tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-309968962371255734.post8069360632907676198..comments2023-10-26T05:30:30.061-07:00Comments on Notes From The Bunker: Review of The Hobbitbpardoe870http://www.blogger.com/profile/10623499377401169695noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-309968962371255734.post-40420802020747903472013-01-02T16:01:49.096-08:002013-01-02T16:01:49.096-08:00The part that didn't ring true to me was how f...The part that didn't ring true to me was how fast Bilbo became brave and jumped right in the fight against the one armed goblin to save Thorin. It was much too soon for Bilbo to show his chops. Another thing about that fight was how poorly Thorin did. He was out of it from the first blow. <br /><br />I got tired of the miraculous escapes in the Goblin Kings lair. Just too close and too many miracles with no one getting hurt as they fell thousands of feet etc. Too over the top even for a fantasy. Harry Kellogg IIIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10202743804894536090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-309968962371255734.post-38324517032675503722012-12-20T08:54:40.733-08:002012-12-20T08:54:40.733-08:00To sum up, it's not a matter of "durrr mo...To sum up, it's not a matter of "durrr more frames mean better". There's a whole art to filmmaking and cinematography - one that has been continually advanced and mastered by craftsmen in the industry. The reason films are shot at 24fps isn't because of a lack of technology or something silly like that (we've been able to shoot at higher frame rates almost since the dawn of film), it's because that's what achieves that very specific look that human eyes equate to "film". Anyway, it’s a good film just not great. Nice review Blaine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com