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Birdsong231☾ (pm before invs)
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Apr 10, 2014 11:20AM
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Really good book and so far the moving pictures haven't been TOO far out there. Looking forward to the final motion picture.
Just watched the second part of The Hobbit. It was epic...can't believe I haz to wait a year to watch the last part!!
Rosella | I'M BACK!!! Just so you know, I still won't be online too much. ^-^ | wrote: "Just watched the second part of The Hobbit. It was epic...can't believe I haz to wait a year to watch the last part!!"No, you don't. BATTLE OF FIVE ARMIES, the conclusion, is out this year.
BlackStar103 {I'll Save A Place For You In Hell} wrote: "It was boring"Spoken like only someone who is NOT a Ringer can. ;)
Can't wait for the movie and liked the book. Except I don't exactly get the point of splitting a smallish book into 3 3 hr long movies
Jeannette wrote: "Can't wait for the movie and liked the book. Except I don't exactly get the point of splitting a smallish book into 3 3 hr long movies"In two words?
Money, honey.
I can't sit still either, yet I can't take my eyes off these movies. I'm 13 and I got the 1st part of The Hobbit when I was 11. I was still technically a kid/child. I have no patience(?) at all and yet I was able to stay down for the all 3 hours. I could sit for 18 hours for all 3 movies of The Lord of the Rings AND The Hobbit. Now that takes a lot of patience. But then again, I'm a LotR & Hobbit loving fangirl, so it might be different for others but there's enough epicness for almost any child to sit still, eyes wide every time Thorin Oakenshield, Bilbo Baggins and the other dwarves almost die. O-O I know I was! It all depends if you can stand watching violence or not. I'm also terrified of spiders. I cannot believe I was able to watch HUGE spiders when I'm scared of spiders!
Jeannette wrote: "True only problem is you CAN NOT watch this movie with kids"I saw more kids in the auditorium I was in for the second movie of the trilogy than adults and the kids were, for the most part,. much better behaved than the ADULTS!
Just goes to show that it depends on the kid.
Well I guess it my personal experience with younger children that was terrible because they just wanted to get out of there and run around



