RikkyCZ The thing that makes The Hobbit so special as a piece of literature, especially for my generation, is its' originality. No, Tolkien didn't create dwarfs, elves or goblins. He didn't create the idea of a group of people going on a grand quest. And he wasn't the first to write a story with the theme of good versus evil. What was a first is that never before had someone with such literary talents writen a story in this genre. If The Hobbit doesn't live up to your expectations after seeing LOTR it is perhaps because you've already seen LOTR.
Something you might not know: JRR Tolkien belonged to a literary club when he was a professor at University. As a member of the club he would read passages of the story he was working on. The other writers in the club, which included C.S. Lewis who would later go on to write the Narnia series, thought that he was wasting his talents writing what they thought of as a childrens book.
One of the things that makes LOTR and The Hobbit films so incredible is that everybody is so willing and inspired to work at full capacity and also Peter never forgets to share these amazing moments with the fans. This is beautiful, brilliant. Thank you so much!
Damn it I hate watching videos about the end of shooting because it gets me really upset and I feel like crying a massive waterfall and then I feel so jealous of the cast and crew cause being part of a movie like this seems like only a once in a lifetime opportunity and I'm just feeling so depressed and FEELS
Got tears in my eyes when they finished the filming and everybody hugs. Must be a very hard but also very lovely atmosphere to work in. Like a huge family.
After watching the video of Jackson saying how exhausting this shoot was, and how he basically "winged it", that hug between him and Sir Ian McKellen feels so powerfull.
It took such a toll on him that he was hospitalized for a perforated stomach ulcer during the shooting. And he kept working on his hospital bed, barely taking a moment of break. That's beyond dedication.
@@justalonesoul5825 probaly due to him not being connected with the hobbit from the start. Which meant he didnt get to do the same pre-prodcution he did for lotr. :/
Thank you Peter Jackson for making the books that helped me through my childhood into films that will be remembered by generations to come. You brought to life which my imagination could not. If this upcoming generations or the generations to come put aside the written the word may they at least remember the cinematic feat you accomplished. Lord of the Rings was a journey for me. I'm glad to be coming back this winter. J.R.R. Tolkien would be proud...everyone knows he would be.
In this trilogy and the LOTR I love how grateful the cast are and how much they genuinely enjoy each other and the work they’re doing and have so much fun together even when they’re not filming. That’s what makes these films so great.
This gives me a new found love for the Hobbit trilogy. I think we all have our issues with the films. But with the pressure placed on Jackson from the studio, he and this cast&crew did well. A lot of sacrifice, hard work, sweat and tears went into making Middle Earth come to life.
I absolutely LOVE these videos..it just gives so much more depth and love into the film itself and shows how much they care about the audience everywhere. Peter truly loves making all these films and it shows!
I feel so wierd but so happy and sad and just all at the same time! It is simply amazing to get to experience some part of it all with the help of these blogs and I do hope we will see more.
As of 8/20/2012, a little under 4 months until 12/14/2012. It's almost here. I read the Hobbit for the first time in my 9th grade English class in 1976-77 and was hooked. Don't know how old Bilbo is going to be presented as in the movie but in the book he is 50 years old. I'm turning 50 this Saturday so this will be real special for me.
What an amazing compliment to New Zealand and the people of that gorgeous place. Andy Serkis: "Quite frankly I can't imagine this occurring anyplace else on the planet, so I thank you from the bottom of my heart." (I hope I spelled his name correctly, I am horrible at that kind of thing!)
the respect all these people show one another is so beautiful and inspiring, i hope that the amount of effort and love that went into making these ( three) movies is reflected in them, thank you Peter Jackson!!
I'm still getting so emotional when seeing how much work and effort has been put into the movies 😍😢 I just love LOTR and The Hobbit so much! 🧝🏻♂️🧙🏻♂️🌳🏰❤️
That ending with everyone saying goodbye has me in 😢tears. So touching. They all did amazing work and I hope they will reunite to film more of Middle Earth soon.
I can't stop watching both the movie trilogies over and over. I read all the books when I was 17... now I'm 42. Thank you Tolkien, thank you Jackson. You keep my spirit young.
there's such a huge difference from going into a theater and watching a movie and only judging it from what you saw from just those short hours compared to spending over a year waiting for updates and pictures and actually getting videos that show how so many people worked on every detail that you just take for granted on that screen, knowing that this movie might not reach everyone or be that big but still doing your best work on it. It makes me want to take my time to enjoy it properly.
The girls in my class, we're so excited too about watching Catching Fire, I was like thinking to myself, The Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit are SO much better!!!!
Just watching the night at 4am, 12 hour work days and living in a trailer makes me feel exhausted. Plus the amount of artistry and construction involved - one of the few projects I feel I'm cheating them when I pay for cinema ticket rather than the other way around.
