The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - The Goblin Hoard Scene (9/10) | Movieclips
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Gandalf (Ian McKellen) leads the dwarves out of the goblins' cave.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) joins Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and a band of dwarves led by the brave Thorin (Richard Armitage) on a treacherous quest to reclaim their mountain home from the fierce dragon Smaug in this epic fantasy adventure adapted from J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved novel by the creative forces behind the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Long before Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) made his arduous journey to Mordor, his brave uncle Bilbo embarked on an adventure for the ages. Bilbo's story gets under way when the great wizard Gandalf appears at his front gate with a most unusual offer. Displaced from their massive fortress in the Lonely Mountain by Smaug - a greedy dragon who coveted their gold - a community of noble dwarves were decimated by a surprise attack by monstrous orcs, whose dreaded leader the Pale Orc slew their king in a gruesome battle. Now, Thorin, the descendent of the king, is determined to reclaim his mountain kingdom for his people. Together with a fearless team of dwarves, Thorin and Gandalf recruit Bilbo to aid them in their quest since Hobbits have the unique ability to go undetected when they wish to. Before Bilbo, Gandalf, and the dwarves can reach The Lonely Mountain and defeat Smaug, however, they'll have to contend with trolls, goblins, stone giants, Gollum (Andy Serkis), and even the dreaded Pale Orc himself. Peter Jackson directs a screenplay he co-penned with Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Guillermo del Toro.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (2012)
Cast: Richard Armitage, Peter Hambleton, Adam Brown, Stephen Hunter, William Kircher, John Callen, Dean O'Gorman, Ken Stott, Mark Hadlow, Jed Brophy, Graham McTavish, Barry Humphries, James Nesbitt, Aidan Turner, Ian McKellen
Director: Peter Jackson
Producers: Philippa Boyens, Carolynne Cunningham, Peter Jackson, Ken Kamins, Fran Walsh, Zane Weiner, Toby Emmerich, Matthew Dravitzki, Eileen Moran, Alan Horn, Carolyn Blackwood, Amanda Walker
Screenwriters: J.R.R. Tolkien, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Guillermo del Toro, Peter Jackson
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Gandalf may have one-shot the raid boss, but biggest props goes to Bombur, who easily had the highest kill count; eating cheese by the block no doubt gives him unnatural strength
Gandalf wins…
FATALITY!!!!!
Titans are best
Haven’t you played Skyrim? Everyone knows eating wheels of cheese makes you able to defeat any enemy
So that’s why I always feel invincible! All that cheese I eat!
That dude just straight up knocked several stories of the bridges down in one single go and he made it out unscathed.
When you're level 100 and fight in a level 1 dungeon.
😂
@@Spalbeert How does it feel to be the first reply to a year old comment
Eternity you will get your reply next year
DAWN WILL TAKE YOU ALL
مافوقنا رب يجيب زلزال ويقوم الساعه
"Well that couldve been worse"
Famous last Words
Lol XD
You think?
*giant goblin fall on them*
“I can’t see how this can gets any worst”
*literally all of Goblin town charging at them*
Idiot!!! You jinxed it!!!
Is anyone else impressed that the goblin king caught up to them.
Yup hahaha
Probably just knew the place better than them, just walked to the exit and waited to ambush them there.
@@pwnsage yhea you right
yes
Mr Vexan lol the goblins carrying him probably died
Are we gonna talk about how the dwarves and Gandalf invaded this guy's nation, killed many of his soldiers, destroyed it, and then slaughtered him?
Mathias Voorhees well they killed many people with their trap
@@karl-magnusalbansson2571 We don't know who these people are. They could've been invading soldiers for all we know.
Who cares. They're goblins. Eradicating them does everyone a favor.
Well Dwarves are stronger and a great deal smarter than goblins and the majority of them were warriors used to facing greater foes (Orcs) and they had a wizard in their side. All that with the bacon bits of being armed with three legendary swords specifically forged to kill orcs and goblins.
Still it was cool to watch.
In the book its said they were about to raid villages and kill innocent people so they were bad
I like how the actual chase was more climactic than the "boss fight"
I fought him in the LEGO game with my Best friend
"That'll do it"??
