I saw the image at the new speed in imax 3-d. I liked it. No headaches at all. No nausea.
Also, liked the movie itself. Want more. I would totally go see it with you, Jessica.
We got out of the theatre and were all, "Same time, next year?" Which I hope we get to do because we had such a good time: lovely hobbity breakfast and then the movie in an excellent theatre with lovely chocolate chip bar cookies that we smuggled in.
Is 3D seamless for everyone? About 1/3 of the movie was two images, 2D, and the rest was dwarves a-popping. Didn't have any frame rate issues, except--that rain is going to take a while to look normal, or they're going to have to work out how to catch fewer raindrops. It looked like buckets of water were being dumped on their heads. Depth of field, frame rate blur, whatEVER. But the waterfalls looked fine.
I need to (read: won't) go look at the original Gollum, the one they Lucased over once the second film came out. Because, good lord. Due to makeup constrictions, Gols had the most expressive face after Freeman.
My dad and step-mom got me $100 at Fandango for Christmas, so I will actually be seeing The Hobbit, and Les Mis, and Django Unchained in theaters. It's been a while since I was able to go out to the movies regularly
Just watched The Imposter.
Holy shit. I can't even talk about it because I think people should see it unspoiled, but holy shit.
It's out of theaters now but I think it's available on iTunes/Netflix/Amazon, etc.
About 1/3 of the movie was two images, 2D, and the rest was dwarves a-popping.
Huh - I didn't have any problem with the 3D. Could it have been a projection issue?
i think I read that Jackson said one thing that concerned him was that the motion capture CGI had gotten so much better that Gollum was going to blow the old one off the screen.
I didn't have any 2 image issues either.
Sean - what an excellent present.
I'd wager it's just my own enhanced optical system isn't backward compatible, with, you know, reality or anyone else. I don't remember having noticed that many shadows in any other movie, but this was clearly working the shit out of dimensions.
Good lord, everything else aside for a moment--that is one motherfucking beautiful piece of movie those guys put onscreen. I saw a review complaining that the orcs were not as all that as the Uruk Hai because they were CGI, but I still felt they had heft. I don't love Azog like I did Lurtz, but it's clear that my brain sees them as the biker boys of Middle Earth, the guys your mother warns you against, but still...there's just something, you know?
Maybe not.
Gollum was going to blow the old one off the screen.
Absolutely. Some of the internal conversation expressions were so fluid and muscular (he was kinda hamming it up, and by "he" I mean Serkis and Jacskon). I realise I can see more of Serkis in him than before, but it's impossible to tell if that's enhanced familiarity with the actor, changes in acting, or what.
Crushes also present for the expected--Thorin, Kili, Fili, Bofur (GOOD LORD THAT MAN IS SEX ON STICKS LOTS OF STICKS), Bilbo in an asexual way.
Heh--I thought I was going to be less emotional about this, since it's not got the grand scale "it's all in the balance" vibe of the trilogy, but given that "heroic hobbits" is my cry point, I have no fucking idea what I was thinking. I HAVE READ THE BOOK. I know he's not dead weight. And then we have PJ, so extra not.
Trying to work out if I think PJ inserted this well into the established universe or leant too heavily on things he'd already set up. I'm gonna go with the former. I actually started avoiding coverage halfway through the dwarf casting, so I wasn't sure who I'd see in this.
Everyone looks amazing. Everything looks amazing. Even the nasty stuff (Radagast, any given warg) looks amazing. Oh, and the scrotum chin. THE FUCK???
Okay, time to go back and read what I missed--and I also thought "too long, don't remove anything." In that sense it felt like an extended version.
OMG THE CHIN! I had already blocked that out of my memory.
Yeah, the chin was revolting.
He's never not the guy who made Meet The Feebles. He's just got a bigger budget.