Sentences with phrase «see hobbits»

(No doubt we shall soon see hobbits on a cinematic screen, and one can only guess at the pain this would have caused Tolkien.)
Evil is blind to its own weakness and possesses little imagination — Sauron's inability to see the Hobbits wandering into the heart of his lands, because of their very insignificance — it takes Gandalf in his goodness to see the important part the hobbits will play in world history.
And I totally see the Hobbit resemblance, but I think it's cute!
We also want to see The Hobbit and Frozen, but I'm not sure if we'll have the time because he has final exams next week.
And also the perfect weather for whiling away a few hours at the movies... We saw The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug this afternoon.
When I finally see the Hobbit in HFR and if I don't like it, perhaps that is the mind frame I should take.
I'm going to go back and see the Hobbit in HFR.
I'm just excited about seeing the Hobbit in regular 24 fps.
When I saw THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY last December, I was blown away.
From a bloated 169 - minute run time to the seemingly sped up High Frame Rate technology to an eccentric wizard covered in bird dung, Tolkien purists and casual moviegoers alike saw The Hobbit as massive step down from Peter Jackson's acclaimed trilogy.
I feel like I'm getting to know the Cinemark Egyptian really well (which is where I also saw The Hobbit, on December 10), since that's where many of these press screenings are held.
Hit the jump to watch and make sure to see The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies this week.
Sidenote: I did not see The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug in the high - frame - rate (HFR) format, so I can't speak to that this time out.
It was so funny I could barely get the words out as I read it to Husband on our way to see The Hobbit yesterday (note: there's nothing funny about The Hobbit, it's just very loooooong and very violent).

