@@theone2150 The Hobbit was a short book stretched into three long movies. The pacing was very bad in my opinion to the point of being boring and cgi was overused.
Yes, exactly. Smaug was the best thing of this trilogy just like Pirates of the Caribbean suffered after the second film but Jack Sparrow remained the reason to watch.
*”I KILL WHERE I WISH, WHEN I WISH. MY ARMOR IS IRON; NO BLADE CAN PIERCE ME! - MY TEETH ARE SWORDS! MY CLAWS ARE SPEARS! MY WINGS… ARE A HURRICANE!!”* Watching Smaug and listening to his voice and monologue never gets old. Benedict Cumberbatch did the Fire Drake from the North perfectly.
@@HassanalBolkiahSoyjak i always found "my armor is iron" totaly weird ... would have expected something with hide or scales being of iron or ironlike ... but eh ..
1:49 Smaug fully aware of Sauron’s return. Further proving Gandalf’s fear and Thrain’s confirmation that Sauron and Smaug are in league with each other.
Morgoth (The original villian of Middle-Earth) created the dragons during his war. Morgoth corrupted Sauron's soul and made him is right hand man. The power that Sauron had was originally from Morgoth. Which would explain why Smaug's eye pupil is the same shape as Sauron's
I don't think they were in league with each other, yet. But Smaug knew Sauron would come calling sooner or later, and seemed to be able to sense Sauron's growing strength.
@@pedroalonso3047 they literally say it in the movie. Extended edition of the Desolation of Smaug, Thrain says it to Gandalf as they try to leave Dol Guldur before Azog attacks them.
Smaug's design is just great! It's only a little frustrating that a dragon that big spends 1 hour hunting half a dozen dwarves and can't kill a single one. It would be more fun if he had burn a few
He's been captured before it's not because he's not fierce and deadly in the doors are using magic as protection. The last to capture him and contain him used to their from a line of people who owns the castle that the one that Disney is fashioned after. It's a special stones that lock together some say at night the castle moves. And he sits plasticized at diagon Alley, captured by a relative of knights of the round
I forget why the ring turns Bilbo and Frodo invisible. But Mayar like Sauron and Gandalf would just use it to amplify their power right? Smaug having it in his belly would also feel the influence and become a lot more ambitious and greedy and rampage through the world to claim an empire for himself. Though eventually it would pass through his system and he'd prbly realize the value of the ring and keep it. Somehow on a claw or a tooth maybe? 😆 Ye Smaug having the ring would be very very bad I think.
@@Broockle That until Sauron’s return, at this point the ring would make Smaug return itself to him. Although I highly doubt the ring would survive Smaug’s stomach.
@@florians9949 w8 wah? Only the fires of mount Doom can destroy the ring. And the Ring doesn't make people/creatures subservient to Sauron. It wants to go back to him but all it does to wearer's alignment is amplify their existing ambitions. If Smaug wants more treasure, the ring will never let him rest getting more and more I think.
There's so much hate for these films but I really enjoy them. Yes they aren't anything near LOTR's but I still love them. Benedict Cumberbatch didn't get the recognition he deserved as he was credited as voice of Smaug when he was so much more.
@@ivanjuarez7731 ok, I understand, thanks!!! I would have liked to see him in the Lord of the Rings if he had survived, he would have fought Gandalf or with the Balrog
Late to the comments, but yes, the dragons were fashioned so to speak by Morgoth and Morgoth was the one who corrupted Sauron into what most people know him as (the dark lord). The one great evil force empowering and uniting them all gives them connection to one another in the same way the Nazgul do to Sauron. In the same way Gandalf and the Elves and the humans in some sense, have an ethereal, otherworldly sense about things, some more than others, evil has this in its own twisted form as well.
Smaug was what i was waiting for in the entire trilogy and he was perfect. I know hus death was in the storyline but i wanted to see more of him and actually wipe out some dwarves
“Don’t bother denying it! I guessed his foul purpose some time ago, but it matters not, Oakenshield’s quest will fail, the darkness is coming it will spread to every corner of the land”
0:51 okay the cgi when bilbo runs here is absolutely atrocious. Looks like they tried to mimick motion blur by duplication his figure and simply putting it behind bilbo and blurring it out. And in some frames its in front of him lmao. The animators must have been so rushed by either Jackson or the studio and it can really be felt as you watch these movies. Many scenes simply feel offputting.
