The hobbit: The desolation of smaug. (Exclusive lego) (Blu-ray, edición especial+dvd+copia digital)
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Roxanne McArdle
Greater than one weekFun to watch, good movie to put feet up and have a bowl of popcorn while watching.
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Eldora Skiles
> 3 dayI wont the hard copy If you can not get me the Hard copy then I wont My money back
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Kenneth M Hatch
> 3 dayIts not a word for word translation from the book, nor should it be. I loved it. I found Smaug CGI to be amazing, and the story completely entertaining. It was in some ways a little more childish then they books, and yet more gruesome as well. Movies are an art form and this movie, while not all time by any stretch, is a great example of translating one art form to another. I cant wait for the next one, and I wish Tolkien had written more stores of Hobbit adventures.
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Ahmed K.
> 3 dayone of my bestbmovies
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Lily tchou
> 3 dayGreat three D effects. Great story.
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Sue
> 3 dayGood
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Sarah
Greater than one weekgood
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BackLot
> 3 dayExcellent Series - Excellent Movie - Nice Lego Pieces -
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Rich W.
> 3 dayAwesome movie!
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Ken Decker
> 3 dayThe Peter Jackson Tolkien series jumps the shark (or dragon) in this second installment of the Hobbit. The movie shambles along until the escape from the elf kings realm in barrels. The action sequence looks more like a preview for a theme park ride than cinematography. Its also Crouching Tiger/Hidden Dragon without the slow motion cuts or the incredible beauty. It when movie making become pedestrian that you notice that Orlando Bloom looks far older (and more tired) in the Hobbit than he did in LOTR.