Ian Mckellen, I truly appreciate him and his character. Also thank The Why for covering a favorite topic of mine, as well as being as informative as you are in general.
Agreed. And let's not forget the then-53-year-old Thorin's younger brother Frerin was slain at the age of 48 during The Battle of Azanulbizar, so that stayed with Thorin for the rest of his life and also may have led to his decision not to take on anybody younger than 70-75 years of age for The Quest for Erebor. He'd never be able to live with himself if Gimli got hurt or died on the journey.
I don't understand why everyone doesn't like the movies so much, yes, Lord of the Rings is maybe more epic and "better" in itself, but I love the Hobbit movies more than anything and I just feel at home when I see them.
I'm one of those weirdos who liked the Hobbit trilogy more than the original one. It's just less depressing & more of an adventure that I love to watch when I'm feeling down. The original is still great though.
I truly don’t understand the flak this film gets compared to LOTR. I get the deviations that all 6 movies take from the books but The Hobbit trilogy is a phenomenal set of work. I still get lost in it every time I watch it. Perhaps I’m just the minority in this though.
The #1 thing most people do not like is they took a book that could easily have been made into just 1 movie but greed prompted them to stretch it into 3. To pull this off they basically just added a bunch of stuff that was not in the books. Azog was mentioned one time and that was when Balg was introduced as our antagonist. It said he was spawn of Azog the Defiler, orc who beheaded Thror I think. The female elf and Fili's love story was 100% Hollywood's doing. The dwarfs never had a confrontation with Smaug. In fact they wanted Bilbo to "steal" all their treasure back. There was no Arkin Stone. All in all a good 80% of that trilogy is filler bullshit so they could maximize profits. Disrespectful to the source material for the sake of money leaves a bad taste in the mouth and kinda feels manipulative.
@@heatherearls9587the arkenstone was important in the book, bilbo also gave it to bard to try to stop the men of laketown and the elves from starting war with the dwarfs
@@heatherearls9587 the problem is that lotr fans have this belief that the lotr trilogy is the most perfect thing ever, and anything else to come out will never be like it, come on, hobbit is enjoyable and i agree, it shouldve been 2 movies only, but the lotr trilogy aint as perfect as they make it seem, while i also recognize their impact and their process,also people complain about the books being better, not only in hobbit but also lotr, so which is it aholes? Is it perfect or not? You cant say its the best trilogy in existence and then complain about random things, so they are entertaining, all 6 of them, thats it, also being so long , theyre not for everyone
@@ericmagana3215 You are right in that the LotR trilogy isn't perfect. They deviated from the books and took creative liberties back then too. But, over all, the story of the films actually align with the books fairly well. There are pretty much only minor things that aren't included and obviously there are more depth in the books. If I'm being perfectly honest though, the films actually do some parts better than the books, like the battle of Helm's Deep and Minas Tirith, and I also think that the scene where Gandalf cures Théoden is underwhelming in the book in comparison to the film. The visual side of things and the sound/music in the LotR films really brings the world to life and all in all, they are a wonderful adaptation of the trilogy. The Hobbit films are definitely not bad in their own right, but they definitely feel more "fake" than the LotR films, and that is mostly due to the way it looks (looks too crisp, probably because of the excessive use of green screen) and classic Hollywood tropes, like the romance between Kílí and Tauriel, who by the way is an entirely made up character for the film. They should have absolutely made a maximum of two films for their adaptation of the Hobbit and stayed more true to the source material.
Radagast was butchered unfortunately. Made him out to be a half mad fool with bird shit running down his head and riding a sled pulled by bloody rabbits. Became a cheap form of comic relief with a dickie staff, sadly. No knock on the actor, did what he was told but the writing of him was hopeless. Would have loved to see him done as the wise old reclusive wizard that would garner respect.
You channel is incredible. And very underrated in my option. I would love to see a video about any Sergio Leone film. I’ve been very into his work lately and he’s such a decisive character himself. Just a little side note: If you haven’t seen Mortal Engines, it’s an incredible film and very underrated as well. Though not directed by Peter Jackson (helped produce and co-wrote screenplay,) you can definitely tell it has a lot of his touches.
@@DavidRay_40 Not everyone is a native English speaker. Next time i'll try not to make the mistake of spelling one letter wrong. But i'm sure people love having you at parties!
