Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
July 21, 2025, 06:44:55 AM

Login with username, password and session length

Search:     Advanced search
we're back, baby
*
Home Help Search Login Register
f13.net  |  f13.net General Forums  |  General Discussion  |  Movies  |  Topic: The Hobbit (2012/2013) 0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
Pages: 1 ... 22 23 [24] 25 26 ... 28 Go Down Print
Author Topic: The Hobbit (2012/2013)  (Read 224461 times)
Yegolev
Moderator
Posts: 24440

2/10 WOULD NOT INGEST


WWW
Reply #805 on: December 28, 2012, 09:38:38 AM

Watched it last night.  Entire family enjoyed it.  Changed parts were generally agreeable, and the backstory additions were quite welcome.  Full giant scene was not needed, just some noise and silhouette would have been perfect.

I actually didn't like the change to a trap door on the Front Porch.  As for parts that were silly, I'd put Dame Edna as Goblin King over the Rhosgobel Rabbits.  Because Radagast.

I also read some of this thread just now.  I'd recommend a re-read of the book for most everyone, which should clear up a lot of gripes outside the staunch neckbeards and can't-rescind-my-opinion-because-i'm-always-right.

Why am I homeless?  Why do all you motherfuckers need homes is the real question.
They called it The Prayer, its answer was law
Mommy come back 'cause the water's all gone
Ironwood
Terracotta Army
Posts: 28240


Reply #806 on: December 28, 2012, 02:12:36 PM

Just Back.

In two minds.  Film going part of me thought it could do with a trim but was highly entertained.

Tolkien fan part of me was utterly horrified.


Hot Dwarf kept throwing out my suspension of disbelief.  Bad mistake that, I think.

"Mr Soft Owl has Seen Some Shit." - Sun Tzu
Hawkbit
Terracotta Army
Posts: 5531

Like a Klansman in the ghetto.


Reply #807 on: December 28, 2012, 07:32:55 PM

Just Back.

In two minds.  Film going part of me thought it could do with a trim but was highly entertained.

Tolkien fan part of me was utterly horrified.


Hot Dwarf kept throwing out my suspension of disbelief.  Bad mistake that, I think.


I just got back, too.  And I came to say the exact, exact same things.  Some of the dwarves just looked... wrong. 
UnSub
Contributor
Posts: 8064


WWW
Reply #808 on: December 29, 2012, 05:30:28 AM

Saw it the other day. I agree with everyone who said it could do with a trim.

Although it shows the polish of experience, I feel that the wonder has worn off a bit and the expectation of what is going to appear on screen - orks aren't new, Gandalf whispering to a moth has a known result and it hits a lot of the same pacing as the first LOTR film.

But I enjoyed it and will be back for the rest, so mission accomplished, I guess.

Ironwood
Terracotta Army
Posts: 28240


Reply #809 on: December 29, 2012, 12:43:28 PM

Also :  Galadriel and Elrond.  MUCH better this time.  Pretty much spot on perfect.

It was a hugely pleasant surprise not to have to hate Blanchett this time around.

"Mr Soft Owl has Seen Some Shit." - Sun Tzu
Tannhauser
Terracotta Army
Posts: 4436


Reply #810 on: December 29, 2012, 12:58:55 PM

Yeah, that was one of my favorite parts of the movie; seeing the elves in their full power and also someone I didn't expect to see
As for the handsome dwarves, well, they all can't be fat-asses.  I really didn't have too much of a problem, I was more bothered by Bilbo being in such great shape.  But by the troll scene I got over that and I have to say Freeman really became Bilbo to me.  He was Arthur Dent after all!

RhyssaFireheart
Terracotta Army
Posts: 3525


WWW
Reply #811 on: December 29, 2012, 04:16:53 PM

Yeah, the different looks of the dwarves I just put down to age.  The older the dwarf, the more sterotypically "dwarfish" he looked, with the big nose and overdone beard.  Kili and Fili were young (yes, and rather hot looking), Thorin was in his prime and the rest were in various stages in between.  I was actually fine with how they all looked, although I can't imagine how much time a few of them spent on those elaborate beard/hair braid getups.

The two "repeat" scenes from LOTR I rather liked, simply because they were shoutouts to LOTR.  Sure, it was a bit corny in a way but I didn't mind at all.

The only place I could see a trim being needed was the stone giants storm fight.  That was pure hokey garbage and felt more like it belonged in a comedy rather than this film.

Hawkbit
Terracotta Army
Posts: 5531

Like a Klansman in the ghetto.


