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First of all:

SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! ♥ ♥ ♥

I'm going to split this up into parts.


Non-spoilery general observations:

First of all, the 3-D: This is the fourth 3-D movie I've seen. Of those, two did not bother me and one gave me a mild headache. This one did not seem to bother me, and many of the 3-D effects were awesome, and some were less so. I did have a mild headache by the end, but am not sure if the 3-D could be blamed--it could also be blamed on the caffeine in my Diet Coke + staying up until 4AM. So a mixed reaction on the 3-D. When I see it again I will probably stick with 2-D, but I do not regret seeing it first in 3-D

Second: the adaptation. Wonderful job! As I had hoped, so far as I could tell, he kept every major scene in the book, though he did truncate a few of them. He also added what in fanfic we'd call "AU gapfillers", but none of them affected the main part of the story.

Three: the score. Brilliant as I expected! Howard Shore did an amazing job in blending the familiar themes and motifs from LotR with the newer material written solely for TH. Oh, I want this soundtrack SO bad! Especially the solo reprise of Misty Mountains at the end.

Four: Martin Freeman hit it out of the park as Bilbo, IMHO.

Five: I want to go see it again. And I want it to be next year already!


The following are some rather detailed spoilers!


SPOILERS:

I was thrilled with the beginning, Bilbo writing in his book, Frodo's guest appearance;
Bilbo "good morninged" Gandalf, and they got the whole exchange in! And the "Chip the Plates" song was in there, just as I hoped! *grin* And we got to see Bilbo's dining room and his larder!

Bilbo was more proactive in his own decisions in the movie--he had no need to be rushed out the door by Gandalf, and that set the tone for the first movie. He had more growth and courage during this part of the movie than he did in the equivalent parts of the book. And Ian McKellan acted as though he'd never been away from the part!

I didn't much care for the part with Thranduil. I do not think he would have been quite so indifferent to the Dwarves' plight--but it goes to set up the hostility on Thorin's part towards the Elves.

Adored the overhead shots of the Shire as Bilbo cut cross country to catch up with the Dwarves.

Yep. PJ inserted lots of AU gapfillers, all of them of the action variety. Lots of extra battles and so forth. One chapter that had some significant changes in it was "Roast Mutton". It was very different than in the book, but then I've written an AU version of that chapter myself, so I can't complain--and I LOVED Bilbo's actions in this, once more bringing his latent heroism out. And they did keep some of the best lines from that chapter.

Radagast! I love Radagast--he's a comic figure, yet not wholly comic. He IS a wizard and he's playing his part. And I love his jackrabbit sled!!!

So cool to see Elrond out hunting orcs himself! And he was a lot mellower and less grumpy than in LotR.

As in LotR, PJ has brought on-board some OC orcs and given some real personality to the MCC ones.

GOLLUM!!! OMG! Andy Serkis was even better in the role than ever!

The Goblin King was gross! He reminded me of Jabba the Hutt!

I still don't get the connection between moths and Eagles. It makes as little sense here than it did in LotR. And PJ managed to "action up" the scene of the fir trees substantially, giving Thorin another chance to display both his pride and his courage and to play up the personal grudge between him and one of the Orc leaders. And Bilbo got another chance to be "fierce as a dragon in a pinch". Naturally PJ jazzed up the Eagle rescue substantially. Some of the best 3-D effects took place during that part of the movie.

I did get my hobbit-lass costume and my feet done in time to wear them, and the DH even wore his cloak and carried a staff! Our son went with us; no costume, though.


Pics:

This one was taken by our son:

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This picture was taken by a random guy in the theater lobby, who asked if he could take a pic with us:


at the hobbit

ETA: I had the captions backwards on the pics.

Date: 2012-12-14 10:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ceshaughnessy.livejournal.com
Barbara, you both look awesome, very hobbity!! I can't wait to see it myself, but probably can't go until after Christmas. Thanks for letting us all know how it was!

Date: 2012-12-14 10:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellynn-ithilwen.livejournal.com
I skipped the spoiler-part of the post! ;)

I'm glad you had a good time! :)))

Date: 2012-12-14 10:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fafojoy.livejournal.com
Great costumes! I loved the spoilers, I won't be able to see it for a few weeks, so I am glad to read your thoughts. I think I'll avoid the 3D though!

