"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey"
13 years ago




I have never written a movie review before. But hell, if any movie was going to get me to do one, its this one!
We (My mom, dad, and I) saw the movie on opening night, at forty eight frames a second and in 3D. And...wow! It was like there was no movie screen, just a window you looked through and saw it.
Right. Onto the movie itself. The first thing I noticed was how jaw droppingly beautiful the entire thing was. None of us had any difficulty seeing it at 48 frames per second. It added quite a lot to it, as mentioned above. I think the most impressive feat of the movie was seeing Christopher Lee looking very much like his younger self (Think either 30 or maybe 40) and...it wasn't obvious! It looked completely natural! None of the other returning characters looked like they aged a day, and Galadriel actually looked younger somehow! The rest of the movie was done just as flawlessly. The scenery was good enough that they could have made the entire thing just one set after another and it would have been good. They managed to develop all the dwarves and the other characters, the fight scenes were frenetic, intense, exciting, and very well executed. There was more than enough humor to keep everyone laughing when they were supposed to. And the music...oh my God! No words can do it justice! I honestly couldn't find a single thing to complain about in this film, and it managed to be as good as "Fellowship Of the Ring".
All in all, I give it a 12 out of...wait, why are you still reading this?! Go see it! Now!
We (My mom, dad, and I) saw the movie on opening night, at forty eight frames a second and in 3D. And...wow! It was like there was no movie screen, just a window you looked through and saw it.
Right. Onto the movie itself. The first thing I noticed was how jaw droppingly beautiful the entire thing was. None of us had any difficulty seeing it at 48 frames per second. It added quite a lot to it, as mentioned above. I think the most impressive feat of the movie was seeing Christopher Lee looking very much like his younger self (Think either 30 or maybe 40) and...it wasn't obvious! It looked completely natural! None of the other returning characters looked like they aged a day, and Galadriel actually looked younger somehow! The rest of the movie was done just as flawlessly. The scenery was good enough that they could have made the entire thing just one set after another and it would have been good. They managed to develop all the dwarves and the other characters, the fight scenes were frenetic, intense, exciting, and very well executed. There was more than enough humor to keep everyone laughing when they were supposed to. And the music...oh my God! No words can do it justice! I honestly couldn't find a single thing to complain about in this film, and it managed to be as good as "Fellowship Of the Ring".
All in all, I give it a 12 out of...wait, why are you still reading this?! Go see it! Now!
I wanna see it
I wonder, is this what he looks like? http://images.wikia.com/lotr/images.....The_Hobbit.PNG
And *blushes* I do think the version of Smaug from the 1977 Rankin-Bass cartoon is, ahem, >_> cute.
But see, Smaug was supposed to be scary. Not cute.