What kind of a dying last word is that?
Red Robertify you sound like the Hound from Game of Thrones
Red Robertify the right kind
:D The funny last words :D
He is the king of goblins after all. Can't expect much.
Red Robertify goblin style
"what are you going to do now wizard?" (Poked in the eye and slashed in the stomach.) ".... that'll do it." Had my family and I rolling from that hilarious answer.
Exactly!!
Are your family still alive?
Fr
That’ll do it- Goblin King, 2012(?)
The Goblin King is just so casual
2:07
First time I saw this I couldn't stop laughing for 5 minutes. The way he's just so casual about it is what kills me 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Bro just accepted his fate
In his defense he probably wasn't expecting to get poked in the eye first and then slashed across the abdomen.
I've been falling...for thirty minutes!!
is that from thor ragnaroc lmao
@@healthyseal Yes it is buddy
when did the Middle Earth turn into a "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie?
When tolkien write the hobbit, a book for kids.
How is this POTC?
Probably by the ridiculous over use of aerobics and impossible quick thinking stunts. Throw in some forced humor for a crowd laugh and you have a typical pirates of the caribbean movie.
In the book it was one the scariest bits trying to find their way through dark tunnels with hidden corners, but this just looks like an impossible CGI carnival ride, and was the very point when I realised that the Hobbit trilogy was going to be terrible.
what about legolas killing the big elephant scene? huh? that also required lot of 20s on the dice roll I guess.
"Well, that could have been worse..." *troll king falls down* "You gotta be joking!"... ROFL!
Daan Vreugdenhil ikr!
He was a goblin
He looks like an ogre
Daan Vreugdenhil goblin king*
I think that we can say that the dwarves got... trolled.
I'll see myself out
(I know he is a goblin but who cares?)
Should it not be spelt the Goblin Horde? As in Horde = army of Goblins. Whereas Hoard = a stock or store of money or valued objects, normally secret or guarded.
Don't forget that almost every animal has its name when in group. Don't forget a group of monkeys is called a congress. Maybe a Hoard of goblins could be good because they would surely tend to keep and guard whatever gold they find like the trolls did.
Obviously.
....just another Clueless One vandalizing what is left of the Engleesh language.
@@guillaumefrancoeur9195 isnt a group of monkey called a troupe ( troop ) cause congress is for salamanders
@Jesse Mathis murder of crowd
I don't understand why the theme at 1:11 was never used again in the trilogy. Whole thing felt as if it just lacked continuity.
Nearly 3 minutes of why people hate the Hobbit trilogy compared to the LotR trilogy.
I remember being being on the edge of my seat during the escape from Moria, everything was intense because while the Fellowship was skilled they weren't invincible.
They weren't just walking through a horde of Goblins like they were a joke, knocking arrows out of the air with sword swings, blocking arrows with ladders, or treating death defying stunts as theme park rides.
There's just no stakes in this film, you can sleep through it as well as the dwarves do every time there's an action scene.
Bruh zip it seriously. Imagine being soo worked up over a film
@@RedNinja0070 what, are you four? Imagine treating films as if they're just jangling keys and flashing lights and not caring about any of the substance.
Go be a mindless locust elsewhere, the adults are talking.
Dude, goblins arent as smart as orcs, and dwarves are fierce warriors. I understand what you mean about the death defying stunts, but at the same time, this isnt even supposed to fee the way Moria did. Moria had turned into a graveyard, Gimli saw his race slaughtered, there was a monster that Gandalf himself was scared of, and everyone thought Gandalf died. Meanwhile with this, they got dragged into the goblins place to get slaughtered and Gandalf rescued them. The hobbit isnt supposed to be as intense as Lord of the Rings, its a story about some dwarves wanting their home back, not the entire world being in danger and turning against itself like Lord of the Rings was. Honestly your fault here for thinking it would have the same stakes
tbf The Hobbit was a kids book anyway so this being adapted to be less serious than LotR actually works in that regard
I liked this part; the hobbit was a lighthearted adventure so this I understand. I disliked when it got super serious later
This case of that could have been worse always makes me laugh. Never ever say that could have been worse, something worse will always follow those words. But seeing the goblin king fall on them is so freaking funny.
