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Includes all three films of The Hobbit Trilogy: An Unexpected Journey, The Desolation of Smaug, and The Battle of the Five Armies. Peter Jackson journeys back to Middle-earth with an all-new adventure following Bilbo Baggins, who’s swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome dragon Smaug. Bilbo, along with the company of thirteen dwarves and the wizard Gandalf the Grey, encounter trolls, orcs, goblins, elves and the mysterious Gollum. Review: Most Enjoyable Fantasy Trilogy - I've enjoyed The Hobbit story in all media for some time, so I decided to get the 4K version and was not disappointed. As we all know, there are three films: An Unexpected Journey, The Desolation of Smaug, and The Battle of the Five Armies. All serve as the prequel to the other well-known Tolkien trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. I'm aware of the negative press surrounding the Hobbit trilogy, but to be perfectly honest, I found this series of movies to be more enjoyable than the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I'm not saying they're better movies. I'm saying that they're more enjoyable. The Lord of the Rings is very well made with great story and action. The Hobbit just seems to have more fun going about it. I was really taken in by the Dwarves in the first film. In LOTR, the Dwarves seemed to all look alike (from what we saw) and Gimli was really the only example we had of them. In The Hobbit, the Dwarves had far better character development and a great look to them. They all looked unique and had specific personalities. After that, the rest was just fun. I really enjoyed Martin Freeman's portrayal of Bilbo Baggins. Granted, there was a lot of "filler" put into the story in order to spread out one book into three long films. I'm also aware of the wrath of the purists as there were story elements inserted that didn't appear in the original book. However, even with all of the additives, the basic plot was not lost. We also can't ignore the best Dragon seen on the screen: Smaug. I loved what they did with Smaug and how they really gave him a presence in all three of the films. There's also the Extended Versions of the films and these just made me enjoy the series even more. They fleshed out story elements and scenarios even further and also restored some scenes that were originally in the book but not in the theatrical release. I was very surprised to learn that the Extended Cut of the third movie is R-rated. The Theatrical version is PG-13 as are all of the other films in the series. However, the battle scenes in the final film do get really intense and graphic at times, so I can see the R-rating. This is something to consider if you plan on watching this series with your kids. The package is good. 4K picture and sound is as great as can be expected. There is so much more detail that I didn't catch on the Blu-Ray copies, so I'm really happy with what's on the screen for both Theatrical and Extended cuts. As for the package itself, it would be good to warn you that this package just has the 4K discs. There are no other formats in the package such as Blu-Ray or Digital Copy. There are also no special features on any of the discs. There are just 6 discs with 2 versions of each of the 3 films and that's it. So, if you had copies of these films on Blu-Ray and enjoyed the special features, you may want to consider keeping them alongside of this 4K package. All in all, a great Fantasy series and has quickly become my favorite. Highly recommended! Review: Great movie - Great dvd, just as described





| Contributor | Various |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,253 Reviews |
| Format | DVD, NTSC |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Drama, Kids & Family, Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Initial release date | 2018-05-29 |
| Language | English |
S**M
Most Enjoyable Fantasy Trilogy
I've enjoyed The Hobbit story in all media for some time, so I decided to get the 4K version and was not disappointed. As we all know, there are three films: An Unexpected Journey, The Desolation of Smaug, and The Battle of the Five Armies. All serve as the prequel to the other well-known Tolkien trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. I'm aware of the negative press surrounding the Hobbit trilogy, but to be perfectly honest, I found this series of movies to be more enjoyable than the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I'm not saying they're better movies. I'm saying that they're more enjoyable. The Lord of the Rings is very well made with great story and action. The Hobbit just seems to have more fun going about it. I was really taken in by the Dwarves in the first film. In LOTR, the Dwarves seemed to all look alike (from what we saw) and Gimli was really the only example we had of them. In The Hobbit, the Dwarves had far better character development and a great look to them. They all looked unique and had specific personalities. After that, the rest was just fun. I really enjoyed Martin Freeman's portrayal of Bilbo Baggins. Granted, there was a lot of "filler" put into the story in order to spread