The Hobbit, you ever read it?

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Xiroh86

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I was quite literally raised on the main Middle Earth stories (Silmarillion, Hobbit, Lord of the Rings) seeing as my mom started reading me the stories when I was three. I also inherited her obsession of reading them once a year. So when I first saw the trailer I was blown away. I can't wait to see it.
 

R3dF41c0n

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1.) Yes, I actually read The Hobbit before Lord of the Rings.

2.) I'm really excited about the movie.
 

Astoria

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I read the book and even though it was a little hard to get through I did enjoy it. I'm really excited to see the movie and hope it's every bit as great as LotR.
 

Toaster Hunter

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1. Yes I read the Hobbit. It was one of my first Fantasy novels and I loved it

2. I'm absolutely going to see this movie. I liked the LOTR films and can't wait for this.
 

Spitfire

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1) Have you read "The Hobbit"?
Yes I have.

2) Whether or not you have read the book, what are your feelings when seeing this trailer?
I'm a bit confused as to what Galadriel is doing in the movie, but other than that, I like it. I've been waiting a long time for this movie to get announced, and I'll definitely go and see it when it comes out.
 

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It was one of the few books I did read as a kid. My favorite book I have ever read. I read it so many times I have lost count. I believe they will do the movie well. As they are making two movies I expect they put everything in the book into the movies. Beorn better be in it unlike how they cut Bombadil.

DarkPanda XIII said:
My feelings on the movie was estatic. I really enjoyed the book and really enjoyed seeing this trailer. I want to see it early, but know fully well I can't. Only major complaint is the actor that plays Thorin Oakenshield is a bit younger than his character (as Thorin was the oldest). But I digress...
That is one of the biggest issue I had with the casting/trailer. The age of Thorin. He wasn't young. Anyway hopefully I can overlook that when I go to see it.
 

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008Zulu said:
He did with Han Solo; Han shooting first made him seem aggressive, zero patience kind of guy. Him shooting second makes him seem like a victim.
I'd buy that as an argument if he didn't carry on as usual for the rest of the movie, but he did. Gollum appeared in one scene, and in the original version, he and Bilbo parted on good terms. He acknowledges that it was silly of him to accept Bilbo's last question as a riddle, but he did, and yields the ring. As opposed to chasing Bilbo through the mountain, trying to capture, kill, and eat him.
 

imnot

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I plan o reading it, keep forgetting to though.

Although funniley I was reading the graphic novel COMIC edition today.
And the hobbit game is pretty much what got me into gaming.
(I loved that game so much)
 

jFr[e]ak93

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(1) I just read the book after seeing the trailer back in December.

(2) It will be awesome. My only reserve is this is part 1 . There is a sequel to this movie. I smell cash grab, or a long, bloody battle for the sequel.

I enjoyed the book, It's very light hearted and fun with a dark undertone.
 

Littaly

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My parents read it to me when I was younger. I haven't read it since then, but I remember it in broad strokes. I don't have any desire to re-read it before the movie comes out either, I prefer to have it fill in what I have forgotten to having the book fresh in memory. If do there will be the inevitable and disrupting "why did they change that detail? Why did they leave that out!?".

Haven't watched the trailer. I generally don't watch trailers for movies I know I'm gonna watch anyway. Knowing a little about a movie before you watch it rarely spoils it, on the contrary, it can make it a lot easier and somewhat more enjoyable to watch. But I already know the basic premise, and I don't need to be sold on it any further, so all it's gonna do is get me more pumped up, and I prefer to save that pumped up-ness for when it's actually out ^^

On a related note. I actually sat down and read through Lord of the Rings this last summer. It blew me away. Seriously, I kind of expected just another fantasy novel, but I was obviously wrong. It's amazing, I can't believe it took me that long to read it, even for a guy who almost never reads. I almost thought it would make me think less of the movie, but on the contrary, it just made me appreciate them more. I guess what it all adds up to is: Lord of the Rings is awesome.
 

Loki J

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I read the book when I was in grade 4. Then I read it again in grade 5. And many times since then. I find it's much more entertaining than the LotR books, and was happy that Peter Jackson had done a 'good parts' version (a la Princess Bride) of the trilogy.
I'm also happy to see that they're taking the movie conversion seriously, and I'm confident that they'll get it 'right', so to speak.
Overall, I'm excited to see it.

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PPB

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1) yes I read it

2) I loved the trailer. I'm apparently one of the few who understand that the movie adaptations are just that - adaptations. I don't think a word-by-word copy of the novels in film format would work at all. For instance, although I really loved the Old Forest and Tom Bombadil in the book, I think it was a good idea to cut that part from the movies.

Basically I think that Tolkien's books are excellent books and that Jackson's movies are excellent movies. They're fundamentally very different and I don't think we should mix them.
 

Loki J

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Spitfire said:
I'm a bit confused as to what Galadriel is doing in the movie, but other than that, I like it. I've been waiting a long time for this movie to get announced, and I'll definitely go and see it when it comes out.
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Galadriel and Radagast the Brown will both be in the Hobbit, as it's expanded to cover the incursion of the Necromancer in the south end of Mirkwood.


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Da Orky Man

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i can't believe how anybody couldn't have read it. It's one of those books that everyone picks up at some point.

And the trailer looks awesome. Pity to see no Smaug in it, but that'll come up in other trailers.
 

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Andrew_C said:
Also how the hell did he manage to split it up into more than one movie!
It is also adding in the plot of the necromancer,and expanding sauron's origins so that will be the second film methinks. AND BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH IS THE NECROMANCER. :nerdgasm out:
 

Piorn

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I loved the book, and the trailer is giving me this tingly-goosebumpy-feeling, really looking forward to it.