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    Quote Originally Posted by Diehard Ute View Post
    So there is an added Elf, but frankly I didn't mind. (I also found The Hobbit to be my least favorite of the books, so maybe that's why)

    I really enjoyed the movie, more so than the first film. It's one of those flicks that gets better as it goes along with the lady hour being quite good.

    I'm sure there will be gripes from the book purists, and so be it. (Could be worse, you could have George Lucus butchering it....oh wait he only does that to his own stuff)
    Serious question, is 'the lady hour' a movie term (like a term for the penultimate scene), a part of the Hobbit book, or an autocorrect typo.

    It is a rare moment when I'm not being a smartass, or at least intentionally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker Ute View Post
    Serious question, is 'the lady hour' a movie term (like a term for the penultimate scene), a part of the Hobbit book, or an autocorrect typo.

    It is a rare moment when I'm not being a smartass, or at least intentionally.
    As he reads this, Diehard is surely cursing autocorrect. Or is it autocomplete?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker Ute View Post
    Serious question, is 'the lady hour' a movie term (like a term for the penultimate scene), a part of the Hobbit book, or an autocorrect typo.

    It is a rare moment when I'm not being a smartass, or at least intentionally.
    I understood the "lady hour" to refer to the last 30 minutes of a romantic comedy when the comedy leaves and the romance kicks it up a notch.

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