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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
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Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Evangeline Lilly View AllCrew
Peter Jackson (Screenplay), Peter Jackson (Director), Fran Walsh (Screenplay), Philippa Boyens (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Dec. 10th, 2014
Runtime: 2 hours, 24 minutes
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The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies
Coming soon, may as well get a thread on it seeing as there's been some developments...
Yes, "There And Back Again" has been retitled to The Battle Of The Five Armies.
Jackson has stated...
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Gatsby
In Lord of the Kings series the battles are beautiful and powerful, in the Hobbit series the battles are fake and heartless.
In Lord of the Kings series the battles are beautiful and powerful, in the Hobbit series the battles are fake and heartless.
MovieMad16
Overall, Battle Of The Five Armies is a sweet but lackluster end to The Hobbit Trilogy, and a disappointment overall to The Middle Earth Saga.
Overall, Battle Of The Five Armies is a sweet but lackluster end to The Hobbit Trilogy, and a disappointment overall to The Middle Earth Saga.
Jon Turner
The first thing I should mention about The Battle of the Five Armies is that in order to truly enjoy this film you have to be prepared to come to terms that this is not meant to be a standalone movie, but the final act of a story.
The first thing I should mention about The Battle of the Five Armies is that in order to truly enjoy this film you have to be prepared to come to terms that this is not meant to be a standalone movie, but the final act of a story.