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_axiom
The Wall
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Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:04 pm |
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choubachou
Indiana Jones IV
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Sounds to me like you decided you disliked the movie long before it came out.
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Flava'd vs The World
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Yeah you probably should have just gone down the Bradley route. Unless you were paid to see it.
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Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:44 pm |
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A. G.
Draughty
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I saw this on New Year's Day in 24 fps. It was perfect. Most entertaining film of 2012.
Martin Freeman is so much better than Elijah Wood it's ridiculous.
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Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:46 am |
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_axiom
The Wall
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:50 am Posts: 16163 Location: Croatia
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Flava'd vs The World wrote: Yeah you probably should have just gone down the Bradley route. Unless you were paid to see it. What's the Bradley route here... I'm kinda avoiding his posts. Unfortunately I paid to see it  choubachou wrote: Sounds to me like you decided you disliked the movie long before it came out. Does it? You probably mistook my lack of love towards LotR as a sign that I came with misconceptions about TH, but the truth is TH turned out awful completely on its own merit for me.
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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A. G. wrote: Martin Freeman is so much better than Elijah Wood it's ridiculous.
That is very true. Though Bilbo is also a better character.
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Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:36 pm |
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Mannyisthebest
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The most starts off slow buts its a rather wild ride after...
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Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:31 pm |
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A. G.
Draughty
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Yeah in the first half hour I had my doubts. I liked some things but it was also slow going. Then around the time Bilbo wanted to go back to get his handkerchief and Radagast's rabbit was thumping its foot, I started enjoying it a lot more. The last 45 minutes or so were masterful. So much visual imagination at work, like the best aspect of a high quality animated movie.
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Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:34 am |
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Bradley Witherberry
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trixster wrote: At least it got Riddles in the Dark (my favourite part of the book) right. Not particularly.
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trixster
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Until you've seen the film, Bradley, stop posting in this thread.
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Sat Jan 12, 2013 3:14 pm |
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_axiom
The Wall
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:50 am Posts: 16163 Location: Croatia
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Bradley Witherberry wrote: trixster wrote: At least it got Riddles in the Dark (my favourite part of the book) right. Not particularly. I'm not the biggest fan of the movie (as evident by my review), but that's actually the only scene done right in tone and spirit of the book. The changes in that scene are actually completely excusable and understandable from the movie point of view. I actually quite liked the fact that Gollum beat goblin with a stone and dragged him in front of Bilbo's eyes for instance for instance.
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Sat Jan 12, 2013 3:22 pm |
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The Dark Shape
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Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2004 3:56 am Posts: 12119 Location: Adrift in L.A.
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be.redy wrote: Bradley Witherberry wrote: trixster wrote: At least it got Riddles in the Dark (my favourite part of the book) right. Not particularly. I'm not the biggest fan of the movie (as evident by my review), but that's actually the only scene done right in tone and spirit of the book. Um, the dinner party?
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Sat Jan 12, 2013 3:31 pm |
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_axiom
The Wall
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:50 am Posts: 16163 Location: Croatia
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No. Didn't like that one. Felt weird and uncomfortable. But maybe that was due to fucking 48fps. At the beginning I was mostly puzzled why anyone would think that characters looking like they're on constant fast forward is an improvement over the "old" way.
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Sat Jan 12, 2013 3:35 pm |
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The Dark Shape
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Yeah, that's 48fps. But the scene itself is pretty much the book on screen.
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BJ
Killing With Kindness
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be.redy wrote: No. Didn't like that one. Felt weird and uncomfortable. But maybe that was due to fucking 48fps. At the beginning I was mostly puzzled why anyone would think that characters looking like they're on constant fast forward is an improvement over the "old" way. I noticed that as well, I read that that problem goes away at higher frame rates. Can anyone confirm this?
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Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:36 pm |
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_axiom
The Wall
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BJ wrote: be.redy wrote: No. Didn't like that one. Felt weird and uncomfortable. But maybe that was due to fucking 48fps. At the beginning I was mostly puzzled why anyone would think that characters looking like they're on constant fast forward is an improvement over the "old" way. I noticed that as well, I read that that problem goes away at higher frame rates. Can anyone confirm this? Though wasn't 48fps supposed to solve all jitter/ghosting/etc. problems?
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The Dark Shape
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Yes. 48fps considerably helps ghosting and such. It makes the 3D an easier viewing experience. Anything in close-to-medium-shots looks sped-up compared to 24fps.
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Sat Jan 12, 2013 7:55 pm |
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_axiom
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From what I've seen cons outweigh pros. Add the fact that the movie mostly looks flat and unimpressive in 3D (what we talked about int he other thread).
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Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:28 pm |
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Corpse
Don't Dream It, Be It
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I finally got around to seeing The Hobbit and must say that the critics definitely got this one all wrong.
There were some pacing issues, but besides that I enjoyed every bit of the film. 9/10
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choubachou
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Corpse wrote: I finally got around to seeing The Hobbit and must say that the critics definitely got this one all wrong.
There were some pacing issues, but besides that I enjoyed every bit of the film. 9/10 
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MadGez
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Indeed,this is a great film. A blockbuster that delivers. Im glad I didnt see it in 48fps. It looked crisp and perfect in fake IMAX 3D.
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Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:33 am |
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choubachou
Indiana Jones IV
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MadGez wrote: Indeed,this is a great film. A blockbuster that delivers. Im glad I didnt see it in 48fps. It looked crisp and perfect in fake IMAX 3D. Fake IMAX is so great that it even makes our wallets look hollow.
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Bradley Witherberry
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Bradley Witherberry wrote: Algren wrote: Yeah, who cares if the book is too thin to warrant 3 films. If PJ can give us 3 films like The Hobbit, then I'll be a happy chappy. Let's make it a dozen! Saturday Night Live stole my idea! Bradley Witherberry wrote: Great commercial for The Hobbit... Peter Jackson splits the remaining two episodes into 18 more movies!
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Barrabás
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Wonderful film, it doesn't try to be Lord of the Rings but it captures the spirit of the book and is an enormously, fun, intelligent adventure. I am baffled by the middling reviews, how can generic trash like Iron Man get 90%+ on RottenTomatoes yet this is rotten (?!) with top critics.
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Algren
now we know
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Fuck Rotten Tomatoes and any critic that panned The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. It's an amazing film that entertained millions of people.
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