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Dont think i managed to finish that. Theres one bit in it thats like a parody of the original.m

Lemme know if its worth a rewatch i cant remember most of it
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just got past the part with the three boobed hooker, to bad it's not Melina, cause i'd grow a third hand or a second penis
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SoM wrote:keep getting interrupted by my dumbass uncle tho
just tell him to finish in a sock instead
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he wouldn't understand, or prolly have a heart attack

i did that in jail :)
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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - pfg/10

Saw it in 48fps IMAX 3D. Was quite an experience. Almost like watching a live action play.
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Can't stand that 48fps nonsense, it makes everything look like a cheap TV movie.

Saw Hobbit in Imax 3D just now, 50/10. Interstellar was great too.

Now there's no reason to go the movies until next December.
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Just rewatched The Hobbit 2 on my parents 3d screen - 7/10

I really like the first half of the movie. Bear, Spiders, Elves - Great stuff. For the second half: Out of the four times I watched the movie, I fell asleep two times during the fight with the dragon. Such a borefest. The dialogue between Smaug and Bilbo is great, though.

I like the 48fps.
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Captain Mazda wrote:Can't stand that 48fps nonsense, it makes everything look like a cheap TV movie.

Saw Hobbit in Imax 3D just now, 50/10. Interstellar was great too.

Now there's no reason to go the movies until next December.

I really hate the frame doubling motion flow bullshit on new tvs..I always turn it off. To me this seemed different. It was like you stopped looking through the cinema lens and were actually there watching it. I wouldn't call it bad..just unique.
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Hobbit: 5 Armies HFR imax 3d

8/10

I thought it was really good. The HFR didn't bother me at all and I thought it looked really cool. Awesome visuals.

I was completely shocked when

[spoiler]Thorin and the brothers were killed.[/spoiler]

Absolutely didn't see that coming. I guess because the book is totally different.

The film was good, but it felt like one big fight scene...
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shaft wrote:
Captain Mazda wrote:Can't stand that 48fps nonsense, it makes everything look like a cheap TV movie.

Saw Hobbit in Imax 3D just now, 50/10. Interstellar was great too.

Now there's no reason to go the movies until next December.

I really hate the frame doubling motion flow bullshit on new tvs..I always turn it off. To me this seemed different. It was like you stopped looking through the cinema lens and were actually there watching it. I wouldn't call it bad..just unique.
Yeah I saw the first two with the HFR. Some people are ok with it, but I felt it was a jarring effect.
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I caught the Dr Who Christmas 2014 Special the other night. Get a chance, watch it. Excellent :up:

[spoiler]Contains time paradox and alien, face hugger type material[/spoiler]

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^ pretty much sums up why i never watch Doctor Who and think it's utterly, totally and 100% gay
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I then saw the BBC special An Adventure in Space and Time

Shows in some way how the cult of Dr Who was born.
In this, the first Doctor, William Hartnell is played by David Bradley and a great job too :up:




Clicky for BBC America item

David Bradley - IMDB

William Hartnell - Wiki

Edit years later... BBC broken so here it is on YT
[youtube]ouhNbSA8uaU[/youtube]
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seremtan wrote:^ pretty much sums up why i never watch Doctor Who and think it's utterly, totally and 100% gay
I always took you for a Dr Who fan actually. I wonder how that happened.
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because you're a :alert: ?
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perhaps. my whole life is a lie either way.
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The Hobbit 3 - 7/10

Great visuals but horribly written. This movie jumps the shark again and again in both blatantly obvious and subtle ways.

Under the Skin - 9/10

The movie sucked me in from start to finish.
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Hobbit movies are all boring to me. What's the point when the bigger, better story has already been told? I didn't care about anyone in the Hobbit films.
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Captain Mazda wrote:Yeah I saw the first two with the HFR. Some people are ok with it, but I felt it was a jarring effect.
It takes a bit of getting used to, but after 10 mins or so, it doesn't feel odd anymore. It's awesome to see the quick panning motions of the camera being sharp. Sometimes it causes a bit of a visual overload because there's so much information for your eyes to take it, but I like it.
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feedback wrote:Hobbit movies are all boring to me. What's the point when the bigger, better story has already been told? I didn't care about anyone in the Hobbit films.
I watched all three of them like I was in a rollercoaster ride. The visuals are hugely impressive, especially in the HFR versions. The story wasn't of any importance to me.
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I wasn't impressed by the visuals much, though the appearance by sauron in the 3rd hobbit movie was a stand-out. I found the original LOTR movies had much higher quality effects, though it could just be I've become more jaded by in the years since CGI.
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feedback wrote:I wasn't impressed by the visuals much, though the appearance by sauron in the 3rd hobbit movie was a stand-out. I found the original LOTR movies had much higher quality effects, though it could just be I've become more jaded by in the years since CGI.
It might be the higher resolution; It might be the lesser use of non-CG effects - I also found the visuals at certain points to be worse than in LOTR.
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it sucked giant balls

next up: Peter Jackson's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep tetralogy, starring Harrison Ford as Tyrell and Stephen Fry as J.F. Sebastian :rolleyes:
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Peter Jackson's best movie is Bad Taste.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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seremtan wrote:^ pretty much sums up why i never watch Doctor Who and think it's utterly, totally and 100% gay
Fuckin high 5
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