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Most Successful Movies of... All Time (513 movies items)"Worldwide Gross: 960,001,896 $ Director: Peter Jackson Country: & Release: December 14th 2012"
“At last. Finally are we back in Middle-Earth. After several years in development hell, Peter Jackson takes us back to one of the most beloved and magi”
2012 Films - Top 10 (20 movies items)"From my review: "At last. Finally are we back in Middle-Earth. After several years in development hell, Peter Jackson takes us back to one of the most beloved and magical worlds in cinematic and literature history. Jackson did justice to J.R.R Tokien's The Lord of the Rings roughly ten years ago and the expectations for The Hobbit couldn't be any higher. Jackson decided to split The Hobbit into three separate films, including some other stuff Tolkien wrote, as well as Jackson's own artistic cho"
My 2013 Film Diary (81 movies items)" + Amazing landscapes, visuals and looks. Absolutely brilliantly done! + Amazing cast and great characters. + A lot of great humor. - Sometimes a bit to much a copy of Lord of the Rings. 8.5/10"
Top 10 best movies 2012 (17 movies items)" Notes: I thought it was quite awesome and it was visually quite amazing. This movie, it is just the warm-up, at least I hope so. Anyway, anyone who loved the previous trilogy will just love this movie, that's for sure. It was just grand to get back to Middle Earth, to hear the music, to see the Shire and Bilbo's house and to go once again in another adventure with Gandalf the Grey. You can feel, at some points, that Peter Jackson is really stretching the material (I mean, there were at least 3"
“I'm a little bit suspicious when it comes to evaluating the work of Tolkien translated to a movie, after all, I think the man was a genius, so, unless”
The Best of 2012 (20 movies items)" I've always been a little fan of Tolkien's work and ever since the rumours around The Hobbit project started, I started eagerly waiting them. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey starts the trilogy in an interesting way, when the story expands out of the book bringing other stories of the Middle Earth. And maybe because of I've read the book, after the first film of the series I'm maybe more interested about the Necromancer than about the Bilbo's journey. The narration of the film is a bit childi"
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