Michelle Williams isn't in it, but Carey Mulligan is. She is, by the way, awesome. Which is good, because she's one of only two women in the movie. (Sigh.)
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Oops, that's who I meant.
I can't go see that because I'm afraid something bad will happen to the cat.
Zenkitty: there are two or three cats in the movie. One of them might get hit by a car, but is seen limping into the woods afterwards. It's unclear whether this is one of the cats we saw earlier or not. The one good thing the lead character does is try to look out for the cat.
I'm feeling pretty silly at the moment. I have only just now realized that Radagast is the Seventh Doctor. Dur.
Also, I liked some of the changes, disliked others, but mostly thought it was okay (and the most expensive work of fan fiction ever). I don't really understand what the point of the plan to light the forges was. Fire can't kill a dragon. Obviously these dwarves haven't read Game of Thrones.
Also, are the dwarves all wearing meaty, prosthetic dwarf hands?
Thanks, Consuela. I believe I can skip that movie without regret.
Sean, thank god I wasn't the only one thinking that.
It makes me a little sad that I'm re-watching Lord of the Rings for the umpteenth time with great joy, but I have no real desire to see the new Hobbit movie.
Rewatching brought home to me that I didn't really get into any of the hobbit portrayals, though I was engaged whenever Gandalf, Aragorn, or Eowyn was onscreen.