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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)

Immediately after the events of The Desolation of Smaug, Bilbo and the dwarves try to defend Erebor's mountain of treasure from others who claim it: the men of the ruined Laketown and the elves of Mirkwood. Meanwhile an army of Orcs led by Azog the Defiler is marching on Erebor, fueled by the rise of the dark lord Sauron. Dwarves, elves and men must unite, and the hope for Middle-Earth falls into Bilbo's hands.

Directors: Peter Jackson

Cast: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Andy Serkis, and Elijah Wood

Release Date: December 4, 2014

185 Movie Reviews
  • twiddles7
    twiddles7over 9 years
    VERYVERYVERYVERYVERYVERYVERYVERYVERYAWESOME
    • jmartin
      jmartinover 9 years55 popcorn
      Good but sad movie because 3 main dwarves die and i would tell but that would be spoiling but i would not do that.
      • coolwithitover 9 years
        I loved it, but dwarves pride and the snobby tone Thorin Oakenshield had was a little too much, but the rest of the actors played really well. Legolas was waaay older and the dye job was worse, but everybody played really well. I liked when Thorin realized what he had become, I really agree with, uh, neoncat I give 5 popcorn if I could
        • popularmmos145
          popularmmos145over 9 years
          The hobbit is a great movie! But I have to admit, the second one was better. The movie and the book is soooooooooooo different. Out of 1 to 10, I would give it a 7 or 8.
          • neoncat
            neoncatover 9 years55 popcornFeatured
            *NON-SPOILER REVIEW* There are so many reasons why I love the Hobbit. I can't say in words how much it has changed my life. I love all of Tolkien's work and it broke my heart to see it all come to an end. It was phenomenal, intense, and epic. Although some parts were different, I look past it because we should ignore what's different and focus on the movie. It's the last one! It has been an INCREDIBLE journey and this movie was a great way to end it. If you have not read the book and are slightly emotional and moved to tears, please bring tissues with you!! I made a mistake not to bring any and I was a waterfall. If you can handle strong and intense battle scenes and you're 12+ (recommended) you can watch it. Don't bring easily frightened children and younger siblings. They won't like it and they'll scream. Richard Armitage, actor for Thorin Oakenshield did a fantastic job playing the role of a king losing his sanity. It's in this movie where the friendship bonds between Bilbo and Thorin are strengthened and put to the test. Yes, PLEASE DO NOT POST SPOILERS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SEE/READ THE BOOK. IT'S INCONSIDERATE AND YOU HAVE THE ABILITY TO CONTROL YOUR OUTBURSTS. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I am still not yet over the movie. :') The movies are amazing. Peter Jackson did go a little too CGI-happy with Legolas. Enjoy it and don't hate on Thorin Oakenshield.
            • thehobbitislife
              thehobbitislifeabout 9 years55 popcorn
              seriously wow this was my thoughts exactly on the movie and yes i cried so much
              • cheetahluver
                cheetahluverover 9 years
                omg neoncat your review is so good! You should become a writer or something. :)
              • peeps
                peepsover 9 years
                I need to watch this movie!!
              • user two 3 1over 9 years
                some parts I did not see coming
              • ryantapang
                ryantapangover 9 years
                If you have not seen this please don't read throin dies
              • candy3
                candy3over 11 years
                the movie parental guidence waz HALARIOUS!
                • hawkstar
                  hawkstarover 11 years55 popcornFeatured
                  This movie is really, really cool! Anyone who loves Lord of the Rings should really, really watch this movie, but I bet most of you have.

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