King Kong (2005) had the same problem. Jackson's love for movement and set pieces, combined with trying to make real actors seamlessly blend in with all of the visual chaos, often makes for a very jarring final product. Less is more with computer-generated creatures, especially with something like Smaug, who himself is a set-piece all on his own.
Nobody should ever blame Jackson for these films. He did everything he could to save them, but the studio are the ones that fucked it. Off the top of my head: 1) Jackson didn't think anyone should do The Hobbit at all. He only agreed because it was happening with or without him, and without him it wasn't even going to be done in New Zealand. 2) Jackson wanted one movie originally, then decided two would be enough. The studio forced him to do three because "LOTR was a trilogy, so The Hobbit has to be a trilogy." 3) They gave Jackson no pre-production time. He had to have a finished film in less than, like, a year. (LOTR had 3 years of preproduction, and 3 years of production) 4) The fact that Jackson had no prep time means they were forced to over-rely on CGI, because there was no time to make all of the carefully constructed props that LOTR was known for. When filming LOTR, they could spend a month constructing an entire village while filming was happening somewhere else, then film in the village as soon as it was done, and then tear it down, all because they had the people in place and the contracts signed and the licenses purchased beforehand. They got everything ready so that the moment they started filming, everything could run like a well oiled machine with different teams completing different things that had been planned for years. In The Hobbit, they had none of that time, and thus it was impossible to do anything but rely on CGI, which heavily overtaxxed the visual effects artists. In LOTR, they had 4 years to perfect a handful of CG shots. In The Hobbit, they had like 15 months to try and complete infinitely more CG shots. 5) The studio added the love triangle. They literally lied to the actress about it. When she signed on, her contract stipulated that she would not agree to the film if there was a love triangle. Producers said "Yep, no love triangle, we promise." Then added one anyway, and lied to her and wouldn't show her the full cut until the movie had been released to prevent her from being able to stop them.
You know, it occurs to me that Thorin earned his moniker "Oakenshield" AFTER the dragon had claimed Erebor. So, how did Smaug know it? I assume he's not exactly in the loop.
It’s implied he’s been talking with Sauron (magic, I don’t know how) who probably kept him up to date on events. That’s why in the extended edition Thrain didn’t want Thorin to go to Erebor because they knew he was coming.
A little bit of an odd anachronistic choice to call Smaug’s wings “hurricanes” given the time period that The Hobbit supposedly takes place. Like when G.R.R. Martin used the term “swimmer’s build” in his fantasy book.
Not really. It was what Tolkien wrote in the original book (if you were implying it was a choice of the film), and the word has been used in English since at least the 1500s. Beyond that, the series isn't set on Earth, so there isn't really much that can "be out of place" as there is no standard of which to go by.
@@KingOfBlades27 No, you're incorrect. Wyverns have two hind legs and a pair of wings whereas dragons have 4 legs & a pair of wings. We don't see Smaug hosting a hidden pair of legs, ergo, he's NOT a dragon. The distinction between the two types of creatures exists for a reason. Stop trying to alter language to fit your perspective.
@@countzecluse lol I know that 😂 Wyvern is literally "a type of dragon" as I said. So in that sense it is correct to call it also a dragon even though more specifically it is a wyvern.
"I'm almost tempted to let you take it"
"If only to see oakenshield suffer"
"Watch it destroy him"
"Watch it corrupt his heart and drive him mad"
Anddd 😮
“But I think not”
“I think our little game ends here”
“So tell me thief”
“How do you choose to die?”
@@JacobMarshall-zn5md "Old Age!"
Smaug: "dang it!"
@@Broockle 😅😅😅
Smaug was perfect. They met and exceeded my expectations.
Tolkein called him he.
@@DavidOfWhitehills I was talking about the directors and producers in creating him.
@@youngarnold4some people are just obsessed with pronouns.
@@DavidOfWhitehillsYou didnt just write that.
I hate the modern pronouns bs but its obvious that the other side also has its problems....
@sultankebab1587 I mean, modern pronouns make perfect sense.
But David just completely misread the situation 😅
Regardless of the triology’s faults, they did an excellent job with Smaug.
@@theone2150 The Hobbit was a short book stretched into three long movies. The pacing was very bad in my opinion to the point of being boring and cgi was overused.
Yes, exactly. Smaug was the best thing of this trilogy just like Pirates of the Caribbean suffered after the second film but Jack Sparrow remained the reason to watch.
