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To get the usual disclaimer out of the way, the following entry is a review of the 2013 film, The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug, and will contain significant spoilers. If you have not seen the film and do not wish to have information about the plot revealed in advance, stop reading now.

Peter Jackson’s second entry in his trilogy (!) of films somewhat loosely based on Tolkien’s classic short story has been in theaters for a couple of weeks, and yesterday I took a seat in a still packed venue to take in the spectacle. (You can read my review of the original film here as well as Ed’s somewhat differing opinion.) Viewers will be in for some very similar themes when watching this film, as well as a few changes.

First off do yourself a favor and see it more than once. I find that when it is a movie from a source material that I am familiar with, I anticipate too much instead of just enjoying what is being presented. This movie really is to be enjoyed. Trust me you will not regret your second viewing. I certainly did not regret my fifth!

The scene in Bree. I have to admit the first time I saw it, I wasn’t thrilled, because it seems to slows thing down. I was ready to hit the ground running, but in retrospect and after seeing the film five times, I like the slow down. It’s a great bit of back story, and it is worth it for PJ reprise of his Fellowship cameo alone.

I expressed reservations (to put it kindly) about a few areas where Jackson had embellished the first third of The Hobbit, drawing on supplemental materials and taking liberties with a number of the key events in the story. In The Desolation of Smaug, the director makes the first film look like a line for line recitation of the book, dashing off into unexplored territory, significantly rewriting major portions of the story and inserting new bits which are summoned from whole cloth out of the ether.

I love Beorn. I think he looks great. My only fault with any of his scenes is there is not enough of him. He strikes me as such a gentle giant, who is even able to look past his own prejudices for the greater good. I look forward to hopefully seeing more in the extended versions. As all have said this set looks amazing.