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The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug - Extended Edition [DVD] [2014]

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  • Actors: Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: Unknown
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Whv
  • DVD Release Date: 3 Nov. 2014
  • Run Time: 179 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2,805 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00LTQPADQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,231 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

Product Description

Product Description

Extended version of the second of three epic instalments in director Peter Jackson's prequel to 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy. Set in Middle-Earth 60 years before events in 'The Lord of the Rings', the story follows the adventures of Hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), who, at the instigation of the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), suddenly finds himself co-opted into joining a company of 13 Dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) to help reclaim the lost kingdom of the Lonely Mountain from the clutches of Smaug the dragon (voice of Benedict Cumberbatch). In this film, while Gandalf heads south on his own, Bilbo, Thorin and the Dwarves enter the treacherous Mirkwood Forest on their way to the mountain. When they reach Lake-town Bilbo will have to perform the role he was assigned at the start of the quest - to find a secret door that will lead him to the lair of the dragon...

Extra Content

  • The Appendices Part 9: In To The Wilderland (Disc Header Only)
  • Into The Wilderland: The Chronicles Of The Hobbit - Part 2 (Section Header Only)
  • Opening (Into The Wilderland: The Chronicles Of The Hobbit - Part 2)
  • A Warm Welcome - Lake-Town - February 2012
  • Business Of The State - The Master's Chambers - August 2011
  • Shelter On The Long Lake - Bard's House - September 2011
  • In The Halls Of The ElvenKing - The Woodland Realm- September 2011
  • Flies And Spiders - Mirkwood Forest - Spetember-October 2011
  • Queer Lodgings - Beorn's House - November 2011/March 2012
  • On The Doorstep - The Lonely Mountain - February 2012
  • Inside Information - Smaug's Lair - March 2012
  • Down The Swift Dark Stream... - The Forest River - December 2011
  • Credits (Into The Wilderland: The Chronicles Of The Hobbit - Part 2)
  • The Appendices Part 9: Into The Wilderland (Continued) (Disc Header)
  • The Appendices Part 9 (Continued): Into The Wilderland: The Chronicles Of The Hobbit - Part 2
  • Barrels Out Of Bond - The Elven Sluice - May-June 2012
  • A Chance Meeting - Bree - May 2013
  • Erebor Rekindled - The Dwarf-Forges - July 2013
  • ... Into The Fire (Into The Wilderland: The Chronicles Of The Hobbit - Part 2)
  • The Appendices Part 10: The Journey To Erebor (Section Header Only)
  • Summoning Smaug: Last Of The Fire-Drakes (Section Header Only)
  • The Last And First Dragon (Summoning Smaug: Last Of The Fire-Drakes)
  • Conversations with Smaug Summoning (Smaug: Last Of The Fire-Drakes)
  • Into The Dragon's Lair (Summoning Smaug: Last Of The Fire-Drakes)
  • The Music Of The Hobbit (Section Header Only)
  • Overture: Music Of The Wilderland (The Music Of The Hobbit)
  • 1st Movement: The World Of Men (The Music Of The Hobbit)
  • 2nd Movement: In The Halls Of Erebor (The Music Of The Hobbit)
  • The Appendices Part 10: The Journey To Erebor (Continued) (Section Header Only)
  • The Peoples And Denziens Of Middle-earth (Section Header Only)
  • Beorn: The Shape-shifter (The Peoples And Denziens Of Middle-earth)
  • The Spawn of Ungoliant (The Peoples And Denziens Of Middle-earth)
  • The Men Of Lake-town (The Peoples And Denziens Of Middle-earth)
  • Realms Of The Third Age: From Beorn's House To Lake-town (Section Header Only)
  • Beorn's House (Realms Of The Third Age: From Beorn's House To Lake-town)
  • Mirkwood Forest (Realms Of The Third Age: From Beorn's House To Lake-town)
  • The Woodland Realm (Realms Of The Third Age: From Beorn's House To Lake-town)
  • Lake-town (Realms Of The Third Age: From Beorn's House To Lake-town)
  • Credits

Synopsis

THE HOBBIT BILBO BAGGINS, THE WIZARD GANDALF and 13 Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield, continue their journey to reclaim the Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor. Along the way, they encounter the skin-changer Beorn; giant Spiders of Mirkwood; Wood-elves led by Legolas, Tauriel and King Thranduil; and a mysterious Man named Bard, who smuggles them into Lake-town. Finally reaching the Lonely Mountain, they face their greatest danger – the Dragon Smaug.

