The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, set to launch on DVD and Blu-ray in New Zealand from May 1st, will be Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s first title in Australia and New Zealand to be released with UltraViolet.
Our friends at Cinema Sins found 45 things wrong with The Hobbit and I'm just going to assume all 45 of those things are because of the 48FPS that Peter Jackson chose to use for reasons unknown. Or I guess it could also be because the movie just wasn't any good. [Cinema Sins] More »
...Can I download that now? The DVD releases the 19th but I'm wanting to know if I can watch the streaming version the day I buy. I know many websites are already offering it streaming so the rights are out there but Amazon is so unclear on their ultraviolet version.
Just seen the film, read the book when I was younger - there was a lot in the film I don't remember reading about (I probably skimmed the book as a kid tbh though), did they add some of the history from the other Tolkien books to pad the film out?
I thought the film was a little slow at times...
UPDATE: International grosses are in. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, which opened in 56 foreign markets as early as Wednesday, has grossed $138.2 million overseas for a worldwide total of $223...
There's been a lot of talk about The Hobbit surrounding it's release, whether it's about the special effects or about that contentious frame rate, but there's been a certain zaniness missing in the conversation. Not any more, characteristically wacky Taiwanese Animation studio NMA has weighed in...
Peter Jackson's version of The Hobbit has been causing a stir, because people expect its high frame rate—48 frames per second, no less—will make it look a bit like a 70s soap opera. At least you'll be able to tell for yourself, because 450 theaters across North America are equipped to show the...
Stephen Colbert can knock one thing off of his bucket list. The Colbert Report host and Lord of the Rings fan is set to make a cameo in The Hobbit trilogy, according to the Hollywood...
Because I am a die-hard fan of 'The Hobbit' & 'The Lord of the Rings'. I also love the music to 'The Hobbit' cartoon. Can I buy it at amazon.com or anything?
I have been google'ing this forever and i have finally found some sites that say Peter Jackson is actually directing the Hobbit. If this is true i will be so freaking happy! its like a gaurentee good movie. Does anyone actually know if he is, and is the answer up to date? post a video, or...