They involved 50 000 CPU cores for Smaug??! I know that most of the viewers here don't understand the depth of this.... but this is... insane! Incredible. Your home CPU contains at most 2-8 cores btw. and each core is expensive as hell and consumes a lot of electrical power... WOW! For people outside of IT, this is "similar" to using 50 000 physical computers just to render one image! Imagine that... And they employed 170 Terrabytes of RAM.... what.... WHAT? That's approximately 170 000 Gigabytes of RAM. At home you have around 4-16 gigabytes (32 if you're real lucky!). 170 000! ...
The movie theatre right next to me showed the three movies a few months ago and i watched them there for the first time, it was sooo amazing and epic!!
Sir Ian knew it didn’t feel right and it was definitely the most impactful difference between the trilogies. The magic of LOTR was the perfect melding of WETA’s traditional effects and revolutionary, brand new VFX. The full CG characters were probably technically better than Gollum originally was, but they definitely did not feel that way. Hearing about him breaking down on set was heartbreaking tbh.
I really enjoy your commentaries on LOTR and here regarding " The Hobbit. " You do speak very rapidly as if trying to beat a clock. I'm 80, so a listen slowly now.
Azog killed Thorins grandfather in front of him in the movie. Thorin believes his father lives still as he says to Gandalf in the prelude to the Hobbit when they meet at the Prancing Pony
I really liked this trilogy. I honestly never even heard that it wasn’t as well received as the LOTR trilogy. I didn’t follow it on UA-cam reviews from people or anything like that when these came out. I just enjoyed it for what it was and didn’t compare it to the LOTR trilogy that much. I was fine with the differences in it compared to the book also. It was still a well told story in the end. And to be honest, I’ve always loved the dwarves in the books too, so I liked seeing dwarves in the movies. 😊
You've never read the book! That's completely obvious. Either that or you don't care at all about Tolkiens works. Idk what book he read before making that trilogy, but it sure in the hell wasn't The Hobbit.
@@dog-thebackwardgod I think PJ missed the mark with The Hobbit. It is not a history of the heroism of the dwarves. It is the personal growth story of a small Hobbit, and how he changes the course of History. The way PJ has the story unfold, the Hobbit isn't even necessary! He is just a superfluous character - no more need than Bifur. When in the entire 3 movies was it even hinted that Bilbo was the real leader of the quest and that the Dwarves would have been lost without him?
@dandiehm8414 yes! You get it. Plus all the unnecessary Smaug battles that weren't in the book. The thing that stuck in my craw was the handsome dwarf. He took the line about Thorin being handsome for a dwarf and went completely overboard. Then, just to add insult to injury he writes in an affair between a dwarf and an elf? That's in no way Tolkien. In fact Iluvitar said there would ever be strife between the two races. As far as I'm concerned PJ got full of himself and thought he could improve on Tolkien. No one is better than Tolkien
@@dog-thebackwardgod but many things are left out of the lord of the rings movies to books. yet no one is hating on that are they? i seen people complain that the hobbit is not long enough to make 3 movies. then at same time complain that the lord of the rings books got more than 3 movies worth of time. so no matter what they did there be hate. is the hobbit perfect? no ofc not. but is it bad? no. many people hate the story got changed of azog but saruman was also killed off and skip a whole story. but not many hate on that instead they accept it because there are many endings. point is both are not fully true to the books. so did you read the books?
I liked all of them and they are far far better than the garbage Amazon has created . They are just not as good as LOTR but I mean what really can compare to those movies ?
I really appreciated you not bashing my Hobbit movies. I mean, our Hobbit movies. I truly admire the outcome after all the stuff that happened. Almost all of the crew had to leave for other scheduled work after LotR and new people brought in. Then the legal issues with actors unions over pay gaps of Americans vs NZ actors.
I knew benedict cumberwatch was the one behind dragon but i now just realised it was sherlock and watson was just talking to each other as bilbo and smaug😂!
For me, LOTR, the threats were always realistic and made victory and survival much less likely. Then you have Hobbit scenes like being ground between mountains, sliding down gorges on rickety wooden structures and being cooked over a fire but no one is even hurt.
I believe with time this trilogy will be remembered more fondly and appreciated for what it did right alot more so than what it got wrong. Especially with the abysmall Rings of power show now out. Really the only major weak point of the trilogy is the third film and in particular the pacing of the battle. Smaug was Perfect. Bilbo was Perfect. Gollum was perfect. The dwarves where perfect. Gandalf, Radagast, Saruman, the atmosphere. They got ALOT MORE right than they got wrong!