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This is a far better extended edition then an unexpected journey's one.
Firstly, the design of the box is much better. The golden writing on the front is shiny rather then plain and the detail on the front and back pictures are good. When you take off the sleeve, there are some good pictures of the map of Erebor and Bilbo, Smaug and the Arkenstone.
Secondly, the extended scenes are worth nearly 27 minutes. AUJ's extended scenes were a mere 13 minutes that did not change the story whatsoever. The best scenes are perhaps the longest. After waking up at Beorn's house, Gandalf and Bilbo introduce themselves to Beorn and the dwarves follow in paris. This is a great scene because in the theatrical cut there was too little of Beorn. The next scene i loved was of more Mirkwood. Here we see the Company crossing the bridge and Thorin trying to kill a deer. The third and probably the best scene that was new is Gandalf meeting thrain (Thorin's dad) in Dol Goldur. Some of the scenes in the theatrical cut of Dol Goldur just had Gandalf, here you have Gandalf and thrain. This is emotional particularly when the scene ends.
Thirdly, the extras are even better. Nine hours of fun film making with some scenes devoted to the Battle of the Five Armies film.
In total, this is an extended edition fit to match the first two lord of the rings extended editions.
BTW, parents dont be pertubed by the 15 rating this has been given. The film itself is a 12 as it says on the actual disc and it is one of the appendices that has a 15 on the disc.
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Format: Blu-ray
PACKAGING:

The 3D version of The Hobbit: the Desolation of Smaug Extended Edition comes with a sturdy, attractive slipcover lightly textured to simulate leather and a lenticular image of Smaug. The five BD-50 discs are housed inside a black, eco-elite keepcase with a middle panel that holds two discs on either side. The 3D version occupies two separate discs, while the 2D version is on one disc. There are two blu-ray discs for Special Features: The Appendices Part 9 and Part 10.

VIDEO (2D):

The Hobbit: the Desolation of Smaug arrives on blu-ray with MPEG-4 AVC 1080p 2.40:1 encode. It was filmed entirely on a Red Epic Camera System, using the high frame rate of 48fps and thankfully, it translates well to the traditional frame rate of 24fps on blu-ray. The overall presentation is consistently detailed and razor sharp, exposing the tiniest flaw and imperfection in the clothing, armor, buildings and various weapons seen throughout. Individual hairs are distinct, and the textures of the fabric in the costumes are very well-defined and lifelike. Facial complexions are highly revealing as well, showing every wrinkle and pore in the faces of the cast. (4.5/5)

VIDEO (3D):

The Hobbit: the Desolation of Smaug 3D arrives on blu-ray with MPEG-4 MVC 1080p 2.40:1 encode. All the positive attributes in the 2D version are present. The picture is stunning and dazzling. Background activity and information pushes deep into the screen, which pull viewers into this adventure with superb dimensionality and separation, creating a wonderfully immersive viewing experience. Aside from a few minor gimmick shots, the 3D picture is all about a sense of realism. This is a reference 3D presentation. (5/5)

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Just as Tolkien's books set in Middle Earth defined the modern fantasy genre in literature, these wonderful epic film adaptations of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings have set the bar for fantasy films. This extended edition DVD is worth the money. If you liked the cinema version of the film, 25 minutes of extra material just enhances the pleasure. There's some good stuff added here too; the reappearance of Thorin's long lost father, which helps flesh out the backstory, a longer scene between Kili and Tauriel which means their relationship makes a little more sense, and an expanded version of the journey through Mirkwood. I felt that all of the additional material added to the overall story, and as with the Lord of the Rings extended editions I preferred this to the cinema cut. It also makes it more of a treat at first viewing - almost like watching a new film rather than one you've seen already. Yes, it does make it longer, but I don't mind that - and it's spread over two DVDs which means there's a natural break in the middle, and I usually watch it in two parts.

As well as the extended film itself, there are a wealth of extras that will keep the geek in you happy for a very long time - nine hours in fact. There is a director's commentary - which is genuinely interesting and insightful - and then lots of 'making of' features. With a filming process as lengthy and involved as the one behind this film, this can't fail to be fascinating. The lengths that the team went to in order to make this the best film they could are quite remarkable and makes you watch it again with new eyes. It also helps you spot little details you may have missed.

If you love these films and want to immerse yourselves in them, this DVD is essential.
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