Unless you've been stuck in a hobbit
hole lately, most movie fans by now should have been hit by the
mega-marketing campaign for “The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies”. This 2 hour 25 minute fantasy movie concludes the
cinematic trilogy by Sir Peter Jackson of J.R.R. Tolkien's “The
Hobbit” fantasy novel for children originally published in 1937.
Less-spoilery plot summary by ComingSoon.Net:
From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson comes "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," the third in a trilogy of films adapting the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien. "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" brings to an epic conclusion the adventures of Bilbo Baggins, Thorin Oakenshield and the Company of Dwarves. Having reclaimed their homeland from the Dragon Smaug, the Company has unwittingly unleashed a deadly force into the world. Enraged, Smaug rains his fiery wrath down upon the defenseless men, women and children of Lake-town. Obsessed above all else with his reclaimed treasure, Thorin sacrifices friendship and honor to hoard it as Bilbo's frantic attempts to make him see reason drive the Hobbit towards a desperate and dangerous choice. But there are even greater dangers ahead. Unseen by any but the Wizard Gandalf, the great enemy Sauron has sent forth legions of Orcs in a stealth attack upon the Lonely Mountain. As darkness converges on their escalating conflict, the races of Dwarves, Elves and Men must decide – unite or be destroyed. Bilbo finds himself fighting for his life and the lives of his friends in the epic Battle of the Five Armies, as the future of Middle-earth hangs in the balance.
Preceded by “The Unexpected Journey” in 2012 and then “The Desolation of Smaug” in 2013, “The Battle of Five Armies” jumps right off from the preceding movie's cliffhanger. The main cast returns #OneLastTime with Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins (plus Sir Ian Holms as elder Bilbo), Sir Ian McKellan as Gandalf, Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield, Luke Evans as Bard and special guest stars Orlando Bloom as Legolas, Cate Blanchett as Galadriel, Hugo Weaving as Elrond, and the venerable 92-year old Sir Christopher Lee as Saruman the White. Check out the full cast from the official website for The Hobbit.
Speed challenge by naming all 13 dwarves in fastest time! |
If memory of the preceding 2 movies is
somewhat challenged, here are poke-fun Honest Trailer recaps of “TheUnexpected Journey” and “The Desolation of Smaug”:
Now with the release of “The Battle
of Five Armies”, movie fans can relive the adventure as a 6-part saga much like Star Wars Episodes I to VI. Note that the Hobbit
prequel trilogy takes place around 77 years prior to primary events
in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy; check out timeline of the history
of Middle Earth at lotrproject.com.
Find out more at the official website which includes a nifty interactive map of Middle Earth covering the adventures of all 6 movies plus a simple Orc Attack game allowing fans to take the roles of Legolas, Tauriel or Bard to shoot enemies. Plus follow the official Facebook Page and Blog for movie updates.
Read-up this brief review by
CinemaOnline or an extended edition by ColourlessOpinions.com. Or
check some international opinions by Empire magazine online or video review by Jeremy Jahns.
Those who want to compare differences
between the movie and the original book, read this article by Smithsonianmag.com.
The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies
kicked off in Malaysia with the movie Premiere at TGV 1 Utama
cineplex on 16 December 2014. Invited guests included local
celebrities, movie fans, contest winners and costumers representing
characters from The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings; photos below credit
Potter SamLeong:
Left to right: Arwen, human townsfolk, Legolas, Tauriel, Galadriel, Bilbo, Frodo, Thorin |
Thorin Oakenshield reclaims Erebor. |
Legolas takes aim. |
Group photo credit to Ezli Qamari |
Check out more photos by Hobbit fans as
well as on the official Warner Bros. Pictures (Malaysia) Facebook Page photo album.
Dedicated costumers gathered again at the Premium-X Cinemas 1st Anniversary Celebration |
Find more photos here from the special event at Premium-X Cinemas. Also check out photos of other costuming fans from around the world.
In addition to these special
screenings, Malaysian fans had the opportunity to experience The
Hobbit movie trilogy marathons by GSC and TGV Cinemas. The cumulative
8-hour screening time was no deterrent for movie goers with brisk
ticket sales selling-out cinema halls faster than Radaghast's Rosgobel
Rabbit sleigh.
