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Thanks for the good wishes. :) The trip was beautiful, albeit edhausting - spending 12 hours of a single day on the coach isn't the fun it's said to be. But the Christmas market in Graz was lovely, the old town of the city is very pretty, too, and we had a good time.

There will be pics, eventually. Especially the Bethlehem scene carved of ice was beautiful, and the orange punch very tasty. Had a kick like a mule, too. AFter a single mug, I felt like a drunken troll. Fortunately, the effect didn't last long. *g*

I bought the edited edition of the first "Hobbit" film and am looking forward to see the second part, somewhen between Christmas and New Year. Feel free to spoil me, if you've already seen it; I like to be armed against horrible surprises. Not that my expectations would be too high; clearly, Peter Jackson and I have very different ideas about Tolkien's characters, races, etc. I find his Elves especially horrible. Not to mention that Orlando Bloom really, really doesn't look youthful and fresh enough to play Legolas anymore. And don't even let me start talking about poor Elrond...

But Martin Freeman is a great Bilbo, and I'm really curious about what Benedict Cumberbatch has made of Smaug, so yeah, I will go to the cinema and give it a try.

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Date: 2013-12-15 08:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] songfire3.livejournal.com
Glad you had fun!

I've just come back from the cinema (The Hobbit, part II) and well - I'm seriously underwhelmed, to put it mildly. But that might just be me, almost everybody else seems to love it....

The only thing I really, really loved was Smaug, actually! (And not because of BC, I haven't forgiven him for Star Trek yet). The last 20 minutes were actually pretty good (well, I was rooting for the dragon! *lmao*).
I still can't stand Thorin (didn't like him in the book, either, so he's pretty much in character! *g*), lets not even start with the elves..(!).and the only likeable character except for Bilbo was Bard. Unfortunately he looks like Will Turner...! A bit disorienting. I kept expecting Captain Jack Sparrow to pop up from somewhere...

You don't want to know what they did to Gandalf, either...I know you *loved* the fight between Saruman and Gandalf as much as I did, so now you can "look forward" (*cough*) to a similar fight between Sauron (!!!) and Gandalf...*headdesk*

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Date: 2013-12-16 07:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
At least the battle between Sauron and Gandalf is canon.... unlike the stupid things with Saruman!

I unerstand your problem with BC playing Khan (because you explained it to me - I'd never have thought of that aspect), but I found him really good in the role, actually, and I rooted for Khan against the rest of Starfleet *and* the new Enterprise crew which I honestly can't stand. Sorry. I kind of could tolerate them in the first film, but I find the level of performance dropped dramatically for the second one.

I kept expecting Captain Jack Sparrow to pop up from somewhere...

Be careful what you wish for. With Peter Jackson at the steering wheel, you might get it, based on some warped kind of logic. Look at his Elves! (Though, I must admit, Thorin kinda grew on me...)

What angers me is the fact that with all the tech he has at his disposal, with the same amount (or less) effort he could also have done things right. These film directors never seem to understand that people actually like characters and events in certain books because they are what they are. Changing them might lessen the popularity.
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