the hobbit is a 2 part film encompasssing the novel and a previously unpublished story thath appened during the novels events which further ties it to LOTR
Deathly Hallows combined is an amazing experience the way it was meant to be seen
the hobbit is a 2 part film encompasssing the novel and a previously unpublished story thath appened during the novels events which further ties it to LOTR
eventually gandalf seperates from the other characters but tolkien never published what he did the film will be showing us that for the first time ever
Deathly Hallows combined is an amazing experience the way it was meant to be seen
It seems like everyone is copying Potter, but no... The Hobbit was announced as two parts before both Potter and Twishit. Twishit doesn't need it, but this certainly warrants it.
The Hobbit does have a very good battle at the end, though Bilbo is knocked out for most of it so I bet that will be changed lol. I wonder what they'll do so that the Eagles coming in the Battle of the Five Armies isn't too repetitive of the end of RotK. Same with the group facing the goblins maybe being too similar to the battle in Moria, though I bet they'll do a good job of giving each their own distinctive feels.
i love when that scene and when frodo departs...i cried
Oh, that scene was just about the biggest tear jerker I've ever seen in a movie! Man, that movie was just so well done. Some of the best acting I've ever seen.
I’m looking forward to it. It should be interesting to see how Jackson handles the off-screen stuff (I hope it doesn’t overshadow Bilbo’s story though) and seeing the Goblin town, Barrel ride, Mirkwood, The three trolls (hope they talk), Gollum’s riddles, Smaug and his attack on Lake Town and, of course, the Battle of the Five Armies.
I wonder how long they’ll be? The Hobbit’s no where near as meaty as LOTR or as complex in its story. I’m guessing both Parts should be about 130-140 minutes each.
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split into TWO full-length
parts. Just like DH.
G.G.
Lord Stafford.
Lord Stafford.
:-O
Lord Stafford.
Lord Stafford.
Lord Stafford.
Can't wait for The Hobbit!
"The Hobbit" isn't nearly
as "epic" as LOTR, but it's
much more dynamic and
adventurous.
I seriously can't wait
G.G.
magazine, and it includes
a lengthy set-report from
"The Hobbit".
Peter will not disappoint,
I'm sure of it. He's putting
a lot of effort into this
G.G.
I mean, Guillermo would
have been GREAT, but I
think that having Peter in
the director's chair is just ...
RIGHT.
G.G.
Lord Stafford.
Lord Stafford.
I wonder how long they’ll be? The Hobbit’s no where near as meaty as LOTR or as complex in its story. I’m guessing both Parts should be about 130-140 minutes each.