They could have done an excellent job , staying very true to the book, in a single two hour movie. I did mostly enjoy them though, I liked how they went into the surrounding details of the White Council, and ousting the Necromancer from Dol Guldur, while introducing Galadriel and Radagast. I would have liked to see a young Estel running around Rivendell. But I really hated how they turned the escape from Thranduil's prison from a stealthy retreat to a stupid action chase scene.
Have you ever seen the hobbit m4 book edit? I think it's still free if you google it. I enjoyed it but I'm still salty that the movies don't have the same feel as the book
The way the Battle of 5 Armies was presented, it was as though they were showcasing all the different units and weapons for a video game. I was really really hoping there was going to be a new RTS game. 9 different factions, all with different units, strategies and tactics... Such potential. The other LOTR RTS games were some of my favorites.
IMHO, in both the 'Extended/Directors' Cut' versions of 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit', the 'Appendices' are as, or even MORE enjoyable, than watching the movies themselves. How Mr. Jackson and 'Crew' managed to pull off these six films is an extraordinary feat!
Just knowing that Ian McKellen cried on set making the Hobbit and had a full emotional breakdown as he was acting alone in a green screen speaks volumes of how messed up the films were.
One of the things that made LOTR so legendary was because they kept everything true to Tolkien's books. The Hobbit then went waaaaaaaay off that, and added so much stuff that Tolkien never wrote
The eagles. Lets talk about the eagles. Why didn’t they just carry the dwarves to The Lonely Mountain? That would have cut out a lot of the nonsense with Laketown and the Goblins and all of that. And then you can ask yourself, why didn’t they just carry Frodo and Sam to the door of Mount Doom? If only the eagles had played nicely the whole epic thing could have been cut down to a half hour, just saying
Hmmm, it might be a good idea to read the book. In short, the eagles would not take them the entire journey, in fear of being shot by the men of Anduin, who would shoot at the eagles to stop them from stealing their livestock
the only reason they couldn't film it the same way they did in LOTR with primarily forced perspective, is because they decided to go with the 3D gimmick.
About nr 9. The world of the unseen. I want to add that Frodo and Bilbo are in very different situations when they are using the ring. I imagine being faced with ringwraiths who live in and interact with the wraith world or being seen by Sauron himself is alot different to Bilbo just being with Golum in a cave.
I don't "hate" those movies. I just think it was a mistake trying to make the same epic trilogy like LOTR out of a collection of only loosly connected, short childs stories. They had to fill in so much stuff to pseudo-connect everything, that it stopped making sense quickly. That and the unmet expectations of the same production quality made them falling apart for me.
Also in the Hobbit Trilogy they repeated too much of the dialogue and scenes from the first Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Lines like, “it drove your brother mad” quoted by Samwise to Faramir and also repeated by one of the dwarfs to Thorin about his father going mad. Also the scenes of unscrupulous characters in the pub watching Thorin & Gandalf which was similar to Frodo, Samwise, Merry & Pippin expecting to meet Gandalf at the Prancing Pony who never showed up etc etc. And that’s just a few examples there are plenty more…
@@CaptainIrvitron Do you realize the gap between The Hobbit and Lord of Rings events are sixty years and there is a chance such dialog repeats through different person regardless much like in real life. It was obvious the movie gave a nods to each other considering they are part of the same universe.
@@TippotipoYou can spin it any way you want, it was “dialogue redundancy” in its highest form and doesn’t come off as paying homage to anything but laziness in writing dialogue for the characters. One or two lines here and there is okay but not throughout every movie of the Hobbit trilogy. Besides we’re talking about 10 or 11 years between groups of movies, not a 60 years span in the books !!! Try again !!! 😊
In my opinion, he was an important part of the trilogy, he was so epic and badass and he was a very good opponent. (sry I didn't read the books, but thats my thought of the films)
Under the circumstances, I do truly believe that these movies were excellent movies in their own rights. Even the third movie. And even putting aside the circumstances, I still really enjoy them, and I’d dare say, to the point of loving them.
The main problem with the films was the fact that huge chunks were NOT in the book, but were added to pad out the story to three films and the crap love story would have had Tolkien spinning in his grave!
