“There is a lot about Martin that is very Bilbo like. Probably one of the closest people to a hobbit that I have ever met.” Couldn’t agree more, and I’ve actually recently been thinking just about that same thing I love him so much! Oh- funny thing happened to me last night, I know this is random, but, I was watching lord of the rings and my grandpa pointed to Aragorn and jokingly said something like “is that her boyfriend? She looks like she would have the hots for him.” To my mom and she casually responded “no, if anyone it’s Bilbo” and I awkwardly laughed, knowing it’s the truth 😅
@@_observer796 Fine with me. I like Jurassic Park 2 more than Jurassic Park 1. The original JP is a better film, but I'm nostalgic for JP 2 because it was the first JP movie I saw in the theater. It also reminds me of having a good time with my parents. I think the reasons for why we enjoy a movie go beyond just how objectively good it is. If I could only preserve one film for humanity, it would be JP 1, but if I could only preserve one film for myself, it would be JP 2.
Idk what's wrong with me but I love seeing people break down at the end of movies like this. I don't have time for people repressing shit; show me that raw emotion!! Maybe it's just because I cry at the drop of the hat and appreciate seeing some crybaby representation lmao.
I think one of the elements that makes the hobbit easier to rewatch is that it’s not as heart wrenching - there’s levity and while there are iconic funny moments in lotr all of those characters suffer so much - while there’s death and tragedy in the hobbit it’s not as all consuming
Yes, True. The same as the books, The Hobbit is lighter and written for a wider audience (from children to adults), where LotR is denser and for a more specific audience (young people and adults). The themes are different too, where The Hobbit is about adventure and self-discovery, LotR is about sacrifice and resilience. Where The Hobbit has a central character with self-discovery typical of the Hero's Journey, LotR has several subplots with characters of relevance to the plot. I would say that where Bilbo is the protagonist of The Hobbit, Middle-earth is the protagonist of LotR (In The Hobbit the focus is on the central character, where LotR the vast descriptions of the place focus on Middle-earth). The Hobbit is more like a journey to treasure no villains are needed (Sauron is barely mentioned, Smaug is mere Mac Guffin, Trolls and spiders are there to be hindrances along the way, Orks perhaps, but even they are not like the "central villains", where LotR is more about Good vs Evil, good guys preventing the rise of evil (typical and cliché I would say). I love both books, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Just as I love both trilogies (plot changes and all, it's just entertainment for me and the more the merrier). The Hobbit is wonderful, book or movies, because it's about throwing yourself into the world and trying make the things right despite the odds that come your way. LotR is wonderful because it's about resilience, that nothing really bad can stop us if we're willing to keep going, no matter how bleak it all seems. I love both trilogies and books precisely because it bring different messages!❤
This was not an end per se. It was the final part of a job, it was reaching the goal for which he was there... and the temporary good bye to his fellow partners though all this way. That's why this is so emotional, because bonds where forged through almost two years, and experiences won't be so easily forgotten.
StarWarsKnight you are in luck, Amazon have confirmed they are doing a series on it with multiple seasons, so there is a new lord of the rings tv show that will come out
I hope this isn't offensive, but as a fan of LOTR, I wish The Hobbit films had NOT been made. I think it's unfortunate in a way that whomever making the deals insisted on a 3-picture deal, because I'm just not convinced the story justified that amount of spread. Peter Jackson didn't so much lose reputation so much as I felt his involvement was less personally-fulfilling. Then again, as I said I'm an outsider and I don't know any of the behind-the-scenes details.
The most badly-acted role in the saga. Freeman's method acting is hardly appropriate and very annoying for Bilbo Baggins, who is an exaggerated caricature from a fairytale, not an aesthetic understatement from _The Office._
Martin was absolutely amazing in Bilbo's role.
It's so cute how that costume makes Martin seem even smaller than he already is
5:00 He couldn't leave without making it one last time
Peter at the end is like a mum at a graduation. I loved it
“There is a lot about Martin that is very Bilbo like. Probably one of the closest people to a hobbit that I have ever met.”
Couldn’t agree more, and I’ve actually recently been thinking just about that same thing
I love him so much!
Oh- funny thing happened to me last night, I know this is random, but, I was watching lord of the rings and my grandpa pointed to Aragorn and jokingly said something like “is that her boyfriend? She looks like she would have the hots for him.” To my mom and she casually responded “no, if anyone it’s Bilbo” and I awkwardly laughed, knowing it’s the truth 😅
martin freeman has all the real character of a hobbit..so perfectly cast...
I really feel like Andy serkis deserved a Oscar for his performance as Gollum.
The industry is full of hacks, even more now than ever
god this is why I love Bilbo and MArtain so much they are both so adorable.
I dont care what your throughts are on these films, you have to agree that they have so much heart :)
Martin, you are the absolute best Bilbo Baggins ever!!!! When you cry I cry too.
5:07 My absolute favorite part!!!!
It´s actually quite cute, the way he is rubbing his eyes. Aww :D!
The Hobbit didn't turn out as well as the LOTR trilogy, but there was still a tremendous effort to bring it to life.
I like the Hobbit way better than lotr actually
@@_observer796 Fine with me. I like Jurassic Park 2 more than Jurassic Park 1. The original JP is a better film, but I'm nostalgic for JP 2 because it was the first JP movie I saw in the theater. It also reminds me of having a good time with my parents. I think the reasons for why we enjoy a movie go beyond just how objectively good it is. If I could only preserve one film for humanity, it would be JP 1, but if I could only preserve one film for myself, it would be JP 2.
