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[QUOTE="Mark_R:1339176"]If I can make a couple of generalized inferences here.... The LOTR trilogy was very well executed IMO even considering the omission of Tom Bombadil, Scouring of the Shire, some events being sequenced differently, and so on. The quality of what was done was still recognizably high. With The Hobbit, there is a general sense of hackery and a step backward in overall immersiveness. The specific points people are listing as being disappointing are a need to articulate what is more of a general "this just isn't that great" impression. Lightning isn't likely to strike twice, especially after a decade of epic-fantasy-overload. Basically, Yeti's first two sentences.[/QUOTE]
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