The dwarves have even bigger appetites than the hobbits. They drink on several occasions. There's a scene at a pub where there's drinking, and another where elves steal wine from the Mirkwood's cellar. In one scene elves appear passed out from drinking.

THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG continues to follow the quest of dwarf heir apparent Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage), wizard Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen), hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), and a motley crew of dwarves as they travel toward their abandoned kingdom of Erebor. Their journey is perilous, not only because they encounter deadly dark beings (a necromancer, a legion of orcs), militant elves who don't like dwarves, and a lake town full of hungry, upset humans, but because Gandalf leaves them to figure out if Sauron has returned, and because an angry killer dragon named Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch) will never allow the dwarves to take back their treasure-filled kingdom without a fight.


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Families can talk about how The Hobbit compares to The Lord of the Rings. How are the stories similar (a hobbit continues on a dangerous quest, deals with the precious ring), and how are they different? Which adventure do you prefer and why?

Bilbo evades the dragon and hides behind a massive pillar, still under the cloak of the Ring. Smaug continues his search, claiming that he is aware of the Ring in Bilbo's possession, claiming that he senses that Bilbo has something "made of gold, but far more precious," which in turn forces the hobbit to remove the ring in front of him. He is amused by Bilbo's knowledge of who he is, and begins conversing with the Hobbit in order to deduce his origins. Bilbo lies and says he traveled alone to witness Smaug for himself, but Smaug reveals he knows that Bilbo has come there with Dwarves seeking to reclaim the mountain. Smaug also reveals his knowledge of the growing threat from Sauron, stating that the quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain is ultimately futile as Sauron is preparing to openly declare himself once more. Smaug then discerns the Hobbit's true intentions to steal the Arkenstone from him, and claims that he is almost tempted to let Bilbo take it in order to watch it consume Thorin as it did Thrr. At this point Smaug tires of their banter and immediately tries to eat Bilbo, but Bilbo uses the Ring to evade him, causing Smaug to fly into a rage and unleash a torrent of flames around the treasure chamber in an attempt to roast the hobbit alive before he can escape.

Personaly i really enjoyed the first movie. Found it followed really well the book but this follow up has really disapointed me. so many little things missing from the book. dont know if u noticed but for one the enchanted forest didnt make them cross the poisonous river.. the whole love story put me off aswell. actually got bored half way through the film.. Im still wondering how bard is going to find out about smaughs weak spot as there were no birds around to listen in on smaghs and bilbos conversation... too many little details missing and adding some ridiculous extra story lines.. did like the comment from legolas to gloin telling him how his son was ugly. XD poor gimli.

[Portion removed.] The second film was superior to the first in every regard! There was better pacing, better action, better set design, better character development, an actual antagonist (two really: the orcs and smaug), even the color pallets was better - the Hobbit looks like it was filmed through a mud brown filter. I seriously cannot possibly fathom how anyone could prefer the first movie to the second unless you are a purist and are that bothered by the artistic license taken with aspects of the second film. I\\\'ll be seeing desolation at least 3 times. If I never see the Hobbit again it will be too soon.

A great review Anita. Desolation was a big disappointment, IMO by far the weakest of the five Jackson hobbit films. After an hour I was yawning and shifting in my seat. The plot and acting were overwhelmed by the CGI. It just left no time for anything else. The animation wasn't even good. Most of the time it looked like a cartoon. Hope they do a better job with the last film.

I just have to say, I loved the lord of the rings trilogy. Peter Jackson was amazing in every way while making it (even though almost every battle with orcs was in sunlight, which almost all orcs can`t stand).


The same can not be said about the hobbit trilogy. The first one I found was great, with all the added in details put in perfectly and nothing that I could see really missing that matters, and Jackson adding an antagonist that keeps many non-Tolkein readers entertaind. The desolation of smaug is a different story. So much unneccasary stuff was added in! A love story between a dwarf and an elf, a morgul arrpw hitting kili, 4 dwarves staying in laketown, it just doesn`t fit. And the fact that Peter Jackson seemed to ignore so much of the book to add his own ideas, like the dwarves trying to steal weaponsIin laketown and smaug and bilbo having a talk about how he would be bringing his treasure home. Even all the orcs having matching armor with great weapons although they were realy from poverish caves and could care less about matching armor sets. I just can`t see myself buying the movie to watch it for years to come like I did for the first one.


To you all who actually read my endless ramblings thank you for listening to my opinion.

I loved the first movie and didn't like the second one. It felt disjointed.A lot of the scenes felt too short for me. There seemed to be almost no 'Tolkien' in this movie which is think is probably why the movie didn't turn out so well. LOTF and the first Hobbit movie still kept the atmosphere of Tolkien, but that was missing in the second movie and so it failed to make that link to the first movie. A lot of what i was looking forward to wasn't there and i was disappointed. I thought there'd be more Beorn, more Thranduil, that the enmity between the Mirkwoord elves and the dwarves would flesh out more, that the characters themselves would be more developed but they weren't. Bilbo himself didn't get a lot of attention. I know people complained about the length of the movie but it felt rushed to me.Ā 

Also Thorin's decent to madness was supposed to be handled better. Leaving some of the dwaves behind, made no sense. The whole fighting Smaug scene was ridiculous. Bilbo's scene with Smaug though i loved. I even though there could have been more dialogue. Because as far as i am concerned that's what dragon's do, at least in the older stories, they talk. They're supposed to be wise and enjoy conversation, even if they plan on eating you later.

As for the Kili and Tauriel thing,that, that i hated. Flat out hated. As far as i am concerned, she wasn't supposed to be there. At all. I have no idea why people want to put extra females in Tolkien's work. No, he didn't write women into his books. And they turned out fine. I was perfectly happy with this adventure being a man movie. She wasn't even cool. Not to me. Fighting wise, yes, she could fight. Otherwise? Nope, no coolness. I thought that relationship could have been replaced by a Legolas-Kili friendship. It could work as they're both archers, both princes, both with a little overbearing father figures and it could put a bit of foreshadowing to the Legolas-Gimli feidnship.Ā 

The original story was really about Bilbo's growth and change as a character from being a homebody hobbit to, well, a hero and it seems that the film lost sight of that.

Unfortunately DOS was so bad for me that i still feel as if i am waiting for the real movie to come out.

It's back! The Shire theme first heard in Lord of the Rings starts this movement, before transforming into music that's altogether more serious. It's a reflection of how far the hobbits have come since they left the Shire - physically and emotionally. Photo: Facebook

The dragon encounter stretches plausibility and goes on for too long, but even so it's a necessary change. In the book, Smaug speaks with Bilbo briefly and flies away to exact his revenge on Lake-Town shortly after, leaving the hobbit and the dwarves to sit in the dark for days and wonder what happened. That doesn't exactly make for Oscar-worthy cinema.

An Unexpected Journey invests more time than any Rings movie in making Middle-earth feel like a living, breathing realm, allowing moviegoers ample time to enjoy playing in this sandbox - but does The Desolation of Smaug manage as much, seeing how it's more action-packed and set piece-heavy? Or is it Two Towers that paints a more detailed and richly-colored world populated by hobbits, dwarves, humans, and so forth?

"Beyond darkness... beyond desolation... lies the greatest danger of all.".The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They all continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug. be457b7860

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