Date: 2012-12-14 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pippinfan1.livejournal.com
Couldn't have reviewed it better myself! I'm loving it!! Going back again tonight...!

Date: 2012-12-14 10:39 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] shirebound
Lots of extra battles and so forth.

Why doesn't that surprise me?

Oh gosh, I'm so happy you had a great time. Fun costumes! I'm looking forward to seeing it soooo much (probably next weekend).

Date: 2012-12-15 01:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilybaggins.livejournal.com
Awesome costumes!!! And THANK YOU for your review---I trust your opinion more than any reviewers, even the TORN people!

You reassure me!

Date: 2012-12-15 02:04 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com
You are such a hobbit! :)

I agree with so much of what you said! AND I want to see it again, like REALLY soon! THere were so many nooks and crannies to this universe! I didn't care about the AU parts at all, I just went with it. Loved being in Middle-earth again! :)

Date: 2012-12-15 02:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lindahoyland.livejournal.com
Photos are great. I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

Date: 2012-12-15 07:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] piplover.livejournal.com
I just got back and I absolutely loved it! There were several times where I was leaning back in my seat and holding my breath.

And the goblin king! OMG, my friend and I both said he reminded us of Jabba the Hut.

Martin Freeman did an outstanding job, and I can't wait to see it again. Also, I'm looking forward to the next movie.

I still think three movies is just stretching it too far and milking the cow to the last drop, but I did love this first one.

Date: 2012-12-15 12:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grey-wonderer.livejournal.com
I love the cloaks!
I also loved the film!
I was so hoping to love Radagast since I met Sylvester McCoy at DragonCon in 2011 and he did not disappoint me. I love the Brown Wizard and I love Sylvester McCoy! I want a hedgehog. I really wanted to clean the bird crap out of his hair but other than that, he was perfect!
My favorite dwarf after seeing the film twice is Bofur. I loved that although they didn't show all of the dwarves with musical instruments, they showed Bofur playing during the lonely mountain song.
Andy Serkis need lots of awards!
Martin Freeman and Ian McKellen were perfect!

And I had my photo taken with the Gandalf sign too even though I wasn't in costume. : )

Date: 2012-12-15 03:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cairistiona7.livejournal.com
I'm holding off on reading any reviews/reactions, so I'll come back to that part later, but I had to peek at your photos... absolutely adorable! I love your hobbit feet!

I don't know around here how many people dressed in costumes to see the movie, but the local sports reporter highlighted some high school boys who showed up at their basketball game dressed as dwarves and Gandalf. :)

Date: 2012-12-17 12:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cairistiona7.livejournal.com
And now I've seen the movie and read your review and have to agree with nearly everything. I just really, really enjoyed the film and the changes PJ made don't bother me much. And Elrond! I was dreading seeing Elrond, to be honest, but this was a far better interpretation of him. Hospitable and a warrior... and a grand entrance on horseback! I had a big ol' grin on my face during his scenes. Actually, I had a big ol' grin on my face throughout most of the movie. *G* (<-- see? Still grinning!)

Date: 2012-12-15 05:55 pm (UTC)
dawn_felagund: Illustration of a river from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit." (Hobbit river)
From: [personal profile] dawn_felagund
You and the DH look adorable! :D

I want to say first of all that I laughed so hard at this:

The Goblin King was gross! He reminded me of Jabba the Hutt!

I kept waiting for someone to cut that goiter thing off his neck. I found myself paradoxically dreading that that would happen (the belly slash was only slightly worse) and also kind of wishing it would.

I also love Radagast--the bird poop in his beard was what did it for me!--and Elrond was much redeemed from LotR!Elrond, who is one of my least favorite characters in that trilogy of movies. He's one of Tolkien's characters with the deepest pasts, and he felt more like that in this movie. He felt like someone who would have been raised by Maglor! :D Also, unlike LotR, I saw Elrond and not Hugo Weaving; I was not tempted to mentally add a "Mr. Anderson" as I am to every line of his dialogue in LotR. Very impressed with how PJ evolved his character here.

I also felt like Andy Serkis took Gollum to a new level. He really impressed me the most of the actors for the simple reason that his Gollum still doesn't feel gimmicky, even after the fourth movie.