Yeah I also like the first two movies, seen them like a dozen times, the third was meh and seen it like two times, second time VERY half-hartedly.. There's no beating LotR ofc, but it's a fine adventure..
"You do know dont you, Aragon isnt in the Hobbit" Depressing to think that they tried to get him anyway. So much love, respect and pride for the books was put into the LoTR triology. It's such a shame The Hobbit didnt get the same get same love, respect and pride. It was just a cash grab 'based on' a book.
in my opinion no one could've played young Bilbo like Martin Freeman did. He was perfect as Bilbo
What about Morgan Freeman ?
As crap as the hobbit was freeman is a great actor
@@lewisparry4992 the hobbit was great man, what are you talking about
He and Smaug were the two good things in these films.
I can’t stand him. He’s the same in every role he plays.
Freeman was 100% the only person I could see playing a young bilbo.
Viggo Mortensen saying "You do know, don't you? Aragorn isn't in The Hobbit" is why he ended up being such a perfect casting for Aragorn in LOTR.
The man was born to be Aragorn. And he has proven it, time and time again.
viggo: you do know that... Orlando: paychecks too good, what day?
Benedict is actually pretty mind blowing considering his roles!
Ian Mckellen, I truly appreciate him and his character. Also thank The Why for covering a favorite topic of mine, as well as being as informative as you are in general.
hey i know it’s been 6 months but something super funny is his reasoning to not taking the dumbledore role and him saying he was the real wizard
Gimli, at 62, was considered a bit too young by his elders to join the quest for Erebor.
Agreed.
And let's not forget the then-53-year-old Thorin's younger brother Frerin was slain at the age of 48 during The Battle of Azanulbizar, so that stayed with Thorin for the rest of his life and also may have led to his decision not to take on anybody younger than 70-75 years of age for The Quest for Erebor. He'd never be able to live with himself if Gimli got hurt or died on the journey.
“That’s my wee lad!!!”
Legolas literally called his future best friend a goblin-mutant.
HAHAHAHA that thought...
Amazing work, makes me loves the Hobbit films even more. Thanks for your work and research on this!
I don't understand why everyone doesn't like the movies so much, yes, Lord of the Rings is maybe more epic and "better" in itself, but I love the Hobbit movies more than anything and I just feel at home when I see them.
I'm one of those weirdos who liked the Hobbit trilogy more than the original one. It's just less depressing & more of an adventure that I love to watch when I'm feeling down. The original is still great though.
Also my preferences 👍
Same
Yup, sure are weird...
@@killer2miller23lol
More than the book? Or more than the previous movies, Lord of the Rings? Just curious.
I truly don’t understand the flak this film gets compared to LOTR. I get the deviations that all 6 movies take from the books but The Hobbit trilogy is a phenomenal set of work. I still get lost in it every time I watch it. Perhaps I’m just the minority in this though.
The #1 thing most people do not like is they took a book that could easily have been made into just 1 movie but greed prompted them to stretch it into 3. To pull this off they basically just added a bunch of stuff that was not in the books. Azog was mentioned one time and that was when Balg was introduced as our antagonist. It said he was spawn of Azog the Defiler, orc who beheaded Thror I think. The female elf and Fili's love story was 100% Hollywood's doing. The dwarfs never had a confrontation with Smaug. In fact they wanted Bilbo to "steal" all their treasure back. There was no Arkin Stone. All in all a good 80% of that trilogy is filler bullshit so they could maximize profits. Disrespectful to the source material for the sake of money leaves a bad taste in the mouth and kinda feels manipulative.
@@heatherearls9587the arkenstone was important in the book, bilbo also gave it to bard to try to stop the men of laketown and the elves from starting war with the dwarfs
@@heatherearls9587 the problem is that lotr fans have this belief that the lotr trilogy is the most perfect thing ever, and anything else to come out will never be like it, come on, hobbit is enjoyable and i agree, it shouldve been 2 movies only, but the lotr trilogy aint as perfect as they make it seem, while i also recognize their impact and their process,also people complain about the books being better, not only in hobbit but also lotr, so which is it aholes? Is it perfect or not? You cant say its the best trilogy in existence and then complain about random things, so they are entertaining, all 6 of them, thats it, also being so long , theyre not for everyone
@@ericmagana3215 You are right in that the LotR trilogy isn't perfect. They deviated from the books and took creative liberties back then too. But, over all, the story of the films actually align with the books fairly well. There are pretty much only minor things that aren't included and obviously there are more depth in the books. If I'm being perfectly honest though, the films actually do some parts better than the books, like the battle of Helm's Deep and Minas Tirith, and I also think that the scene where Gandalf cures Théoden is underwhelming in the book in comparison to the film. The visual side of things and the sound/music in the LotR films really brings the world to life and all in all, they are a wonderful adaptation of the trilogy.
