They're vegetables! And I ate them like vegetables!
ok, that one was fantastic.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I read it to mine at the beginning of the RONA. The 8 year old loved it, the 6 year old enjoyed it but found it challenging to follow, and the 4 year old was bored.Quote:
I have been thinking lately about when the best time it would be to begin reading The Hobbit to my son and daughter. They are 6 and soon to be 5 respectively. I was thinking 7 or 8 might be the best age to begin.
TBH?Quote:
TBH some of the CGI already looks a little dated
I was trying to apply it to LOTR world and was failing. #oldredline248 said:
To be honest
Tree Beard is Hung?Ol Jock 99 said:TBH?Quote:
TBH some of the CGI already looks a little dated
CincyAg said:
Are you sure you're not talking about The Hobbit?Brian Earl Spilner said:
Whereas a few short years later, you had the prime example of an unnecessary split finale (HP7), with one entire movie of absolutely nothing happening.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
ROTK is the rare case of a movie that could've justifiably been two movies. Extended version is 4:20. Split it after the Battle of Pelennor Fields, and add in the Scouring of the Shire for the second film.
Whereas a few short years later, you had the prime example of an unnecessary split finale (HP7), with one entire movie of absolutely nothing happening.
accurate as hell.CincyAg said:
Sometimes you need the crying-laughing emoji.CincyAg said:
When you haven't read the books but bash the movie you fall into the category of people who didn't read Game of Thrones, then complained during season 1 that they couldn't tell the characters apart because everybody had a beard.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Nothing happened in the first HP7 movie. From what I can even remember, they ran around a forest for two hours looking for horcruxes.
No, I haven't read the book.
redline248 said:
Didn't they break into the bank? And Harry had tea with Nagini? and RIP Dobby.
you monster!