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Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit enjoying his quiet life, is swept into an epic quest by Gandalf the Grey and thirteen dwarves who seek to reclaim their mountain home from Smaug, the dragon.
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Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit enjoying his quiet life, is swept into an epic quest by Gandalf the Grey and thirteen dwarves who seek to reclaim their mountain home from Smaug, the dragon.
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IMDbOutstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2013 | Victor
Worst Foreign Film | 2013 | Peter
Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Live Action Production | 2014
Best Production Design | 2013 | Dan
Top Box Office Films | 2013 | Howard
Technical Achievement | 2013
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2013 | Matthew
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2013 | R. Christopher
Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling | 2013 | Rick
Best Achievement in Production Design | 2013 | Simon
Best Make UpHair | 2013 | Rick
Best Sound | 2013 | Christopher
Best Special Visual Effects | 2013 | R. Christopher
Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Live Action Production | 2014
Outstanding Visual Effects Feature Film | 2013
Best Fantasy Film | 2013
Best Actor | 2013 | Martin
Best Supporting Actor | 2013 | Ian
Best Director | 2013 | Peter
Best Music | 2013 | Howard
Best Costumes | 2013 | Richard
Best MakeUp | 2013 | Tami
Best Special Effects | 2013 | R. Christopher
Fantasy Film | 2013 | John
Best Score | 2013 | Howard
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Live Action | 2013 | Peter D.
Best Costume Design International Competition | 2013
Best Original Music International Competition | 2013
Excellence in Fantasy Film | 2013 | Bob
Best Art Direction | 2013 | Simon
Best Costume Design | 2013 | Richard
Best Makeup | 2013
Best Visual Effects | 2013
Best Production Design | 2013 | Dan
Best AnimationFamily | 2013
Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film | 2013
Outstanding Visual Effects Feature Film | 2013
Best Original Song | 2013 | Neil
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2013 | Guillermo del
Film Score of the Year | 2013 | Howard
Best Original Score for a FantasyScience FictionHorror Film | 2013 | Howard
Best Special Effects Migliori effetti speciali | 2013
Best Sound Editing Music in a Feature Film | 2013 | Yann
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film | 2013 | Neil
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film | 2013 | Matthew
Best ScaredAsSt Performance | 2013 | Martin
Best Music Original Song | 2013 | Aidan
Best Production Design | 2013 | Ra
Best Visual Effects | 2013 | R. Christopher
Most Cinematic Moment | 2013
Best International Film Beste Buitenlandse Film | 2013
Best Foreign Action of the Year | 2013
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual EffectsDriven Feature Motion Picture | 2013
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2013
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2013
Outstanding FX and Simulation Animation in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2013 | Francois
Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture | 2013
Best Original Film Score of the Year | 2013 | Howard
Best Special Effects of the Year | 2012
Biggest Disappointment of the Year | 2012
Best Music in a Movie | 2012
Best Original Score Feature Film | 2012 | Howard
Best Production Design | 2012 | Dan
Best Costume Design | 2012 | Richard
Best Visual Effects | 2012
Best Film | 2012 | Peter
Best Score | 2012 | Howard
Budget 250,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,021,103,568 USD
In The Lord of the Rings trilogy, the scale illusion was accomplished by placing Hobbit or Dwarf actors and actresses farther away from the camera than Sir Ian McKellen, but still live on the same set. This time, however, the illusion had to be accomplished by having the other actors and actresses on a completely different set, while McKellen performed his part, all alone, on a greenscreen set, with only an earpiece connecting him to the performance being provided by the rest of the cast. McKellen ended up feeling lonely and frustrated. To cheer him up, the cast and crew snuck into the tent in which he stayed during breaks and decorated it with mementos from the Lord of the Rings films (mainly old props and tapestries from Rivendell and Lothlórien), as well as fresh fruit and flowers.
Asked how many wizards there are, Gandalf says there are five, naming Saruman, Radagast, and himself, then saying he can't remember the names of the other two, merely saying, "The two blues". Their names, Alatar and Pallando, appear in the book Unfinished Tales, a collection of J.R.R. Tolkien ideas and half-manuscripts edited into book form by his son Christopher Tolkien. The filmmakers didn't have rights to use material from that book, so the two blue wizards remain unnamed in this movie.
Gollum appears in only one scene in the book. Andy Serkis completed that scene during the first week of production, but stayed on as second unit director.
The production team returned to the same shooting location for Hobbiton as they used in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The land is part of a farm, which the owners allowed to be transformed into the Hobbiton set by The Lord of the Rings production crew in the late 1990s. After filming wrapped on the first trilogy, the farm's owners turned the land into a Tolkien tourism spot, offering guided tours of the Hobbiton set. With the crew from The Hobbit trilogy making improvements and additions to the aging Hobbiton set, the farm owners were happy to temporarily close down their tourism business, so filming could take place there again.
Viggo Mortensen declined to reprise his role as Aragorn, citing that Aragorn wasn't in the book. Aragorn is briefly alluded to in The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014).
"Galadriel: Mithrandir? Why the Halfling? Gandalf: I don't know. Saruman believes that it is only great power that can hold evil in check. But that is not what I have found. I've found it is the small things, everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keeps the darkness at bay. Simple acts of kindness and love. Why Bilbo Baggins? Perhaps it is because I am afraid, and he gives me courage."
"Bilbo Baggins: Good morning. Gandalf: What do you mean? Do you mean to wish me a good morning or do you mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not? Or perhaps you mean to say that you feel good on this particular morning. Or are you simply stating that this is a morning to be good on? Bilbo Baggins: All of them at once, I suppose."