I'm a huge Tolkien fan - read The Lord of the RIngs about 30 times, saw all 3 LOTR moview multiple times in the theater, have 3 different versions on DVD.
Went and saw The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey over the weekend, first in 3D High Frame Rate, then in 2D the next day. I wasn't expecting anything as moving as the final LOTR movie, so was not disappointed in that regard.
What really makes all of these movies come alive is the soundtrack. Howard Shore has composed musical themes for various MiddleEarth races and happenings, and repeats those themes in the LOTR soundtracks, and repeats some of them in The Hobbit - just enough that they are familiar but lead to new music nonetheless. His orchestrations really fit the action that is happening on the screen - it isn't just 'backgorund music'.
Went and saw The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey over the weekend, first in 3D High Frame Rate, then in 2D the next day. I wasn't expecting anything as moving as the final LOTR movie, so was not disappointed in that regard.
What really makes all of these movies come alive is the soundtrack. Howard Shore has composed musical themes for various MiddleEarth races and happenings, and repeats those themes in the LOTR soundtracks, and repeats some of them in The Hobbit - just enough that they are familiar but lead to new music nonetheless. His orchestrations really fit the action that is happening on the screen - it isn't just 'backgorund music'.
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