Reply #812 on: December 29, 2012, 06:13:30 PM

I saw no blue beards tucked into golden belts.
Ironwood
Terracotta Army
Posts: 28240


Reply #813 on: December 30, 2012, 04:14:57 AM

I was more bothered by Bilbo being in such great shape. 


See, you could see that in the garden they made some effort to stuff his waistcoat, but it didn't really work - If they'd done that and had him lose some weight due to the journey, that'd be fine.  I can't really fault Freeman at all though - I think everyone involved in this was really acting out their skin and it was really impressive.

"Mr Soft Owl has Seen Some Shit." - Sun Tzu
Mrbloodworth
Terracotta Army
Posts: 15148


Reply #814 on: January 02, 2013, 08:17:55 AM

Finally got to see this, this movie was fantastic, and most of you are crazy.

Today's How-To: Scrambling a Thread to the Point of Incoherence in Only One Post with MrBloodworth . - schild
www.mrbloodworthproductions.com  www.amuletsbymerlin.com
croaker69
Terracotta Army
Posts: 318


Reply #815 on: January 02, 2013, 08:32:19 AM

I thought it was a better film version of a Tolkien story than any of the LoTR films.  I am dreading the length of the Battle of Five Armies based on where we already are in the story. 

What may at first appear to be an insurmountable obstacle will in time be seen for what it really is: an impenetrable barrier.
Nebu
Terracotta Army
Posts: 17613


Reply #816 on: January 02, 2013, 08:37:20 AM

Saw this with my daughter last weekend.  How many parts are they breaking the book into? 

I thought the movie was entertaining and did a pretty good job of capturing the book without being too nerdy.  This coming from someone that read the Hobbit many times as a child.  It was my favorite book and I still enjoyed the movie.

"Always do what is right. It will gratify half of mankind and astound the other."

-  Mark Twain
Merusk
Terracotta Army
Posts: 27449

Badge Whore


Reply #817 on: January 02, 2013, 09:40:35 AM

I thought it was a better film version of a Tolkien story than any of the LoTR films.  I am dreading the length of the Battle of Five Armies based on where we already are in the story. 

I think based on the nonsense at the end of ROTK you should dread the "wind-down" after the battle more.  The battle happens in chapter 17, "The Clouds Burst" and there's 2 more chapters after that - ASSUMING - that Jackson only shows to the point Bilbo is knocked-out.  (He won't.)

Which means the battle will happen, then we'll get another 45min- 1 hour of nonsense about the repercussions of the battle, setting up the kingdom, Bilbo's travel home, Balin going to Moria, etc.

The past cannot be changed. The future is yet within your power.
shiznitz
Terracotta Army
Posts: 4268

the plural of mangina


Reply #818 on: January 02, 2013, 10:53:25 AM

I fail to see how experiencing Jackson's vision of Balin returning to Moria will be nonsense.  I hope we get to see the story behind the remains found by the Fellowship.

I have never played WoW.
croaker69
Terracotta Army
Posts: 318


Reply #819 on: January 02, 2013, 12:13:07 PM

I thought it was a better film version of a Tolkien story than any of the LoTR films.  I am dreading the length of the Battle of Five Armies based on where we already are in the story. 

I think based on the nonsense at the end of ROTK you should dread the "wind-down" after the battle more.  The battle happens in chapter 17, "The Clouds Burst" and there's 2 more chapters after that - ASSUMING - that Jackson only shows to the point Bilbo is knocked-out.  (He won't.)

Which means the battle will happen, then we'll get another 45min- 1 hour of nonsense about the repercussions of the battle, setting up the kingdom, Bilbo's travel home, Balin going to Moria, etc.

I'm also more interested in the Moria stuff and some tie in to the other films in Rivendell and Hobbiton on the way back than more than 15 min of CGI battle at a time.  I have TW Shogun 2 for my tiny guys running in the grass fix.

What may at first appear to be an insurmountable obstacle will in time be seen for what it really is: an impenetrable barrier.
Merusk
Terracotta Army
Posts: 27449

Badge Whore


Reply #820 on: January 02, 2013, 12:51:02 PM

You guys are Tolkein geeks.  I don't really care about it.  It's enough for me to know, "Oh hey.. that's Balin. He dies in LOTR."

We'll see what audiences and critics have to say in 2 years.  I expect a lot of the same complaints about the end of ROTK.

The past cannot be changed. The future is yet within your power.
WayAbvPar
Moderator
Posts: 19270


Reply #821 on: January 02, 2013, 03:13:37 PM

Saw it on NYE with my lovely bride. Thoughts below.