That's why there are several edits that turn it down into one coherent movie instead of 3
Regardless how bad The Hobbit Trilogy was!
Smaug in my opinion is best dragon ever brought to life on the screen CGI.
What faults?
*”I KILL WHERE I WISH, WHEN I WISH. MY ARMOR IS IRON; NO BLADE CAN PIERCE ME! - MY TEETH ARE SWORDS! MY CLAWS ARE SPEARS! MY WINGS… ARE A HURRICANE!!”*
Watching Smaug and listening to his voice and monologue never gets old. Benedict Cumberbatch did the Fire Drake from the North perfectly.
"I am fire. I am death."
There was more in the book, he also said "my tail is a thunderbolt", and instead of "armor is iron" it's "my skin is tenfold shields" i recall
@@HassanalBolkiahSoyjak i always found "my armor is iron" totaly weird ... would have expected something with hide or scales being of iron or ironlike ... but eh ..
Smaug: how do you choose to die
Bilbo: uh Old Age
Smaug: Damnit
"In my own bed, with a belly full of wine and a maiden's mouth around my cock, at the age of eighty"
Smaug is probably one of the greatest things to come from Peter Jacksons Tolkien films.
I mean.. Golum references are way more ubiquitous.
The best things about the Hobbit trilogy were in the creatures. Gollum and Smaug made it worth watching, they had the best scenes
1:49 Smaug fully aware of Sauron’s return. Further proving Gandalf’s fear and Thrain’s confirmation that Sauron and Smaug are in league with each other.
Morgoth (The original villian of Middle-Earth) created the dragons during his war. Morgoth corrupted Sauron's soul and made him is right hand man. The power that Sauron had was originally from Morgoth. Which would explain why Smaug's eye pupil is the same shape as Sauron's
I don't think they were in league with each other, yet. But Smaug knew Sauron would come calling sooner or later, and seemed to be able to sense Sauron's growing strength.
@@wafflingmean4477 Thrain confirmed they were in league.
@@JackassJunior627 where can i find this information cuz i cant find it on the internet
@@pedroalonso3047 they literally say it in the movie. Extended edition of the Desolation of Smaug, Thrain says it to Gandalf as they try to leave Dol Guldur before Azog attacks them.
4:44 Bilbo: "Son of a Took, the dragon was right"
I don't care what anyone else says. These movies were amazing.
me too loved all 3. 2012, 13 and 14
Yes, even the third one, despite being the weakest, was more than correct and had great moments.
minus Cgi the trilogy is pretty good and do a good job in the action department
My scales are iron! My teeth are swords! My claws are spears! My wings are a hurricane!
My breath is death.
Bro we want more clips about The Hobbit trilogy in 4k... keep going🔥
Smaug's design is just great! It's only a little frustrating that a dragon that big spends 1 hour hunting half a dozen dwarves and can't kill a single one. It would be more fun if he had burn a few
He's been captured before it's not because he's not fierce and deadly in the doors are using magic as protection. The last to capture him and contain him used to their from a line of people who owns the castle that the one that Disney is fashioned after. It's a special stones that lock together some say at night the castle moves. And he sits plasticized at diagon Alley, captured by a relative of knights of the round
@@Rubberducky365 I want a bit from what are you smoking. Seems to be very strong stuff.
@@varric😅😅
@@Rubberducky365 Three times I've tried to read this now and I'm not sure what you're on about?
Totally agree, that was annoying, in all fairness...none of them would have lived.
“THAT FILTHY DWARF IS USURPER,” says local usurper. More at 10.
😂😂😂😂
So, if Smaug had chomped on Bilbo, he'd have eaten The Ring.
That would have been interesting.
I agree!! Would have solved everyone’s problems!
Sauron dying: YOU FUCKING MORON!
I forget why the ring turns Bilbo and Frodo invisible.
But Mayar like Sauron and Gandalf would just use it to amplify their power right?
Smaug having it in his belly would also feel the influence and become a lot more ambitious and greedy and rampage through the world to claim an empire for himself. Though eventually it would pass through his system and he'd prbly realize the value of the ring and keep it. Somehow on a claw or a tooth maybe? 😆
Ye Smaug having the ring would be very very bad I think.
@@Broockle That until Sauron’s return, at this point the ring would make Smaug return itself to him. Although I highly doubt the ring would survive Smaug’s stomach.
