I think the second movie ends at a good enough spot - you might believe drenching Smaug in the molten gold was going to kill him. Then he heads out to destroy Laketown and Bilbo pretty much goes 'oh shit' and it ends on that sort of cliffhanger. It's not too bad.
A lot of things have to happen in the third film - isn't there a Dwarven army that at this point has to come out of nowhere since they weren't seen (or I think mentioned) in the first 2 films?
I'm looking forward to every second of it :drools:
They have flaws but I absolutely loved the first two Hobbit movies.
I think the second movie ends at a good enough spot - you might believe drenching Smaug in the molten gold was going to kill him. Then he heads out to destroy Laketown and Bilbo pretty much goes 'oh shit' and it ends on that sort of cliffhanger. It's not too bad.
A lot of things have to happen in the third film - isn't there a Dwarven army that at this point has to come out of nowhere since they weren't seen (or I think mentioned) in the first 2 films?
A lot of things have to happen in the third film - isn't there a Dwarven army that at this point has to come out of nowhere since they weren't seen (or I think mentioned) in the first 2 films?
though like with all the other EEs they added a scene that I really think should have remained on the cutting room floor.
Yeah, but that's 20-30 minutes out of what's looking to be about 150-160 minutes, which still needs to deal with the aftermath of Smaug's attack, the Dwarves in Lake-town reuniting with the rest of the Company in Erebor, everything leading up to the Battle of Five Armies, the battle itself, the aftermath of the battle, the fight at Dol Guldur, Bilbo returning home, and whatever else they might have planned.Given the way Peter Jackson has handled this trilogy, I'm extremely skeptical that it'll appear perfunctory. My guess is it'll be at least a 20 minute action sequence, possibly a 30 minute one.
Which one?though like with all the other EEs they added a scene that I really think should have remained on the cutting room floor.
Which one?though like with all the other EEs they added a scene that I really think should have remained on the cutting room floor.The Master's breakfast of bollocks. Just gross and totally unnecessary.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.