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Thursday 23 January 2014

The Hobbit - Musical Tribute: THE HOBBIT Call of Home by miracleofsound (Song of The Month)

This song is made by miracleofsound, a musician who is it a part-time worker on youtube who makes musical tributes to games and movies. As of now, I am starting a new series entitled Song of The Month, where I pick 1 song related to Tolkien's works from the internet.
Congratulations  to miralceofsound for winning this award on my blog!

-Hobbit

Wednesday 15 January 2014

The Hobbit Countdown - 2 Years Old.

As of today, this blog, The Hobbit Countdown is now 2 years old! I have to thank, all of you who have viewed my blog, followed my blog and shared it to others! Without you, I would not continue this blog. I was inspired to make this blog because of the very first Hobbit trailer, and the inspiration it set on me for this blog.

Thank you.
-Hobbit
Now comes The final countdown of The Hobbit, for 2014 ! It will be our last year for The Hobbit! Here we go.

Wednesday 8 January 2014

The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug Soundtrack - Thrice Welcome

Once of the best and most enchanting pieces from the new 'Hobbit' movie, Thrice WelcomeWe are nearing the birthday of this blog, on January 15, which will make it 2 years old!

-Hobbit

Wednesday 1 January 2014

The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug - Review

This review on an incredible movie, is by yours truly.  

The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug is the second movie in the trilogy 'The Hobbit' taking place 60 years before the events of the much-known Lord of The Rings, filmed by Peter Jackson.

This film is very fast-paced and, at some points, a bit too fast-paced. During some sequences at the start of the movie, I felt like it was cutting through scenes very quickly without giving the audience much indication of the current events. However, as the film progressed, scenes became more compact and kept my heart racing in tension for what was going to happen next.
The sequence in Beorn's house was, in my view, the least explained and quickest scene that was carried out in the movie. 
The film is much better than the first ( The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ) and I absolutely loved it. 
Mirkwood was portrayed very accurately,  and was not a disappointment.
Compared to the book, this is not a very sturdy account of the events in the book, and compared to the book I give it: 5.6/10.0
But, as a movie on its own, I give it: 9.5/10

-Hobbit