The Hobbit films are definitely not bad in their own right, but they definitely feel more "fake" than the LotR films, and that is mostly due to the way it looks (looks too crisp, probably because of the excessive use of green screen) and classic Hollywood tropes, like the romance between Kílí and Tauriel, who by the way is an entirely made up character for the film. They should have absolutely made a maximum of two films for their adaptation of the Hobbit and stayed more true to the source material.
You're not alone!
It's not that the Hobbit trilogy was bad, the original trilogy is just that legendary.
I get that. Reading the book(s) was truly amazing. Nevertheless, I love all the movies.
@@marciaturnbull8082 yeah, right? My personal favorite is the Silmarillion
I still can't belive theres a dwarf with an axe stuck in his skull and I didn't notice till now OMG
Thanks for the video. This is my favourite fictional world, and I love learning more about it.
My favorite scenes in the Hobbit films are the Sauron ones. Absolutely terrifying and amazing. The music too is some of my absolute favorite.
I am astounded you didn't mention Sylvester McCoy as Radagast the Brown. McCoy's most famous role, of course, was the Seventh Doctor in Doctor Who.
Radagast was butchered unfortunately. Made him out to be a half mad fool with bird shit running down his head and riding a sled pulled by bloody rabbits. Became a cheap form of comic relief with a dickie staff, sadly. No knock on the actor, did what he was told but the writing of him was hopeless. Would have loved to see him done as the wise old reclusive wizard that would garner respect.
@@bradsaint9779another cry baby lol its so fk funny to read
Disgusting character. FF thru his scenes
You channel is incredible. And very underrated in my option. I would love to see a video about any Sergio Leone film. I’ve been very into his work lately and he’s such a decisive character himself.
Just a little side note: If you haven’t seen Mortal Engines, it’s an incredible film and very underrated as well. Though not directed by Peter Jackson (helped produce and co-wrote screenplay,) you can definitely tell it has a lot of his touches.
Pretty wholesome moment that they did a Gandalf appreceation day, but i can imagine it sucks if you have to act with 13 pictures all day
I would appreciate you learning how to spell "appreciation".
@@DavidRay_40 Not everyone is a native English speaker. Next time i'll try not to make the mistake of spelling one letter wrong. But i'm sure people love having you at parties!
They involved 50 000 CPU cores for Smaug??! I know that most of the viewers here don't understand the depth of this.... but this is... insane! Incredible. Your home CPU contains at most 2-8 cores btw. and each core is expensive as hell and consumes a lot of electrical power... WOW! For people outside of IT, this is "similar" to using 50 000 physical computers just to render one image! Imagine that...
And they employed 170 Terrabytes of RAM.... what.... WHAT? That's approximately 170 000 Gigabytes of RAM. At home you have around 4-16 gigabytes (32 if you're real lucky!). 170 000! ...
Broke my heart when you said it was Ori next to Balin in Moria.👑💍👑
the processing power on smaug was insane.🔥🔥🔥
0:22 ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?! THAT WAS AWESOME! The yelling wasn’t being mean, I just couldn’t believe it.
this was a fun watch, and a lot of it was news to me. thanks.
Martin Freeman was the PERFECT HOBBIT
I only wish I could have seen these in theaters
If you've read The Hobbit don't bother. The trilogy has nothing to do with Tolkiens work. It's a complete rewrite and therefore an utter travesty
@@dog-thebackwardgod👶😭
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Poor dog is still crying 😢
The movie theatre right next to me showed the three movies a few months ago and i watched them there for the first time, it was sooo amazing and epic!!
I'm so glad we got Jackson's version.
Are you mad?
Amanda's going to cry lol
It is just a shame they had to inflate it to a trilogy.
Shooting 2 films seems like the way it should gone.
