Opinions on The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey are like those bookends that came with the collectorâs edition of The Fellowship of the Ring. Lots of people have âem, but no one knows quite what to do with them.
Jason and I had very different takes The Hobbit. We both agreed the 48fps tech is a bust, but Jason found the film to be perfectly fun, if a saddled with some pacing problems. From his largely positive review:
https://lastchance.cc/the-hobbit-an-unexpected-journey-the-kotaku-review-5967737%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
I, on the other hand, thought the whole thing was overly fan-servicey and tension-free, like a video game, in a bad way:
https://lastchance.cc/the-hobbit-feels-like-a-video-game-thats-not-a-good-th-5968069%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
But thatâs just us. Annalee at io9 liked it, pointing out that itâs a lot better thought of as a war movie. Richard Lawson at The Atlantic Wire didnât care for the film, nor did Laura Hudson at Wired. Ali Arkin at Press Play was somewhere in between, and took a considered look through the lens of the source material over at Press Play
https://gizmodo.com/the-hobbit-is-a-lot-better-once-you-realize-its-a-war-m-5968455
So many different opinions! So little time. Now that Iâm guessing a big chunk of you have seen the film, I thought Iâd open up some discussion. What did you think of The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey?