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Re: The Hobbit - The Desolation of Smaug Aeryn Send a noteboard - 14/12/2013 01:17:51 AM

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I found if hilarious that they have one family of good looking dwarfs. The blond one is played by Iolas I'm spelling it wrong from the Young Hercules series with Ryan Gosling.

Loved everything. The arrogant elf king, the sexy sexy Bard, gray eyed Legolas although he could have shown more personality, loved the hobbit.


View original postThere already have been plenty of discussions whether or not Tolkien's novel The Hobbit is worth spreading over 3 long films. Much of your enjoyment of the first part, as well as this one depends on whether you instead view the film as "Bilbo's extended adventures in Middle Earth" or if you prefer to be a purist about new characters and details that may have been different in the book.


View original postThe second part tunes down some of the silliness and has a somewhat gloomier tone, without abandoning its sense of humor altogether, mind. We also learn more about a few of the dwarves, with quite a few parts during which Bilbo almost becomes a minor character.


View original postThe film finds the right timing between calm scenes and action sequences, some of which have the same jump and run character you found in the orc mines of part one. That may be a bit too much for some, but it makes for the kind of outrageously spectacular action you pay to see on a big screen.


View original postWhat makes this film appear fresher and more interesting than its predecessor are the new
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The Hobbit - The Desolation of Smaug - 13/12/2013 10:03:50 AM 1522 Views
Sorry, two-legged dragons are just goofy, even if they did the best they could with that limitation - 13/12/2013 11:13:34 PM 790 Views
I'm glad I am not the only person who cares about that. - 15/12/2013 08:41:48 AM 721 Views
I don't care whether dragons have "hands" or not, as long as it meets all other draconic reqs. - 15/12/2013 02:16:15 PM 844 Views
Agreed - 15/12/2013 03:48:13 PM 631 Views
I'm not looking for "hands." - 15/12/2013 03:48:26 PM 758 Views
The entire concept of a wyvern is a fairly recent one. - 16/12/2013 04:48:15 PM 713 Views
I especially liked Thranduil's scenes. *minor spoilers* - 13/12/2013 11:25:30 PM 696 Views
such a good physical match for Legolas - 14/12/2013 01:22:21 AM 929 Views
Thought he looked more elf than Elrond and Galadriel put together. - 14/12/2013 07:13:00 AM 840 Views
He's also in my favorite movie, The Fall - 16/12/2013 06:03:22 PM 1219 Views
Re: The Hobbit - The Desolation of Smaug - 14/12/2013 01:17:51 AM 908 Views
So how is the new female elf they introduce "Tauriel" - 14/12/2013 05:34:56 AM 748 Views
I liked her - 14/12/2013 10:43:22 AM 692 Views
A lot of reviews said she was one of the best parts of the movie - 16/12/2013 06:05:50 PM 908 Views
You know what I think. I definitely have spoilers. - 04/01/2014 07:23:52 PM 711 Views
No point in arguing about such things, of course - 04/01/2014 09:51:07 PM 595 Views
This is true. - 04/01/2014 11:22:51 PM 630 Views
This. What Jen said. *NM* - 05/01/2014 10:28:46 AM 308 Views
"Hamster", not "Hampster". - 05/01/2014 05:28:48 PM 630 Views
It's a Gerbil from the Hamptons. - 05/01/2014 08:11:39 PM 616 Views
I'm going to watch it at some point, but ... - 04/01/2014 10:32:15 PM 791 Views
EXACTLY. - 04/01/2014 11:38:54 PM 708 Views
Ah...Ice Pirates...an underrated classic of the 1980s. - 05/01/2014 05:27:04 PM 642 Views
Underrated? - 05/01/2014 08:14:45 PM 641 Views
The golden statue - 06/01/2014 05:55:31 PM 997 Views
...that doesn't make me feel better. - 07/01/2014 06:41:01 PM 681 Views
Fat dwarves can roll a 20 too, you know? - 07/01/2014 07:01:17 PM 688 Views
I've been looking at this all wrong. *NM* - 07/01/2014 08:42:47 PM 323 Views

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