tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110306069817949473.post4005747892141191912..comments2024-03-23T10:46:37.375+11:00Comments on Autumn Write: The HobbitAndrea K Hösthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01535131780314094508noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110306069817949473.post-34223509858966009172012-12-28T13:33:34.200+11:002012-12-28T13:33:34.200+11:00Wife & I, with elder brother & his wife (5...Wife & I, with elder brother & his wife (50 to 60 age range) watched the Hobbit (pt.1) the other day so it was with interest I just read your thoughts on it. We all enjoyed it immensely - there is certainly plenty of action. There are a number of small errors (who cares !) - like when a certain body is picked up by an 'eagle' (huge black bird) and the sword lying beside him is left behind - later to be seen clasped against him in the air. <br />Maybe the dinner scene is set to remind us of 'visitors' - thankfully our relo's aren't like that (they wouldn't survive). I agree with you, the dinner scene is a little out of synch with the rest of the show. <br />Hope none of Radagast's rabbits decide to visit Australia!<br />Colhay_2500@yahoonoreply@blogger.com