Watched the Hobbit last night. The three hours flew by. Had a couple of slow scenes but it was worth it. Now I have to wait for the next release.
Watched the Hobbit last night. The three hours flew by. Had a couple of slow scenes but it was worth it. Now I have to wait for the next release.
Just looked it up, three movies; The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, The Hobbit: There and Back Again.
At least three freaking years to see the whole thing
Hopefully Jackson will tackle The Silmarillion, it's the only one left.
"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey", the upcoming prequel to "The Lord of the Rings," is being shown in a new format that has some fans feeling a bit off -- even though medical science and 40 years of experience say it should be just fine.
For decades, the standard has been for films to be shot and shown in 24 frames-per-second (fps), but director Peter Jackson decided that he wanted to shoot the Hobbit in 48 fps, citing the heightened clarity the format provides. The movie will be released Dec. 14.
There's no question that watching "The Hobbit" in 3D at 48 fps is a totally new experience, one you notice immediately. Everything from the fluidity of motion to the smallest detail is hyper-articulated. At times you can feel like you're there with Bilbo and the dwarves, rather than watching a film, which can be a bit disconcerting.
A friend and I went to see it yesterday and LOVED it. We saw it in 3-D and I have to say I jumped a couple of times.
With all the "coming and attractions" before and then the movie itself, it was a solid 3 hours with no intermission. So be prepared for an "iron butt" experience but it was well worth it.
I saw it new years eve. The theater here in the dorf has reclining seats so I didnt have the "iron butt". It was a good movie, but now we have to wait for the next two.
I went to the 9:45 am show Sunday morning. The new Waldorf theater is amazing!! And so was the movie! 2.5 hours long.I saw it new years eve. The theater here in the dorf has reclining seats so I didnt have the "iron butt". It was a good movie, but now we have to wait for the next two.
I went to the 9:45 am show Sunday morning. The new Waldorf theater is amazing!! And so was the movie! 2.5 hours long.
See we are not all getto up here in the dorf.