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Hm, I might bump it's place in the queue a bit higher
I don't mind slow starts, as long as it's connected or even if not completely relevant, that it's well done. Gone girl had a bit of a similar structure - I almost fell asleep for the first half hour, but what was presented was still relevant to the movie's conclusion.
The Hobbit(last one) had a hit/miss in this department. A lot of things were referenced in the final movie and the Angmar bit was awesome. But the Tauriel - "It hurts because it's real" and Legolas - "Your mother loved you and go find that strider guy" was just too much. I get what they were doing, but it felt too forced.
Yes I do realize that it's a set of three books, but I was referring to the movies and the last one is a two parter
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RUs123 wrote: Yes I do realize that it's a set of three books, but I was referring to the movies and the last one is a two parter
So was the last Harry Potter - and it should probably have been three or four parts (and several of the others should have been two parters). Sometimes a story is too big to comfortably fit as a single movie: you either have to leave out so much you lose the story (Enders Game) or you lose the audience because they have to take comfort breaks, eat, or even get some sleep and come back the next day!
While that works in a DVD setting, it just doesn't work at a cinema - one guy taking a comfort break disrupts the movie for dozens of others.
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I haven't read Harry Potter(yet ) so I can't say, but I agree that sometimes it has to be done.
I believe that Jackson has proven when it should and shouldn't be done.
LOTR - should definetly have more parts for one movie(after all there are 6 books).
While The Hobbit should be vice versa.
Haven't seen or read Enders Game so I will look into it.
I am not saying it's a bad thing, the "trilogy" part when I mentioned Hunger Games was meant as a bit of a joke. I was just referencing how it's popular to split movies in parts and sometimes it's good, while sometimes it's bad to do so.
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RUs123 wrote: after all there are 6 books
Um...three! "The Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers", and "The Return of the King" - they are a sequel to "The Hobbit" sharing the same world, but covering it from (largely) different characters and very different adventures.
If you haven't read Enders Game (or it's sequels which are also excellent) I can't recommend them highly enough. Brilliantly written by a master of the wordsmiths art - Orson Scott Card[^]
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But there are books within books
Each of the three volumes is divided into two books - so that is six altogether.
LOTR[^]
Yes it is remarkable how Tolkien has connected both stories. And how he created the whole universe and made little connections everywhere.
Thank you for the recommendations, it's always nice to read something new
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RUs123 wrote: Haven't seen or read Enders Game so I will look into it. Read the book first, it is so much better than the film.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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GuyThiebaut wrote: Read the book first, it is so much better than don't bother with the film.
FTFY
A positive attitude may not solve every problem, but it will annoy enough people to be worth the effort.
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You're right - I only watched the film out of curiosity and it added nothing.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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The movies was ok. The ending was retarded.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Why did it seem retarded to you ?
And don't worry about spoilers, I vaguely know what happens already.
But hearing the ending and seeing it is completely different for me.
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I just watched yesterday as well. Thought it was pretty good overall. The scene where he is going into the black hole reminded me a bit of the similar passage in 2001: A Space Odyssey...
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I should definitely watch 2001 again... I saw it when I was around 10 years old and I did not understood much things about it...
I remember some monkeys a stone and a bad computer with a red eye...
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I hated it. I just can't be doing with hollywood physics.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Yes, probably the physics involved are not real, but the story itself is good, the actors make a good job... a nice film for me...
But of course if you don't like the film... almost 3 hours of suffering are enough for at least hating it
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I think this level of cruelty should be forbidden... Can you at least get a big package of popcorn, nachos, beer...?
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I take a tablet.
Not to sleep; to read or play games on.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Well... at least you don't have to stay there watching something you don't like...
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I was looking for some shaving soap in a specialist gen'man's accessory store and I ended up with a new cut throat, strop and badger brush.
I shall shave well tonight!
veni bibi saltavi
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Make sure to post tomorrow so we know you survived.
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No kidding... some people love shaving with straight razors, seem like a risky proposition.
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I have got to stop word association in my head, I read that as you got a new todger and were going to enjoy a good strop. Thankfully the badger did not come into it!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: badger brush I'm a beaver man myself.
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Gimme back my tail!!!
Will Rogers never met me.
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