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OfflineThe last movie I saw was the Hobbit. I actually liked it better than LotR, but I like the Hobbit books better than the LotR books.
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OfflineThey are going to make it a trilogy. I feel mixed about it. It allows it to go into more detail than one movie, but it has parts that drag. I loved the LotR trilogy, but the Hobbit was good in a different way. It has more humor than the LotR trilogy because the Hobbit was a children’s book and LotR was for adults.
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OfflineDefinitely see it in IMax. It was great!
As for the last movie I saw, it was Zero Dark Thirty. Pretty good.
This year was full of good movies…..
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OfflineThe Dark Knight Rises was the second-to-last movie I saw in theaters. I was highly impressed. The Dark Knight trilogy has to be my favorite comic book movie series.
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OfflineKanto1992 said
The Dark Knight Rises was the second-to-last movie I saw in theaters. I was highly impressed. The Dark Knight trilogy has to be my favorite comic book movie series.
Chris Nolan did a terrific job of making Gotham City and its characters seem like this sort of world could be real. I recently bought the Dark Knight Trilogy on Blue-Ray since I enjoyed the movies so much.
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OfflineI think Batman is one of the more realistic comic book characters. He doesn’t get his power from mutation, being an alien or radiation. Just good, old-fashioned massive amounts of capital.
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OfflineLast film i saw at the theater was the last of the trilogy of lord of the rings films. So been a while.
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OfflineThe entire LotR trilogy would be a daunting endeavor to watch in a day, but it would be fun to try.
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