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A review by lisa_setepenre
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Official Movie Guide by Brian Sibley
4.0
Great look at how the first of The Hobbit films was made. I liked getting a glimpse at the behind the scenes of the movie and seeing how the personality of each dwarf was developed (which I didn't necessarily notice in the film on my first viewing). Brian Sibley also settles some fan debates: Ori is the youngest and yes, that is bird poop in Radagast's hair.
However, I did feel that some details (such as the huge delays in getting the project greenlit) were glossed over. It also felt out of date in parts - there was no hint of The Hobbit being a trilogy, only the originally announced two films. Also, being somewhat of an Elf fangirl I was disappointed by the lack of Thranduil, though I was pleased to see Galadriel and Elrond represented.
However, I did feel that some details (such as the huge delays in getting the project greenlit) were glossed over. It also felt out of date in parts - there was no hint of The Hobbit being a trilogy, only the originally announced two films. Also, being somewhat of an Elf fangirl I was disappointed by the lack of Thranduil, though I was pleased to see Galadriel and Elrond represented.