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I already said, pretend the dwarves dont exist! lol
Smaug rendering and voice acting was incredible. Interactions with Bilbo were amazing.
I already said, pretend the dwarves dont exist! lol
I like how they liquefied millions of tons of gold in a matter of seconds and then rode on the streams of liquid gold like huckleberry going down the mississippi.
...and all to kill a heat proof dragon... it's the most retarded scene in cinema history and I'm including random tuxedo alleyway football from The Room.I like how they liquefied millions of tons of gold in a matter of seconds and then rode on the streams of liquid gold like huckleberry going down the mississippi.
I saw the full version of that on netflix. My favorite part was how cumberbatch basically insisted they let him do the stop motion. They were like no bro, it's cool, you don't have to do all that, we just want your voice. So they finally threw together some motion capture stuff to humour him and it wound up being good enough to use.
We still need more Beorn but yeah... it's better. Honestly, they're tolerable movies until you watch the LotR again. I caught them on TNT this week and I just couldn't believe how much better they were than the Hobbit films. I knew they were better but it's even more significant than you realize. However, there's a part of me that's glad they're out there. Maybe more time and a different director would have helped but it's really hard to say how anyone would interpret the source material as it is so different from LotR.So I watched the extended edition last night and while it's still a deeply flawed movie, it's significantly better than the normal release. The stuff cut from the original trilogy mostly made sense to cut, but there was a lot of stuff from five armies I would have left out instead of what was actually taken out.
They could have interpreted it as not 3 fucking oversized movies and it would be most of the way towards being better. There's definitely probably 2-3 hours of good enough movie inside the trilogy as it is, if someone had just focused on making THAT, we'd have ourselves a good Hobbit movie.We still need more Beorn but yeah... it's better. Honestly, they're tolerable movies until you watch the LotR again. I caught them on TNT this week and I just couldn't believe how much better they were than the Hobbit films. I knew they were better but it's even more significant than you realize. However, there's a part of me that's glad they're out there. Maybe more time and a different director would have helped but it's really hard to say how anyone would interpret the source material as it is so different from LotR.
To be honest, if I was called upon to do a job at the last minute without any preparation, I'd still prefer that over getting called upon at the last minute AND having to do it with the work and tools of someone else...Do we know why Peter Jackson threw out Del Toro's two years of prep to then shoot the film with no prep at all and writing it at night instead of sleeping?
A Silmarillion series would be so bad ass. Just don't let Peter Jackson touch it.