Film: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
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Production video. Pretty good. Especially Gandalf dropping the F word:)
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This is empire magazines report on the 20 minutes of footage of four or five different scenes.
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dimejinky99 wrote:New hobbit trailer is pretty kick ass.
http://youtu.be/lfflhfn1W-o
well fuck if that didn't just wipe the taste of the first film right out of my mouth
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There are really only two things that bother me from that trailer. The actor who plays Bard and Smaug's voice. Both are rather blah. All the the obvious changes from the book in the trailer don't bother me at all. I guess I'm mellowing. I do wish they went with practical creature effects for the various villains. CGI monsters aren't scary but what can you do.
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Bought the extended edition boxset today. Watching the appendices and seeing all the effort and love and time that goes in really makes it special. There's 9 hours of extras.
Gonna just watch a few bits and the Watch the extended version of the film later.
The bits I've seen online look great.
Gonna just watch a few bits and the Watch the extended version of the film later.
The bits I've seen online look great.
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whatever. If Evangeline Lily is in it I'll see it.
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shit, I'll probably end up getting this after the holidays. I loved the extra features in the LOTR movies but I just don't care enough about the hobbit to be excited for this. Maybe seeing the next one will help.it looks greatdimejinky99 wrote:Bought the extended edition boxset today. Watching the appendices and seeing all the effort and love and time that goes in really makes it special. There's 9 hours of extras.
Gonna just watch a few bits and the Watch the extended version of the film later.
The bits I've seen online look great.
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So this may have been addressed, but I don't follow these movies that much...Why did Peter Jackson make three Hobbit films, when the book is much shorter than the LOTRs? Pompous wankery?
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the studio needed to make money to recoup the enormous expense, which is why a third was added. Most of the extra material is plot outlined by tolkien but not put into the books--set up stuff for LOTR (probably written after the hobbit and possibly LOTR--I bet dime knows)
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id like to see the hobbit movies but all i see when i look at bilbo is jamie kennedy
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Basically yes.darth_vedder wrote:So this may have been addressed, but I don't follow these movies that much...Why did Peter Jackson make three Hobbit films, when the book is much shorter than the LOTRs? Pompous wankery?
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:whatever. If Evangeline Lily is in it I'll see it.
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darth_vedder wrote:So this may have been addressed, but I don't follow these movies that much...Why did Peter Jackson make three Hobbit films, when the book is much shorter than the LOTRs? Pompous wankery?
Cash grab kiiiiinda. But they also so an opportunity to really fill out the whole tale and explain a lot that takes later in LOTR.
When the Hobbit was initially published it had one version of bilbo&gollum and riddles in the dark. Upon the publication of LOTR, when JRRT really started exploring the whole of middle earth and realising as braod a compilation of histories and stories that it was, it needed I centre thread.
He went back and rewrote the riddles in the dark section to fit into the LOTR. Storyline.
Subsequent editions up to now, carry on that version.
But it's not just that as a cash grab. There really was a whole lot going on in middle earth at the time that does actually justify its being brought to film , aka the film adaptations being 'expanded' into three films. The white council and their deliberations over the possible resurrection of Sauron, chief among them.
This next movie is the big one. It's all hanging on this. And having watched the extended edition of the first chapter, I'm confident it'll be great.
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So is the third one just going to be the war?
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To be honest, I'm a little lost about film three.
There are three huge elements to deal with.
1. Bilbo infiltrates Smaugs hoard and they have words. The dragon attacking Lake Town and being defeated
2. Battle of the five armies at the gate of Erebor(much chaos) and the fall of Thorin.
2a. (Beorn sequence)
And most importantly in terms of the canon yet not the Hobbit as the story stands,
3. The White Council (Gandalf, Galadriel, Elrond, and Saruman(?)) attack Dol Goldur to banish the Necromancer who they have discovered, is Sauron, after all. He feints defeat and retreats to Mordor and regains his strength there.
Sadly, Legolas and his father(only barely mentioned and relevant) seem to be the focus of the next film. We'll see what happens.
There are three huge elements to deal with.
1. Bilbo infiltrates Smaugs hoard and they have words. The dragon attacking Lake Town and being defeated
2. Battle of the five armies at the gate of Erebor(much chaos) and the fall of Thorin.
2a. (Beorn sequence)
And most importantly in terms of the canon yet not the Hobbit as the story stands,
3. The White Council (Gandalf, Galadriel, Elrond, and Saruman(?)) attack Dol Goldur to banish the Necromancer who they have discovered, is Sauron, after all. He feints defeat and retreats to Mordor and regains his strength there.
Sadly, Legolas and his father(only barely mentioned and relevant) seem to be the focus of the next film. We'll see what happens.
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I'm watching the extended edition with Jacksons commentary on.
They should rename it excuse notes
Watching the EE Boyens 'lets slip' the battle of Dol Goodur will feature in the upcoming films.
If that's the white council assaulting, remains to be seen. It should be though.
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If that's the white council assaulting, remains to be seen. It should be though.
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I'd buy this now as I love the extras from LOTR but I also learned from LOTR that the best collection will only be available after all three movies are on disc.dimejinky99 wrote:Bought the extended edition boxset today. Watching the appendices and seeing all the effort and love and time that goes in really makes it special. There's 9 hours of extras.
Gonna just watch a few bits and the Watch the extended version of the film later.
The bits I've seen online look great.
I wish that series like this had a subscription type service where you can pay once, get the movies and extras as they are realesed and know that you are going to eventually get everything. I think the LOTR blu-ray set is about as good as it gets.
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the first hobbit movie was one of the most tedious movie experiences of my life
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Really?
This next one is getting great reviews.
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Who could guess, after the meandering first feature in a seemingly unnecessary eight-hour trilogy of films based on a novel of less than 300 pages, that Peter Jackson had such a vigorous and thrilling middle episode in store? With Bilbo (Martin Freeman), Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and the dwarves finally done with introductory dawdling, they dive into a nonstop adventure among the noble Elves, the rough-hewn humans of Laketown and the ferocious dragon Smaug (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch).
This time, Andy Serkis has not lent his presence to Gollum, but his work as second-unit director is spectacular. Each complex encounter, especially a flume-ride escape of the dwarves, boasts a teeming ingenuity of action and character. A bonus: the budding romance of the warrior Elf Tauriel (Evangeline Lilly) and the dwarf hunk Kili (Aidan Turner). In all, this is a splendid achievement, close to the grandeur of Jackson’s Lord of the Rings films.
This next one is getting great reviews.
From Time
Who could guess, after the meandering first feature in a seemingly unnecessary eight-hour trilogy of films based on a novel of less than 300 pages, that Peter Jackson had such a vigorous and thrilling middle episode in store? With Bilbo (Martin Freeman), Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and the dwarves finally done with introductory dawdling, they dive into a nonstop adventure among the noble Elves, the rough-hewn humans of Laketown and the ferocious dragon Smaug (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch).
This time, Andy Serkis has not lent his presence to Gollum, but his work as second-unit director is spectacular. Each complex encounter, especially a flume-ride escape of the dwarves, boasts a teeming ingenuity of action and character. A bonus: the budding romance of the warrior Elf Tauriel (Evangeline Lilly) and the dwarf hunk Kili (Aidan Turner). In all, this is a splendid achievement, close to the grandeur of Jackson’s Lord of the Rings films.
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