Wow, I need to re-read The Hobbit. Been at least 30 years and I don't remember dick about it.

Nearly every scene/plot point had me mentally checking my watch. Way too much bloat. Easily could have done it in 1 LONG movie or a pair of well paced movies.

Ian McKellan really looked OLD. Jarring seeing Gandalf of 60 years younger looking far older and frailer. I am now guessing that has something to do with the 48fps stuff you lot were nattering on about. Well that and the fact the he IS ~ 10 years older.

Too much silliness for too little gain. Would have preferred more tension broken up by the silliness instead.

Can't decide how much I liked it. Bits I REALLY liked (Rivendell was awesome, and whoever designed it for LOTRO should get a prize, because I recognized it instantly from there...same with The Lonely Lands or whatever the zone SE of Bree is...the running from the orcs scene looked just like that area). If I had to grade it I would give it a C+, I think.

When speaking of the MMOG industry, the glass may be half full, but it's full of urine. HaemishM

Always wear clean underwear because you never know when a Tory Government is going to fuck you.- Ironwood

Libertarians make fun of everyone because they can't see beyond the event horizons of their own assholes Surlyboi
Tannhauser
Terracotta Army
Posts: 4436


Reply #822 on: January 02, 2013, 05:22:11 PM

I drove 55 one way miles to see it again, this time in 3D.  Liked it even more and it looked awesome.  I know it's not cool to like 3D around here, but this and Avatar looked amazing.  Rivendell and Goblintown in 3D were stunning. 
Teleku
Terracotta Army
Posts: 10516

https://i.imgur.com/mcj5kz7.png


Reply #823 on: January 02, 2013, 06:25:12 PM

3D is fine, its only for movies that tacked it on, which looks horrible.  Movies that were shot for 3D in mind when they were filmed look great.

"My great-grandfather did not travel across four thousand miles of the Atlantic Ocean to see this nation overrun by immigrants.  He did it because he killed a man back in Ireland. That's the rumor."
-Stephen Colbert
Arthur_Parker
Terracotta Army
Posts: 5865

Internet Detective


Reply #824 on: January 03, 2013, 05:37:08 AM

I really liked it, I've not been following this much at all but I wouldn't be surprised if the Scouring of the Shire is filmed in the third one.
Ironwood
Terracotta Army
Posts: 28240


Reply #825 on: January 03, 2013, 07:04:32 AM

Um ?

"Mr Soft Owl has Seen Some Shit." - Sun Tzu
shiznitz
Terracotta Army
Posts: 4268

the plural of mangina


Reply #826 on: January 03, 2013, 07:52:58 AM


I have never played WoW.
Arthur_Parker
Terracotta Army
Posts: 5865

Internet Detective


Reply #827 on: January 03, 2013, 08:16:01 AM

Yeah I know it's from the LOTR but the whole Hobbit was filmed as a flashback, which included a further flashback to a Thorin's Moria battle.  So he could do it and I won't hear reasons otherwise.
Khaldun
Terracotta Army
Posts: 15189


Reply #828 on: January 03, 2013, 01:58:30 PM

Problem with that is that Bilbo is flashing back from a pre-LOTR Shire, and the post-ROTK Shire has already been shown to us in the same narrative frame as not having any such Scouring whatsoever. There's no space for Jackson to fit it in, at all. It's the one thing he's boxed himself out on. He's even got some narrative room to fuck around with Barrow-Wights and Bombadil if he wants (on Bilbo's return) but Scouring is right out.
eldaec
Terracotta Army
Posts: 11844


Reply #829 on: January 03, 2013, 02:37:47 PM

That, and none of the characters involved in the hobbit are in any way involved in the scouring.

And Scaramanga died at Isengard.

And don't be retarded.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2013, 03:30:15 PM by eldaec »

"People will not assume that what they read on the internet is trustworthy or that it carries any particular ­assurance or accuracy" - Lord Leveson
"Hyperbole is a cancer" - Lakov Sanite
Ironwood
Terracotta Army
Posts: 28240


Reply #830 on: January 03, 2013, 03:10:26 PM

 awesome, for real

"Mr Soft Owl has Seen Some Shit." - Sun Tzu
Tale
Terracotta Army
Posts: 8567

sıɥʇ ǝʞıן sʞןɐʇ


Reply #831 on: January 03, 2013, 03:32:07 PM

Yeah I know it's from the LOTR but the whole Hobbit was filmed as a flashback, which included a further flashback to a Thorin's Moria battle.  So he could do it and I won't hear reasons otherwise.

