Daniel Joslyn "One thing I think might throw someone initially is that The Hobbit quite simply isn’t The Lord of the Rings. It’s a very different story with very different goals and a very different tone. The stakes are lower and the tone is more “let’s have an adventure” than “small people struggling against the end of the world.” This is a story with a scene near the beginning where 13 comically-bearded dwarves do the dishes while singing a song (“Is this a musical?” asked the clueless guy in the seat behind me). Jackson didn’t make that up. When I was a kid, I LOVED that scene. I think I’m going to end up thinking about these movies the same way I think about Angel in relation to my favorite TV show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
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"The stunts and special effects are very well done and this makes the action sequences some of the best you may see at the cinema this year. The story helps to expand the lore of the Mad Max universe and you'll learn a lot about how the Wasteland function. Overall it's a very interesting film and I'm happy to recommend this as something to see at the cinema this weekend." - Bryan (Resident Entertainment)
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga brings all the noise and heavy-metal action, but it also delivers an epic story about human resilience.
Opinions on this are mixed, but I LOVED it.
Absolutely one of the best films I've seen in a long while, and I can't help but look forward to the next year and a half for the following two.
i agree. i love it equally as i love lord of the rings.
it may be a bit more light-hearted, but I love it.
I love the light-hearted feel of the film. If you read the books, it definitely was a nice surprise to see that represented in the film.