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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

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The Hobbit enters on Bilbo Baggins, who was launched into an extremely good adventure to recapture the land of dwarves being occupied via the giant dragon giant Smaug. the adventure of Bilbo with the escort of Gandalf and 13 members of dwarves led through Thorin Oakensheild prince. the journey took them to the distinctive lands of center-earth – wherein is the residence of the remarkable fairies, massive goblins, witches and lots of others.
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Philadelphia Weekly

May 03, 2015

A bloated, entirely unnecessary cash-grab prequel suffering from a fatal case of elephantitis.
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Epoch Times
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June 20, 2016

The 'LOTR' films have become so iconic and undeniably definitive, that it's often anticlimactic in 'The Hobbit' to hear grand characters saying new sentences in new settings.
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Christian Science Monitor
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December 14, 2012

My first thought in watching The Hobbit was: Do we really need this movie? It was my last thought, too.
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Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
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April 28, 2014

You may have seen Middle Earth before. But you haven't been IN Middle Earth.Peter Jackson's 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' has made it possible for you to feel like you're surrounded by the astonishing environment created by J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Denver Post

December 14, 2012

To its own narrative detriment, "The Hobbit" works hard to lay the framework for what will follow. Certainly that's one way to set out on a trilogy, but it's surely not the best.
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Washington Free Beacon
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July 14, 2016

There were extended sequences when my eyes literally could not track the action. Sense of space was demolished. Motion swamped the screen.
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The New York Review of Books
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March 28, 2017

There is a good deal to be said about Peter Jackson's long-awaited and exceedingly long adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, most of it bad.
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Bangkok Post
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May 10, 2016

Watching the three great actors in eye-popping 3D as they go on and on about dwarves, dragons, a necromancer, elves and ogres is the joy and ridiculousness of a fantasy movie that takes itself very honestly and seriously.
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Richard Roeper.com
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December 14, 2012

There's no denying the majesty in Peter Jackson's visuals but he's taken a relatively slim children's book and stretched it beyond the limits.
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Cinemixtape
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April 12, 2016

[Peter Jackson's] efforts to filter or self-edit - assuming there were any - remain fruitless.
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The Atlantic
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December 14, 2012

It frequently seems as though Jackson was less interested in making The Hobbit than in remaking his own fabulously successful Lord of the Rings series.
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Globe and Mail
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December 14, 2012

The repeated iterations of fight, flight and respite here get wearing. Especially perhaps because, with Jackson's fetish for detail, they take more time to watch on screen than to read about.
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