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    I saw The Hobbit last Friday

    Weta put on a special viewing for staff at the embassy last Friday. Staff got two tickets, and I was My sons +1

    We got the best seats in the theatre and what a awesome piece of work it is. The 48 frames makes the 3D soooo much smoother and easier to watch! Without ruining the movie I can honestly say it is a master piece, a real step up from the lord of the rings in just about every facet of the film. Wow, just wow!!!

    Funny part for me was at the end when the credits rolled, nobody left their seats waiting to read their name! It was a lot of fun as they all whistled clapped and hollared each other! Was a real proud dad moment for me to see my sons name rolling up the screen. Weta already have him on contract to all of 2013 working on the next one

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    Good onya mate.....

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    Nice one mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Nice one mate!
    I came over to see you, but the shop had just closed, so I missed out on my bad coffee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    I came over to see you, but the shop had just closed, so I missed out on my bad coffee!
    We stayed here until around 4.45...then got sick of everyone using the shop as a way to get from one side of Courtenay Place to the other!

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    Wow, your son has my dream job, how cool.

    Glad to here the film lives up to the hype, well played Jacko, weta, NZ and the Sugilite boy
    Oh bugger

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    Cool. Excellent.

    But ...

    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Without ruining the movie ...
    Read the book ... know what happens ... impossible to "ruin" the movie ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    I just don't get the whole furore towards this hobbit thing...
    Haven't even seen any of the Ring movies...there was more than one right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Haven't even seen any of the Ring movies...there was more than one right?
    Yeh there was about 9 of them, but they decided that was just silly so they made it into a trilogy and just played a couple at a time; the last was must have been at least four movies long.
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    Sweet
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    Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I just don't get the whole furore towards this hobbit thing...
    Haven't even seen any of the Ring movies...there was more than one right?
    Ha ha ha,,I still haven't seen "Star Wars" so LOR or The Hobbit probably won't be on my short list any day soon either.

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    When I came out of the Cinema after seeing the first LOR, I noticed all the Xmas decorations in the shops ajoining the cinema and mentioned to the Bride that I had forgotten it was Xmas for a while there, she said much the same.

    I reckon that's all you can ask from a film, escapism and entertainment. For a while there I had gone to middle Earth and I hope the Hobbit takes me back there.
    Oh bugger

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    Who'd have think it? I was sure this thread was about Shaun Harris!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I just don't get the whole furore towards this hobbit thing...
    Haven't even seen any of the Ring movies...there was more than one right?
    You're a strange and unusual man.

    Quote Originally Posted by Road kill View Post
    Ha ha ha,,I still haven't seen "Star Wars" so LOR or The Hobbit probably won't be on my short list any day soon either.
    You're even stranger & more unusual.

    I went to a couple of Cast & Crew screenings of LOTR back in the day. I think it was the third film when I was sitting front row, right next to Dan Hennah who prior to the screening made a little speech to the effect that he was yet to see the film in its finished form. I still have the personalised invitations somewhere.

    Best thing in my mind about the LOTR & Hobbit films is the fact that just about every second Wellingtonian has a story to tell of their involvement or experience with the making of them. That's pretty cool IMO.

    I'll never forget the story I was told by a Weta staffer about the day he was in Kilbirnie Pak N Save buying their entire stock of KY Jelly & Baby wipes (they used KY as fake lava on Mt Doom & the Baby Wipes were for... wiping). He was at the checkout with a trolley full of the stuff when apparently a purple-haired old lady asked him whilst peering into his trolley "My, that's a lot of KY & Baby Wipes" to which he replied "Yes, we're making a movie". Priceless.

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    Not my cup of tea but I bet you were proud.

    Next time you're down, drop us a bell. Be good to share a quiet one after all the years that have passed.

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