now so please tell us ;)
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Danielos
Rohan
Dec 5 2013, 5:54pm
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Maybe WB sent some angry lawyers dressed as Azog to convince him that the boycott is a real deal.
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Olorin2607
Lorien

Dec 5 2013, 5:55pm
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They should do the same to the imdb guys then.
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Judd Loves Githyanki
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Dec 5 2013, 5:57pm
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It was a professional screening and I wasn't supposed to write a review afterwards, so my friend politely asked me to delay it a week. My bad and I apologize. I hope to talk to you all more in a week.
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Olorin2607
Lorien

Dec 5 2013, 6:06pm
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As most of us will have seen it by then and then dont care about reviews anymore. ;) At least tell us a bit without too much Spoiler.
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NecromancerRising
Grey Havens
Dec 5 2013, 6:08pm
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just give us a general outline and thoughts from your viewing experience
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Fàfnir
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Dec 5 2013, 7:20pm
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I guess the three sequences are
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Smaug, Barrel escape, The reveal of the Necromancer ? Ok I'm not sure for the third one
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Elutherian
Rohan

Dec 5 2013, 7:21pm
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Now I'm curious which sequences he's talking about? Spiders, Barrels, and Smaug perhaps?
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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MediaMalable
Bree

Dec 5 2013, 7:21pm
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I saw the spider sequence at the fan-event... and believe me, it's a contender. Amazing.
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EpyonCustom
The Shire

Dec 5 2013, 7:30pm
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Another review: RipeMovies.com - 7.5/10 http://ripemovies.com/review/2013/the-hobbit-the-desolation-of-smaug/ +Great visual effects +Martin Freeman delivers +Beautiful cinematography -Not enough climax/closure
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