Date: 2012-12-15 11:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azalaisdep.livejournal.com
Hurray, now I've finally seen it I can catch up with everybody's posts and comment!

Basically (as I expected to), I loved all the bits where PJ stuck relatively closely to the book (if you include Unfinished Tales and the Appendices as "the book"), and was much more iffy about the places where PJ goes completely off-canon and tries to write/insert bits himself. Thranduil - no, no, no. He had *better* get a more balanced portrayal later on - if PJ does a Denethor on him I shall be on the warpath! Didn't see the point of the great long warg chase just before they arrive in Rivendell, and couldn't *bear* the Racing Rabbits of Rhosgobel. (I seem to be largely alone so far in having found Radagast cringeworthy. He's eccentric, but he shouldn't be utterly ridiculous. The fact that Saruman regards him as a fool should tell us more about Saruman than it does about Radagast...)

Like you, *loved* Martin Freeman and Andy Serkis. Both of them were fabulous. Riddles in the Dark was so wonderfully done I got chills.

And oh, Smaug! That golden eye at the end - it will haunt my dreams...

I saw it in 3D HFR, and am glad I did just for the experience - felt a bit disoriented in some of the early, swooping shots but then got used to it. But if I saw it again in the cinema would like to see it in 2D, just to compare.

But isn't it wonderful to have Middle-earth on screen again?!

Date: 2012-12-17 02:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huinare.livejournal.com
I'm kind of with you on Radagast. I like him, or rather I like what he would have been if he were taken down a few notches, but he was a bit much. The bird mess in his hair just...no. I can't bear watching one of my favorite characters walking around with that bird mess. D=

Date: 2012-12-17 07:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azalaisdep.livejournal.com
I like what he would have been if he were taken down a few notches, but he was a bit much.

Yes, that's exactly it. I loved his being there - perfectly canonical - and being the eccentric eco-warrior becoming concerned about the state of the forest (should have been going on for about 500 years, of course, not started-last-week, but for the film I can understand that sort of telescoping), but I didn't like the eccentricity being dialled up to just plain Ridiculous levels. The Racing Rabbits of Rhosgobel were the last straw ;-)

Date: 2012-12-16 07:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baranduin.livejournal.com
That is so interesting that you find the moth and now butterfly additions inexplicable. I find them both delicately brilliant bits of communication devices. Can't get enough of them but to each his own :-)
Edited Date: 2012-12-16 07:16 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-12-17 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huinare.livejournal.com
I was pondering this yesterday, and it might be a matter of practicality. Both times Gandalf apparently calls upon these creatures have this in common: he's stuck someplace off the ground, and his messenger will also need to be able to fly in order to reach the Eagles. That at least narrows it down to, "Why butterflies and moths, and not birds?" (Maybe their small/inconspicuous size?)

I enjoyed your review, and WOW you knitted those feet? =) Knitting a hat was about complex enough for me.

Date: 2012-12-16 11:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellynn-ithilwen.livejournal.com
I've just returned from cinema, so now I can read other posts and spoilers, as they are no spoilers to me any more. :) I'll write more about my impressions tomorrow, now I'll just say that I agree with your comparison - the goblin king does look like Jabba! *giggles*

Date: 2012-12-17 02:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] periantari.livejournal.com
Bilbo "good morninged" Gandalf, and they got the whole exchange in! And the "Chip the Plates" song was in there, just as I hoped! *grin* And we got to see Bilbo's dining room and his larder!

I loved the good morning exchange toO! that was so awesome! I liked that they included "Chip the Plates" too :D
Love your costume and great pictures!!!

giving Thorin another chance to display both his pride and his courage and to play up the personal grudge between him and one of the Orc leaders. And Bilbo got another chance to be "fierce as a dragon in a pinch". Naturally PJ jazzed up the Eagle rescue substantially. Some of the best 3-D effects took place during that part of the movie.
That is true-- i really enjoyed Armitaage's Thorin-- exactly how i picture Thorin to be with his pride and seeing his grudge with goblins is really great.
The second movie is where we see his pride become his downfall i think and this is great set-up.

I loved Bilbo in every= moment-- he is so endearing and brave! Freeman was phenomenal. :D

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