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  • Must Go!
    Written December 16, 2012

    It's Great to Be in Middle Earth Again!

    I loved it! I'm a big Tolkien fan but the Hobbit is a story that's been with me since I was 6 years old and I'm very attached to it. I love Peter Jackson's LOTR and I think I might love his adaptation of the Hobbit even more. It's great seeing Ian McKellan as Gandalf the Grey again and Martin Freeman as a young Bilbo Baggins is perfection. The dwarf cast are fantastic and it's great to them as more fully realized characters than sketches in the book. Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield is also wonderful, he brings such haughty nobility and yet sadness to the character. Radaghast the Brown is an odd delight. It was also wonderful to see the return of other familiar faces from LOTR. There is one addition to the film that I didn't care for but it didn't spoil the movie for me. It's of lighter tone than LOTR. It's very whimsical, magical, and funny and quite enjoyable. The Riddles in the Dark scene alone is worth the price of admission. I can't wait to see it again!

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  • I'm In
    Written December 19, 2012

    The Hobbit - Incredible!

    What a fantastic movie. I have to say I didn't expect it to floor me as it did. Wonderful effects, scenery, acting...just everything a great film experience can be. I highly recommend seeing this one.

    • 14 out of 18 found this review helpful.
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  • Must Go!
    Written December 15, 2012

    THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY 3D

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    I WAS WORTH THE MONEY TO WATCH IT IN 3D. THE MOVIE WAS PRETTY GOOD FOR A BEGINER,I CAN NOT WAIT UNTIL THEY SHOW PART 2

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  • Must Go!
    Written December 20, 2012

    Best Yet!

    This is now my favorite of the series, mostly because the characters seem more real, not as flashy and extreme as in the other 3 movies. I also appreciated the humor in The Hobbit: very subtle but with perfect comic timing. My only disappointment was that it ended - - - I could have watched this whole story unfold for hours more. Still, I'm glad to have the next two to look forward to; only wish they didn't keep a whole year between releases.

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  • Must Go!
    Written December 23, 2012

    The Hobbit it worth watching

    I will admit that I was a little worried when I heard that Peter Jackson was turning the smallest book in the series into 3 - 31/2 hour movies. This may annoy people who say that it doesnt follow the book series. After watching the movie I realized it was an amazing movie and I will go see it again.

    • 10 out of 11 found this review helpful.
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  • Must Go!
    Written December 15, 2012

    MIddle Earth magic!

    Don't pay attention to the critics saying this doesn't measure up to the LOTR trilogy. It's great. Peter Jackson has worked his magic again. I didn't expect it to be another trilogy but, that just extends the Middle Earth Magic he's created. If you loved the LOTR trilogy, you'll love this too. Go see it!

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  • So-so
    Written December 24, 2012

    Good graphics, but confusing storyline

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    I left the theater after nearly three hours confused about where this movie was suppose to go. If you are not a fan, or have not read the book, enjoy the effects, but don't expect to leave a fan.

    • 16 out of 25 found this review helpful.
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  • Must Go!
    Written December 16, 2012

    Expectation exceeded

    I am an avid fan of Tolkien and this movie has something for everyone. I saw the 3D version and was not disappointed. Peter Jackson has done an end to end great job while staying true to the story.

    • 9 out of 11 found this review helpful.
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    Written December 17, 2012

    Keeps with the spirit of the LOTR films

    While I have seen this panned by the critics a bit I felt like the first installment of the Hobbit was pretty well done. like the LOTR movies Jackson did a good job fitting in a lot of background information to help set the story, which is contrary to how most classic book-> screenplay conversions go. Was very happy to see it and look forward to the remainder.

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  • Must Go!
    Written December 26, 2012

    We were back in the Shire!

    Picked up in a perfect place, made sense (except one item that know the films from before will see...hint, Gandalph caries it and so did Stryder in movies past) enjoyed every second, Middle Earth is real and we're going to visit again next year!!

    • 9 out of 11 found this review helpful.
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  • Must Go!
    Written January 24, 2013

    The Hobbit Review

    The Hobbit is a very fun movie! It is not as well planned as Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings, but it is a good fantasy about dwarves on a mission to reclaim their kingdom. Gollum steals the show in the riddles in dark scene. It also leaves you on a big cliffhanger at the end, to leaving you waiting for The Desolation of Smaug, out December 2013. The Hobbit is quite an enjoyable experience at the movies!

    • 9 out of 11 found this review helpful.
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  • Oh No!
    Written December 16, 2012

    The Hobbitt

    What a pity Jackson forgot the very things that made the three films of the Ring Cycle awesome: A complex tale told in many many simple layers. If he had, then The Hobbit would have been the mirror reflection of the same: a simple tale told simply. Instead, the movie I saw tonight was gimmicky, with gratuitous and very silly battles going on all the time. No attempt at sense. 40,000 Orcs aganst 13 hero dwarves --and the dwarves won. How? Because Gandalf bounced a light flash in the enemy's eyes and shouted RUN! By the end, he had shouted RUN!! more times than I could count. Things have to get pretty awful to make Ian McKellan look like a bad actor. But Jackson did it! If it were only a silly movie, I might not have been so appalled. But it was worst than silly. It ruined a great story. Jackson could have done otherwise--as he showed in the few quiet, elegant moments of this three hour torment...at Rivendale, in the first Bilbo/Gollum encounter, the flash forward to Frodo. BAD BAD MOVIE

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  • Must Go!
    Written December 17, 2012

    Absolutely go see it on the big screen in 3D

    It was a wonderful adventure (to the point it stops JUST when it is about to get even MORE exciting), and the 3D did enhance it. I can hardly wait for the next installment.

    • 9 out of 12 found this review helpful.
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  • Must Go!
    Written December 17, 2012

    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 3D

    This was a must see move for me. The build-up to the release really got my attention. I saw the 3-D version and it was excellent. The quality of the 3-D as well as the movie was greater than I expected. The graphic of the scenes and the movie content was well done. Everyone should see this movie this season. Can't wait for the next one.

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  • Must Go!
    Written December 17, 2012

    Jackson doesn?t disappoint!!

    Jackson doesn?t disappoint!!
    We watched it in 3D yesterday. I was initially a bit concerned. My fear was, can Jackson do it again? Also, Hobbit was before Lord of the Rings and the story is not so reach (in comparison).
    But Peter Jackson proofs (again) that he is a great interpreter (plus Bakshi) of Tolkien mind. He creates visual world with strange, enchanted and funny characters and opens the door for you to walk in. In 3D it makes it even more realistic and magical.
    I personally don?t like movies over 2 hours, but in this case (like in ring trilogy), I wish it would continue more.
    All actors played very well and the scene in goblin underground kingdom was superb. The usage of special effects utilizing 3D animation is at its best.
    As with the ring movies, you are awaiting impatiently for the next chapter..

    • 12 out of 18 found this review helpful.
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