'The Hobbit'
Dec. 12th, 2012 08:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've just come back from watching 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey'. I'm not coherent enough to wax poetry, so let me just say that I loved every second of all three hours and ohmygod go watch it right NOW!
I realize not everyone's going to like it a lot, but I really did. There's always things to nitpick about in a film, but I was blown away in the cinema, and if I'm blown away in the cinema, then I'm going to stand by that film, even if I nitpick about it on rewatch when I get the DVD.
LOOK WHAT ARE YOU EVEN STILL DOING HERE GO WATCH IT RIGHT NOW!!
I realize not everyone's going to like it a lot, but I really did. There's always things to nitpick about in a film, but I was blown away in the cinema, and if I'm blown away in the cinema, then I'm going to stand by that film, even if I nitpick about it on rewatch when I get the DVD.
LOOK WHAT ARE YOU EVEN STILL DOING HERE GO WATCH IT RIGHT NOW!!
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Date: 2012-12-15 02:16 pm (UTC)Our marks are numbers too, they go from 0 to 20. What I call a C would be a 7 or 8, and a D, ikr, 4? In the course I'm taking, it's okay to get an 8, but I'd like to have better marks once in a while. Oh well, I got an A in English, life is good ;)
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Date: 2012-12-16 09:32 am (UTC)Ours is sort of similar, except not? We have: -3, 00, 02 (if you get this its a pass, the rest are fail), 4 (which is in the middle, so its an okay grade), 7 (which is 'well done'), 10 (which is 'really well done') and 12 (which is 'amazingly done, superb' ;P) but it got changed a couple of years back. We used to have more numbers, so it was actually easier to see how well you did: a 7 can be either an 8 or a 9 according to the old way of doing it, so that can be a bit annoying. Plus the big leap between 02 and 4, with no grades in the middle.