27 Minutes Of Extended Scenes From THE HOBBIT: DESOLATION OF SMAUG

27 Minutes Of Extended Scenes From THE HOBBIT: DESOLATION OF SMAUG

Would you like to see more footage from Peter Jackson's fantasy-adventure film, The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug? Of course you would. Come see 27 minutes of extended scenes.

By nailbiter111 - Nov 02, 2014 08:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug continues the adventure of the title character Bilbo Baggins as he journeys with the Wizard Gandalf and thirteen Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield, on an epic quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain and the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor. Having survived the beginning of their unexpected journey, the Company continues East, encountering along the way the skin-changer Beorn and a swarm of giant Spiders in the treacherous forest of Mirkwood. After escaping capture by the dangerous Wood-elves, the Dwarves journey to Lake-town, and finally to the Lonely Mountain itself, where they must face the greatest danger of all - a creature more terrifying than any other; one which will test not only the depth of their courage but the limits of their friendship and the wisdom of the journey itself - the Dragon Smaug. Ian McKellen returns as Gandalf the Grey, with Martin Freeman in the central role of Bilbo Baggins, and Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield. The international ensemble cast is led by Benedict Cumberbatch, Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace, Luke Evans, Ken Stott, James Nesbitt, and Orlando Bloom as Legolas. The film also stars (in alphabetical order) John Bell, Manu Bennett, Jed Brophy, Adam Brown, John Callen, Ryan Gage, Mark Hadlow, Peter Hambleton, Stephen Hunter, William Kircher, Lawrence Makoare, Sylvester McCoy, Graham McTavish, Dean O'Gorman, Mikael Persbrandt, and Aidan Turner.
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MattBracken
MattBracken - 11/2/2014, 8:12 PM
Hope the final battle is as great as the battle from 'The Return of The King'
PymParticle
PymParticle - 11/2/2014, 8:12 PM
Oh my god is there not a single scene in this movie that isn't CGI. I'll take LOTR any day, I hate the visuals here.
PymParticle
PymParticle - 11/2/2014, 8:13 PM
@Nerdman Indeed. Hobbit is to LOTR what prequels are to SW
Humperdink
Humperdink - 11/2/2014, 8:43 PM
Benedict did some serious ground-humping to pull off that terrifying Smaug.
Hope you all appreciated his hard work!









DoctorDoak
DoctorDoak - 11/2/2014, 8:46 PM
I don't understand how they [frick]ed up these movies as bad as they did. You know how they released the extended editions of LOTR? I hope someone edits an un-extended version of The Hobbit, where all three films are cut down into one. This story never needed a trilogy.
JamesMan
JamesMan - 11/2/2014, 8:55 PM
Those Wilhelm screams are really unnecessary. I doubt that they're actually in the film and the uploader just put them in.
DoctorDoak
DoctorDoak - 11/2/2014, 9:15 PM
@NerdMan: For sure. It just sucks that this trilogy wasted so much potential. There's no reason that The Hobbit had to suck. Its like PJ went out of his way to make a shitty prequel.
A2ron
A2ron - 11/2/2014, 10:15 PM
Love this movie, bought it last Wed. Looking forward to Five Armies. After it's been out maybe people will stop bitching about how much they don't like what Peter has done. Get over yourselves.
loki668
loki668 - 11/2/2014, 11:12 PM
sjoerdo0
sjoerdo0 - 11/3/2014, 1:55 AM
PJ did a damn good job with the LOTR and with the Hobbit

the hobbit is a very short book without any details
in the book like none of the dwarves are described, only Thorin is. the only think we know from the dwarves in the book is the color of their cloaks :/

he let them look so different from each other so these dumb people in this world can remember with what name they belong
Bofur = hat dwarf
Bombur = fat dwarf
Bifur = axe in his head dwarf
Oin = def dwarf
and so on

Tolkien made the bone of the hobbit
and PJ put the meat and the skin on it.

they did a good teamwork without them even knowing it

there was no female character in the book so PJ has put in Tauriel for is.

in the book Gandalf just left you never know where he was doing,
PJ has put the white council in the movie witch he had found on notes of Tolkien

Tolkien has take some different ideas, notes and story's of Tolkien and has put them into the empty spaces of the Hobbit

the only thing I miss is Tom Bombadil :)

ofc he isn't in the Hobbit but so is Legolas,

I hope we will have a shot of Tom's house when Bilbo is on his journey home.

AMEN

Kyos
Kyos - 11/3/2014, 3:06 AM
Look at that, the character they call Beorn will actually be in the movie for a little while longer. Pity that especially after having seen more of him now I just really hate him. [frick] not-Beorn from the [frick]ing movies! >:(

Also while I respect Cumberbatche's dedication to this performance it was one of the reasons they retconned away Smaug's missing limbs. Well, an then there's the whole pathetic Tom&Jerry like chase sequence issue, after which the dragon was pretty much a joke anyways.

I watched the trailer for the third movie again yesterday, and like the first time I was actually thinking for a while "okay, it's not my Hobbit, but it might be kind of cool" and then again there came the CGI chariot with a mounted crossbow that was -drawn by CGI rams- charging some CGI wargs on a frozen CGI river. Because, who wouldn't think something like that was missing from the book and direly needed in the epic conclusion to Jackson's epic Middle-earth saga?

Seriously, [frick] these movies! >:O












[if you happen to like the Hobbit movies that's totally cool and I'm happy for you, but for me they are THE [frick]ed up adaptation of something I love that I need to bitch about - sorry about that!]
loki668
loki668 - 11/3/2014, 4:22 AM
@Kyos

Let 'er rip, dude! We all have those.
MrJedabak
MrJedabak - 11/3/2014, 8:20 AM
Good movies. Exciting, engaging... don't hold a candle to Lord of the Rings, but what the hell, they're not supposed to.

If only these The Hobbit movies were more about, you know, the hobbit.
MrJedabak
MrJedabak - 11/3/2014, 8:21 AM
After the last one comes out they should do what RedLetterMedia suggested and release a cut version of the three movies that only features the story of the original book with none of the addendums. Would be nice to see.
BlackHulk
BlackHulk - 11/3/2014, 8:55 AM
I don't get the gripes about the Hobbit.

"They used too much CGI"- Um LOTR is relied on heavy CGI too. While the orcs used practical makeup in LOTR, there were also inconsistencies with orc sizes as they related to various Middle Earth races. Also CGI would have been very helpful when Merri and Pippin were being carried on the backs of two noticeably fake orcs.

"They did not follow source material"- LOTR left out a huge amount of source material while rewriting some of it to fit the movie-verse. Granted, LOTR is a long book, but they could have made 4-5 movies and given fans a comprehensive background on Middle Earth and its characters instead of what was given.

"The Dwarves are not what I expected them to be"- Well what did you expect them to be in the cinematic universe? Gimli was the one and only dwarf in LOTR with a speaking line and he was largely used as a comic relief. Most of the dwarves in the Hobbit are used the same way Gimli was used in LOTR, which makes their use consistent to how dwarves might have been in Middle Earth.
ISleepNow
ISleepNow - 11/3/2014, 11:17 PM
I can see removing most of these except for the scene where Beorn tells Gandalf about the Necromancer. That scene needed to stay in
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