The Hobbit review

Dec 15, 2012 13:25


I know I said I was going to post a review the next day, but I've been either busy or tired (though not the next day) what with the time of year, the heat, Greg's company's end-of-year party (not bad, and air-conditioned quite effectively by having a whole side open to the sea) and a lot of stuff I have to do for work before I finish next Friday ( Read more... )

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sallymn December 15 2012, 01:30:30 UTC
Definitely going to see it (Sis may not, but she HATED The Hobbit, so I'll go alone...)

Every review on my flist has said how good Martin Freeman is... :)

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vilakins December 15 2012, 02:33:37 UTC
If she liked LOTR, she might enjoy it. It has much the same feel, but with added humour.

I won't ever see Martin Freeman play Vila again, but he would be perfect; he has that appealing vulnerability. I've loved all the characters he's played from Tim in The Office on.

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threeoutside December 15 2012, 02:23:55 UTC
Thanks for the review! I'm trying to avoid them, since I won't see it until (maybe) tomorrow, but you did a great job. I am much encouraged.

And Sebastion: because HEDGEHOGS!!!! Can't WAIT to see Sebastion!

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vilakins December 15 2012, 02:30:45 UTC
He only has a bit part, but we have a special feeling for the name. :-)

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threeoutside December 15 2012, 02:37:38 UTC
I love the name, too. And hedgehogs. We don't have wild ones here in the US. I had a pet one once. He was adorable. I could move to the UK JUST so I could maybe have a hedgehog in my garden. it'd totally be worth it.

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vilakins December 15 2012, 03:20:53 UTC
We rescued a baby hedgehog from our garden whose bristles had all fallen out due to mange and took him to the vet. We had to bathe him regularly in a solution which I think had iodine in it till he was cured, and fed him on cat food which they love. For the vet records we had to name him, so he was Edgy, described as "species: exotic", and we used to get worming and de-fleaing reminders for him. We're pretty sure it was him we saw a few months later with a mate. :-)

I have to say though that we don't see them often but we know they're around. This little guy was ill and hanging around for food which was why we starting leaving it out for him and eventually caught him.

I've always liked the name Sebastian and it was the only one I suggested that Greg liked when we were naming our furry guy. It suits him well too. :-)

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astrogirl2 December 15 2012, 05:58:48 UTC
I was hoping to get to see it next week, but at the rate things are going, I might not have time until after Christmas. Sigh. I shall attempt to be patient. :)

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vjezkova December 15 2012, 08:43:02 UTC
Thank you very much for your lovely review and recommendation! We are still waiting for the premiere. It will be on Prague and we " outsiders" will have to wait even longer.
I can´t wait! And a hedgehog there! My totem animal! Ah, Sebastian, haha, what would your Sebastian think of that?:-)
Also I haven´t realised that fact about imported animals to NZ - yes, dogs and cats too...
I think there is a hedgehog hibernating inside of our new compost:-)

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quabazaa December 15 2012, 09:38:05 UTC
Yay, I'm gald to hear you liked it! I'm really looking forward to seeing it myself, although I've been a little skeptical since it's hard to imagine the Hobbit in 3 films! Plus it was never my fav Tolkien book. But I can't wait to see more of my beloved Middle Earth, and reading that you recommend it gives me a little more optimism about it ;D

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