Devster1
Devster
Devster1

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Surreee you do...

I liked them, but I feel they would have been better as two movies. For one, you could remove that bizarre gold sequence at the end of the second movie. Molten gold doesn't look or act like that! I was literally trying to figure out if it was supposed to be gold or water reflecting gold, and since no one acted if

I liked them for the most part. A couple of misfires (IMO):

As a parent, I'd be impressed to see a young kid standing still for 45 minutes at all.

You aren't the only one, but we're definitely outnumbered. If I like something, I generally want as much of it as I can get, so I liked most of the filler scenes even if they were unnecessary. I understand getting irked at changes sometimes, but unlike a lot of my friends, I really try to enjoy movies as opposed to

Nope, I loves the films and I can't wait to get the extended trilogy :D

I liked it, although I can acknowledge it has a lot of flaws. But still I could watch them all at any given time. For me, the most egregious area where the trilogy stalls is toward the end of Desolation of Smaug, with the whole Laketown/Running from Smaug in the Lonely Mountain bit. It just drags on and on.

Am I the only one who liked the Hobbit Trilogy as it is? That admitally might be because I'm a massive Tolkien fanboy but I liked all the additions, seeing the white council (though admittedly a smaller version of them), the Necromancer and all that.

I'm still watching Constantine in hopes of being one of those online fans that keep it alive or at least keep it together to get picked up by something like hulu, amazon or netflix. Sure the first few episodes were shaky, but so were S.H.I.E.L.D's. I donno why the broadcast stations refuse to invest in shows

Yeah....

Thandie Newton is going to be in Westworld? Well, then.. looks like I'll be watching Westworld.

Poor Constantine. I really feel as if this is a show grossly mismanaged by NBC. Yes, it could be better than it is, but it's not helped by the fact that they dumped it on Friday nights. Also, the NBC suits who talk about jumping on the comic book bandwagon...if that's what they want, then maybe they should acquire the

FTR:

Where the hell did they get those shirts? I want! Even the Rachel Summers (now Grey) one.

I think it's completely bizarre that it gets Best Original Song (when technically it's not - it's a reworking of the Lonely Island) and not Best Animated Feature. WTF.

Seriously, Lego Movie should be running away with animated feature and it's not even nominated and everything is not awesome!

I find that unbelievable. It was a huge at the box office, genuinely funny, and had fantastic voices—it was the Pixar nomination in a year Pixar had no movies. Complete farce.

The Academy members must not have followed the instructions!

As someone who only recently has come to care about animated movies, I CAN. NOT. BELIEVE IT. Literally, an awesome film.