zevatayler
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So I went to The Hobbit marathon. Yes, my fangirling has reached the level where I'm willing to sit in a theater for nine hours straight.
First of all, seeing the first two movies on the big screen again (and for the last time) was a wonderful experience. Seeing all three on the big screen in one night? Very cool. And getting to watch the character transformations and story lines in a row, fantastic. The effects, casting, acting, setting, action... everything was good.
Martin Freeman should win some major awards for his acting... actually everyone should. They're all incredible. I must say, I cried for most of the last fifteen or so minutes. If you've read the book etc., you know why. If not, please go so you can cry too.
The action and battle scenes are captivating, intense, and extremely fun to watch. We get more info about Sauron, which makes me very happy. We also get more Legolas and Tauriel, and let's be honest, who doesn't want more Elvish epicness?
There were a few moments I could have done without, and a few moments where the CGI seemed off, but other than that, I honestly couldn't ask for a better movie. I feel like braiding my hair and learning to wield a sword now.
People complain about these movies so much, but honestly, this is as good as it gets when it comes to book adaptations.
9/10
Once again, thank you Peter Jackson. Agorel vae. Galu.
First of all, seeing the first two movies on the big screen again (and for the last time) was a wonderful experience. Seeing all three on the big screen in one night? Very cool. And getting to watch the character transformations and story lines in a row, fantastic. The effects, casting, acting, setting, action... everything was good.
Martin Freeman should win some major awards for his acting... actually everyone should. They're all incredible. I must say, I cried for most of the last fifteen or so minutes. If you've read the book etc., you know why. If not, please go so you can cry too.
The action and battle scenes are captivating, intense, and extremely fun to watch. We get more info about Sauron, which makes me very happy. We also get more Legolas and Tauriel, and let's be honest, who doesn't want more Elvish epicness?
There were a few moments I could have done without, and a few moments where the CGI seemed off, but other than that, I honestly couldn't ask for a better movie. I feel like braiding my hair and learning to wield a sword now.
People complain about these movies so much, but honestly, this is as good as it gets when it comes to book adaptations.
9/10
Once again, thank you Peter Jackson. Agorel vae. Galu.
Though this movie had more of a comic book feel to it than some of the other Marvel films, it was spectacular as always. The very first scene had me crying, it didn't take more than five minutes. They found an absolutely amazing child actor to play young Peter Quill, that kid has a great career ahead of him.
The story then jumps 26 years into the future, and it just gets better from there on. Between Peter's sassy immaturity, the non-human's who are often oblivious to the meanings of his comments, and the more serious moments, I was either laughing, completely captivated, or crying through the entire thing.
The writers manage to make you care about all of the Guardians as they weave in excellent character development, friendships, and backstories while providing the audience with a masterpiece filled with enough explosions and sci-fi-ness to keep the fangirls and boys glued to their seats. Oh yes, and the classic rock is awesome.
I give it 10/10 (for Star-Lord's dancing, if nothing else), go see it as soon as you possibly can. The 3D option is fun but unnecessary in my opinion.
The story then jumps 26 years into the future, and it just gets better from there on. Between Peter's sassy immaturity, the non-human's who are often oblivious to the meanings of his comments, and the more serious moments, I was either laughing, completely captivated, or crying through the entire thing.
The writers manage to make you care about all of the Guardians as they weave in excellent character development, friendships, and backstories while providing the audience with a masterpiece filled with enough explosions and sci-fi-ness to keep the fangirls and boys glued to their seats. Oh yes, and the classic rock is awesome.
I give it 10/10 (for Star-Lord's dancing, if nothing else), go see it as soon as you possibly can. The 3D option is fun but unnecessary in my opinion.
This film has definitely made it only my list of favorites!
The action was nothing short of magnificent. Nearly nonstop excitement from beginning to end. Incredible battles, explosions, and escapes etc.
Benedict Cumberbatch gave a masterful performance. I was fully drawn into his character's intricacies. And for me, not having watched much of Star Trek before the 2009 movie, I was constantly on the edge of my seat wondering what the outcome of his actions would be.
Chris Pine was outstanding in his performance as Kirk. He was every bit as intriguing as Benedict was and I found myself in laughing and crying at his portrayal. I will never understand why people criticize his being cast in this role.
The death scenes were spectacular. The emotions were depicted flawlessly. I'm not one to cry at movies, but I found tears in my eyes multiple times throughout this one.
The cast was absolutely wonderful and I can't think of anything I didn't enjoy about this film. I plan to see it in theaters again and will certainly purchase it as soon as it becomes available on DVD. This is assuredly one of the best films I have watched and I HIGHLY recommend seeing in the theater if you can!
The action was nothing short of magnificent. Nearly nonstop excitement from beginning to end. Incredible battles, explosions, and escapes etc.
Benedict Cumberbatch gave a masterful performance. I was fully drawn into his character's intricacies. And for me, not having watched much of Star Trek before the 2009 movie, I was constantly on the edge of my seat wondering what the outcome of his actions would be.
Chris Pine was outstanding in his performance as Kirk. He was every bit as intriguing as Benedict was and I found myself in laughing and crying at his portrayal. I will never understand why people criticize his being cast in this role.
The death scenes were spectacular. The emotions were depicted flawlessly. I'm not one to cry at movies, but I found tears in my eyes multiple times throughout this one.
The cast was absolutely wonderful and I can't think of anything I didn't enjoy about this film. I plan to see it in theaters again and will certainly purchase it as soon as it becomes available on DVD. This is assuredly one of the best films I have watched and I HIGHLY recommend seeing in the theater if you can!
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