I loved the initial scene with the Goblin King, especially in the extended version which has his full song, as that aspect was a close adaptation from the book. It's sad that they had to add so much unnecessary (and silly) action because if you take out all the stuff they added, the rest actually sticks really close to the book in many places (in the extended versions) and some of it is adapted almost word-for-word. Also they worked so hard to build amazingly detailed sets for some parts of these movies, but because there is so much CGI I think some people assume it's _all_ CGI even though it's not. These films were actually very good and were a relatively faithful adaptation as long as you take away everything they added :)
The problem is everyone compared these films to LOTR. LOTR is arguably the greatest trilogy of all time....it was unfair to expect The Hobbit to be in the same realm of greatness.
no one asked
@@beamzsalt4252 64 people seem to have appreciated my comment at least, and it's enjoyable to engage with relevant discussion under videos on youtube :) Why are you reading comments, out of interest, if you are uninterested to hear what people have to say?
@@Vexarax Dont worry about him, i was thinking the same, those realy are an enjoyable scenes. Though could you mention the diferences between the book and movies ? I've read the book quite a while ago and it seems i should do it again
@@Rushi486 In the book they are taking shelter in a cave and as they sleep a crack in the back of the cave opens and goblins pour through and capture them all (but Gandalf escapes). The goblins sing horrible songs about all the awful things they'll do to Bilbo and the dwarfs. Then Gandalf appears and uses magic to slay the Goblin King and the dwarves (Dori is carrying Bilbo) and Gandalf flee through the goblin tunnels but they're trapped on all sides and have to fight their way out. Dori is grabbed and drops Bilbo, and Bilbo falls down a hole (the riddles in the dark chapter plays out after that, the movie version is a very close adaptation!!). Bilbo escapes Gollum eventually, and loses all his buttons, and when Bilbo gets outside he finds Gandalf and the dwarves who'd managed to fight their way out of the caverns with the help of Gandalf's magic. The extended version in the movie is very similar to how it happens in the books (with the songs, yay) - they just added a bit more action which wasn't really necessary but I didn't really have an issue with it as it was mostly the same :D And in the extended versions, they then meet Beorn almost word-for-word how they do in the books.
I'd like to make a video someday about how good of an adaptation the extended Hobbit trilogy actually is and explain all of the wonderful similarities between the book and the films :D (edit: not to shill or anything, but if you like the Hobbit movies I made a Hobbit outtake video on my channel which took like 4 months to make - you might enjoy it!) :D
0:11 jedi dwarf
Lukili Skywalker.
Anakili Skywalker
Qui Gon Kili
@@brandonchan5387 Shaak Tili, Kili Sequra, Kili Adi Mundi, Plo Kili, Kili Fisto, Mace Willi, Adi Kilia.
"Well, that could've been worse."
Never ever say that, because it means things immediately will get worse. Suddenly getting crushed by the overweight corpse of a goblin king or running into a thousand heavily armed soldiers or whatever, just don't say it!
0:49 always gets me 💀
Mine is 2:07
2:43 for me
2:43 Bofur and his big mouth XD
gotta love how they didn't even know where to go, they just picked a direction and began running like hell hoping for the best
When I thought I did well on a test and then I get my grade back:
2:45
01:35
Kazad-dum
Moria, barlog, YOU SHALL NOT PASSS!!
😀
I’ve rewatched this a hundred times because of how more epic it became by 1:11
If you ever become a film maker, please never make something like that.
Me too😁
Gandalf killing The Goblin King is awesome
Goblin king from dark storm galaxy
They're orcs
Soul On Fire no...they’re not.
@@gabrieltrindade3394 In LOTR/The Hobbit, Orcs and Goblins are the same thing.
Cinephile 98 I know right?!
1:44 he failed his intimidate check
1:11 This was probably one of the few moments in this movie that had me buzzing.
This was probably one of the few moments in this movie that had me angry.
1:10 Anyone else get the epic chills?
Hardly. The only two scenes in this movie that I can get chills from are the Battle of Azanulbizar flashback and when Thorin comes down from the tree to face Azog in the end.
