The Best Part About The New Hobbit Was...

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  1. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    SEEING THE STAR WARS TEASER ON THE BIG SCREEN! THAT SPEEDERBIKE SOUNDED SO COOL! VOOVOOVUUVUUU!!!


    The second best part was... GIANT SANDWORMS!!

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    That pop up for ten seconds and then do bugger all...

    Yeah, wait for the DVD.
  2. Matster

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    Yeah, the movie was far from being really exciting - its what happens when you make three movies out of 300-400 some pages of one book. But I agree that Star Wars trailer almoust threw me down from the seats :)
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  3. mered4

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    The surprise?






    I'm still waiting for it :D
  4. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    Wha?
  5. cdrkf

    cdrkf Post Master General

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    Well I enjoyed the final hobit film. Saw it last night. No star wars trailer though, I'm guessing it's probably on YouTube somewhere though....
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  7. igncom1

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    I liked the film, elf bull and all.

    Although some of the battle scenes were so fast and quick that I literally couldn't see what was happening, it was all a blur.

    Which is a horrible habit in action films, because what's the point of a action film where all the action is blurred away?
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  8. cdrkf

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    If I was a suspicious person I'd say blurry cgi is much cheaper to produce as you don't need nearly as much detail and it still looks believable...
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  9. Geers

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    Oh and the final fight between Azog the CGI man and Thorin the Beardy Beardbeard was just silly. Like, people were laughing.
  10. kvalheim

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    Only watched the first two Hobbits so far, but I'm really not a fan on the increased reliance on CGI for landscapes.
  11. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    Gotta feel bad for New Zealand. Their entire tourism industry is based on Lord of The Rings.
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  12. kvalheim

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    That was the thing, in LotR you were like "Damn, New Zealand looks AWESOME." In the Hobbit you're like "Eh, another CGI world"
  13. mered4

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    "Mom, that looks like ArcheAge!"

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