>tfw you will never relive the Hobbit hype back in 2012
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Tfw you will never relive the Hobbit hype back in 2012
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Can't. I was never hyped for this one and I was extremely sceptical about it. Turns out I was right.
This, the moment I heard they were splitting it into three films I was convinced it would be a doomed, bloated mess. I was 100% correct, and clearly not the only one.
thanks for the reminder that these movies exist
FAR OVER
this was the best thing that came from it
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>fantasy
kill yourself, fag
I believe you mean suppressed history, user.
The first few scenes are actually really nice and cozy varm.
>ywn go out for beers with them
I miss Middle Earth kino so much bros
>hobbits have daggers
>legolas has his bow
>aragorn aiming a rifle
Based Mortenstein
It honestly wasnt that bad, nowhere near LOTR but still fun.
That one shortened fanedit was pretty okay, except for the jarring fade-to-black scene transitions.
i remember the hype for this first hobbit movie
i would travel for 1-2 hours to uni then used my laptop at the back of class to research and hype myself up. jackson was releasing youtube videos every week showing bts and making-of of the film.
i remember as the evenings got later, and darker, sometimes the lectures were getting empty as we were sometimes there to like 4-5pm when it was pitch black and i would just be on my laptop at the back getting hyped as fuck, then a sombre 1-2 hour journey home in the winter nights. id see winter and christmas coming, posters for this movie, christmas markets, family arriving. was litty af.
honestly looking forward to finding out more about the amazon series, 2nd age has alot of potential to allow them to stick to established events but flesh it out in their own way
Yea Forums seems overly negative about the prospect but im fully onboard for some more high budget middle earth adventure
10 part mini-series when
Even if it's good, people will hate on it for having nonwhite characters
I knew these movies were going to be shit the second they decided two movies should instead become a trilogy.
The Hobbit story barely justifies having more than 1 movie.
I was curious but never hyped. Pic related. It took them special editions about 3:30 in lenght to ALMOST do the three Rings books justice. And they were going to somehow pull that much fucking material out of a single, smaller book? Lol no. And they did but it had the complete opposite effect, it just made the story worse
I have never been more let down by a trailer than The Hobbit. It still hurts.
that faggot that played bilbo ruined it in the first few minutes
man that music was awesome too. Should have kept it all in one 3 hour movie
How would they fit the whole Hobbit trilogy into one movie?
If you've read the Hobbit, there isn't that much there. One LotR length movie could cover it.
I've never read the Hobbit book trilogy I just saw the flims
It's not a trilogy.
why isn't sam the wise there too
where's ghibli
sounds nice, regardless of how it all turned out
Let me guess. The fan edit of the 3 movies was posted to youtube but since then it's gone and taken down?
Youtube sucks now a days compared to before.
damn that restaurant looks comfy
Damn I didn't know that. Now I'm hype for The Hobbit 4
who else went and seen it in 48fps IMAX
Never mind just found it on word press.
I feel like the only things that survived from Del Toro's version were the scene where they made food and the misty mountains. Peek kino and exactly the tone the movie(s) should have been all the way through
I recently rewatched all three (after rewatching the lotr trilogy). I got to say they're not as bad as I remember. The two major flaws for me is that they are too long for the material given, and the funky CGI design choices in a lot places (goblin king, azog, legolas ninja moves...).