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Monday 25 February 2013

Oscars: The Hobbit misses out. :O (Oh No!)




The Peter Jackson-directed blockbuster was nominated for three Oscars - Best Production Design, Best Visual Effects, and Best Make-Up and Hairstyling.
It missed out on all three categories.


Best Visual Effects was taken by the life Of Pi,
While best Make-up and Hairstyling  was taken by Les Miserables
And, our final hope was taken by Lincoln. 
It was a disappointing day indeed for Hobbiters around the world, but that did not stop the parties from partying!  The OneRing.net's One Expected the party proved to be rather exciting, though the atmosphere was damped slightly by no-award-winning-Hobbit.

Even though The hobbit didn't win an Oscar, that doesn't mean it's terrible to us! It's still a great movie, no matter what anyone else says.

Your hobbitly, Hobbit.

Monday 4 February 2013

The Hobbit:An Unexpected Journey Review.

A Very Hobbity greeting to you all! on here I will be posting my review on...
    
          

Well, what can I say, the special effects of this movie are amazing!Most of the movie is based on CGI (Computer Generated Images) which at some scenes with the 48FPS (Frames Per Second) makes the movie look like your looking at the set, not the Movie. The special effects are great at the scene where the gold/jewels in The Lonely Mountain  floods up and the dragon arrives.

Compared to Book:Some people prefer a movie like the book with all the detail, which upsets other people who just want a good movie, with some or no detail on the book at all. I prefer a movie like the book, but hey, vote on the poll what you like. Compared to the book, this was excellent, and although some information was different (such as the pale orc Azog (he died a long time ago in book!)) I think it was great for both sides of people alike...except for those critics. I must say its hard to put up with their complaining.

48FPS: I saw the movie on 3D with 48FPS. As most of you know,  watching a movie at normal FPS (around 20FPS) is very dizzying and strains the eye. However, with the 48FPS, the 3D is completely excellent! no eye strain whatsoever!

Acting: The actors did an excellent job, however there are maybe 3 scenes where the acting with the 48PS + 3D seems slightly cheesy/corny. None the less, it seems very nice.


Overall: Well, overall my rating for The Hobbit is..hmm... 

                                                    7.5/10


Vote on the poll what rating you give the movie!

        Sincerely yours hobbity,
                                               Hobbit