@@florians9949 w8 wah? Only the fires of mount Doom can destroy the ring.
And the Ring doesn't make people/creatures subservient to Sauron.
It wants to go back to him but all it does to wearer's alignment is amplify their existing ambitions.
If Smaug wants more treasure, the ring will never let him rest getting more and more I think.
There's so much hate for these films but I really enjoy them. Yes they aren't anything near LOTR's but I still love them. Benedict Cumberbatch didn't get the recognition he deserved as he was credited as voice of Smaug when he was so much more.
It should have been one flm with Smaug scenes as the real highlights :)
The way he says "what did you say" in the same way as golem is cool.
3:17 Easily my favorite part!
The trilogy was still excellent despite some issues and what some fans think
I find it odd that he's speaking English that dark speak.
@@Rubberducky365 he speaks common tongue in the books I think
The trilogy was still bad despite some good places and what some fans think. Now prove me wrong.
Dice dragons when someone forgets their dice: I will not part with a single Die. NOT ONE PIECE OF IT
1:50-1:57 Did Smaug know about Sauron?
In the extended edition, Thrain reveals to Gandalf that Smaug and Sauron are at league with the other.
@@ivanjuarez7731 How?
@@IANRogel09 It was all part of Sauron’s plan to return and bring back the kingdoms of Angmar.
@@ivanjuarez7731 ok, I understand, thanks!!!
I would have liked to see him in the Lord of the Rings if he had survived, he would have fought Gandalf or with the Balrog
Late to the comments, but yes, the dragons were fashioned so to speak by Morgoth and Morgoth was the one who corrupted Sauron into what most people know him as (the dark lord). The one great evil force empowering and uniting them all gives them connection to one another in the same way the Nazgul do to Sauron.
In the same way Gandalf and the Elves and the humans in some sense, have an ethereal, otherworldly sense about things, some more than others, evil has this in its own twisted form as well.
Smaug was what i was waiting for in the entire trilogy and he was perfect.
I know hus death was in the storyline but i wanted to see more of him and actually wipe out some dwarves
I know many people hate the hobbit, but they did an amazing job, even if lotr set the bar too high, i can't dislike the hobbit.
The way he said im almost tempted to let you take it was really like i would love to take it back lol
Very nice, I hope it is possible to watch the three parts in this quality.
“Don’t bother denying it! I guessed his foul purpose some time ago, but it matters not, Oakenshield’s quest will fail, the darkness is coming it will spread to every corner of the land”
I love Smaug it would be cooler if he was in the Harry potter film trilogy
Why did smaug ask bilbo how he wanted to die if he was just going to breath fire at him anyway
Aus Hohn Bilbo gegenüber.
@@Sakana-bb5om what?
There are many ways he could've killed him. By eating him, burning him, sqashing him like a tomato, with his spear claws etc.
@@TheCodeDealer yeah but fire was already beaming out of is throat so if he was already going to breath fire/ eat him what was the point in asking him
@@Sir_Chris_III Nah, it seemed like he was gonna chew him. He missed the bite.,
The beast
Part 4 please
Fantastic
So clever dragon 🐉
i would've shit my pants
Smaug is so scary
Guts, doi sempre
"OAKENSHIELD! That filthy dwarfish usurper!" You can feel his hatred and i love it.
Smag was Bigger and more powerfull than all Nazguls
what's the name of Intro music?
edit: It's called "Eagle's theme" from the hobbit
Thanks sir!!!
0:46
The king under the mountain is gay
😂😂😂😂😂
Lotr Clips pls
0:51 okay the cgi when bilbo runs here is absolutely atrocious. Looks like they tried to mimick motion blur by duplication his figure and simply putting it behind bilbo and blurring it out. And in some frames its in front of him lmao. The animators must have been so rushed by either Jackson or the studio and it can really be felt as you watch these movies. Many scenes simply feel offputting.
King Kong (2005) had the same problem. Jackson's love for movement and set pieces, combined with trying to make real actors seamlessly blend in with all of the visual chaos, often makes for a very jarring final product. Less is more with computer-generated creatures, especially with something like Smaug, who himself is a set-piece all on his own.
Nobody should ever blame Jackson for these films. He did everything he could to save them, but the studio are the ones that fucked it.
Off the top of my head:
1) Jackson didn't think anyone should do The Hobbit at all. He only agreed because it was happening with or without him, and without him it wasn't even going to be done in New Zealand.