Not exact matches

We re-discover the meaning of heroism and friendship as we see the two hobbits clawing their way up Mount Doom; we see again the endless evil of greed and egotism in Gollum, stunted and ingrown out of moral shape by years of lust for the ring; we recognize again the essential anguish of seeing beautiful and frail things - innocence, early love, children — passing away as we read of the Lady Galadriel and the elves making the inevitable journey to the West.
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Biological anthropologist Dean Falk did not expect to see anything like that when she got to work on models of hobbit skulls at Florida State University in Tallahassee.
You know, Lucy is believed to be ancestral to all of the later Australopithecines species and also our own genus Homo which includes everything from us to Neandertals, to the little Hobbits of Flores and, you know, we cover all of this in the book, and it's just incredible to see how much new information about all of Lucy's descendants has been uncovered in the past couple of decades, truly an astonishing period for paleoanthropology.
See the news report, The «Hobbit» debate continues.
(See the story «Hobbit Symposium Held», below) Although given the genus name Homo, the fossils found a few years ago in Indonesia exhibit many traits, especially in the hands and feet, of much earlier members of the hominin lineage, particularly Australopithecus afarensis, which lived three million years ago and is not thought to have migrated out of Africa.
People have been digging up human fossils for more than 150 years, and yet the past decade alone has seen a string of spectacular discoveries, from fossils that push back hominin origins millions of years to a separate species of Hobbit - sized hominins who were alive just 17,000 years ago.
Presented in three distinct acts, your night out at The Hobbit will see you moving through a beautiful old house as you sample the incredible French food.
The destruction of Erabor is a massive CGI set piece that reminds of LOTR, while the sequence in The Shire is almost as whimsical as you might expect, with Frodo (Elijah Wood) rushing off to meet Gandalf (Ian McKellen) as Bilbo putters about in his hobbit hole — and then, he begins to write, «In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit...» and we see the younger Bilbo being approaching by Gandalf the Grey on the matter of an adventure.
Fewer follows ups have been more anticipated than The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the first in a new trilogy of films set in the much beloved Middle Earth, previously seen in the hugely successful Lord of the Rings trilogy.
It's nice to see a little more of Hobbit life but it does little to move along the story; the film works fine without it.
During «Mr. Baggins», we see Bilbo out and about among the other Hobbits, while «House» shows Bilbo as he wanders Rivendell and encounters artifacts that will become meaningful later.
And yes, when I say I've seen enough I've seen more than just the Hobbit.
Overall, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey doesn't quite like up to expectations but it does have enough to make the viewer want to see what happens to Bilbo and company.
While all are well - constructed segments, for those who are just stepping into «The Hobbit» for the first time, it's quite a bit to digest, even having seen all three «Lord of the Rings» films.
The Hobbit plays younger and lighter than Fellowship and its follow - ups, but does right by the faithful and has a strength in Martin Freeman's Bilbo that may yet see this trilogy measure up to the last one.
I saw Skyfall on 2D IMAX but Hobbit was in 3D on IMAX because it was available.
It remains to be seen how The Hobbit's more lightweight story and tone will translate to the big screen, but casting Martin Freeman (the original UK version of The Office) as a young Bilbo Baggins is certainly a great start.
Then I saw this list and wow, there is SO much potential, I knew the Hobbit was coming out and obviously it should be fairly awesome, but there's also a TON of other movies on here that have a huge potential to be really, really good.
If you liked the first hobbit your probably going to like this, for those looking for a good fantasy film to see this year, this is a good choice to go see (though I think Thor 2 Dark world would be a better choice.)
Hollywood should realize that these big tiff things aren't nearly as impressive as they once were, particularly in the aftermath of three years of Iron Age combat apotheosized in the great «Lord of the Rings» pictures; when you've seen Orcs and hobbits fighting for the future of the world, it's a little hard to get excited about Persians and Greeks fighting over someone's imperial hubris 2,300 years ago.
Pictures have released four more advertising banners for the upcoming sequel «The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug» which you can see below.
Also hampered, for those that saw it in 48 fps, by the shiny, overlit, hyperreality of Jackson's much - touted high frame rate, «Unexpected Journey» is the best of the «Hobbit» films, but still only a pale shadow of its high - watermark forbear.
Since that time, the star of Dracula Untold has been seen in a wide variety of films - including several blockbuster franchises: Clash of the Titans, Fast and Furious 6, and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, among others - with upcoming roles in The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies and The Crow reboot.
Read on to hear what Jackson had to say, and to see Cumberbatch petting Freeman's hobbit feet.
For those who are still excited to see a fully extended, completed trilogy of The Hobbit movies, this is the event you've been waiting for.
But on the other hand movies like the Hobbit An Unexpected Journey is a movie to just rent or see it a couple weeks later.
While I've enjoyed the Hobbit series less, I missed seeing the 3rd in the theater so I might try and do this trilogy as well.
You would think by the fourth book that you have seen everything there is to be about «The Hobbit» but I can honestly say that I have read them all and yet I am still blown away but how much actually content is included in this book.
The game is essentially a one - man show starring The Hobbit's Adam Brown, and he does a fantastic job selling the emotional weight of a grown man who's spent the entirety of his life without seeing sunlight.
Even though I understand the character of Legolas is not in any of JRR Tolkein's «Hobbit» books, it was like seeing an old friend when he came on screen.
By seeing the monstrous greed of Smaug, the blood lust of the Orcs and the profound humanity of the hobbits, we can isolate every human trait and evaluate it without ego encumbrance or fear of judgment.
The games have become highly popular over the past few years, with numerous franchises seeing a conversion to LEGO, including Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Batman, Marvel, and more.
We have a new photo from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, and you'll swear you've seen it before.
What saves The Hobbit from complete obliteration is the memory of The Lord of the Rings, which saw nominations for The Fellowship of the Rings and The Two Towers as well as Best Picture and Director Oscars for The Return of the King.
THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG Director: Peter Jackson Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Evangeline Lilly, Hugo Weaving, Richard Armitage, Luke Evans, Lee Pace, Orlando Bloom As we saw at the end of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the dragon Smaug (Cumberbatch) has awoken in the Lonely MouHOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG Director: Peter Jackson Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Evangeline Lilly, Hugo Weaving, Richard Armitage, Luke Evans, Lee Pace, Orlando Bloom As we saw at the end of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the dragon Smaug (Cumberbatch) has awoken in the Lonely MouHobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the dragon Smaug (Cumberbatch) has awoken in the Lonely Mountain.
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