@@mmg0067 god it's you again
MMG 006 what about singing about the misty mountains in Bilbos home? That if anything gave me chills
@@jackwegner5139 yup me too
Yeap
*Goblin king gets poked in the left eye
*holds right eye
GENIUS!!
Dylan owzlerdevsk goblins aren’t that bright
Actually he did get poked in the right.
The only thing I like about this scene is how it looks like a fighting game.
2:43/2:45
Funniest jinx in cinematic history EVER! XD
“Yeah, that’ll do it…”
At least he’s honest
He is indeed a very honest and respectable person.
When the mage in your party is actually a sword class
1:50 When an internet troll picks a fight with the wrong person
I remember always getting the LEGO ad for this.
Me when someone performs a finishing move on me 2:04
Can we all just take our time to imagine how far we have come in motion graphics! To the FX CGI team and actors this is impressive .
"That'll do it."
Once you and I agree
got to love how the goblins swinging in on the ropes at 0:07 go faster than they should when spinning around, as if extra hollywood energy was imparted to them
The Hobbit trilogy sucks.
Well the travel with the same velocity but with shorter ropes so yeah they will actaully gain speed. This is basic physic.
2:40”you got to be joking!!!”😂😂😂😂
2:14 Looks as if Orcrist is glowing blue (as it should)
I know a lot of people don't agree with me but I really loved these movies. Not as good as lotr obviously but still great imo.
There's nothing wrong with what you said, here. In fact it couldn't be more true
I like the movies as well just my only complaint is that it should’ve only been 2 movies.
The first movie, An Unexpected Journey, is incredible.
The next two, aside from some excellent acting and some specific scenes, really let it all down for me.
@@EyebrowsGaming I think DoS and BotFA could've been worse.
And on a personal note, I thought they were good still, just not as good as the first movie. But that doesn't necessarily mean they were bad.
@@teleportedbreadfor3days The bar of quality is simply too high for "not bad". Jackson falls back too often on callbacks to the Lord of the Rings, rather than just focusing on the story and characters they'd made and demonstrated so well in AUJ. Half the Company of Thirteen have no speaking parts in BotFA, that's just unforgivable. We saw enough of Orlando Bloom in the LotR trilogy, we didn't need him for ANOTHER two films, and the focus on him and Tauriel/Kili took so much away from the focus of the movies, the quest for Erebor.
2:43 “Well that could have been worse” and then bam! 500 lbs goblin, give or take, fall right on them. Hilarious! 😂😂😂
Caduceo Firestorm 500 pounds? Dude that’s way off, he must weigh thousands.
GENERIC Toaster Stroodle You’re right. Not 500 lbs then.
Caduceo Firestorm Nope. Sorry though, my brain told me I had to say something
GENERIC Toaster Stroodle Thank you for telling me. 😊
Caduceo Firestorm Thank you for being kind and not trying to argue like a lot of people in the comments. Have a good day :)
I need to watch Hobbit and lord of the ring again
This is like the worst "action" scene ever
@@platzpropeller6610 don’t care
@@platzpropeller6610 still need to watch it again
Watch Lott again not hobbit
@@crimsonnight2841 “Don’t care” ~ based
Are we not going to talk about how movie clips misspelled the word "horde" in their title?
No
No thanks.
when the class sees you holding a chocolate bar
1:16 This part makes me think I am watching a video game.
2:43 "Well that coulda been worse!"
*SMASH!!!*
Lolol.
That’s the wrong word on the title. The word you’re looking for is “Horde”. It means “A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.
And a large number of people or things.”
The word you used refers to “A hidden supply or fund.
a hoard of provisions; a hoard of money
(archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.” Like the things found in the troll cave in the earlier scenes.
Goblin king: what are you going to do now wizard!?
Gandalf puts on some shades
Goblin king: that'll do it
One of my favorite scenes!
Amazing how no one gets a single splinter at the end 😅
Amazing how they are alive.
I mean come on Robert Rodriguez or whoever made this piece of fecal matter.
People like Robert should never be allowed to make movies anymore and should be instead thrown into a factory where he will spend the last remaining working years of his life as punishment for making filth like this.
Well, that could have been Worse ... YOU'VE GOT TO BE JOKING! ... Love It!
