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GoldenJCJ 07-08-12 01:33 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Reminds me of the image on the first book of The Hobbit I read.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...sL._SS500_.jpg

TomOpus 07-08-12 02:55 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Saw the trailer in 3D last week. Looked pretty good.

Ravenous 07-08-12 08:30 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Is it the same trailer thats out already?

On that note, I went to see Wrath of the Titans last week for $1. Movie sucked and so did the crowd. But when the trailer unexpectedly came on, I creamed my pants! I fucking love it and that song! Made the night worth it and I may go again just for the trailer and walk out.

Solid Snake 07-08-12 10:31 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
I just want to see wtf this looks like in 48fps. I don't care about the 3D, I kind of know what to expect when solid talent uses those cameras. I just want to see this 48fps for myself.

superdeluxe 07-08-12 11:06 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Read in we that the film will be able to be viewed at 48 and 24

Solid Snake 07-09-12 02:20 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
somehow I missed this:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/DyK-q1PFuxc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Panorama poster:

TomOpus 07-10-12 12:58 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Ravenous (Post 11300023)
Is it the same trailer thats out already?

Looked different, lots more stuff.

Dr. DVD 07-10-12 08:41 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 11300646)
somehow I missed this:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/DyK-q1PFuxc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Panorama poster:


I wonder if that bear in front of Gandalf is really
Spoiler:
Beorn?

ben12 07-10-12 09:06 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 
I guess this means the second movie is going to be all Lake-town/Lonely Mountain?

Xander 07-10-12 10:17 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Okay, that panoramic poster is badass! :thumbsup:

Dr. DVD 07-10-12 10:35 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by ben12 (Post 11301555)
I guess this means the second movie is going to be all Lake-town/Lonely Mountain?



Given all of the love they got for this type of scene in LOTR, don't be surprised if a good amount of time in part II is
Spoiler:
the battle of five armies.

Dan 07-10-12 01:02 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
So... this comes out in 5 months.
Does a list exist yet that shows exactly which theatres will be showing this in 48fps?

WeylandYutani 07-10-12 02:08 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 11299695)


Jackson is doing this right. This is good, this is perfect.

Michael Corvin 07-10-12 03:10 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
That's a damn sexy poster.

resinrats 07-10-12 11:38 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Too large of robes if he has to hold it up so he doesn't trip on it simply to walk.

mmconhea 07-11-12 09:02 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by resinrats (Post 11302816)
Too large of robes if he has to hold it up so he doesn't trip on it simply to walk.

That's was the street style back then for wizards. Equivalent to how "ganstas" wear their pants half-way to their knees now.

Solid Snake 07-11-12 09:29 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 
But that is cuz they're inviting for anal sex, no?

Kmical 07-11-12 09:54 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by resinrats (Post 11302816)
Too large of robes if he has to hold it up so he doesn't trip on it simply to walk.


Originally Posted by mmconhea (Post 11303086)
That's was the street style back then for wizards. Equivalent to how "ganstas" wear their pants half-way to their knees now.

Gandalf be saggin, homes.

Jay G. 07-16-12 05:32 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Peter Jackson showed a new trailer at Comic Con, in 24fps:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/16/c...bbit-reaction/

Peter Jackson explains on Facebook his reasoning for not showing it in 48fps:
http://www.facebook.com/notes/peter-...51078936971558


Some interesting articles I found about the 48fps debate:
http://techcrunch.com/2011/04/08/frame-wars/
http://effectscorner.blogspot.com/20...ond-24fps.html

RoboDad 07-16-12 06:13 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Those are some great articles, Jay. I especially like "Frame Wars," although I disagree with the author's insistence that there is more than "Filmstockholm Syndrome" at work regarding peoples' preference of 24 fps. In fact, that is exactly what it is. 24 fps looks good to people because it is what they have always known, not because it is inherently better. If Edison's suggestion had been followed, and 46 fps had been settled on as the standard, then that would be the frame rate to which everyone would be attached today, and an attempt to introduce a meager 24 fps system today would be "laughed to scorn."

ben12 07-17-12 08:20 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 11301696)
Given all of the love they got for this type of scene in LOTR, don't be surprised if a good amount of time in part II is
Spoiler:
the battle of five armies.

Yeah, that makes sense. Doesn't Bilbo sleep through it in the book?

arminius 07-17-12 09:12 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by ben12 (Post 11310615)
Yeah, that makes sense. Doesn't Bilbo sleep through it in the book?

He was knocked out during the battle by a goblin but he did take part in it.

pinata242 07-17-12 09:22 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by arminius (Post 11310679)
He was knocked out during the battle by a goblin but he did take part in it.

So now they're ripping off Game of Thrones? Pathetic.

Groucho 07-17-12 09:39 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 
Game of Thrones was published in 1996. Jackson couldn't get the rights so he made these cheap knock-offs instead (first movie came out 2001).

pinata242 07-17-12 09:43 AM

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But Tyrion wasn't knocked out in the book, so they're clearly ripping off the tv show adaptation from 2011.


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