I wound up seeing a matinee showing in 2D. Which is just as well, as I would have felt bad about paying over $10 for such a ho-hum effort. My review ditty:
More driven than the meandering first episode, but still hampered by uneven pacing and far too much plot, much of which still feels inconsequential two films in. As in the first film, the abundant action too often looks like a video game – not so much in the special effects as in the ridiculous actions characters are performing onscreen. (One scene in particular has them going from Chun-Li-stomping on heads to Mario-hopping into barrels in the span of a couple minutes.)
The dragon Smaug is impressive, as are the cavernous underground vistas (enough almost to make me wish I’d seen it in 3D). And the ending does set the stage for a climactic conclusion. Whether Jackson can provide that in the third and final film without dragging it down with extraneous exposition remains to be seen. Judging by these first two installments I’m guessing not.
3 stars