Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (for Bilbo and for Me)

Okay, I have a confession to make. This is the first Lord of the Rings movies that I have seen. In all honesty, I was probably never going to watch this movie except for two reasons.

1. My friends kept shunning me at school for not watching the movies. Therefore, I decided to start at the VERY beginning before, possibly, watching the other films.
2. I had just seen Benedict Cumberbatch in Star Trek Into Darkness, so when I heard he was in this film (and the next two), I had to watch it.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is somewhat different from its counterparts. While the other films told the story of Frodo, this trilogy will now focus on Bilbo Baggins (played by Martin Freeman) and his journey to the mountain of Erebor to help the dwarves (thirteen in all), with Gandalf the Grey (played by Ian McKellen) reclaim their homeland. The first film focuses on 1/3 of the journey. It shows their encounters with trolls, Radagast the Brown (played by Sylvester McCoy), the elves of Rivendell, Stone Giants, goblins, and even an orc known as Azog. Finally, Bilbo will encounter a strange creature who, unknowingly, through a single golden ring, will change his life forever- Gollum (played by Andy Serkis).

I entered this film unknowing about the Lord of the Rings series. All I knew about it was that there was an all powerful ring. I then checked out The Hobbit or There and Back Again at my local library. Although the ending was somewhat disappointing, it was rather enjoyable to read. An Unexpected Journey was somewhat interesting, but I'm still rather unsure about it. I got bored after a while, after watching them run around and fight... multiple times. The fact that Peter Jackson included characters from what I assume to be from other books seemed a bit confusing. Also, the main villain of the book is Smaug himself. Why include the Necromancer if he is only just mentioned in the book. It was rather interesting for the film to show where Gandalf went in his many disappearances, where in the book we weren't sure where he disappeared to. It's obvious that the star actor of the film is Martin Freeman, with his excellent portrayal of the meek hobbit. Kudos to you, Mr. Freeman, for bringing this character to life so well.

Rating: 3/5 Stars

Although there were some exciting parts, I was found being bored out of my mind for a majority of the film. Amazing CGI work and actors, nonetheless.

I won't say whether this film will make me watch all of the Lord of the Rings films, but after seeing the trailer for The Desolation of Smaug, I will say that I will put forth the eight dollars to see it. 

You can find An Unexpected Journey on DVD and Blu-ray today. The extended version of the film will be released November 5th in the United States and November 11th in the United Kingdom.

Monday, October 14, 2013

To See or Not to See: My Reactions to the Latest Movie Trailers

The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug: Being a fan of Benedict Cumberbatch, and finally hearing him as the title character of Smaug, I'm looking forward to this film. I still haven't decided whether I truly like the Lord of the Rings franchise, so hopefully these final two films will help me decide.
To See or Not to See: Definitely Will See

The Fifth Estate: It looks like a home run for Cumberbatch. It looks like this film will be met with criticism from people who hate Assange. Due to the fact that I still don't know a whole lot about Wikileaks or its creator, hopefully this film will shed some light on the subject.
To See or Not to See: Will See

Rush: It looks like it has its fair share of adult content, but it looks like an amazing story. Plus, it's based off of real people and events. And the fact that Ron Howard is directing this makes it even better.
To See or Not to See: Maybe Will See

Frozen: I initially was not interested in this film due to the similarities between the main character Anna and Rapunzel from Tangled as well as the fact that it is another fairy tale, rather than something original. However, with the new trailer, I think the story looks really cute, funny, and great.
To See or Not to See: Definitely Will See

Captain Phillips: A true story, full of drama and heroes.
To See or Not to See: Definitely Will See

Saving Mr. Banks: Never thought Tom Hanks would play Walt Disney, but it looks like he's doing a good job so far. Plus, Emma Thompson returns to the screen once again. I've always been interested in how they made Mary Poppins into a film.
To See or Not to See: Definitely Will See

12 Years a Slave: Benedict Cumberbatch plus an interesting story to boot- looks like an Oscar winning film to me!
To See or Not to See: Definitely Will See

Ender's Game: I'll have to read the book first, but this film looks exciting and interesting. Plus, it has an all star cast.
To See or Not to See: Definitely Will See

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire: I wasn't to entirely happy with how The Hunger Games movie turned out, but so far this trailer looks promising.
To See or Not to See: Probably Will See

Free Birds: Already looks like a box office flop. It sounded interesting at first, but now after seeing the trailer, count me out.
To See or Not to See: Definitely Will Not See

Thor- The Dark World: The Ninth Doctor returns as an evil alien who must face the demigods Thor and Loki. It still has the humor of the first film, and it looks like another box office success for Marvel.
To See or Not to See: Definitely Will See

Walking with Dinosaurs: Reminds me of a traveling show of dinosaurs that came to my state under the same name some time ago. Looks interesting though.
To See or Not to See: Maybe Will See