I love how Peter Jackson always has Welsh people in importent roles. Luke Evens in The Hobbit. And John Rhys-Davies in The Lord of the Rings. We Welsh have a lot in common with New Zealand not just our love for Rugby ;)
The scale of this production is unbelievable. Such beauty, integrity and incredible talent at work there. Very inspiring. And now it's official! "The Hobbit Trilogy" has a fantastic ring to it. :-)
I LOVE the behind the scenes of The Hobbit production! I see how fun their job is and they enjoy working with each other, I,m just sitting home gaming... MY LIFE SUCKS -.-
I get emotional just watching this. how must the people involved feel? so incredible though... thanks so much for letting us be a part by watching these blogs!
I keep forgetting that Andy got a lot of his directing skills from being 2nd Unit Director on the Hobbit films and he got to learn from Peter Jackson... and he’s still a goofball. Still, it helped when he directed Mowgli.
the Weta workshop which they created for LotR 1-3 is by far the best workshop in movie history. of course Peter knows how to use that in other films!!!! AWESOMEE
LOTR is by far my favorite serie/movies. It was just too EPIC for words. Now with the Hobbit, I can return to this wonderful world and experience once again greatness unfolding before my eyes. This will be the best movie of the year and solidify this universe has a true masterpiece. Thank you PJ and J.R.R.Tolkien.
The number of talented people required to produce a film of this size and quality is mind boggling.
RikkyCZ The thing that makes The Hobbit so special as a piece of literature, especially for my generation, is its' originality. No, Tolkien didn't create dwarfs, elves or goblins. He didn't create the idea of a group of people going on a grand quest. And he wasn't the first to write a story with the theme of good versus evil. What was a first is that never before had someone with such literary talents writen a story in this genre. If The Hobbit doesn't live up to your expectations after seeing LOTR it is perhaps because you've already seen LOTR.
Something you might not know: JRR Tolkien belonged to a literary club when he was a professor at University. As a member of the club he would read passages of the story he was working on. The other writers in the club, which included C.S. Lewis who would later go on to write the Narnia series, thought that he was wasting his talents writing what they thought of as a childrens book.
@@claudec2588 he created the orks and a whole new world
It’s hard to believe they make any money at all
@@althausz1 uhh someone wasn’t alive when these movies came out. they earned a crap load of money and very easy to understand why.
Omg! The actor for Radagast is freaking adorable!
+Flo Moorhead Wait a sec....REALLY?!?! Which number was he???
+Flo Moorhead and now he's even more adorable~!
Thranduil is just perfect, I don't know what else I could say, I mean it's obvious! No surprise that his son Legolas has to be awesome, too!!!
One of the things that makes LOTR and The Hobbit films so incredible is that everybody is so willing and inspired to work at full capacity and also Peter never forgets to share these amazing moments with the fans. This is beautiful, brilliant. Thank you so much!
can't say the same with Rings of Power about to drop! 🤢🤮
the hobbit is garbage
@@OliverHollingdale haters gonna hate
@@calebisdisposable haters gonna hate...
@@justalonesoul5825 it’s the truth
Damn it I hate watching videos about the end of shooting because it gets me really upset and I feel like crying a massive waterfall and then I feel so jealous of the cast and crew cause being part of a movie like this seems like only a once in a lifetime opportunity and I'm just feeling so depressed and FEELS
I feel exactly the same as you! I wish I could’ve been a part of this cast.
Got tears in my eyes when they finished the filming and everybody hugs. Must be a very hard but also very lovely atmosphere to work in. Like a huge family.
😥😥
After watching the video of Jackson saying how exhausting this shoot was, and how he basically "winged it", that hug between him and Sir Ian McKellen feels so powerfull.
It took such a toll on him that he was hospitalized for a perforated stomach ulcer during the shooting. And he kept working on his hospital bed, barely taking a moment of break. That's beyond dedication.
@@justalonesoul5825 probaly due to him not being connected with the hobbit from the start. Which meant he didnt get to do the same pre-prodcution he did for lotr. :/
Dear Peter Jackson, you have written history with your whole lotr and hobbit crew!
Peter Jackson is so incredibly generous with his fans and I cannot begin to thank him enough for making these vlogs.
Lee Pace being in this video! Ohh god I can't stop it I'm drooling 😍
Thank you Peter Jackson for making the books that helped me through my childhood into films that will be remembered by generations to come. You brought to life which my imagination could not. If this upcoming generations or the generations to come put aside the written the word may they at least remember the cinematic feat you accomplished. Lord of the Rings was a journey for me. I'm glad to be coming back this winter. J.R.R. Tolkien would be proud...everyone knows he would be.
In this trilogy and the LOTR I love how grateful the cast are and how much they genuinely enjoy each other and the work they’re doing and have so much fun together even when they’re not filming. That’s what makes these films so great.
