Watch the Hobbit an Unexpected Journey Online: Given the phenomenal film success of the Lord of the Rings trilogy both in box office and critical terms, it's a little bit of a no brainer for the filmmakers and studios to desire adapting more of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth for the big screen, if they can work around the politics with everyone wanting a piece of the pie. It's been more than a decade since the first Peter Jackson film The Fellowship of the Ring broke new ground, with The Hobbit bounced around studios, directors even from Guillermo Del Toro back to Peter Jackson, the films being split into two, then three, the deliberation to shoot it in 3D, and on a high film rate of doubling the usual 24fps. And it's not only technical innovation but creative ones as well, closing aligning this story, by the time we get to the final part of the trilogy, to lead it right into earlier three films.
Download the Hobbit an Unexpected Journey Movie: I'm pretty sure the first three films would have grown the fan base, and most would likely have dug into The Hobbit given that, compared to the other Tolkien books, it had familiar characters such as the wizard Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen) and Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), the principal hobbit and the tale surrounding how he obtained the One Ring from Smeagol/Gollum (Andy Serkis). But while The Hobbit was very much a children's book, compared to the other three, the film treatment, on the big screen, was largely a departure from what one would expect from reading The Hobbit, with the filmmakers being quite conscious that despite the gap in time (here set some 60 years), tinkering with the film just as how Tolkien had tinkered with the very first print of his novel, to align it with his yet-to-be-crafted masterpiece.
Watch the Hobbit an Unexpected Journey Movie: Certainly the most emphasis is placed in Thorin, and Richard Armitage wills a wonderful job with all the Dwarf-king, which definitely is a great "Aragorn type", merely a bit colder. Fili (Dean O'Gorman), Kili (Aiden Turner), Balin (Ken Scott) as well as Dwalin (Graham McTavish) may also be standouts. Ian McKellen is really as trusted as always as being a youthful, The second two hours are a thrill-ride for movie watchers. There are new marvels such as living rock mountains that resemble the Ents, enormous Orc and Troll pit masters, a game of riddles led by the guileful and carnivorous Gollum, and several feral battles. Perhaps the biggest complaint espoused by critics and audiences alike is the dizzying camerawork employed by Jackson. Most people will suffer from mild dizziness and some will face motion sickness. The entire film The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey had been shot 100% with new high-velocity 3D cameras. This may lead to mild to extreme discomfort. Overall, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is a fantastic adventure that is long overdue. Thank goodness that Jackson is still the centerpiece of this franchise. Nobody does it better.