Never, never say 'It could have been worse! "
2:44 hmm 2:46 OH! That'll do it
I like how the goblin king accepted his fate after getting slice in the stomach
There is so much happening it's hard to even totally comprehend the focal point in each shot.
this scene perfectly portraits why the hobbit is so much worse than it could have been
The second I heard "that'll do it" in the theater, I realized the atmosphere was completely incomparable to the original trilogy
Glue Huffer well the hobbit was written as a child’s book so...
@@Josephmother584 Until you see Thorin fighting Azog, Smaug burning Esgaroth or the dead in the battle of the five armies. The tonal whiplash ruins it to me, since at least the book stayed consistent.
How?
I thought this sequence was a ton of fun, it’s a children’s story not LOTR
It's this movie's 10th year anniversary
How quick time passes
Never fight Gandalf on a bridge!
The Goblin's Town final level 10/10: Boss and runaway.
1:00 bombur is unstoppable
These guys timing are just Pure Magic
this movie is nothing but miracles.
Rip to another legend🕊
When you eat 35 years of Mc Donalds ===== goblin King
hehe if i were there when the goblin king fell on them i would have pointed and said”its his fault,he said the forbidden words”
the goblins remind me of the falmer for some reason
I believe the Falmer represent the goblins in skyrim even thow there really elves
only watched for the "that'll do it" kills me everytime lol
This seems like it would be a good theme Park ride
The use of physics in this fight is really cool
Laughed at that silly line... that'll do it 😂
I just love this movie
Thorin´s three hit kill at 1:29 is sick!!!!
You can tell what you eant, but the music is still epic
Reminds my of the game Gauntlet: Dark Legacy.... this was my favorite game
goblin king: you thought
Gandolf: no, you thought
Words never to say when fighting a goblin hoard: “well, that could’ve been worse.”
Just the casual "That'll do it"
Imagine this as a D&D chase scene
Extremely complicated
escaping from mirkwood, hunt by orcs, and chase by elves is still the best
“ you thought you could escape meee” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That party rolled multiple 20s back to back only to roll like a 5 at the end lol
best scene in film .And best sound of
“You’ve got to be joking!”
Has me dying😂
This is what i feels when visitting Deep Roads in Dragon Age.
XD
1:45 Who knew Peter Jackson hired Bill O'Reilly to play as the Goblin King?
I guess he is reenacting the part in his final book *Killing My Career*
I hated the overuse of CGI in 'Goblin Town' and agree that it seemed like a kids' cartoon film but in the books, Azog is barely mentioned, he doesn't track the company of dwarves or lead the different goblin armies to Erebor. The death of the Goblin King is what makes the Goblins so furious in the books if I remember correctly.
Nah what made them (and the goblin king) so furious was the sword that thorin was carrying, Orcrist. Because it had cut down tons of goblins in its day
Yes. Gandalf killed the Great Goblin with Glamdring and the goblins were pissed. Azog died a while before the events of the Hobbit. If you liked the book I don’t think you will like the movies.
I think goblin town is cool like how ropes need to be untied to swing platforms to other sides and the wonky platforms and creative and dangerous ways to get from one place to another also those goblins got annhialate in creatively gruesome ways and the goblin King just asked for death by gandalf
This reminds me of the mad scramble to the dropship at the end of a mission in Deep Rock Galactic.
When you are level 100 but your friend just started playing so you help him to rush the first levels
Is being shot at with arrows
"I know, this handy ladder will stop those arrows!"
And it does...
This reminds me of a level from Gauntlet.
This scene gives me Vermintide 2 vibes with all that killing and running around XD
SCROTUM BEARD!!!
that's some serious plot armour right there
They shouldve hired the goblin slayer
Or Bullroarer Took
gandolf must have been slacking on the grind, still can't cast a fireball.
that's like a level 5 spell, tops!
Eh, Hobbit and LotR were really early D&D where specialist mages lost access to opposing schools of magic. Probably just doesn't have access to evocation.
@@Qaeta he's like couple thousand years old
More like his is lv99 and 1 right click can kill any grunt and 3 right clicks kill the boss, saving blue bar for later use
Bofur you just HAD to say that.
Teamwork +100