12-05-2012, 01:14 AM | #1 |
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The Hobbit: Early Screening
I have a FB friend who lives in LA. She saw a screening of "The Hobbit" and walked out. And she says she was looking forward to it.
I've written her to see just what it was that made her want to go. I'll let you know if she replies. She did make disclaimers - that maybe it's just her, that she likes plenty of movies others don't like and vice versa. But it's still got me a bit apprehensive.
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OMGoodness, I hope it's not just a "throw in some of this and some of that, they liked it before" type of movie!!
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Oooh, foreboding.
Maybe I'll best just take my expectations down a bit. Maybe it was the 3D? I'm having my doubts about that. |
12-05-2012, 12:46 PM | #4 |
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There's rumours on the internets, apparently the frame rate is making people feel sick.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/short...plain-sickness |
12-05-2012, 05:20 PM | #5 |
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What, still?
I thought they'd have that ironed out by now. That was already known a month or two or so ago at the test screening. Note to self, don't eat before the screening. |
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OK - here's our FB message exchange in full. She didn't speak too strongly on her actual post about walking out - but she pulled out all the stops here:
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OTOH - I've tried to check out a few reviews. Some sites give it 4.5 of 5 stars (!!!). On others where it gets a poor review - people post responses that this reassures them the movie will be good, since they usually disagree with the critics.
I did see a couple heartening (for me) comments on reviews: One, that it was 'too detailed'. The other - more or less that it 'began like LOTR, with a flashback to an ancient mythological battle which was not part of Tolkien's account' - by saying this, I assume the reviewer means it's not part of JRRT's "The Hobbit" - though it's likely (hopefully) part of JRRT's historical account (found elsewhere - like LOTR Appendices) which sets the stage for this story.
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Oh - and not knowing a lot about film in general, I learned some things here. The '48 fps' means 48 frames per second. I read that standard is 24 (for some reason, I thought was about 32). I also read that with more frames - maybe this is because the detail just shows through so well - that makeup and props and so forth look less real and more fake.
It's fun to learn.
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Do you mean we don't have a choice and we HAVE to see it in 3D? That's AWFUL!!!!! I hate hate HATE 3D! I have some eye issues and it just drives me crazy.
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I hope we don't have to see it in 3D. O_o I really don't care for 3D. It doesn't bother my eyes persay, but I don't care for it.
I can't imagine it'll ONLY be in 3D though. |
12-06-2012, 12:25 AM | #11 |
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I hope not. I even saw someplace that most theaters cannot show the 48 fps, and will show a 24 fps version.
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So much for the 'hyperrealism' of the 48fps, then. I think I'll go for the 24fps, non-3D then, if I get the choice. Just checked on the cinema website, they will have all three options here. Lucky me. For now it's only viewable in 3D, but I'll probably go somewhere with the family in January so I can wait until it's viewable on 24fps. I can always try the 3D or 48fps later but I'd like our first viewing not to be automatically ruined by nausea or headaches.
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I'm really crossing my fingers and hoping it turns out well. Have been apprehensive ever since I heard they're making it in 3 parts - I mean, no matter how detailed a portrayal I like, the Hobbit =/= LOTR... and especially not in size. I just hope they have enough content to keep the movie exciting, and not just lengthy.
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Oh no! I bought my tickets for IMAX 3D and I feel motion sickness quite easily. I hope I don't regret this! That's my only fear though, I'm excited for the extra details - the more the merrier for me
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It's sitting at 72% so far on Rotten Tomatoes, which suggests critics like it but don't love it. The LOTR films all had scores around the 90% mark.
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One reviewer said nothing about getting dizzy from it, but he did say that the new sensation took him between five and ten minutes to get used to. After that there was a lot of new beauty, especially in the view of landscapes. For close-ups you would notice the details more - like Gandalf's contact lenses. Perhaps it's better to choose a theatre that shows it in 24 rather than 48 - at least at first, and if you want to watch it again, you can then try the new technique. Quote:
So I guess that the ancient mythological battle is when Smaug drives the Dwarves away from the Erebor and takes the mountain for himself. If so, it shows why the Dwarves want to take it back. Not a bad idea, I would say.
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Ooh, that could be great fun, indeed. And probably the only shot we'll be seeing of Smaug the Magnificent for about one maybe two years. They could tie it to a flashback of Thorin's father, ThraÃ*n, setting out to make his fortune, and Gandalf finding him dying in the dungeons of Dol Guldur. That might make a good tie between the Hobbit storyline and the other bits.
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Everybody calm down, you won't HAVE to see it in 3D/normal, or in 3D/48fps, it'll be primarily screening in regular format. Most cinema houses can't (or won't yet) afford to remodel many, if any, of their screening rooms to accommodate the new 3D 48fps tech, and The Hobbit's being released 3 ways: Regular (24fpm,) Regular + 3D, and New-Thing-48fps + 3D. Too bad there's not a non-3D 48fps option, actually, come to think of it...
Well I've got my tix bought & my favorite seat reserved & everything! SQUEEEEE!!!!1!! 4:30 this afternoon. And *I* am not easily queasied (not a word but it is now,) so 48 fps, here I come! I could not care less about the blither the critics spit & dribble out, they can SAVE IT. I'll be the judge of what to enjoy, thankyouverymuch. So in about 6 hours from now, I'm gonna be kickin' it in Hobbiton, then it's off to Rivendell for a couple weeks, & after that possibly Mirkwood. IF so, I certainly hope I make it to Beorn's pad with the crew beforehand. (That better be in this first film.)
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Here's a reviewer who thinks it's great, and says that after a couple of minutes of getting used to the 48 frames per second, it just makes everything more realistic:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/markhugh...-is-a-triumph/ I'll try to see it some time this weekend. It seems the cinemas in Oslo will provide all 4 combinations to choose between, both 2D and 3D come in both 24 and 48 versions. I have to choose (or watch it 4 times this weekend).
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I've been so busy that I completely forgot that it was coming out tomorrow!!! That will definitely be a treat to look forward to! I can't wait to hear what you all think!
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