Thursday, December 22, 2011

The Hobbit Trailer

The Hobbit
Fans of the trilogy "Lord of the Rings" this week received an early Christmas present with the publication of a synopsis of its prequel "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" whet your appetite a year before the film hits the cinema .

"The Hobbit" is the fourth film in the hit franchise directed by Peter Jackson. This installment follows the hobbit Bilbo Baggins's journey and how it gets its power the ring later leaves his nephew Frodo Baggins.

The advance of two and a half minutes long, shows an old man writing a letter Bilbo tells Frodo, the protagonist of the film "" Lord of the Rings "- their own adventures.

Then it goes to a younger version of Bilbo, who is forced to leave the comfort of their region on a journey through foreign lands guided by the wizard Gandalf.

The films are based on the epic fantasy saga "Lord of the Rings" by JRR Tolkien, who follows his novel "The Hobbit".

Until now, the trilogy has sold over 150 million copies worldwide. "The Hobbit" will be split into two films, the first will be released in December 2012 and the next in December 2013.

In the tapes, the actor Martin Freeman plays Bilbo and Ian McKellen as Gandalf returned, Cate Blanchett as Galadriel Elven Queen and Andy Serkins as Gollum.

The publication coincides with the advancement in the tenth anniversary of the release of the first installment of the Potter films. The video caused a stir among critics on Wednesday.

"Is it possible to feel nostalgia for something that only a decade? Of course. And that's exactly the feeling you have one to see this trailer, which brings us back to Middle Earth," said Gilbert Cruz, Time magazine.

Fans flocked to social networks to express their emotion, and most complained about the long wait until the release in December 2012.

"I am mesmerized by the music. The song is addictive. The rest is beautiful. I love it," he wrote on the Facebook page Michal Nycz film.

A similar sensation on Twitter Rachel said Stark, another follower of the films based on Tolkien's books: "I am very excited about the trailer for 'The Hobbit'. Thorin singing gives me chills."
Fans of the trilogy "Lord of the Rings" this week received an early Christmas present with the publication of a synopsis of its prequel "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" whet your appetite a year before the film hits the cinema .

"The Hobbit" is the fourth film in the hit franchise directed by Peter Jackson. This installment follows the hobbit Bilbo Baggins's journey and how it gets its power the ring later leaves his nephew Frodo Baggins.

The advance of two and a half minutes long, shows an old man writing a letter Bilbo tells Frodo, the protagonist of the film "" Lord of the Rings "- their own adventures.

Then it goes to a younger version of Bilbo, who is forced to leave the comfort of their region on a journey through foreign lands guided by the wizard Gandalf.

The films are based on the epic fantasy saga "Lord of the Rings" by JRR Tolkien, who follows his novel "The Hobbit".

Until now, the trilogy has sold over 150 million copies worldwide. "The Hobbit" will be split into two films, the first will be released in December 2012 and the next in December 2013.

In the tapes, the actor Martin Freeman plays Bilbo and Ian McKellen as Gandalf returned, Cate Blanchett as Galadriel Elven Queen and Andy Serkins as Gollum.

The publication coincides with the advancement in the tenth anniversary of the release of the first installment of the Potter films. The video caused a stir among critics on Wednesday.

"Is it possible to feel nostalgia for something that only a decade? Of course. And that's exactly the feeling you have one to see this trailer, which brings us back to Middle Earth," said Gilbert Cruz, Time magazine.

Fans flocked to social networks to express their emotion, and most complained about the long wait until the release in December 2012.

"I am mesmerized by the music. The song is addictive. The rest is beautiful. I love it," he wrote on the Facebook page Michal Nycz film.

A similar sensation on Twitter Rachel said Stark, another follower of the films based on Tolkien's books: "I am very excited about the trailer for 'The Hobbit'. Thorin singing gives me chills."

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