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Has anyone seen it yet ??

(23 Posts)
ninathenana Sun 16-Dec-12 17:02:11

The Hobbit that is, just booked for tomorrow night smile

nanos8 Sun 16-Dec-12 17:35:32

Not yet ninathenana but want to see it. Hope it's a good see will you let us know.
I feel a bit bad that I only nip in and out but would love to know if it's worth seeing. smile

ninathenana Tue 18-Dec-12 15:09:28

DH and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Wasn't to long in my opinion as some had suggested. Great action, and SFX. The end whilst not exactly a cliff hanger. Leaves you wanting more.

Ella46 Tue 18-Dec-12 15:35:18

I wanted to go as I loved the Ring trilogy, but the critics have slated it and it put me off! (What do they know?) hmm

grannyactivist Tue 18-Dec-12 16:06:25

Ella46 , I went with my family and friends last evening and it was thoroughly enjoyable - we all came away looking forward to the next in the trilogy.

broomsticks Tue 18-Dec-12 16:41:25

Oh, good. I'm really glad you enjoyed it. That's a good sign. I'm looking forward to seeing it but wonder how it can match up to LOTR when the Hobbit's such a short book.

jO5 Tue 18-Dec-12 16:54:35

And how are they going to get three films out of it? confused

I think there's another thread on this actually. Not that it matters of course, but you would see some more comments

nanos8 Thu 20-Dec-12 20:35:55

Thanks for that ninathenana we are going to see it Saturday I'm really looking forward to it now.

Ariadne Fri 21-Dec-12 06:41:53

I loved it - saw it last week and have posted about it elsewhere, possibly on the FILMS thread. It was everything I would have wished for. There is ample scope for three films; I did wonder at first but now cannot wait for the next one. But will have to, of course!

MaggieP Fri 21-Dec-12 13:47:06

Loved it,pure fantasy, sound very loud, 2D as 3 D not available but that was good enough for us.
It felt like being back in Lord of the Rings again!

annodomini Fri 21-Dec-12 13:49:33

Must see if my GC would like to take me along to it. If the young ones won't the big one will - she saw all the Ring ones with me.

glammanana Fri 21-Dec-12 13:50:58

DS2 and fiance went to watch it yesterday and they enjoyed it so it must be good for him to comment as he is a person of few words when it comes to compliments of any kind.

broomsticks Thu 03-Jan-13 16:50:33

Going on Tuesday, finally! What with flu and family Christmas it's been a long wait!

Deedaa Fri 04-Jan-13 23:03:34

Saw it a couple of days ago. Quite enjoyed it, but it IS very long and I don't think the additions have improved it. I've only recently re read The Hobbit and it's such a simple little story. I've always thought that part of it's charm was that it gave you no idea how important the things that happened would be in the future. A tad disconcerting to see that Gandalf looks older in The Hobbit than he did in LOTR. I mean I know he IS older now but I'm sure he didn't need to look it.

crimson Fri 04-Jan-13 23:24:01

Given that I loved every minute of Life of Pi but still found 2 hours was a long time 3 hours seems very long [although the LOTR's films could have lasted an eternity and I would have still sat there transfixed]. But Life of Pi is still in my head and I don't want another film to push it out of the way quite yet. I'm assuming that the Hobbit will be on for a few more weeks because there's no way I'm going to miss it [although our cinema tends to have films like that a bit later so I'm sure they'll have it on eventually].

Hunt Fri 04-Jan-13 23:27:51

I cried when I had finished reading LOTR as I knew there was no more. When I saw the first film I found it incredibly boring and very self-indulgent. So loved the Hobbit can't decide whether to see it or not.

crimson Fri 04-Jan-13 23:53:27

A film buff that I once spoke to said I should watch the directors cut of the last LOTR's film as he felt it was the best film ever made. I'm currently wondering what the films would have been like if Ang Lee had directed them or the guy who directed Seabiscuit and the Hunger Games. I can't imagine reading a book and then creating it on screen; that's why I always like to watch 'the making of' bit of the dvd set.

broomsticks Tue 08-Jan-13 21:12:56

I loved all the LOTR films (extended versions!) just as much as the books. I've just seen the Hobbit and felt it worked okay but all seemed a bit pointless. Entertaining and I enjoyed it but I probably wouldn't watch it again ever.

crimson Tue 08-Jan-13 21:35:48

Can't help but feel that Peter Jackson should have started with The Hobbit as one film and then went on to LOTR's. That would have seemed the logical way to do it. If course he might just tackle The Silmarillion one day wink. And that would take him forever and we'd all have to move into our local cinema for the duration [with thermos flasks and sleeping bags].I'm still looking forward to The Hobbit, though, probably because my expectation isn't too great.

broomsticks Wed 09-Jan-13 11:04:14

I think you'll enjoy it.
It's just a lot of material to dump on a children's book to make it into a more adult series of films. Some inventions work really well though. I loved Rhadagast the Brown. They have included all the incidents from the book but with added violence and 'meaningfulness'. I thought the Gollum part was great, Thorin is good and Bilbo and Gandalf of course and a couple of the younger dwarfs are nice looking ...
Anyway, I won't say any more - don't want to spoil anything and everyone will have a different reaction anyway smile

crimson Wed 09-Jan-13 12:39:17

I always think back to a conversation I had many years ago about the books. Someone mentioned the violence but I pointed out that all I'd taken in was the beauty of it; Shadowfax, wizards, elves, forests and little people. Haven't we come a long way since the first dreadful cartoon that was made of the book? And, aren't we lucky to live in an age where such wondrous things are provided for us! It doesn't bother me if it isn't as good as LOTR's because you can't improve on perfection anyway smile.

broomsticks Wed 09-Jan-13 17:08:10

True smile

sbrooks1686 Fri 18-Jan-13 14:50:35

Really want to watch this...however I would like to watch the second and third lord of the rings first. The first one was brilliant but I have never got round to watching the full trilogy