Reason you won't hear #1: it would be a flash forward, not a flashback, and Flash Forward got cancelled.
Arthur_Parker
Terracotta Army
Posts: 5865

Internet Detective


Reply #832 on: January 04, 2013, 12:43:24 AM

I don't know why you all bother, the scouring is going to be great.  He can tweak things to get it right and sell a directors cut blu ray box set of all 6 movies.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2013, 12:44:55 AM by Arthur_Parker »
Ratman_tf
Terracotta Army
Posts: 3818


Reply #833 on: January 04, 2013, 01:23:18 AM

I don't know why you all bother, the scouring is going to be great.  He can tweak things to get it right and sell a directors cut blu ray box set of all 6 movies.

I just want to see Merry or Pippin shield surf down a flight of stairs while Frodo does a backflip and cuts Saruman's head off. Then Sam can deliver the zinger. "Scour that!"



 "What I'm saying is you should make friends with a few catasses, they smell funny but they're very helpful."
-Calantus makes the best of a smelly situation.
Arthur_Parker
Terracotta Army
Posts: 5865

Internet Detective


Reply #834 on: January 04, 2013, 02:45:47 AM

That's a point he could cut the Oliphaunt themepark ride out of the Return of the King and fix the horrible CGI ghosts at the same time.  I suspect Jackson only took on the Hobbit to make up for his past crimes.
palmer_eldritch
Terracotta Army
Posts: 1999


WWW
Reply #835 on: January 04, 2013, 10:00:51 AM

It really comes across as a prequel to The Lord of the Rings, which The Hobbit actually isn't (by which I mean the book called The Hobbit, not the bits in the Lord of the Rings appendices which relate to it).


That's fine by me but I wouldn't have minded a movie which was a bit less ambitious and just told the basic story of Bilbo and his adventure.

I don't get the complaints about the rock giants, that scene only lasted 60 seconds? Maybe I dozed off.



HaemishM
Staff Emeritus
Posts: 42666

the Confederate flag underneath the stone in my class ring


WWW
Reply #836 on: January 04, 2013, 12:16:13 PM

I don't get the complaints about the rock giants, that scene only lasted 60 seconds? Maybe I dozed off.

It looked utterly retarded? It was jarringly out of character with the rest of the story? Did I mention it looked utterly retarded? It felt like a tacked on excuse to film some 3d themepark ride shit.

WayAbvPar
Moderator
Posts: 19270


Reply #837 on: January 04, 2013, 12:18:31 PM

What he said. Also, in a movie that was already grossly overlong, it was just another couple of minutes to pointlessly endure.

When speaking of the MMOG industry, the glass may be half full, but it's full of urine. HaemishM

Always wear clean underwear because you never know when a Tory Government is going to fuck you.- Ironwood

Libertarians make fun of everyone because they can't see beyond the event horizons of their own assholes Surlyboi
Samwise
Moderator
Posts: 19324

sentient yeast infection


WWW
Reply #838 on: January 04, 2013, 06:50:20 PM

Every now and then there needs to be a loud noise or something, or you might forget you're watching a movie and fall asleep.   awesome, for real

What really strikes me about a bunch of those scenes is that they overdo it to the point of destroying any tension they might have otherwise had.  At no point during that whole thing was I thinking "oh no, somebody might fall or get hurt!"  I was just waiting for it to be over.  Every 5 minutes in these stupid movies there's somebody dangling off the edge of a cliff, but nobody ever falls.
Nevermore
Terracotta Army
Posts: 4740


Reply #839 on: January 04, 2013, 07:08:13 PM

So I saw this and I enjoyed it.  I actually liked the slower beginning/middle parts better than the end.  The meeting with Gollum was great, but the goblin city part stretched on way too long, and then immediately jumping right into the orc part at the end on top of that just gave me action fatigue or something.  Like Samwise said, there just didn't seem to be much tension at the end despite all the action, so that was the only part I felt dragged on.

Taken by itself, I didn't think the rock giants were bad.  They actually looked kind of neat (maybe because I didn't see it in 3d?).  But the whole scene had absolutely nothing to do with anything in the rest of the story so there was really no reason for it to be in there.  Oh, and those dwarves clinging to that flailing limb or whatever they were hanging on to while being smashed against the side of the mountain but everyone being unhurt was probably the most  awesome, for real part of the movie.

Over and out.
Pages: 1 ... 22 23 [24] 25 26 ... 28 Go Up Print 
f13.net  |  f13.net General Forums  |  General Discussion  |  Movies  |  Topic: The Hobbit (2012/2013)  
Jump to:  

Powered by SMF 1.1.10 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC