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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
  • cookoolove
    cookooloveover 11 years55 popcorn
    It was good but scary!
    • 1wg1
      1wg1over 11 years
      I saw the Hobbit because I am going to read Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit is really exciting with trolls, ogres, and dwarfs. It is a adventure.
      • cvv
        cvvover 11 years55 popcorn
        EPIC MOVIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ONE OF MY TOP FAVS!!!!!!
        • haybaby2
          haybaby2over 11 years55 popcorn
          i love this movie it is so good
          • gtaylor505
            gtaylor505over 11 years44 popcornFeatured
            'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' is thrilling, pretty scary (especially for little kids), exciting and filled with adventure. I had a great time watching it, and I hope you do to. If not, just let somebody know.
            • lavacamooz567
              lavacamooz567over 11 yearsFeatured
              I love Middle-Earth,though it's confusing .'m upset that their making The Hobbit into three three hour parts like Lord of the Rings except the Hobbit is one book not a trilogy like Lord of the Rings.Right now I'm reading the book and I'm buying the Lego sets and in the escape from mirkwood spider set(which is from the second movie called The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug which is coming out on 12/13/13)has Legolas Greenleaf who is an Wood-Elf helps the Dwarvs escape the giant spiders but in the book Bilbo puts on the OneRing and frees them not Legolas who happens to be my favorite character in all of Middle-Earth.And I've noticed in the first third of the book,(I can't say all of it yet because i'm not done with the book yet) has no Orcs in it but the book has Wargs and attack in the same place, and same tree. They also don't go into the goblins house the same way in the book then the movie and if I'm correct Rivendell is in the middle of the Misty Mountins not before like in the movie and they don't get cased in by Wrags and Orcs in fact they don't go in to Rividell in a crack.Over all I say it's just like all Book-to-Movie Movies, different from the book but you really should see this movie in fact I've all ready seen it twice and I think I'm going again with my friends again.
              • 5 popcornover 11 years
                It was really well done! Though i'm glad i read the book first!
                • lolover 11 years
                  wow, I watched this movie last sturday and it just amazed me! It didn't feel like three hours
                  • tennis
                    tennisover 11 years44 popcorn
                    I really liked this movie. It's really funny and has amazing graphics! :) I recommend it to anyone! Well except for the little kids. :P But other than that its a great movie and can be a little scary though. :)
                    • hazelover 11 years
                      it was cool! I am sorry I didn't post but Bilbo is funny