out one book into three long films. I'm also aware of the wrath of the purists as there were story elements inserted that didn't appear in the original book. However, even with all of the additives, the basic plot was not lost. We also can't ignore the best Dragon seen on the screen: Smaug. I loved what they did with Smaug and how they really gave him a presence in all three of the films. There's also the Extended Versions of the films and these just made me enjoy the series even more. They fleshed out story elements and scenarios even further and also restored some scenes that were originally in the book but not in the theatrical release. I was very surprised to learn that the Extended Cut of the third movie is R-rated. The Theatrical version is PG-13 as are all of the other films in the series. However, the battle scenes in the final film do get really intense and graphic at times, so I can see the R-rating. This is something to consider if you plan on watching this series with your kids. The package is good. 4K picture and sound is as great as can be expected. There is so much more detail that I didn't catch on the Blu-Ray copies, so I'm really happy with what's on the screen for both Theatrical and Extended cuts. As for the package itself, it would be good to warn you that this package just has the 4K discs. There are no other formats in the package such as Blu-Ray or Digital Copy. There are also no special features on any of the discs. There are just 6 discs with 2 versions of each of the 3 films and that's it. So, if you had copies of these films on Blu-Ray and enjoyed the special features, you may want to consider keeping them alongside of this 4K package. All in all, a great Fantasy series and has quickly become my favorite. Highly recommended!
B**J
Great movie
Great dvd, just as described
V**E
Don’t drink the water in the US. Without RO Treatment.
The 4K is great. The sound is off the charts very much. Enjoy it in my home theater.
J**Z
The Hobbit as it should be seen.
Over the years, I have purchased several different versions of the hobbit trilogy. But I have been waiting, for the 4K version, to come down in price. As soon as I saw that it had a reasonable price, I jumped at the chance. I really love the book. I really love the movies too, however, I wish that they had removed a lot of the extra fluff that they added to the story simply to be able to pad the runtime so that they could get three movies out of it. In my opinion, two movies would’ve been more than enough to give credit to the story. That said, I love the story, the sets, the soundtrack, and of course the acting. I just wish there would’ve made it into a two part movie instead of a three part.
N**A
Good movie
Good movie as expected great picture being 4K
K**R
Excellent Edition
The most comprehensive edition of *The Hobbit*. It includes both the theatrical versions and the Extended versions of the films. The collector’s cardboard box and the plastic case arrived in perfect condition, unlike the *Lord of the Rings* editions, which often arrive damaged. I highly recommend this edition of *The Hobbit* – it’s a must-have.
B**N
Good trilogy compilation, very poor case design
These are excellent transfers to the BluRay format for the theatrical releases of the Hobbit Trilogy. This is a six disc set and within that spread you’ll get one movie per disc and a paired special features disc. The special features are generous and this is probably the most affordable way to purchase the trilogy for those not interested in a lot frills and exclusive collector features. That said, the disc case has a strange flap design that is very prone to breakage. Rather than a long hinge that runs the length of the spine of the case like one might find on other BluRay cases, this one relies on small plastic pins to act a hinge. Mine arrived broken in the package and the discs were flying around freely in the packaging. It’s an unfortunate design choice given that this is an affordable set otherwise for the full trilogy. A trilogy set with quality discs such as this deserved better packaging.
S**E
Reference picture and sound
Way too long. One disk would have been better.
A**R
I had a fault on my blue ray dvd plays perfectly enjoy
cancel return I have fixed the problem on my blue ray player audio not set to pam it is now playing ok thank you
S**L
Awesome Image Quality
Great quality 4K discs. There’s absolutely no problems and the visual was stunning, the sound was really great. Extremely crisp and clear image. Made watching this whole series again very enjoyable; especially in 4K.
ヨ**!
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F**.
4K stunning.!!
4K transfer is amazing on this one.
B**I
Buenas películas, se ven bien y se escuchan mejor.
Ciertamente es mucho mejor la trilogía del Señor de los Anillos, pero está trilogía es entretenida, si trae Dolby Atmos, en inglés, pero la verdad no se usa tanto, pero se escucha, las versiones extendidas no traen traducción al español (ni castellano ni latino), las versiones del cine si traen audio castellano, trae slipcover (punto bueno), pero es recomendada en rebaja, lo cual no es siempre.
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