Stars Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage and really a lot more with special appearances by familiar faces Directed by Peter Jackson NB: The cinema I frequent only had the standard film version and Digital 3D version. Not the HFR (48 fps) 3D, which I would love to check out but am not willing to travel to KL just for that. If the movie is filmed in 3D with the proper cameras, I'm more than likely to choose that version. Not always tho. If they had brought the HFR 3D to Penang, I would have chosen that since it is the director's preferred version. Also - I never did read the book, and barely got through half the graphic novel, so my approach would be purely from the cinematic standpoint. As I was watching the movie, I did wonder… If they had made The Hobbit first, before they made The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, would The Hobbit still have been split into three movies? The Lord Of The Rings is three books, adapted into three movies, but The Hobbit is one book, being split across three movies. And in watching The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, there is sense that ... For a change, I'm posting the review on my Wordpress blog, so head on over there to read the rest... Thanks.
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