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“Why is he splitting them up?”

“Why are they so long?”

“Why must he take something we love and ruin it?”

No these are not reviews for The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyThey were the assumed reaction of the tens of people who read Part 1 of my 2012 wrap up; where I dissected the year of Channing Tatum, had two Lincolns square off, and looked at one of the two live action Snow White adaptations. Part 2 will start with…

2 Films, 20 Dwarfs

Snow White and the Huntsman featured Chris Hemsworth as a hunter whose prey is apparently trees since his weapon of choice is an axe, and Kristen Stewart as a Snow White who went to the distinguished school of parted lip acting. There’s a love triangle that nobody cares about – and I’m not talking about director Rupert Sanders, K. Stew, and R. Patt – and Charlize Theron acting with as much subtly as a nuclear explosion. The dwarfs were entertaining but tragically underused.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was what I expected. It’s similar to The Lord of the Rings trilogy in a lot of ways but is not as good as any of them. Where we came to know and love every character in that series we only really get to know Bilbo, Gandalf, and Thorin in this. Meanwhile there are a mess of other dwarfs that are only distinguishable by variations of hair above the neck, and sometimes that doesn’t even do enough to make them stand out. Did it need to be a trilogy? No. Is the book being dragged through the mud? More like dropped in a puddle before quickly being grabbed and dried off quickly. As long as fans of The Lord of the Rings series don’t go into it expecting it to be world shattering they should enjoy themselves. I should mention I didn’t see it in 48fps but I heard mostly negative things about it.

And the Winner Is: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - even though Peter Jackson obviously thinks “dues ex machina” is Latin for giant eagles.

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Flickchart Matchup of the Day

Drive VS Raiders of the Lost Ark

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Drive has moved up to #9 all-time on Flickchart, passing Raiders of the Lost Ark. Which do you prefer?

Expiring from Netflix Instant This Week

Expiring From Netflix on March 7th:

Expiring From Netflix on March 9th:

Whoa, this could end up being a week where Netflix Instant gains more than it loses!

Weekend Box Office

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$70.7 Mil
$71 Mil
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$20.8 Mil
$21 Mil
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$13.7 Mil
$45 Mil
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$7.2 Mil
$108 Mil
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$7.0 Mil
$26 Mil
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Flickchart Matchup of the Day

I think we can all agree that women jumping out of airplanes is simply delightful, so let’s check out two films with female parachutists : 

Fathom vs. The Tarnished Angels

When most people hear the name Raquel Welch they automatically think of One Million Years B.C. and her cave girl bikini.  It’s an iconic image and she is looking pretty good.  I don’t dispute that.  I do, however, want to let everyone know that the film does not have the final word on Raquel and swimwear.  I would argue that her green bikini in Fathom deserves an equal amount of reverence, and that cave people are kind of gross.  In Fathom Raquel can speak in complete sentences and her character has access to modern sanitation.  Also, she is a trained dental assistant in addition to her parachuting skills.  Welch’s Loana character in One Million Years B.C. can make no such claims.

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