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The conclusion to Peter Jackson's Tolkein project is "no more sophisticated than Die Hard, or an episode of Spartacus: Blood & Sand," says Ian Maleney
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I loved the trilogy but simultaneously I admit that they are overblown, shite films, tonally all over the shop and with all sorts of ham-fisted additions.I really wanted to love this trilogy, but it was 5 hours too long.
There wasn't much to the 3D version.
In the words of the kid " they just dragged it out for no reason. No one looks into the distance for a full minute!!" And "I could have read it twice by now, and had more fun that way".
no way man, it went from dwarves having a lovely, comedic dwarven sing-along for the kids to the necromancer bringing down unholy evil, all in the space of about 10 mins. Plus Radagast and his fucking rabbit sleigh FFS GO AWAY, they RUINED his entire character.I didn't see the second one but I thought the first was way better than any the LOTR ones
I didn't see the second one but I thought the first was way better than any the LOTR ones
The conclusion to Peter Jackson's Tolkein project is "no more sophisticated than Die Hard, or an episode of Spartacus: Blood & Sand," says Ian Maleney
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I went with a 12, 9 and 6 year old. You'll be grand.Would an 8 year old get in to the cinema to see this?
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