Peter Jackson creates the same world that he already shown us in the LOTR, but that's not the only thing he repeats. He also repeats ripping Tolkiens book into a sucession of endless races and actions scenes with orcs falling everywhere and several "inventions" that mess the beautiful story created by the English author. He also repeats those several minutes of platform game inside caves that we saw in Moria and in his version of King Kong. If you loved the previous movies from Jackson, you will love this too. If you are looking for some quality, you will only finding in the re-cre…
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Overview
Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit enjoying his quiet life, is swept into an epic quest by Gandalf the Grey and thirteen dwarves who seek to reclaim their mountain home from Smaug, the dragon.
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Martin Freeman
Bilbo Baggins
Ian McKellen
Gandalf the Grey
Richard Armitage
Thorin Oakenshield
James Nesbitt
Bofur
Ken Stott
Balin
Sylvester McCoy
Radagast the Brown
Barry Humphries
The Great Goblin
Dean O'Gorman
Fili
Aidan Turner
Kili
Graham McTavish
Dwalin
Adam Brown
Ori
Peter Hambleton
Gloin / William Troll
John Callen
Oin
Mark Hadlow
Dori / Bert Troll
Jed Brophy
Nori
William Kircher
Bifur / Tom Troll
Stephen Hunter
Bombur
Andy Serkis
Gollum
Cate Blanchett
Galadriel
Lee Pace
King Thranduil
Hugo Weaving
Elrond
Christopher Lee
Saruman the White
Ian Holm
Old Bilbo Baggins
Elijah Wood
Frodo Baggins
Benedict Cumberbatch
Necromancer
Manu Bennett
Azog the Defiler
Conan Stevens
Bolg
Jeffrey Thomas
Thror
Michael Mizrahi
Thrain
John Rawls
Yazneg
Stephen Ure
Fimbul / Grinnah
Timothy Bartlett
Master Worrywort
Bret McKenzie
Lindir
Kiran Shah
Goblin Scribe
Glenn Boswell
Dwarf Miner
Thomas Robins
Young Thrain
Ruby Acevedo
Cute Young Hobbit
Katie Jackson
Cute Young Hobbit
Isaac Miller
Cute Young Hobbit
Ella Olssen
Cute Young Hobbit
Louis Ashbourne Serkis
Cute Young Hobbit
Sonny Ashbourne Serkis
Cute Young Hobbit
Ruby Ashbourne Serkis
Cute Young Hobbit
Terry Notary
Great Goblin / Yazneg (uncredited)
Peter Jackson
Running Dwarf in Erebor (uncredited)
Brendan Casey
King Thranduil's Lieutenant
Jarred Blakiston
Musical Elf (uncredited)
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An other great master peace has been added the the Lord of The Rings collection. This movie was an excellent example of how great actors, an amazing story and a beautiful world can be produced in such an excellent way. Peter Jackson has out done his self by creating this great film. There are differences from the book but I can't complain about any of them, yes I love the original story but this one is still one of the best. All in all a amazing movie.
Read full review →Over a decade after a little-known director from New Zealand managed to con New Line Cinema into giving him $300 million to make a trilogy based on JRR Tolkien's seminal fantasy (and long considered unfilmable) work The Lord of the Rings, the cinematic landscape for fantasy has changed drastically. Much like Tolkien's tome, the Lord of the Rings films came to utterly define high fantasy in film, with even competing fantasy adaptations like The Chronicles of Narnia and Alice in Wonderland cribbing from Peter Jackon's critically-acclaimed, audience-adored multipart epic. Now Jackson has returned…
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Of course off the level of its <em>'The Lord of the Rings'</em> predecessors, but I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed <em>'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey'</em>. It has good lure to it, the plot is more than interesting, it features pleasant callbacks and - like LOTR - looks exquisite. As for the casting, I like 'em. Martin Freeman (Bilbo) is, like Elijah Wood, an actor I've always found hit-and-miss, but I really did enjoy Freeman's performance here - the humour is his usual schtick, though the rest of his showing is strong. Ian McKellen (Gandalf) returns and is as much a joy to watch …
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There is no doubt that Peter Jackson does a great job bring Tolkien’s fantasies to life, much better, I imagine, than anyone must have assumed when they heard about the Lord of the Rings series way back when. I must confess that I don’t like them as much as I enjoyed reading the books. I am sure there are complex reasons applicable to me. I read them when I was very young and it would be difficult to match that first-time experience. Also, the fighting and battles seem more central to the story than I remember. Perhaps that relates more to the modern movie audience rather than my memory. …
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It's one thing saying this isn't "Lord of the Rings" but it's quite another trying to watch without constantly comparing them. The same style of production with wonderful visual effects, Howard Shore's superb score and for much of the time it features many of the same actors from the earlier Peter Jackson trilogy. Similarly, it takes an age to get going. This first of three struggles in a different way too - there are no clearly defined roles for the characters; no "fellowship" if you like, for either the characters or the audience to focus on, so we are effectively starting from scratch with …
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81/100 The first film in the LOTR timeline, a hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, is enlisted as a burglar to help a troop of dwarves retake their mountain home, Erebor, from the dragon, Smaug. Exquisitely well casted, awesome photography, delightful characters and wonderful, exciting and humorous adventures dealing with trolls, orcs, wargs, goblins, stone giants, Gollum and Azog the Defiler. Meanwhile, what's going on in Dol Guldur. So nice to revisit Middle Earth after all these years. I would highly recommend watching the Extended version. So much story is lost in the Theatrical version.
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