Thanks, I see what you mean nowSilvermoon wanted to see the dvd of Unexpected I got
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nice only until December til then lolRichard Armitage (Thorin) talks about There and Back Again and a couple of scenes that will be on the EE of Desolation of Smaug
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Me too, it's annoying that some companies do that wehn you pay premium prcies. WB was worse with that on a few of my dvds and you can't fast foreword through themI got the Blu-ray combo of Desolation today. Coupled with a GC, it only cost $12 out of pocket.
I'm pleased WB is still sticking to Peter Jackson's 'no ads' policy when it comes to Hobbit/Lord of the Rings home video releases. Even better is that WB went back to their generous chapter selection for Journey and Smaug.
Richard Armitage (Thorin) talks about There and Back Again and a couple of scenes that will be on the EE of Desolation of Smaug
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Rewatching the flick, boy do I hate the barrel escape scene. It seems the dwarves gain power and core strength on the level of Captain America where a throw of spears can knock orcs back as if they were hit by a vehicle. It is the same reason I hate some of the action scenes in Nolan's Batman, when they sacrifice character for spectacle. Character consistency is a hallmark of good character writing, but it is also important in action scenes because they ground them in some sort of consistency. Which is why it is irksome when previously bumbling Dwarves like Bombur (or whichever the obese one is) can suddenly slice and dice half a dozen orcs while his view is being obstucted by his own barrels. But the worst part is not the scene by itself, the worst part is the ripple effect it has on everything else. It makes the orcs look incredibly dumb and weak. Why should I care if these orcs cannot handle a bumbling fat oaf who is trapped in a barrel? Why should I fear the idiots? It also makes the badass elves look weak. They can kill a dozen orcs? So can Bombur. I think I detest that scene. Especially when you combine the poor writing with shoddy CGI and some poor shot choices. I would've much preferred the book's version of a clean escape. With the escape serving as a release from the tension of the previous scene. Not as an excuse to create yet another huge setpiece.
Just like the book.
The cgi is questionable at best, the physics of the whole thing are more cartoon than anything else
This is my major beef with the first movie, which I am rewatching right now in prep for the 2nd one. If they had just toned things down and given the cgi models a little weight so they aren't being tossed around like exploding popcorn kernels it would have been much more satisfying.
It's a shame too because it's the only real complaint I have.
No not at all like the book. In the book they float down a river and try not to drown. That is all. The scene in the movie is an overblown mess. A simple chase down river would have been fine. What we got was a freakshow of elements thrown at the wall to see what would stick and please the ADHD crowd in the audience.
I was doing a scene by scene comparison. He called the scene "
Yes, it was crude in its inception and cack-handed in its execution."
I posted those qualities describe the book. Somewhere between the Hobbit and LOTR Tolkien took a freshmen creative writing course. The LOTR -for the most part-is a beautifully executed text. The Hobbit, on the other hand, is a book that was published three drafts too early. Sure, its defenders say it's a children's book and not to be too hard on it, but, there are plenty of children's books that hold up to revisiting as an adult. The Hobbit is not one of them.

Oh I understand what you meant now. I agree that Hobbit the book is a freshman attempt. And the movies are showing a similar freshman attempt from Jackson. Haha I guess in a way it's fitting. It's just a shame the Jackson that directed FOTR couldn't have directed these films. Then we'd have something really special I think.
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Wish they similar with Smaug