Prepare for sweeping vistas, long close-ups with sobbing music, panoramic battle scenes, lots and lots of riding, running, walking wearily and creeping stealthily across lovely landscapes.
I thought they'd earned it, as with the ridiculously cool moment where Leggy swings onto his horse as the Warg attack begins.Just so long as there's no fucking Elven snowboarding down things in this trilogy...
The reason extended cuts are put in DVDs is to make people believe they are getting added value. In almost all cases* edits end up on the cutting room floor for a good reason. Jackson has simply taken this to its logical conclusion, dispensed with editing anything out and charging people for the privilege. We've already had 3 over-long, over-sentimental but visually stunning sword-fests, which were saved by the acting of a couple of the leads. I expect these three will be more of the same but because there is less material to start with, the padding will be of galactic proportions. Prepare for sweeping vistas, long close-ups with sobbing music, panoramic battle scenes, lots and lots of riding, running, walking wearily and creeping stealthily across lovely landscapes.
*Alien 3 is the exception; the theatrical release made no sense.
I thought they'd earned it, as with the ridiculously cool moment where Leggy swings onto his horse as the Warg attack begins.Just so long as there's no fucking Elven snowboarding down things in this trilogy...
I kind of draw the line at ROTK's "game over" line, though.![]()
Frankly thats a bunch of crap.
Worth the price of admission for me.sweeping vistas ... with sobbing music
Peter Jackson reveals the approximate running time for An Unexpected Journey:
“It’s looking like it’s going to be about ten minutes shorter than Fellowship was," explains Jackson. "So it’s going to be officially our shortest Middle-earth yet. I mean, Fellowship was just under three hours and this is about 2 hours 40 minutes at the moment.”
The "at the moment" refers to the fact that the credits hadn't yet been added and not all effects shots finalised when we spoke to Jackson, but it's going to be close.
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That's pretty much what I was expecting.
Nail on the head.You could tell the entire Hobbit novel in two hours and forty minutes. Seriously, he's going to do three movies on The Hobbit that are going to clock in at at least eight hours? Oh, but of course, Peter Jackson is a genius. The same genius who decided to take a ninety-minute movie in King Kong and turn into into a bloated, three-hour-plus "epic."
The Battle of the Five Armies is, what, a page or two in the book? I don't think it's unreasonable to make it an epic battle.
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