Also, did anyone else keep thinking James Nesbitt was made up to look like Peter Dinklage?
I need to see it again, mostly because I want to, but in part to play BBC Actor Bingo.
(And, of course, to see Beautiful Coward Lee Pace again)
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Also, did anyone else keep thinking James Nesbitt was made up to look like Peter Dinklage?
I need to see it again, mostly because I want to, but in part to play BBC Actor Bingo.
(And, of course, to see Beautiful Coward Lee Pace again)
Plei, do you want me to ping you when we go see it this week? Since I'm working from home all week, we are going to sneak off and catch a matinee or something.
We saw Skyfall last night. That was fun, even if I left the movie kind of surly because of Dame Judy being killed off. But it was fun eye candy, and the Bond girl (no, I don't think I ever knew her character's name) had fantastic lipstick.
In terms of Judy Dench - I'm hoping she comes back as best Bond villain ever
Jess, I haven't seen the Hobbit yet!
Plei, do you want me to ping you when we go see it this week? Since I'm working from home all week, we are going to sneak off and catch a matinee or something.
Maybe! Paul hasn't seen it yet, mind.
I'm disappointed by the lukewarn reviews The Hobbit has been getting, not least of which because I want to see it again and nobody wants to go with me!
I would see it with you, though I do not know the way... to your local theater.
I was worried about prior reports of the length/filler, but there wasn't a single minute of it in which I felt less than engaged. I think the key for me is that although the LotR trilogy's hobbits were entertaining, I wasn't really invested in them the way I was Gandalf, Aragorn, and Boromir. Whereas I find Martin Freeman endlessly fascinating and relatable in every project I see him in, and spent about 2 1/2 hours resisting the urge to hug him despit his not being physically present in the cinema.
Fabulous Tumblr comic about The Hobbit: [link]
Hahaha. Thanks, Suela; I just had to go and reblog that. So. True.
Okay, maybe I'll see it Wednesday. I did take half a day off, after all.
Very interesting post about HFR 3D and The Hobbit from a cameraman's perspective:
The guy watched the film in HFR 3D, regular 3D and 2D in the space of one day. Talk about dedication.
ETA: some spoilers in the article.
ETA2: so reading the comments, it turns out he didn't watch the movie in full three times. But still.