Anyone but me watch these blogs more than once?
guilty. :)
are you still watching? :)
always
I like these blogs because of how nostalgic and comforting they are
omg Lee Pace!!! Can't wait to see him in action on the big screen!
The girls in my class are are excited about the catching fire trailer and I'm like "REALLY? WATCH THE LORD OF THE RINGS OR THE HOBBIT!!!"
The cast and crew have real dedication. :D
@cvx2012 omg that was so funny for some reason XD
martin referencing little britain in beorn’s chair brought me to tears omg
I wish I was part of The Hobbit cast :'(
Same :(
6:33 loved that in little Britain, that just made it better!!
i wish to be in a movie like this, so fun
LEE PACE
exactly ! THRANDUIL
i always cry after Peter's blogs.. so sad the 6 movies are finished - best in cinema history
What an amazing atmosphere. I would love to go there someday.
A sudden rush of respect and admiration to Andy Serkis.
I never knew.
Seriously, I NEVER knew that he was the 2nd Director.
*salute*
"im gonna write the theme toon, sing the theme toon" oh martin u are adorable!
you know one day id really like to see the adventures of gimli and legolas put on the big screen i always loved that dynamic
This gives me a new found love for the Hobbit trilogy. I think we all have our issues with the films. But with the pressure placed on Jackson from the studio, he and this cast&crew did well. A lot of sacrifice, hard work, sweat and tears went into making Middle Earth come to life.
Watching these videos now cuz I miss its hype in theatres
I absolutely LOVE these videos..it just gives so much more depth and love into the film itself and shows how much they care about the audience everywhere. Peter truly loves making all these films and it shows!
Write the theme tune, sing the theme tune... Gotta love Martin ;D
I feel so wierd but so happy and sad and just all at the same time! It is simply amazing to get to experience some part of it all with the help of these blogs and I do hope we will see more.
I would give anything to be a part of something like that. I can't imagine being in a Peter Jackson film, but I'd like to.
" I wanna write the theme tune, sing the theme tune" he's precious ;-;
6:24 Richard Armitage is an elf, not a dwarf! O.0 he has pointy ears!
As of 8/20/2012, a little under 4 months until 12/14/2012. It's almost here. I read the Hobbit for the first time in my 9th grade English class in 1976-77 and was hooked. Don't know how old Bilbo is going to be presented as in the movie but in the book he is 50 years old. I'm turning 50 this Saturday so this will be real special for me.
The end of this video actually made me cry.
What an amazing compliment to New Zealand and the people of that gorgeous place. Andy Serkis: "Quite frankly I can't imagine this occurring anyplace else on the planet, so I thank you from the bottom of my heart."
(I hope I spelled his name correctly, I am horrible at that kind of thing!)
I've seen Orlando a total of 5 times from the first blog to this one
It is called the Hobbit not Orlando 😂🤣
@@mygamestodayllc He's talking about the actor Orlando Bloom.
the respect all these people show one another is so beautiful and inspiring, i hope that the amount of effort and love that went into making these ( three) movies is reflected in them, thank you Peter Jackson!!
I'm still getting so emotional when seeing how much work and effort has been put into the movies 😍😢 I just love LOTR and The Hobbit so much! 🧝🏻♂️🧙🏻♂️🌳🏰❤️
The guy that took the picture at the end being like: 👁️👄👁️ "hold on, I'm not in the picture"
Lol. Thorin sticking his tongue out at 3.40
+detectivemystery38 Who's the lucky girl, I wonder.
Im amazed at how the music at 13:00 can make any normal happy scene into the super emotional happy scene that takes me back to The Fellowship.
He's a rock star :D
That ending with everyone saying goodbye has me in 😢tears. So touching. They all did amazing work and I hope they will reunite to film more of Middle Earth soon.
I would do anything to be able to work in the sound department for these movies. Anything.
Ian hugging Peter at the end is so heartwarming ❤️ would have loved to be a part of this crew
12:24 me and my college classmates on the last day of final year. 😂
I can't stop watching both the movie trilogies over and over. I read all the books when I was 17... now I'm 42. Thank you Tolkien, thank you Jackson. You keep my spirit young.
10:54 is my favorite part :)
there's such a huge difference from going into a theater and watching a movie and only judging it from what you saw from just those short hours compared to spending over a year waiting for updates and pictures and actually getting videos that show how so many people worked on every detail that you just take for granted on that screen, knowing that this movie might not reach everyone or be that big but still doing your best work on it. It makes me want to take my time to enjoy it properly.
"i've never worked on such a hairy movie" i bet so
seeing ian hug peter jackson make me tear up! just like the end of lotr. they all get so close; it seems like a one in a lifetime opportunity!
