I don't think I've seen a tourism ad (for anywhere) that hasn't been cheesy. It's the nature of the beast. Plus it was aimed at a british audience, so... but they did pick some really gorgeous landscapes to show.
I wrote a very long post (non-spoilery, with a few spoiler-y discussion points hidden under a spoilers cut) on my reactions to the movie. I actually found it really fun. I enjoyed myself thoroughly in the theater, and then I enjoyed myself deconstructing it a bit later. My reaction is a lot of...well, not fridge-logic, but the movie has a very different feel in many ways than the previous two movies, and I needed to kind of work that out. But it was a similar feeling to fridge logic, because analyzing the director's choices was not something that occurred to me in the film. Mostly what occurred to me while watching the film was things like, "!!!!" and "this movie is a gift to fandom". (there are many points in the movie that are like a checklist of fandom's favorite stuff.)
Twice disappointed? You didn't like the first one?
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Date: 2013-04-26 08:36 am (UTC)I wrote a very long post (non-spoilery, with a few spoiler-y discussion points hidden under a spoilers cut) on my reactions to the movie. I actually found it really fun. I enjoyed myself thoroughly in the theater, and then I enjoyed myself deconstructing it a bit later. My reaction is a lot of...well, not fridge-logic, but the movie has a very different feel in many ways than the previous two movies, and I needed to kind of work that out. But it was a similar feeling to fridge logic, because analyzing the director's choices was not something that occurred to me in the film. Mostly what occurred to me while watching the film was things like, "!!!!" and "this movie is a gift to fandom". (there are many points in the movie that are like a checklist of fandom's favorite stuff.)
Twice disappointed? You didn't like the first one?