The Hobbit Movie 2012 & 2013 COUNTDOWN: Beyond The Trailer
27. Dezember 2011 Feedback schreiben
The Hobbit movies hit theaters in 2012 and 2013, and these Lord of the Rings prequels are heavily anticipated by audiences! Until then, Beyond The Trailer host Grace Randolph has some movies here to tide you over! Get to know Martin Freeman who plays Bilbo Baggins and Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield! These movies should tide you over until The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey is released in 2012 and The Hobbit There and Back Again in 2013! Enjoy The Hobbit from Peter Jackson! Beyond The Trailer is from YouTube Next Lab! Facebook: www.tinyurl.com Twitter: www.twitter.com
Beowulf and not Game of Thrones?
@BeyondTheTrailer Producing is part of his career is it not? And king kong wasn’t a big flop. It may have received mixed reviews but generally it has received very respectable ratings. And also made around 550 million at the box office. It seems like the US have horrible taste in film and TV anyway (not everyone of course). Although that’s more of an opinion.
@englishredcoat i agree although i enjoyed braveheart it is a great movie the battle over stirling (im sure i spelt it wrong) haha was over a bridge not a huuuuge wide open grass field. great movie but yes i agree with you they rewrote history quite a bit with that film.
can wait to see the film!!!! >.< if you like to, watch a vid you’ll find in my channel
nice shirt
This bitch is retarded. Instead of watching movies, read some books for once.
Beowulf is an awful movie, doesn’t follow the poem at all. In the poem, Beowulf doesn’t give in to temptation, he kills Grendel’s mother. But in the movie….he does god knows what with her. And, Peter Jackson is a great director. His career has not floundered. King Kong was no flop, that’s for sure. District nine was great. Tintin looks great. The Lovely Bones…ehhh not bad, but still! That’s a lot more than most can say, and definitely not “floundering”!
I like my method better:
Play Skyrim. Especially since a lot of these suggested movies kind of have arrows in their knees.
And read the LOTR since it takes more time. And read the Hobbit through a couple of times so I can compare and contrast as I watch and have something to complain about when it’s all over, like I can complain about the lack of a barrow wight in the Fellowship of the Ring.
@englishredcoat
My favorite part of that fallacy is how watered down the torture was at the end. Go look up how the English actually killed Wallace….
Well, i don’t agree with her in everything, but still like her t-shirt
I heard this is shit.
@BeyondTheTrailer – Ehhh… big flop, King Kong? Budget $207,000,000, Gross $550,517,357 in 2008. Is that a big flop?
@grailchaser King Kong was a pretty big flop. He only produced District 9, but yes, Tintin is a worldwide hit. But Tintin does look on track to flop here in the US.
- Grace
Seriously? Peter Jackson’s career has floundered? What’s your point of reference? Sure he may not be prolific, but King Kong, District 9 and Tin Tin aren’t exactly “floundering”.
Kiwis can fly
Braveheart is one of the most historic inaccurate film ever made tied with U-571. It is a disgrace that Hollywood rewrites history and people believe it.
@uafchris The exact same point I was going to make: While Braveheart is a very good movie, it bears very little historical fact about a guy who was more of a tyrant than people realise.
A whole year!?!? GOD DAMN IT
I want to see this sooo bad
i want your tshirt
LOVEEEEE the book. hope the movie lives up to the reputation.
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy became the biggest & most successful franchise in New Line Cinema’s 40 year history.
the lord of the rings was the greatest trilogy of all time. no question about it. and to hear peter jackson is at the helm of this is absolutely wonderful. there is no way this movie is going to disappoint. and i think peter jackson really has an authentic love for these movies. if you’ve seen every special feature on the extended editions like i have multiple times, it would be more than obvious to anyone he has an extraordinary respect and love for JRR Tolkien and the source material.
@Temelrav sure it’s not close to what actually happened. but who cares, it’s a great movie despite mel gibson’s recent nuttyness
It’s a bit of a leap to suggest that braveheart is an important part of history, it is at best very very loosely based on true events…