Even if old hobbits are hard to break, reviews of this one seem pretty uniform:
Review: Bloated storyline hobbles 'The Hobbit'
Even if old hobbits are hard to break, reviews of this one seem pretty uniform:
Review: Bloated storyline hobbles 'The Hobbit'
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Oh, so that's how they're going to stretch The Hobbit into three movies.
They took his hair, Tommy. Jesus that's strange.
Chapter 6, I heard on NPR yesterday. And the reivewer kind of liked it.
I was kinda excited to hear there would be a hobbit movie - but THREE of 'em? No way will I be watching. I think I'll just read it again instead.
Although I admit I hate to miss out on Martin Freeman's Bilbo, he of the fabulous Dr. Watson on PBS's Sherlock Holmes.
If you are pissed at a dog for keeping you awake with its barking, it's not because you disagree with what it's saying. -- Rikki
will likely give it a chance eventually. tbh, have always been way more into the other three LOTR books.
"It isn't necessary to imagine the world ending in fire or ice. There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."
As I said elsewhere, we saw it and enjoyed it. I'm not sure why people are so seemingly put-off by it. It's padded, sure, but it's never dull. And Martin Freeman is great in it.
ah, good to hear it. have only heard negatives, which seemed a bit odd.
"It isn't necessary to imagine the world ending in fire or ice. There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."