Friday, December 14, 2012

Sleepy piggy


Oh my sleepy piggy here today with the longest film to come since the reopening of the Capitol 2. The tale of The Hobbit that has been loved by my Mommy and Daddy when they were both were young. The tale of the Hobbit is a prequel of The Lord of The Rings Series. The story began, as Frodo was still young being told the story of how a city was being attacked by the dragons made of Gold, which ended the city in hopes of being saved, but no one came. The rebuilding of the city tells the story of how Frodo and Bilbo Baggins joined this historic adventure. The screen play and process goes exactly with the book as my daddy says that is very important for viewers to know, while my mommy reminded me it’s a long movie, so make sure you get plenty of food and rest. Bilbo Baggins shows to be a punctual and in no need of adventure by the end of a comedic skit with Bilbo being intruded on during dinnertime. The adventure begins as Bilbo Baggins runs through town to get to Gandalf and his crew through the journey a story has been told during the bonfire. The action picks up with a group of trolls, and air rodents. They turn to a band of hunters to being the hunted. I was confused when daddy was explaining the idea of this coming straight from the book as I was thinking this movie would be 869 pages long, which made no sense to me. Despite the role being changed the dwarfs had to seek refuge with the elves a sworn enemy of the dwarfs. They prepare and find out more about what they have fallen prey to. In route to seek the hunters out they meet in the field and find a chance to have vengeance as the offspring of the past war begin to wage war in the forest. The action scene is vastly intense with screenplay and the special effects of traditional attacks. The dwarf who has led the war effort see a near end, but to live out his past with a different result in the end leaving no victor of the war. Nearly left for dead the underling in the end leaving a classic fall out to a second film saves the hero. In the end I give this movie a highly education 5 oink performance. This series looks to be better than its follower “The Lord of The Rings”.
Great way to start the Christmas season with a classic story as a movie. Everyone at the Capitol 2 is in the holiday spirit. We do have gift cards and will be open through the Christmas season look at the website www.Capitol2.com. Come to us for all your Christmas Movie presents. We will begin working full force on giving Newton its Christmas gift of Digital in the movie theater to show a bright future for Capitol 2. Keep looking at our Facebook, website www.Capitol2.com, and texting to find out the exciting ways we will be raising funds for this major project.

Love you all,
Joy

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