As I said before, I didn't watch it until this November - a whole year after it's premiere. Why? Because I thought the same as many people, that it's just another mediocre Disney movie with a lot of singing (which I usually hate with a passion), but something about this movie just... I don't know. Half of the songs are well above... well, everything I ever heard (just listen to the instrumental version of "For the first time in forever - Reprise) and the rest are just in the movie for fun, but they don't feel forced, that's what I liked about them. The songs are necessary, because you learn a lot trough them about the characters, either what they long for, what they are going trough etc. Frozen has really outdone itself in this story-telling technique. My mindset was set for a lame kiddie girly movie when I sat down, and to my surprise, it transformed into a mature musical with a moving story and great life lessons to be learned.
Just do yourself a favor and watch it.
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put ur hands down, my teddy is cutest , its different matter that nobody wanna take him home for table, I don't know y, I asked ppls so many times but nobody cared.
I do not consider it a good movie, sorry. Not even as a stand-alone trilogy, even less as an extension of The Lord of the Rings. Its no secret that the Hobbit was made mainly for money-grabbing purposes (why else would they extend it to a trilogy, why would they take that horrible CGI route and why else would they make so much fan-service to the LotR fans?). I honestly felt embarassed watching the goblin cave "battle" (which looked more like a cartoon with trying-to-be-funny-characters on a jog trough a chocolate bunny cave), the barrel scene in the second instalment was no better, in fact it was even worse. I kept thinking to myself "I am too old for this s...". I say with pride that I find Frozen to be a more mature movie by a long shot.
And how can someone even mention The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit in the same sentence and compare them. That is exactly like comparing the old Star Wars trilogy with the newer-ish one and saying that the newer is better (off-off-off-topic: though it is certainly better than the Hobbit, Ewan McGregor felt like a real and believable character, and we find none of those in The Hobbit films).
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without the pics, i would have been lost :P well done
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I wasnt obsessed with icarly , and it wasnt a reality show. I liked her because of 'drake and josh'.
This whole frozen fixation thing reminds me of when Rolocolo became a belieber.
Also, no one noticed the cutest free character cost you, because you gave away 10k item?
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Don't forget the 2 plat character page edit.
The last part of the Hobbit was pretty awesome; I loved the white council fight. The other two were good movies although I don't think you can really compare them to the original LOTR trilogy.
You make three movies about one book and it's just not going to compare. I don't think this was 100% for money though. Peter Jackson really loved the LOTR lore, and I think he didn't want it to end so he did as much as he could with it unfortunately it was a bit overstretched. I am definitely sad to see it over despite it not being as legendary as the first three just because I've been a LOTR fan since a little kid.
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That is completely optional. I wasn't planning on repaying him, but he was just so nice. I asked him for 200 gold but he insisted that I take 2000 gold. It's rare to see true kindness without expecting recognition or other things in return, so I just wanted to give him a shoutout.
The 2 platinum character page edit is not a part of the guide, neither is it necessary to have the cutest character ever, just included that because I needed a "happy ending" screenshot.
I haven't watched The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies yet. I just can't bring myself to sit trough that again. Last I heard is that the third installment is based on just 50 last pages of The Hobbit book and it primarily contains just action. Apparently they had no time to screw it up then.
The characters are just so bland and stale. Does anyone even know the names of the dwarfs without googling for them? I honestly don't and I can pretty much name everyone in the LotR movies, that's just sad. And when they try to deepen the characters, they just come off as caricatures.
Please do yourself a favor and never talk about that when discussing cinema. Nobody can take your opinion seriously after that statement.
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