The Hobbit: An Unexpected Disappointment
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In this episode of Shelf to Screen, Joe, Jen, and Tom dive into the controversial 2012 adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved classic, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. How did a breezy 300-page children's book become a "kinetic war epic" stretched across three massive films?
The gang dives into the production's "decades-long legal battle" and the late-stage decision to expand from two films to a trilogy. They explore the brilliance of Martin Freeman’s "inspired casting" alongside the "atrocious" CGI of the white orc, Azog. We also uncover fascinating Tolkien trivia, including the author’s original "retcon" of the Gollum scene to align with The Lord of the Rings.
Whether you’re a Tolkien purist or a fan of Peter Jackson’s vision, this episode offers a critical look at how "money grabs" and tonal shifts can impact literary adaptations. Join us for a nostalgic, funny, and brutally honest review of Middle-earth’s most divisive trilogy.
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