Personally I liked em, but I've not read the books. That said, I still haven't made it all the way through The Hobbit. I sat there twice watching it and fell asleep at the same spot both times.
I tried watching fellowship of the ring, I really did. Many times over the years.
It's just so boring I can't get through it the whole way. And since the rave reviews of the first movie were so far detached from my experience of it, I never trusted reviews of the later movies either.
I've caught glimpses of them on TV and didn't think I was missing anything.
They are more of the same with more complex storylines. The battles are a lot bigger, but honestly the spectacle has worn off since movies and TV shows have gotten bigger.
He ain't wrong. Though I'd say it's more like the end of The Two Towers and we are waiting for Gandalf to crest that ridge while we hold this line.
Can I ask you an honest question? How did you sit through those movies.
I tried watching fellowship of the rings long ago, but could never finish it. It was terrible.
Personally I liked em, but I've not read the books. That said, I still haven't made it all the way through The Hobbit. I sat there twice watching it and fell asleep at the same spot both times.
I tried watching fellowship of the ring, I really did. Many times over the years.
It's just so boring I can't get through it the whole way. And since the rave reviews of the first movie were so far detached from my experience of it, I never trusted reviews of the later movies either.
I've caught glimpses of them on TV and didn't think I was missing anything.
They are more of the same with more complex storylines. The battles are a lot bigger, but honestly the spectacle has worn off since movies and TV shows have gotten bigger.