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Lee, I don't remember any of the first 3 LotR films being hard to understand, but presumably you do have to actually be conscious...having just seen The Hobbit and then re-watching LotR, I must say the old ones were definitely better in a number of ways, particularly Ian McKellan's acting, and the lack of general silliness in favour of drama and pathos; not that I didn't enjoy The Hobbit, it was just a lot lighter.

Looking forward to seeing The Hobbit tomorrow.
I watched a film called Retreat last night, it was quite a downbeat depressing thriller but worth sticking with. Jamie Bell was excellent in it (very attractive too!) shame he doesn't seem to have been around much since Billy Elliott, I imagine he could be huge if given the right roles.

Quote: Lee @ December 27 2012, 4:12 PM GMT

I actually had to Google where the f**k Frodo went in the end (I had been drinking and zoning out).

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Did you know that gollum's cough was modeled on Linda Lovelace's final retch in deepthrout.

Watched 'Enchanted' on Crimbo day; lovely, funny film.

The black and white version of The Mist that Frank Darabont wanted to release before the studio slapped him down. It does work better than the colour version. More claustraphobic with a classic B movie feel.

Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland; it does for its source material what Stephen Spielberg's Hook did for Peter Pan.* Johnny Depp in particular approaches the part of the Mad Hatter with the exuberant, unrestrained zest of a second Robin Williams.**

*In case anyone has not seen Hook, that is not a compliment.
**in case anyone thinks that is a good thing, you are a moron.

I love Hook but it's probably not because of Robin Williams as is most definitely because of Dustin Hoffman.

I didn't like Burton's version, but I have no problem with the principle of adapting the source material; Jan Švankmajer's Alice was an absolute triumph.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ December 27 2012, 3:52 PM GMT

How To Train Your Dragon - beyond awesome, absolutely loved it.

'Twas indeed rather jolly.

Quote: Nogget @ December 28 2012, 6:09 AM GMT

I Jan Švankmajer's Alice was an absolute triumph.

Never actually succeeded in sitting through that.

Quote: Lee @ December 27 2012, 4:12 PM GMT

And now I've watched LorR: Return of The King aka LorR: The Film That Kept Concluding But Still Had 2 Hours Left.

"One does not simply rewatch a 12 hour film"

P.S. I still didn't understand "The Eye" and the pink Orc, were they not the same guy? And who was the guy on the Dragon? And which King actually returned because I saw loads of Kings!

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The eye? Sauron? The pink orc? Gothmog, just a high-ranking orc. No, not the same. :) Can't remember a guy on a dragon, but the King referred to in the title, I suppose, is the king of men, so Aragorn.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ December 27 2012, 8:28 PM GMT

Watched 'Enchanted' on Crimbo day; lovely, funny film.

It's very good and has enough adult undertones to keep everyone happy.

Caught part two of the Swedish gloomy murder fest trilogy - The Girl Who Played With Fannys Fire. Not as good as the first, but Noomi Rape-face just can't keep her clothes on, so every cloud...

Quote: Nil Putters @ December 28 2012, 3:31 PM GMT

Gothmog, just a high-ranking orc.

Why the deformed hand?

The guy on the dragon, was a witch or summink?

Quote: Lee @ December 28 2012, 5:38 PM GMT

Why the deformed hand?

Jeremy Beadle-Orc?

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Got an idiot abroad for Christmas

Never seen it before as I don't have sky

Watched the very first ep today (china)

It was quite entertaining

But I was lead to believe it sposed to be very funny??

Maybe it's just that ep but I didnt think it was particularly funny

And Karl can be quite rude at times

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