A lot of people thought The Hobbit movie was too violent, three hours of film and tooo much fighting. I think, that's the girl critics saying that. Guys can't have enough swashbuckling and swordplay and guys getting thrown off of mountain sides and into pits and fighting a dragon and killing spiders! oh, whooops, I'm getting ahead of ourselves, so, yeah, guys (and arwenbaggins) are the ones that were NOT saying that The Hobbit was with too much fighting scenes. That was all them women saying that
No, but, seriously, The Hobbit needed all its action scenes to move the movie forward. As far as fighting goes, maybe, one time, or two, seeing the munchkin men fighting the orcs riding on their ferocious wolves was a little unrealistic. But, I just always thought of David in battle against Goliath, a higher power was holding their swords, or, for David, his sling
With God, and, keep in mind, The Hobbit has that feel of an outer force guiding them, helping them, it's like this great adventure is destined for a good ending of getting them little men all through their scrapes. And, so far, so true, I believe, there are 14 of those little Dwarf dudes that start out the movie and not a one's died yet.
It is good to know when you watch The Hobbit--and The Hobbit 2 as arwenbaggins aptly pointed out coming to a theatre near you in another month--J.R.R Tolkien is a Christian.
The one time that the hobbit and co. were in real trouble,or ,two, or, three times, like with the trolls as the giant ogre men were winning the battle with Bilbo Baggins and co., something divine happens, like, usually Gandalf, who broke open the stone to let the sun's rays turn those twerrrible trolls to stone.
I'm watching my dog sleep by my side, doing her little occassional 'woof-
woof-
woof' in crescendo as she dreams of chasing some little squirrel feller through the forest
It doesn't make complete sense, but, I think, people misunderstand dogs, as unless they're out hunting and stuff, they can be just as LAZY as cats, from what I've heard. Hmm, maybe, I need to get on the 'net, but I've heard that dogs sleep 20 hours of a day, and, that's pretty close to the same amount of time as a cat does daily. Except Garfield, he don't count
Thinking a little of what stilledwater said, but, yeah, this thread is the thread that keeps on posting, kind of like the gift that keeps on giving, or, not. OK, thought, already, how about we just keep posting on this thread another year straight and then we offer this thread to the Guiness Book Of World Records for longest thread EVA !