I’m not convinced that remaking The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit 100 years from now will ever be better than this masterpiece. ❤️
Sir Ian knew it didn’t feel right and it was definitely the most impactful difference between the trilogies. The magic of LOTR was the perfect melding of WETA’s traditional effects and revolutionary, brand new VFX. The full CG characters were probably technically better than Gollum originally was, but they definitely did not feel that way. Hearing about him breaking down on set was heartbreaking tbh.
I liked these because I first read the stories while back in 9th grade English class both the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.
All your videos are very interesting. Thank you🙂
I really enjoy your commentaries on LOTR and here regarding " The Hobbit. "
You do speak very rapidly as if trying to beat a clock.
I'm 80, so a listen slowly now.
for the props at 17:17 bilbo planted the acorn during the battle of the fives armies which is a deleted scene or extended
Great movie I’m going to have to binge watch all three movies now 😂
7:11 - PJ also made a cameo as the dwarf who finds the Arkenstone
13:03 wasn’t there a scene in the Battle of 5 Armies where he like headbutts an orc and the axe comes out? I might be imagining that lol
Deleted scene, youd see it in an extended version
I loved the Hobbit, not as much as TLOTR but it was great to go back to middle earth
Well done documentary!
Azog killed Thorins grandfather in front of him in the movie. Thorin believes his father lives still as he says to Gandalf in the prelude to the Hobbit when they meet at the Prancing Pony
I really liked this trilogy. I honestly never even heard that it wasn’t as well received as the LOTR trilogy. I didn’t follow it on UA-cam reviews from people or anything like that when these came out. I just enjoyed it for what it was and didn’t compare it to the LOTR trilogy that much. I was fine with the differences in it compared to the book also. It was still a well told story in the end. And to be honest, I’ve always loved the dwarves in the books too, so I liked seeing dwarves in the movies. 😊
Loved this ❤️
I love how Thorin just looks at Thranduil when the scar is shown like he don't even care or is not surprised in any way.
i think the hobbit gets a lot of hate but as very entertaining films they dont deserve as much hate as they get
They deserve every bit of it. So much is in it that is NOT Tolkien.
You've never read the book! That's completely obvious. Either that or you don't care at all about Tolkiens works. Idk what book he read before making that trilogy, but it sure in the hell wasn't The Hobbit.
@@dog-thebackwardgod I think PJ missed the mark with The Hobbit. It is not a history of the heroism of the dwarves. It is the personal growth story of a small Hobbit, and how he changes the course of History. The way PJ has the story unfold, the Hobbit isn't even necessary! He is just a superfluous character - no more need than Bifur. When in the entire 3 movies was it even hinted that Bilbo was the real leader of the quest and that the Dwarves would have been lost without him?
@dandiehm8414 yes! You get it. Plus all the unnecessary Smaug battles that weren't in the book. The thing that stuck in my craw was the handsome dwarf. He took the line about Thorin being handsome for a dwarf and went completely overboard. Then, just to add insult to injury he writes in an affair between a dwarf and an elf? That's in no way Tolkien. In fact Iluvitar said there would ever be strife between the two races. As far as I'm concerned PJ got full of himself and thought he could improve on Tolkien. No one is better than Tolkien
@@dog-thebackwardgod but many things are left out of the lord of the rings movies to books. yet no one is hating on that are they?
i seen people complain that the hobbit is not long enough to make 3 movies.
then at same time complain that the lord of the rings books got more than 3 movies worth of time.
so no matter what they did there be hate.
is the hobbit perfect? no ofc not. but is it bad? no.
many people hate the story got changed of azog but saruman was also killed off and skip a whole story. but not many hate on that instead they accept it because there are many endings.
point is both are not fully true to the books.
so did you read the books?
It remains a great trilogy. Peter Jackson and the crew really did a wonderfull job.
Agreed! I love these movies
No
@@amandajohnston6915 Just an opinion bro, you don't have to agree.
I liked all of them and they are far far better than the garbage Amazon has created . They are just not as good as LOTR but I mean what really can compare to those movies ?
17:33 that's so cool he looks like such a redneck with his hunting camp CAT hat! MERICA!!!!
I love how will Viggo know his LOTR lore.
I love all 6 movies. They are just so great.
Cool vid! Used to play casually in college. Fun stuff!
Appreciate your video - a nice trilogy!
