To the cinema TWICE today...The Hobbit at 12:20 and Kajaki at 18:10

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JudgeDredd

So - twice to the cinema today.

First up is The Hobbit:The Battle of the Five Armies at 12:20 with my daughter for her birthday and then Kajaki at 18:10

Impressions to come.

For anyone not in the know and who wants to know more about Kajaki - here's the trailer


I won't give the wiki of the incident because of spoilers - but you can find out more if you wish...it's about a group of Para's being caught in a minefield and trapped...and what happens
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MikeGER

Great  :)

Two times battle Good against Evil

...it just occured to me that Saurons Eye is gimballed over the cresent moon  :o



...how could JRR Tolkin knew ^-^   

JudgeDredd

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JudgeDredd

So - just got back from seeing The Hobbit:The Battle of the Five Armies.

My review is thus

WOW

That's actually all I've got...wow.  O0
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Sir Slash

WOW can be good or bad. I'm assuming it's a good WOW. I hope this film's great but the first 2 disappointed me with the changes to Tolkien's story and it's obvious attempt to be the new LOTR. I'll be seeing it come Wed. and just have to wait impatiently. :tickedoff: Did you go 3D Dredd?
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BanzaiCat

So the Hobbit movies are decent?

I've not seen any of them. I've seen the LotR trilogy but the Hobbit movies just didn't interest me/motivate me to want to go see them.

JudgeDredd

Ok - sorry for the "tease" - but I was really awestruck with it.

WOW is f*cking great. Superb. Fantastic. Marvellous. Excellent. Stupendous.

Disclaimer - I liked The Hobbit trilogy more than the LotR trilogy. I preferred the story and I definitely warmed more to Bilbo Baggins than I did to Frodo. Also, I hadn't read any of the books...though we did get The Hobbit read to us daily in Primary School as a project...but that was 40 years ago. Still - there's a line in the film that I definitely remember from the book (I think)...when the line was spoken, it definitely hit me I knew it.

I don't like 3D. Heresy I know, so it was 2D for me. If 3D is done well, I would imagine, given a lot of the scenes, that it would be fantastic in 3D. I should've went to see it in 3D...Peter Jackson, of Avatar, was involved and whatever you thought of that story, that has been the best 3D movie I have ever seen.

Battles - superb
Characters - fantastic
Story - excellent

My daughter and I thought it was over pretty quick - and that's always a good thing I think.

So I loved it - but I did like the trilogy and I had no real prior knowledge of the books - Hobbit or LotR.
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Sir Slash

"Take a look at that". Sgt. Wilkerson-- CMBN. His last words after spotting a German tank on the other side of a hedgerow.

JudgeDredd

Kajaki was absolutely amazing. Very moving and they nailed the British soldier banter

Two fantastic movies in one day....how good can life be!  O0
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JasonPratt

Quote from: JudgeDredd on December 13, 2014, 11:54:27 AM
Ok - sorry for the "tease" - but I was really awestruck with it.

WOW is f*cking great. Superb. Fantastic. Marvellous. Excellent. Stupendous.

Flawless? Staggering? Perfect? (Crap, I can't remember any of the other praises by Bilbo for the dragon armor. In my defense, I played Gollum and Smaug's voice for the children's play, so I didn't have to memorize those lines -- or any dragon lines actually since I could read those from the script. Bro, btw, was Gandalf. Explaining all this to the nieces is great.  :coolsmiley: )

Quote from: Banzai_Cat on December 13, 2014, 11:30:35 AM
So the Hobbit movies are decent?

For various values of decent, uhhhh, sure!  >:D

(The first two had a lot of problems, some endemic to the book, some foisted by PJ & Co. But they had a lot going for them, too. Haven't seen the 3rd yet. Kind of cringing about whatever PJ might have done to extend the cut to Hobbit 2: Electroplated Dragaloo.)
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Quote from: JudgeDredd on December 13, 2014, 11:54:27 AM
Peter Jackson, of Avatar, was involved and whatever you thought of that story, that has been the best 3D movie I have ever seen.

...no? I mean, I'm reasonably sure he wasn't involved in any significant way, or at all, with Avatar. (But yes, best live-action 3D movie that I can recall seeing. :) )
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JudgeDredd

Quote from: JasonPratt on December 15, 2014, 02:15:52 PM
Quote from: JudgeDredd on December 13, 2014, 11:54:27 AM
Peter Jackson, of Avatar, was involved and whatever you thought of that story, that has been the best 3D movie I have ever seen.

...no? I mean, I'm reasonably sure he wasn't involved in any significant way, or at all, with Avatar. (But yes, best live-action 3D movie that I can recall seeing. :) )
He wasn't....I should've looked before I posted. It was James Cameron in Avatar.
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Sir Slash

Right. And the movie was a "Titanic" success. Got my tickets ready for Wed. 12 noon. Looking forward to being up to my ass in orcs by 12:30pm.
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Sir Slash

OK. First of all, I got to second Dredd. Hobbit 3 is an excellent film. Clearly the best of the 3 and worthy of the Tolkien name. The movie has a rapid pace, good action scenes, and manages a couple of genuinely funny moments. Great battle at the end which is a little long and predictable but well done. Some of you Third Age TW fans will recognize some of the units I think. The variances from the book don't take away from the story and allows for a moving ending. Great special effects and good acting brings the Middle-Earth story to a close with a great tie-in to the first LOTR. Jackson finally got it right on the 3rd try. Very well done. I'd go 8.3 out of 10 because I'm picky.
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