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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)

Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit enjoying his quiet life, is swept into an epic quest by Gandalf the Grey and thirteen dwarves who seek to reclaim their mountain home from Smaug, the dragon.

Directors: Peter Jackson

Cast: Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Ken Stott, and Graham McTavish

Release Date: December 6, 2012

217 Movie Reviews
  • kbattistoni
    kbattistoniover 9 years55 popcorn
    I've read the book but I'm thinking of watching this today, or maybe one of the other ones...
    • finnhunterjjover 9 years
      like I said,the movie is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • booknerd01
        booknerd01over 9 years55 popcorn
        wouldn't have understood it at all. The books are awesome and I think the producers did a good job with the castings. Now all I have to do is go watch the Battle of the Five Armies.
        • Nickover 9 years
          Bbest movie ever and all of them
          • emmabookworm5
            emmabookworm5almost 10 years44 popcorn
            I've only seen a little bit of this movie because my dad was watching it so...
            • bigmelo
              bigmeloalmost 10 years55 popcorn
              I think this movie franchise is a prequel towards The Lord of the Rings. People tell me it's really good.
              • emmabookworm5
                emmabookworm5almost 10 years44 popcorn
                Mel, I thought this was the Lord of the Rings. It's not? And yes, it is really good. I've seen part of it.
              • thehobbitislife
                thehobbitislifealmost 10 years55 popcorn
                This is my favorite movie series ever (if you have not gathered that from my username). I have watched all of the Middle Earth movies (all the Hobbit movies and the Lord of the Rings movies) and read the books. When I saw the Battle of the Five Armies, I cried because some of the best characters died and also the Tolkien journey had come to an end. Nobody really knows if Peter Jackson (the director for both series) will direct The Silmarillion (another of JRR Tolkien's books) and make it a movie, and so after journeying with the director and the cast this far, it is so sad and heartbreaking to know that this is the end. As a middle-schooler, I am not ashamed to say that I broke down and cried bitterly when I watched the Battle of the Five Armies, and will continue to do so every time I watch it. I appreciate all of you who took the time and actually read this whole thing, and, if you haven't, I strongly recommend that you find the time to watch all 3 of the Hobbit movies (if you haven't already) and I guarantee you most of you will fall in love with it.
                • findiulias
                  findiuliasalmost 10 years
                  not as good as the book but still ok
                  • sh23
                    sh23almost 10 years55 popcorn
                    Scary, but cool!!
                    • traveler
                      traveleralmost 10 years
                      i like Adventure and this movie