I Love The Hobbit movies, book and cartoon. I would love in addition to see a Del Toro remake/ take.
I really appreciated you not bashing my Hobbit movies. I mean, our Hobbit movies. I truly admire the outcome after all the stuff that happened. Almost all of the crew had to leave for other scheduled work after LotR and new people brought in. Then the legal issues with actors unions over pay gaps of Americans vs NZ actors.
I knew benedict cumberwatch was the one behind dragon but i now just realised it was sherlock and watson was just talking to each other as bilbo and smaug😂!
For me, LOTR, the threats were always realistic and made victory and survival much less likely. Then you have Hobbit scenes like being ground between mountains, sliding down gorges on rickety wooden structures and being cooked over a fire but no one is even hurt.
Pov: fili kili and thorin
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yeah you are right- but I love the movies still
I loved all 3 hobbit films. Thought they weee absolutely brilliant!
Sometimes I think about kilis death… and I just want to hug the guy who played him and say “you played an amazing role in the hobbit”
I believe with time this trilogy will be remembered more fondly and appreciated for what it did right alot more so than what it got wrong.
Especially with the abysmall Rings of power show now out.
Really the only major weak point of the trilogy is the third film and in particular the pacing of the battle.
Smaug was Perfect. Bilbo was Perfect. Gollum was perfect. The dwarves where perfect. Gandalf, Radagast, Saruman, the atmosphere.
They got ALOT MORE right than they got wrong!
Like completely rewriting a classic for no reason? Give me a break
@@dog-thebackwardgod Yeah we get it you don’t like the trilogy, you don’t have to respond to everyone on here to repeat it
You sure know your Tolkien 🙂. Impressive research and great video for all of us Tolkien and Peter Jackson fans 😉👍
They could have done an excellent job , staying very true to the book, in a single two hour movie. I did mostly enjoy them though, I liked how they went into the surrounding details of the White Council, and ousting the Necromancer from Dol Guldur, while introducing Galadriel and Radagast. I would have liked to see a young Estel running around Rivendell. But I really hated how they turned the escape from Thranduil's prison from a stealthy retreat to a stupid action chase scene.
Have you ever seen the hobbit m4 book edit? I think it's still free if you google it. I enjoyed it but I'm still salty that the movies don't have the same feel as the book
The title should read, "30 mispronunciations you won't hear about". Gads, man, this was rough.
The amount of times he misspronounses the names of the dwarves is just crazy
same here!
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The way the Battle of 5 Armies was presented, it was as though they were showcasing all the different units and weapons for a video game.
I was really really hoping there was going to be a new RTS game.
9 different factions, all with different units, strategies and tactics...
Such potential. The other LOTR RTS games were some of my favorites.
"This isn't why I became an actor!" ... then joins the cast of Cats.
IMHO, in both the 'Extended/Directors' Cut' versions of 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit', the 'Appendices' are as, or even MORE enjoyable, than watching the movies themselves. How Mr. Jackson and 'Crew' managed to pull off these six films is an extraordinary feat!
Evangeline Lilly was right. No elf would ever fall for a dwarf, and it would be (in anything) even less likely for a dwarf to fall for an elf.
There always have to be special cases, otherwise it's boring. In my opinion, Kili and Tauriel had so much chemistry and fit together very well.
Just knowing that Ian McKellen cried on set making the Hobbit and had a full emotional breakdown as he was acting alone in a green screen speaks volumes of how messed up the films were.
No offense but I'm so happy Jackson came over Del every time
One of the things that made LOTR so legendary was because they kept everything true to Tolkien's books. The Hobbit then went waaaaaaaay off that, and added so much stuff that Tolkien never wrote
The eagles. Lets talk about the eagles. Why didn’t they just carry the dwarves to The Lonely Mountain? That would have cut out a lot of the nonsense with Laketown and the Goblins and all of that. And then you can ask yourself, why didn’t they just carry Frodo and Sam to the door of Mount Doom? If only the eagles had played nicely the whole epic thing could have been cut down to a half hour, just saying
Hmmm, it might be a good idea to read the book. In short, the eagles would not take them the entire journey, in fear of being shot by the men of Anduin, who would shoot at the eagles to stop them from stealing their livestock
I love Hobbit series so much, I don't understand the hate.
Wake up
9:19 Again, as I wrote under the lotr facts video: Viggo the legend.