Despite the blockbuster appeal for this
final chapter of The Hobbit Trilogy, finding official merchandise is
fairly scarce. Nevertheless, the Outpost Movie Recon Team (M.R.T.)
has uncovered the following “precious” artifacts for fan service:
Firstly amongst the movie channels, TGV
Cinemas is retailing their “Magic Cold Changing Tumbler” for
RM24.90. Watch this video to see the "magic":
Furthermore, TGV is offering movie
goers the chance to visit Middle Earth, New Zealand via their Watch &
Win campaign. Customers purchasing tickets for The Hobbit: The Battle
of Five Armies via online or mobile app until 31 December may
participate to snag this vacation package for 2 worth RM20,000, or
hampers of movie premiums.
Find out more details and register at the
TGV Cinemas website.
Meanwhile GSC Cinemas is offering
similar assortment of movie premiums via their online contest for
website customers until 7 January 2015. Polish your slogans for
better chances to win the tie-breakers.
MBO Cinemas is has also been making
available these premiums to their ALLSTAR card members, offering the
chance to win different merchandise each week until year end. Join the last round kicking off today with a long-sleeve V-cut jersey up
for grabs.
In addition, MBO has more exclusive
premiums up for bidding using ALLSTAR points. Find out how to earn
bid points and the bidding process at the MBO website store.
Finally, MBO Cinemas & MP Travel &
Tours are offering the chance to visit Middle Earth as well for
customers purchasing any Share Packs (movie + popcorn + drink combos)
by 31 December 2014. The 7 day / 5 night package to New Zealand
includes visits to Hobbiton and Weta for 2 pax worth RM16,000. Find
out more at the MBO website promotions.
So for those lucky winners-to-be off on
their adventure to New Zealand, hope they will be flying Air New Zealand for additional Middle Earth fan engagement:
This guide may also be of value for all travelers to Middle Earth (sighted at Borders bookstores for RM89.90):
Apart from the cinemas, GenYes.MY has online contest with movie passes and premiums up for grabs. Join quickly as the contest closes 24 December 2014.
Apart from the cinemas, GenYes.MY has online contest with movie passes and premiums up for grabs. Join quickly as the contest closes 24 December 2014.
Official movie books for The Hobbit:
The Battle of Five Armies comprise the Visual Companion, Movie Guide
and Chronicles: Art & Design. Fans of “behind-the-scenes”
will find more value with the latter 2 books offering peaks into the
production of the movie.
Grab the original novel by Tolkien and compare against the movie version. |
These books should be available at
major local bookstores plus some available via MPH online.
Although the mass market action figure
license for The Hobbit seems to have lapsed after the first two
movies, buidling toys are still running strong with LEGO releasing
sets from The Battle of Five Armies. Some of these were in face
somewhat spoilery for the movie being released to mass market some
time in advance of the movie release.
Recreate the Battle at Dol Guldur when Gandalf is captured... |
... ending with an epic battle between the White Council and Ringwraiths. |
Various LEGO sets available of the major locations from the movies like Erebor, Laketown, Dol Guldur, etc. |
Make your own Hobbit hole with the Bag End set. |
The Fellowship of the Ring gathers in Rivendell. |
Check-out the various sets available at the official LEGO website to recreate the epic battles, or alternate takes like "The Aggravation of Smaug". Even non-LEGO collectors could be
entertained by these cute mini-fig videos.
Collectors of novelty items may be
enticed by these equally cutesy vinyl figures from Funko POP! So far
Bilbo (invisible), Gandalf, Legolas, Azog and Thorin has been
released under the preceding movie, The Desolation of Smaug, with an
oversized Smaug being released for this final chapter.
Gandalf the Grey POP! Movies vinyl figure from Funko (Ringwraith not included). |
Head over to the official Funko website
to check out the rest of these figures and look out for them at
specialty retailers in Malaysia stocking POP! Vinyl figures such as
Borders bookstores.
For
our valued readers and Outpost fans, the last #OutpostGiveaway for
2014 will be an LEGO minifig of Gandalf the Grey from The Hobbit.
The last #OutpostGiveaway for 2014 |
Just follow the instructions in the form below and submit for chance to win!
We trust this M.R.T. report has been of help to Hobbit
fans near and far. Let's end with a fitting tune from the official movie music video "The Last Goodbye" by Billy Boyd (actor
for Pippin in the Lord of the Rings trilogy).
And
to our fans, followers and clients,
Best
Wishes for a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
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referenced here for fan service announcements without intent to
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