Love Karate Freeman
Annnd I’m crying. The bond between the cast and the crew is so genuine
i live in san diego and gosh i missed out big time
you have described my feeling with this movie all too perfectly, its like you knew what i was thinking, an unspoken bond
The girls in my class, we're so excited too about watching Catching Fire, I was like thinking to myself, The Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit are SO much better!!!!
that is very touching that everyone comes together to help out.
6:53 why is Orlando (man lying on the floor) such a child? 111? 1? I mean, he was 37 years old
He's actually stretching my dude
A dwarf barrel rolled him 😂🤣
God bless Peter Jackson, all the cast, crew and fans. They're amazing! :)
11:40 *REAHD HYANDED*
Ori may become my favourite dwarf. His cheeky innocent smile warms my heart :D
Please PeTeR JacKsoN when you finish the hobbit triology MaKe A movie -Silmarillon movie- !!!
I think if Tolkien saw Peter Jackson and the effort he is putting into transforming his literature on screen.... well i think he would be proud :-)
im gonne be an actor i hope it looks like so fun
It won't be cause it won't be lotr but have fun trying anyway
The photo at the end with the music almost made me cry, so sad that the franchise is gonna be over soon but so stooked
You KNEW how much we’d love all this, so thank you for giving us what we could only have imagined. The Trilogy and The Hobbit were magical.✨
Just watching the night at 4am, 12 hour work days and living in a trailer makes me feel exhausted. Plus the amount of artistry and construction involved - one of the few projects I feel I'm cheating them when I pay for cinema ticket rather than the other way around.
6:31 "write the theme tune, sing the theme tune" Classic Little Britain reference :D
Because he is the savoir and basically the owner of the forest. He's the heart of it.
I love how Peter Jackson always has Welsh people in importent roles. Luke Evens in The Hobbit. And John Rhys-Davies in The Lord of the Rings. We Welsh have a lot in common with New Zealand not just our love for Rugby ;)
little bit of a shiver in excitement, little bit of tear for all the emotion, and a lot of hope for 2 amazing movies yet to come :)
my long time dream is to work on a production as epic as this one. So awesome
Haha, agree with you there. The "I need people" scene here just made me adore him even more if that's even possible!
Bless you for putting this out today, Peter Jackson! You just made this Monday a lot more bearable!!!
AHHH Lee Pace was the lead actor in The Fall, one of my favorite all time movies!! I just got 10 times more excited eeeeeeeeeee
The scale of this production is unbelievable. Such beauty, integrity and incredible talent at work there. Very inspiring. And now it's official! "The Hobbit Trilogy" has a fantastic ring to it. :-)
I can't believe Leo Lins (the brazillian guy who spend all his money to be there) appeared in this production video!
I LOVE the behind the scenes of The Hobbit production! I see how fun their job is and they enjoy working with each other, I,m just sitting home gaming... MY LIFE SUCKS -.-
andy serkis playing the alto sax, made my life!!!
I get emotional just watching this. how must the people involved feel? so incredible though... thanks so much for letting us be a part by watching these blogs!
i literally started tearing up at the end
This is CLASSIC! When I watch this video, I have hair standing on end. Can't wait to see this movie.
Holmes, Watson, the Pie Maker, and Will Turner all in one movie. TOO COOL.
Saxophone is now officially my favorite music instrument. 🎷🎶😍🎼
wow this is amazing, I'm so glad Peter's doing these movies.
He was at DragonCon. He was amazing and I got to talk to him. I was totally geeking out. And he singed my The Hobbit book bag !
I'm so going to cry at the end of "There and back again".
I keep forgetting that Andy got a lot of his directing skills from being 2nd Unit Director on the Hobbit films and he got to learn from Peter Jackson... and he’s still a goofball. Still, it helped when he directed Mowgli.
yes! i was looking at the comments, to see if people would correct him, and you did, thank god
I am so emotional through the whole vlog series. I would probably cry the whole shooting being on the set with them
VERY PROUD OF THEM. All people involved in the making of the trilogy are awesome!
tears of joy are streaming down my face
I start to cry just by listning to the music.
I just love how Thorin is towering over Gandalf 3:41
the Weta workshop which they created for LotR 1-3 is by far the best workshop in movie history. of course Peter knows how to use that in other films!!!!
AWESOMEE
It’s so cute how Elijah hugs Andy :O
there goes all of my tears and feels.
out the window.
I would love to experience something like that in whatever way possible. The love between the cast is so strong it makes me teary-eyed :*)
LOTR is by far my favorite serie/movies. It was just too EPIC for words. Now with the Hobbit, I can return to this wonderful world and experience once again greatness unfolding before my eyes.
This will be the best movie of the year and solidify this universe has a true masterpiece. Thank you PJ and J.R.R.Tolkien.