Me and my son both loved the hobbit movies, they were so much fun. But some people just have to complain, how do they say it, haters gonna hate?!
Always liked to think he wanted martin short because of his resemblance to Ian Holm but settled on a different martin
Good video, but why do you pronounce quite a few of the names wrong? Haven't you seen the movies?
Too bad we didn't get to see a del toro hobbit.
Did anyone notice the "gold plating" of Smaug is very similar to the girl in the Bond film "Goldfinger" suffocated by gold paint? How clever.
the only reason they couldn't film it the same way they did in LOTR with primarily forced perspective, is because they decided to go with the 3D gimmick.
About nr 9. The world of the unseen. I want to add that Frodo and Bilbo are in very different situations when they are using the ring. I imagine being faced with ringwraiths who live in and interact with the wraith world or being seen by Sauron himself is alot different to Bilbo just being with Golum in a cave.
Only one thing all together make the best story for a few generations
I don't "hate" those movies. I just think it was a mistake trying to make the same epic trilogy like LOTR
out of a collection of only loosly connected, short childs stories.
They had to fill in so much stuff to pseudo-connect everything, that it stopped making sense quickly.
That and the unmet expectations of the same production quality made them falling apart for me.
Also in the Hobbit Trilogy they repeated too much of the dialogue and scenes from the first Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Lines like, “it drove your brother mad” quoted by Samwise to Faramir and also repeated by one of the dwarfs to Thorin about his father going mad. Also the scenes of unscrupulous characters in the pub watching Thorin & Gandalf which was similar to Frodo, Samwise, Merry & Pippin expecting to meet Gandalf at the Prancing Pony who never showed up etc etc. And that’s just a few examples there are plenty more…
@@CaptainIrvitron Do you realize the gap between The Hobbit and Lord of Rings events are sixty years and there is a chance such dialog repeats through different person regardless much like in real life. It was obvious the movie gave a nods to each other considering they are part of the same universe.
@@TippotipoYou can spin it any way you want, it was “dialogue redundancy” in its highest form and doesn’t come off as paying homage to anything but laziness in writing dialogue for the characters. One or two lines here and there is okay but not throughout every movie of the Hobbit trilogy.
Besides we’re talking about 10 or 11 years between groups of movies, not a 60 years span in the books !!!
Try again !!! 😊
i just watched a video on 50 facts about LOTR an the Peter Jackson cameos dont match except the carrot eating one
Cumberbatch can't say Penguin. So that something haha
I do think it was unnecessary to add Azog. In the book you only really know him as the scary orc at the door of moria presenting Thror’s head
In my opinion, he was an important part of the trilogy, he was so epic and badass and he was a very good opponent. (sry I didn't read the books, but thats my thought of the films)
Under the circumstances, I do truly believe that these movies were excellent movies in their own rights. Even the third movie. And even putting aside the circumstances, I still really enjoy them, and I’d dare say, to the point of loving them.
Please, what are your sources? I love these films and I would love to know more about them
8:40 dang, I didn’t know óin and ori died too, that’s unfortunate
exactly, everything was perfect except the final batle
I prefer The Hobbit over The Lord of the Rings
I remember when they where going to name the 3rd hobbit movie there and back again and we were all just like they are already there 😂😂
I enjoyed all 6 movies
The main problem with the films was the fact that huge chunks were NOT in the book, but were added to pad out the story to three films and the crap love story would have had Tolkien spinning in his grave!
Yeah I also like the first two movies, seen them like a dozen times, the third was meh and seen it like two times, second time VERY half-hartedly.. There's no beating LotR ofc, but it's a fine adventure..
I don't care what anyone says, this trilogy is one of the greatest things I've ever seen.
"You do know dont you, Aragon isnt in the Hobbit"
Depressing to think that they tried to get him anyway. So much love, respect and pride for the books was put into the LoTR triology. It's such a shame The Hobbit didnt get the same get same love, respect and pride. It was just a cash grab 'based on' a book.
People who strongly disliked the film and backed it up with so many reasons can make a new hobbit film. Nothing is standing in their way. Nothing
The fact that Peter Jackson made up scenes on the spot is crazy
You forgot that Bards daughters, Sigrid and Tilda was played by James Nesbits (Bofur) daughters.
Bifur has a freaking damn axe in his head and i didn't notice!?
Del Torros's two movie version would have been vastly superior.