@@_observer796 well you're wrong but whatever.
@@davedavidson4548 they can't be right or wrong on their own personal enjoyment of a movie lol
Funny…I thought the same thing about the books. But I loved all the movies. Fking awesome.
They will always live in my heart, they are eternal 😿😿
Idk what's wrong with me but I love seeing people break down at the end of movies like this. I don't have time for people repressing shit; show me that raw emotion!! Maybe it's just because I cry at the drop of the hat and appreciate seeing some crybaby representation lmao.
lmao same with me
🙏😇🙏
Martin Freeman owns my soul
I think one of the elements that makes the hobbit easier to rewatch is that it’s not as heart wrenching - there’s levity and while there are iconic funny moments in lotr all of those characters suffer so much - while there’s death and tragedy in the hobbit it’s not as all consuming
Yes, True. The same as the books, The Hobbit is lighter and written for a wider audience (from children to adults), where LotR is denser and for a more specific audience (young people and adults). The themes are different too, where The Hobbit is about adventure and self-discovery, LotR is about sacrifice and resilience. Where The Hobbit has a central character with self-discovery typical of the Hero's Journey, LotR has several subplots with characters of relevance to the plot.
I would say that where Bilbo is the protagonist of The Hobbit, Middle-earth is the protagonist of LotR (In The Hobbit the focus is on the central character, where LotR the vast descriptions of the place focus on Middle-earth).
The Hobbit is more like a journey to treasure no villains are needed (Sauron is barely mentioned, Smaug is mere Mac Guffin, Trolls and spiders are there to be hindrances along the way, Orks perhaps, but even they are not like the "central villains", where LotR is more about Good vs Evil, good guys preventing the rise of evil (typical and cliché I would say).
I love both books, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Just as I love both trilogies (plot changes and all, it's just entertainment for me and the more the merrier).
The Hobbit is wonderful, book or movies, because it's about throwing yourself into the world and trying make the things right despite the odds that come your way. LotR is wonderful because it's about resilience, that nothing really bad can stop us if we're willing to keep going, no matter how bleak it all seems.
I love both trilogies and books precisely because it bring different messages!❤
Lord I just love him so SO much.
thank you very much Martin Freeman for this film which marked me for years.
Love Ian Holm, lived a good life. He lived happily ever after just as he wrote
Bilbo was perfectly cast both times
This was not an end per se. It was the final part of a job, it was reaching the goal for which he was there... and the temporary good bye to his fellow partners though all this way. That's why this is so emotional, because bonds where forged through almost two years, and experiences won't be so easily forgotten.
MARTIN YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!!!!
Aw Martin 😭
I used to have a crush on Martin and Legolas and thrandil and kili. God they’re fine as hell
Keep low and Stay Hobbit cuz the road goes ever on and on down from the door where it began........#ForeverHobbits!!
This is a try not to cry challenge!! I lost.... lol
Don'tcrydon'tcrydon'tcrydon'tcrydon'tcry...🥺
He was amazing,loved his char,he did such a great job!Love it
I'm crying so hard right now...
💖 martin richard hug💖
Martin freaking freeman gentle hobbit
5:07 Bagginshield is real! 💜😍
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I really don't think anyone else could play bilbo.
He looks so weird with shoes on
Wow, you made 2 of my favorite things in this video. Middle Earth (Lotr & Hobbit) and LOST (The Soundtrack)
RIP Ian Holm
OH NOOO MY EMOTIONS!!!! AAAAAAAAAA
Oh my gosh I am trying not to😭but I am so amazed. Long Live the Friendship of the Ring!!!!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bilbo Baggins and Arthur Dent. My favorites.
5:07 😭😭😭😭😭
This is the last time the cast and crew will see each other(Cast and Crew proceeds to do interviews and other movies together)
Id cry too, id be like, “another trilogy perhaps?”
Can I just ask why the Lost theme is playing in the background???
+James Malony copyright reasons.
Why is music from ‘Lost’ playing in the background?
Weird seeing Thorin and Dwalin tall.......
You know when I first saw these I didn't realize that they were short I just thought that gandalf was really tall
Martin was brilliant, everyone in this story owns their character and Martin is no exception
Why is there LOST soundtrack music playing at 1:40?
Estoy asi 😫
there should be a new series about middle earth
StarWarsKnight you are in luck, Amazon have confirmed they are doing a series on it with multiple seasons, so there is a new lord of the rings tv show that will come out
@@thecalisthenicssentinel8222 Unfortunately, it's been delayed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
First 2 ep of ring of power are out on Amazon now
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Is that Ian Mckellene at 2:14
It's a shoes? Why i can't think about it Before
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Ya es en serio
No os entiendo,es el colmo
I hope this isn't offensive, but as a fan of LOTR, I wish The Hobbit films had NOT been made. I think it's unfortunate in a way that whomever making the deals insisted on a 3-picture deal, because I'm just not convinced the story justified that amount of spread. Peter Jackson didn't so much lose reputation so much as I felt his involvement was less personally-fulfilling. Then again, as I said I'm an outsider and I don't know any of the behind-the-scenes details.
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I have more subs than bilbo baggins lol
too bad it all tuned out to be very mediocre.
The most badly-acted role in the saga. Freeman's method acting is hardly appropriate and very annoying for Bilbo Baggins, who is an exaggerated caricature from a fairytale, not an aesthetic understatement from _The Office._
Finally a non-ass kisser
Blah. Shut up and let us enjoy the love.