durdencommatyler wrote:Please, be honest. Did anyone like Hobbit: Part One? And if so, why? I'm genuinely curious.
Full disclosure: I thought Fellowship was a GREAT movie. Twin Towers was fascinating and a worthy sequel. Return Of The King was so flawed it was distracting. Just a giant mess; full of cringe-worthy dialogue and character hiccups.
The Hobbit, to me, was just awful. A complete waste of time. And I watched it for free. On a plane from Paris. What a wretched piece of shit. God!
If you did like The Hobbit: Part One, what (if anything) honestly excites you about Part Two? I'll be honest. I LOVE Evangeline Lilly. She's talented. She's smoking hot. She's awesome. But even she can't entice me. This film looks just as laughable and forgettable and frustrating as Part One.
I liked it. I did not love it (and I LOVED The LOTR trilogy, including Return of the King, which had 3 moments where i literally cried), but I liked it. And I was disappointed because I didn't love it. There were parts that were poorly paced, and some scenes that just didn't need to be there, plus the dwarves are too interchangeable (that's a source material issue, I think). But I enjoyed the last hour or so (the goblins/gollum/the eagles, etc), and I just really enjoy lingering in the world. I will not be queing up for opening day, and I'm not nearly as excited as I was for the film, but I expect I'll enjoy it.
Plus the source material really picks up going forward. There is just not much exciting that happens in the first sequence of the story. So this was likely going to be the weakest installment.
In fairness, DcT, this would be a shitty movie to watch on a plane. It's very leisurely paced and the cinematography is pretty gorgeousl, but it needs a more expansive viewing environment than a plan to appreciate the strengths.