The_Manhunter
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This guyMy advice would be to not quit your job as Manhunter in order to try out Thread Hunting as an occupation.t:
This guyMy advice would be to not quit your job as Manhunter in order to try out Thread Hunting as an occupation.t:
If it follows the pattern of all the other extended editions (including all 3 LOTR EE's), it probably won't be until later this year (November or so). Though it's possible they could change it up and release it sooner.So I still never got around to seeing Five Armies. And at this point I think I'm just going to wait to pick up the extended version. Anyone have any ideas when that one will be coming our way? I know the theatrical is coming out in March so what do you figure? 4-5 months after that?
If it follows the pattern of all the other extended editions (including all 3 LOTR EE's), it probably won't be until later this year (November or so). Though it's possible they could change it up and release it sooner.
I'm holding out for extended editions for sure.
It won't be worth the wait.
about two years ago I finally read my copy of Children of Hurin that my dad bought me. From googling I can't quite figure out if there was actually anything new in the book or not. I'd previously read the Silmarillion and the Book of Lost tales and whilst reading Hurin I thought, I've read this all before. Google seems to be telling me it was a compilation of the bits and pieces from previous books but I can't see anything saying if any new material was added.
Personally, I feel the movies suffer because they are pumped full of second-rate fan fiction, extraneous character-complication ("development") and crude CGI used to render absurd and repetitive climaxes.
If anything, it is a blessing that we saw no more of PJ's horrific interpretation of Beorn, or the creepy CGI Dain Ironfoot.
So you somehow feel the extended edition won't be better than the theatrical? Like I said I haven't seen the film yet. But from what I gather from most people is that the film suffered because it lacked things. And those things presumably will obviously be on the extended edition.
There's just something about the sets in the LOTR trilogy that doesn't quite gel with those in the Hobbit trilogy. Watching LOTR, it is almost like you are really there in the Shire. Its like you can feel its warmth, the grass between your toes, smell the age of Bag End, the dust in Moria, the loam and dampness when the Hobbit are hiding from the Black Rider. I don't get any of this from the Hobbit.
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Saw it on the Hobbit shop and thought the same thing and HAD to have it. lolThat's a pretty cool effect for a T-shirt