Fritz
My muse is a fickle b**ch
Not yet.
Well it's possible that on occasion I may have been accused of not bring right in the head.
Not yet.
Just got back from seeing it. I'm very sad knowing that this is the last time I'll see a new Middle Earth movie in the theater. I love this world Peter Jackson by way of Tolkien has built here. Probably more so than any other fantasy world I've ever experienced. It's just sad knowing that this was the end.
Beautifully done though. A very fitting end even though I hate to say it.
I'm seeing this tomorrow; I'm looking forward to an hour of killing a dragon and 2 hours for a huge war. I hope.
You might be surprised. Not counting the credits, it hits right around 2 hours.
I thought it was fantastic. Not quite as good as Desolation of Smaug, but for what it essentially a two hour fight scene, it kept from becoming tedious which is quite an achievement.
Wow, good. I didn't want to be at the theaters for 4 hours.
I don't really like the Hollywood blockbuster bandwagon that exists right now. The industry and the advent of all the technology, has kind of lost its way. It's become very franchise driven and superhero driven.
Now that the entire franchise is done, are there any characters from "The Hobbit" that you're sad you can't move into "Lord of the Rings"?
PB: You're the person to ask that!
PJ: You mean retrospectively?
PB: Tauriel.
PJ: Tauriel.
PB: I actually think the young girls are going to start watching this 1, 2, 3 and they're going to start wondering where she is.
PJ: We're really three or four years away from eight and nine year-olds discovering these movies and watching them in this order and will be wondering why she doesn't show up in "Lord of the Rings." Maybe we'll get Evangeline down to New Zealand, shoot a bunch of stuff, chop it up and put it into a box set.
Like the Hobbit trilogy?
Why not? Legolas never mentioned meeting Gloin, and that was shoe horned in and beaten over our head in The Hobbit. Just for a laugh...
And you know they were joking about inserting Tauriel into the LOTR. How on earth could they do that? Really the only place they could digitally insert her would be as one of Legolas' company when he arrives at Rivendell for the Council meeting. And then they'd have her do what, just sit quietly while everyone debated about the Ring and let them go off on an epic adventure without her? Without her saying a word to Gimli about meeting his father or anything? Of course not.