Just got back from the pre-screening - first in Ireland, whooooo.
So, point by point through Rueben's post...
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- Thranduil is a god.
Thranduil is Nicolas Cage. I can't get over the resemblance, even though no one agrees with me. Oh, and I get that he's meant to be arrogant, but I feel it's been overdone. Far too much emphasis on "Thranduil's not nice" and not enough on "look, he's King of the largest Elvish realm east of the Undying Lands".
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- Beorn looks great.
Yep. More of him would've been great. I
would have liked it if they'd introduced him more as to the book, but the fact that we got him at all is great. Seems to fit the Beorn of the book, too.
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- Everything in Mirkwood looks great.
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- The spiders scene was better than I could've hoped for.
Mirkwood was awesome. Really well done; perfect cross between Fangorn and Shelob's lair.
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- Nice looking action sequences albeit over the top and ridiculous at times.
So ridiculous.
Bombur in the barrel was hilarious, but too many cheap laughs with people's heads in these two films.
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- Good acting for the most part.
It's PJ, what do you expect?
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- Pacing problems: The first half of the movie moves at a merciless pace, while the second half slows down too much. Beorn for example has about 10 minutes screen time MAX, while some laketown parts or even Smaug at the ending takes too long.
Agreed. I get that they're trying to set up the climactic finale, but the scenes in Erebor were dragged out far too much compared to the earlier bits.
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- Tauriel started out great, but the whole athelas healing scene is ridiculous . I expected Kili to turn into Hugh Grant at any moment.
I don't even know what's going on there any more.
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- AGAIN the bias towards Kili. Fili is in this movie too, PJ...
- Some dwarves still haven't had one line or more than one close-up, 2 movies into a trilogy.
Fan service.
I'm not entirely sure Bombur has even
had a line yet.
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- Gandalf discovers the Necromancer is Sauron. PJ felt the best way to make Sauron scary was to use and infinite loop GIF of Sauron as an eye changing to a figure, to an eye again...
I was so happy that they got in this side plot, considering how important it is to the LotR trilogy and how it explains Gandalf's absences, but again, overplayed. What's with the bubble fight? And the High Fells? And the Orcs? "We are legion", seriously?
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- Smaug comes of as the intelligent dragon he should be, but then PJ decides to ruin it with an over the top action sequence. The golden statue, the forges, was that really necessary...? Smaug turns into your average unintelligent animal for about 15 minutes before turning into his smart self again at the end.
- The entire Azog storyline still makes no sense, possibly even less, after Bolg has been so casually introduced.
Yep yep yep yep yep.
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- I guess GW and other companies are once again fooled into making a miniature that doesn't appear in the (or this) film, e.g. Thrain.
Well, we did sort of have Thrain in the last film, albeit for only a short few scenes.
Oh, and I do agree with pretty much everything else you've said.
For my own part, I am quite annoyed at Bard the...
Bargeman? And what's all this about ballistae? Can he not just be an archer, as he should be?