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December 16, 2012
15:25 • 5 months ago

  • $84.8M the box-office take for the Peter Jackson-helmed “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” which drew a number of negative reviews — a step down from the “Lord of The Rings” series, which was almost universally praised — after Peter Jackson took a big risk by using a higher frame rate for the film. Just 461 of the 4,045  locations showed the film using the higher frame rate, which was one of the key frustrations of critics. source

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    REALLY distracting. I don’t regret seeing...previews looked much
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    Apparently I was fortunate to be able to see the movie not in its intended 48fps or in 3D where that is more common. In...
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