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RE: I found it very similar to LOTR films, dutifully trying to follow the book and blogging down

Posted by violinist3 on December 16, 2012 at 08:46:20:

Yup...they've got to have lots of action to satisfy the crowds.Less battles and more warm feelings of Hobbit people with their parties and pubs and tiny Hobbit houses, and Hobbit gardens is more to my liking. I like the adventure of the quest and some of the dangers that go with it in that it makes a good story.

I haven't seen "the Hobbit" but have read all the books and have seen the Trilogy "Lord of the Rings".I'm going to see the 'Hobbit' at a new Arc Light Cinema in WS 3D. I'd like to see less violence than the Lord of the Rings.