I was extremely pleased with Jackson's vision, it was everything I expected and more. I remember how relieved and elated I was to learn he had finally taken the project on and replaced Del Toro who I thought was an extremely bad fit.
The first installment, like LOTR, was the best by far I thought. Particularly the opening narration and introduction of the dwarves. I saw the same special spark that made LOTR special and Jackson and Weta's incredible attention to detail and style that fit so perfectly with Tolkien's world.
I honestly couldnt finish them
I loved the book and have read it at least 3-4 times
The Hobbit movies should have been 2 2hr movies and done...and with NONE of the made up stuff
Imo anyway
Love the Hobbit movies, hate the LOTR movies. Now if he could find a balance between the two with a third trilogy, that'd be perfect. And swap out all the characters for RA Salvatore ones.
I quite enjoy Fellowship. But later, I feel the focus on Sam and Frodo is a dreadful bore, that the balance between the two journeys is very uneven, and the ending anticlimactic, making both struggles feel pointless. I liked most of the characters and actors. I think the movies are visually beautiful and some of the action sequences are terrific. Mind you, I find the books to be a dreadful bore as well. I always wanted to edit an Aragorn Cut of the trilogy and see how that might play out.
Conversely, the Hobbit films can be a bit of a cartoon, but I feel they really capture the spirit and adventure of the novel, if not a good adaption.
The Hobbit films are a travesty, an obscene cash-grab from a director desperate to try to establish lost glory. If you don't know The Hobbit as a novel, I can see how you find the three bloatfest films entertaining. If, howver, you have read the actual book, which the publisher subtitled "The Enchanting PRELUDE [emphasis added] to The Lord of the Rings," you know that John Ronald Ruel was rolling over in his grave. Rubbish.
They’re about as faithful as JFK was to Jackie. Legolas? Not in The Hobbit. The Elf Warrior Chick? Not in The Hobbit. The Albino Orc? Not in The Hobbit. The massive battle of the five armies? Not in The Hobbit. You waste my time. This is my final response to you.
I thought the Hobbit movies were utter trash. I loved LOTR books and films, and I love the Hobbit book, but those films were bloated as hell. So much of them seemed to be conceived as an effects shot that was then written into the story. The pale orc? WTF. If anything they are overapprecriated. It should have been one hour and a half movie. No need to cram as much appendices as you can into it. These were an obvious cash-in that are virtually unwatchable. Jackson should have let Del Toro alone to do what he wanted, and maybe we would have a solid companion to the Rings films.