We've been slightly waylaid by travels, hurricanes and power outages, but we want to look ahead to December and what is likely to be the last big blockbuster of 2012. Of course, we're talking about Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, his long-awaited return to Middle-earth, following the three blockbuster "The Lord of the Rings" movies released between 2001 and 2003.
A long time has passed since "The Lord of the Rings," and other than the diehard fans, audiences may be slightly more tentative about "The Hobbit," partially because the first chapter doesn't promise as much of the action the last two movies will have. Even so, it is a movie that many moviegoers will be curious to see if only to determine whether Jackson was able to pull off what has taken him so long to accomplish. (It's more than a little frustrating that they'll have to wait nearly nineteen months to find out the answer to that question.)| | | 21 comments | | | Add a comment |
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