2) Jackson wanted one movie originally, then decided two would be enough. The studio forced him to do three because "LOTR was a trilogy, so The Hobbit has to be a trilogy."
3) They gave Jackson no pre-production time. He had to have a finished film in less than, like, a year. (LOTR had 3 years of preproduction, and 3 years of production)
4) The fact that Jackson had no prep time means they were forced to over-rely on CGI, because there was no time to make all of the carefully constructed props that LOTR was known for. When filming LOTR, they could spend a month constructing an entire village while filming was happening somewhere else, then film in the village as soon as it was done, and then tear it down, all because they had the people in place and the contracts signed and the licenses purchased beforehand. They got everything ready so that the moment they started filming, everything could run like a well oiled machine with different teams completing different things that had been planned for years. In The Hobbit, they had none of that time, and thus it was impossible to do anything but rely on CGI, which heavily overtaxxed the visual effects artists. In LOTR, they had 4 years to perfect a handful of CG shots. In The Hobbit, they had like 15 months to try and complete infinitely more CG shots.
5) The studio added the love triangle. They literally lied to the actress about it. When she signed on, her contract stipulated that she would not agree to the film if there was a love triangle. Producers said "Yep, no love triangle, we promise." Then added one anyway, and lied to her and wouldn't show her the full cut until the movie had been released to prevent her from being able to stop them.
Experimento interessante
Looks beautiful, but the HDR is too extreme if you ask me.
Doctor Strange before becoming a Doctor, and Agent Ross before joining the CIA.
Sherlock and Watson after they temporaly send Moriarty to jail.
whats the deal with the extremely lengthy intro & outro? what a waste of time & effort. people just skip it anyway
You know, it occurs to me that Thorin earned his moniker "Oakenshield" AFTER the dragon had claimed Erebor. So, how did Smaug know it? I assume he's not exactly in the loop.
You assumed wrong, i think smaug often gets news of the outside world. As seen in this he's aware of Sauron
@@brachialtick6539 Smaug is not aware of Sauron because of any news. He's aware of Sauron because he's a dragon, created by Morgoth.
It’s implied he’s been talking with Sauron (magic, I don’t know how) who probably kept him up to date on events. That’s why in the extended edition Thrain didn’t want Thorin to go to Erebor because they knew he was coming.
In the intro of the video what is that music called
If you can get to know her, don't forget to tell me. Thank you.
why u dont just give these stone? coz i need a 3rd movie
Because Smaug is greedy lol
anyone know the opening music ?
The Hobbit: Eagles
A little bit of an odd anachronistic choice to call Smaug’s wings “hurricanes” given the time period that The Hobbit supposedly takes place. Like when G.R.R. Martin used the term “swimmer’s build” in his fantasy book.
Not really. It was what Tolkien wrote in the original book (if you were implying it was a choice of the film), and the word has been used in English since at least the 1500s. Beyond that, the series isn't set on Earth, so there isn't really much that can "be out of place" as there is no standard of which to go by.
I rimber this movei is the hobit yas be fore i think is king of the rings
What's the intro song? :)
The Hobbit: Eagles
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Aspectus
❤❤❤
A 🐉🐲 Dragon is a dead god Apopis🌹🌚👍 Rest in the Good News 🌹 okay bye
More
👍👍👍
So did he find it?
A mosca
Vp😂❤
Não é dublado
Smaug is not a dragon its a wyvern
Which is a type of dragon.
@@KingOfBlades27 its called wyvern not a Dragon and im not debating what race it is ,im saying its called wyvern not Dragon
@@xMasterTurk It is called wyvern, which is a type of dragon. Meaning you can call it both and it is correct.
@@KingOfBlades27 No, you're incorrect. Wyverns have two hind legs and a pair of wings whereas dragons have 4 legs & a pair of wings. We don't see Smaug hosting a hidden pair of legs, ergo, he's NOT a dragon. The distinction between the two types of creatures exists for a reason. Stop trying to alter language to fit your perspective.
@@countzecluse lol I know that 😂 Wyvern is literally "a type of dragon" as I said. So in that sense it is correct to call it also a dragon even though more specifically it is a wyvern.
TC
1:03
32 seconds of BS before the scene starts. Good lord.
Little
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Please does anyone know the name of the music in the intro of the video?
Bilbo was pretty dumb .. he screwed up so bad by waking up the dragon
anyone know the opening music ?
The Hobbit: Eagles
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