I read them when tv only had 3 channels so every book was excellent back then dude.....imagination was key......think they call it head space these days lol
It's moving a bit too slowly for my liking but I think it recaptures the fantasy and magic of the original trilogy far more than the Hobbit trilogy ****e did. Casting is pretty solid too - I actually care about the character development rather than wanting them to be killed off asap. Will stick with it I think. The issue is the original trilogy set the bar so ridiculously high in every category, it is an impossible act to follow.
It's a slow build but I'm enjoying it - I know where some of the strands are headed ... but haven't a clue who meteor man is ... or will turn out to be ..
I agree, it's not terrible but still a little slow considering the hype, as long as it eventually delivers then fine.
Our Friends In The North. Never seen it before. Tremendous 9.5/10 Superb cast. Daniel Craig's finest performance bar none.
Yeah…it’s intense…still remember the scene when the 4 horsemen are looking for the Hobbits in that village scaryyy
Better deliver. Saying it's slow is an understatement at the moment. Wanna see some big **** off Orcs battles. At least these orcs ain't that CGI **** in The Hobbit movies though and are back to the ones like in LOTR, prosthetic ones are way better.
Thirteen Lives - 9.1 Brilliant. I’d briefly read up about it a year or two back but must have missed some of the stuff involving the actual rescue, just incredible what they had to do.
When I saw how long it was I thought it would be a slow film. Then as I watched, they get right into the disaster which I wasn't expecting. So I'm thinking, how are they going to fill the next couple of hours. But the events and how much was involved in getting them out, made it a tremendous watch. Btw when they enter the tunnel and the rains come and they can see the water dripping down through the rocks. If that was me, I'd be saying - lads is this not fcking worrying anyone, lets gtfo of here now.
I had the exact same thoughts about the length of it and it’s probably why I put it off for a while but there’s not a single moment where I was bored or uninterested. Didn’t even feel like 2 and half hours either when done. Easily one of the best films I’ve seen in the last couple years.
Just watched Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, giving it a 6.5, I enjoyed it, the ending reminded me of Tom & Jerry cartoons.