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Hiro11 12-07-12 08:35 PM

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Six one minute long clips.

Dr. DVD 12-07-12 08:45 PM

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In essence , if PJ made the EE versions and put them in theaters as opposed to the Theatrical versions.


I will say that as a fan , I am quite giddy with anticipation. I remember reading the subject of that White Council clip above in "Unfinished Tales." However, therein lies the problem. I have always felt that Hobbit should serve as someone's introduction to Middle-Earth. Even if most people who view these movies are fans, it should still be done in a manner to appeal to potential newcomers. Instead, it appears that it is something for the truly devoted geeks (like me), and that will cost this series in the long run I fear.

B.A. 12-07-12 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 11494209)
Sounds like Jackson may be having the same problem with this he did with King Kong. He takes too long to get things going and is expanding too much.

This is what I have been worrying about ever since they added the third film.

Josh-da-man 12-07-12 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by B.A. (Post 11498397)
This is what I have been worrying about ever since they added the third film.

Yeah, I'm kind of worried about this, too.

The Hobbit, the novel would make one good movie. Two is kind of stretching it, but there's still quite a bit of side stuff like the White Council and Dol Guldur that could expand the story beyond the novel and tie into the LOTR trilogy.

But most of the reviews I've read don't mention these things and just say that's it slow-moving and takes forever to get moving. So it sort of sounds like it's just the first part of novel The Hobbit with a few extra bits thrown in.

Dr. DVD 12-08-12 08:15 AM

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FWIW, I intend to see this movie, but my enthusiasm started to deflate once a third movie was announced. I wanted two good movies, and a third one just seemed excessive. The fact that they apparently decided to just make it three on a whim should tell you something.

covenant 12-08-12 08:47 AM

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as a fan of the the books, movies, games, really everything. I can't wait. I haven't watched the theatricals of LOTR since the extended editions were released.

TomOpus 12-08-12 09:39 AM

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AMC is having their LOTR trilogy marathon today. I thought of going if I didn't already have a girlfriend :)

Dr. DVD 12-08-12 09:46 AM

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Will you be able to get said girlfriend into Hobbit? Did you consider taking her to the marathon? I hope you aren't someone who sacrifices their own interests for a steady supply of booty.


One thing I predict is for this movie to have a largely male audience.

TomOpus 12-08-12 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 11498733)
Will you be able to get said girlfriend into Hobbit? Did you consider taking her to the marathon? I hope you aren't someone who sacrifices their own interests for a steady supply of booty.


One thing I predict is for this movie to have a largely male audience.

Oh yeah, she's interested in The Hobbit. She likes movies, just not to the extent that I do. The only time where we have the time to spend together is the weekend. And it's more than the booty, she's just a great person to hang with.

Cellar Door 12-08-12 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 11498733)
I hope you aren't someone who sacrifices their own interests for a steady supply of booty.

What if one's own interests IS a steady supply of booty?

islandclaws 12-08-12 05:14 PM

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So, it looks like there's a Cinepolis theater (cinepolisusa.com) opening right next to my place just in time for this. They'll be showing it in HFR 3D, but tix are $22. Yikes. I hope the premium experience is worth it.

Dr. DVD 12-08-12 06:09 PM

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$22 for motion sickness?

islandclaws 12-08-12 06:30 PM

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I highly doubt I'll get sick. Will I hate the fuck out of it? Maybe, but it won't make me sick.

Dr. DVD 12-08-12 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 11498753)
The only time where we have the time to spend together is the weekend. And it's more than the booty, she's just a great person to hang with.


Cool. Long distance relationship, busy work schedules, or both?

OldBoy 12-08-12 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 11499114)
So, it looks like there's a Cinepolis theater (cinepolisusa.com) opening right next to my place just in time for this. They'll be showing it in HFR 3D, but tix are $22. Yikes. I hope the premium experience is worth it.

same thing for me cept $21.00 for this showing. can't wait!!!

OldBoy 12-08-12 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 11499161)
$22 for motion sickness?

i'm going to take a dramamine.

TomOpus 12-09-12 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 11499172)
Cool. Long distance relationship, busy work schedules, or both?

Started as a long distance relationship but since I moved here last year it's been our schedules. Well, mainly her's since she's working on her Masters.

Dr. DVD 12-09-12 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 11499495)
Started as a long distance relationship but since I moved here last year it's been our schedules. Well, mainly her's since she's working on her Masters.

So you moved for her. From that I would presume that she is having her degree taken care of by the school and was hence unable to relocate for you. Thought of getting a little "Hobbit hole" together? ;)

Giles 12-09-12 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 11499114)
So, it looks like there's a Cinepolis theater (cinepolisusa.com) opening right next to my place just in time for this. They'll be showing it in HFR 3D, but tix are $22. Yikes. I hope the premium experience is worth it.

why is the theater doing that? that was never in the cards HFR screenings weren't a reason to raise tix price.

whoopdido 12-09-12 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Giles (Post 11499616)
why is the theater doing that? that was never in the cards HFR screenings weren't a reason to raise tix price.

Why not? It was a huge investment to upgrade wasn't it? That's business 101...you raise prices if you remodel or reinvest in the property.

TomOpus 12-09-12 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 11499591)
So you moved for her. From that I would presume that she is having her degree taken care of by the school and was hence unable to relocate for you. Thought of getting a little "Hobbit hole" together? ;)

She wants to teach out here for a bit before thoughts of relocating. It's too expensive in San Diego to buy a house. Out here you can get a nice little house on some land for a fraction of where I lived. It's a good thing there's nice theaters out here. The Alamo Drafthouse is now fully functional and we need to check it out. It was previously an AMC with full menu services and the place of our first date :)

Sean O'Hara 12-09-12 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 11499670)
She wants to teach out here for a bit before thoughts of relocating. It's too expensive in San Diego to buy a house. Out here you can get a nice little house on some land for a fraction of where I lived. It's a good thing there's nice theaters out here. The Alamo Drafthouse is now fully functional and we need to check it out. It was previously an AMC with full menu services and the place of our first date :)

If you're going to turn this into a dating thread, can you at least make it an interesting dating thread.

TomOpus 12-09-12 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara (Post 11499675)
If you're going to turn this into a dating thread, can you at least make it an interesting dating thread.

Sorry about the derail.

Back on subject am a little confused by the theater listing in reference to HFR showings. For the midnight showing they list 2 HFR showings, one in Atmos and one regular sound. Each is at different times. The next day's listing only shows one HFR show without Atmos.

Giles 12-09-12 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 11499114)
So, it looks like there's a Cinepolis theater (cinepolisusa.com) opening right next to my place just in time for this. They'll be showing it in HFR 3D, but tix are $22. Yikes. I hope the premium experience is worth it.


looks like the same theater is pricing 'Life of Pi' 3D at the same price and that isn't HFR - what do you get for $22 ??? (a reserved seat? a free small popcorn? a pre-film massage??) they maybe luxury cinemas - but jeesh... that's outrageous.


Originally Posted by whoopdido (Post 11499636)
Why not? It was a huge investment to upgrade wasn't it? That's business 101...you raise prices if you remodel or reinvest in the property.

thankfully I don't see any of the DC metro area 'HFR' screenings with any additional tix price adjustments.

Shannon Nutt 12-09-12 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 11498728)
AMC is having their LOTR trilogy marathon today. I thought of going if I didn't already have a girlfriend :)

Did anyone go to this? I went to it at a local Cinemark...movies were fun to see on the big screen again, but there were NO special Peter Jackson intros as advertized. Wondering if it was just my theater, or if everyone didn't have them.


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