A Big Ol' Fan Has Seen "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey"

Dec 12, 2012 13:51


Last night, I reprised something from 10 years ago by seeing a Wellington-first-public showing of a Tolkien film by Peter Jackson at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington. How time flies ( Read more... )

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teaforme December 14 2012, 18:30:16 UTC
I cannot wait to see this now!

So, if we're seeing the Arkenstone (which is white in my mind) in film 1, does this mean it's a flashback or are they going to draw out the Battle of Five Armies for two films?

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tyellas December 15 2012, 04:21:24 UTC
Wish I could see it with you, sigh. The Arkenstone is in a flashback, half well done and half too "Jewels by Baldai" for me.

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snottygrrl December 17 2012, 04:45:21 UTC
i just saw it in the 48 frame 3d. yikes! every time pj did a panorama i thought i was going to sick up and i'm not usually one for motion sickness. oi.

i was thrilled to see figwit for his cameo, bless peter and bret both. also, i'd slash thorin with either kili or fili or both. and if i did incest, i could totally see slashing the two brothers. all in all, i enjoyed it ::nods::

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tyellas December 17 2012, 07:38:55 UTC
Oooh, if a film lover like you hates the 48 frame 3D, I feel better.

For the pretty, yes, that's the slash path to go. That or wait until the next movie!

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tecno_fairy December 30 2012, 00:33:44 UTC
My family and I went on a bit of a nostalgia-fest outing to see the Hobbit as we'd seen all the LOTR films together, but I don't think any of us had very high expectations - we'd even come on the bus rather than in the car so my mum could go home early if she felt dizzy from the 48fps ( ... )

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