Three things that came to my mind when watching the film.
A lot of bits felt like they were cut (I don't know anything about what's going to be in the Extended Edition, the editing and pace just felt this way).
There are many many many great scenes throughout.
There are many many many absolutely stupid scenes in between. All of Legolas, all of Alfred, some very stupid Orc stuff (like that Troll that rams through the wall and drops unconscious).
Overall, the battle never felt as epic as the battle in Two Towers or Return of the King. It did begin very well, with Dain Ironfoot appearing, and the Orc army arriving. I loved that bit of seeing the different battle tactics. But then it became kinda lame, compared to TTT or ROTK.
And a thing I noticed for all of the Hobbit movies:
There is too much. For example, the final fight against Azog had TWO endings. I liked the bit when he throws the rock at him, steps of the ice plate and he just sinks. I also liked the bit when he let himself get stabbed to be able to kill Azog. Choose ONE of those, not two.
The fight against Bolg was just as drawn out. Three people fought against him. Just let Bolg kill Kili and then let Tauriel kill Bolg in one instance of pure Elven rage. Done.
In Desolation, it was the Barrel sequence and the fight against Smaug. The entire bit of building the gold statue was uneccessary.
In Unexpected Journey, it was the escape from Goblin Town. I feel that, 10 years ago, either the bit where Gandalf blasts the rock from the ceiling or the bit where they cut some ropes and use a bridge as a swing, would have been the climax of the sequence, with a proper build up (like the company runs into a dead end, surrounded by goblins, and THEN they do their thing). But now, it's just one of a dozen eye candy bits that are edited in a "blink and you'll miss it" style.
A lot of bits felt like they were cut (I don't know anything about what's going to be in the Extended Edition, the editing and pace just felt this way).
There are many many many great scenes throughout.
There are many many many absolutely stupid scenes in between. All of Legolas, all of Alfred, some very stupid Orc stuff (like that Troll that rams through the wall and drops unconscious).
Overall, the battle never felt as epic as the battle in Two Towers or Return of the King. It did begin very well, with Dain Ironfoot appearing, and the Orc army arriving. I loved that bit of seeing the different battle tactics. But then it became kinda lame, compared to TTT or ROTK.
And a thing I noticed for all of the Hobbit movies:
There is too much. For example, the final fight against Azog had TWO endings. I liked the bit when he throws the rock at him, steps of the ice plate and he just sinks. I also liked the bit when he let himself get stabbed to be able to kill Azog. Choose ONE of those, not two.
The fight against Bolg was just as drawn out. Three people fought against him. Just let Bolg kill Kili and then let Tauriel kill Bolg in one instance of pure Elven rage. Done.
In Desolation, it was the Barrel sequence and the fight against Smaug. The entire bit of building the gold statue was uneccessary.
In Unexpected Journey, it was the escape from Goblin Town. I feel that, 10 years ago, either the bit where Gandalf blasts the rock from the ceiling or the bit where they cut some ropes and use a bridge as a swing, would have been the climax of the sequence, with a proper build up (like the company runs into a dead end, surrounded by goblins, and THEN they do their thing). But now, it's just one of a dozen eye candy bits that are edited in a "blink and you'll miss it" style.