Are there extra scenes at the end of the hobbit




















We see Hobbits talking, selling their wares, and children playing. Bilbo buying a piece of fish for his dinner later that evening. Long grey beard? Pointy hat? Bilbo is relieved when the hat turns out to just be a basket of fabric.

He attempts to stop Bifur from taking a bottle of wine, only for Bifur to say something unintelligible to him. Oin puts his hearing aid to his ear. No, only between his ears. Kili is making eyes at a female Elven harp player, gives her a smiling wink, and gets a stern look from Dwalin. Too thin. The elf in question turns to reveal that he is indeed not an elf maid. The ostler has a tipsy cat that plays a five-stringed fiddle; And up and down he saws his bow Now squeaking high, now purring low, now sawing in the middle.

The other elves join in, and also start throwing food around. Something comes very close to hitting Lindir! We then see Bilbo outside, walking and gazing at the beauty of Rivendell.

As Bilbo is standing on a balcony, Elrond approaches him. The scene cuts away to Bilbo walking alone, and he overhears Gandalf and Elrond talking.

Gandalf: This will require some delicate handling; we must tread carefully. The last person to have startled him was torn to shreds. He resides in the southern borders of Mirkwood. Gandalf: Well, simply to thank you for your hospitality.

You may have noticed that we took refuge in your lodgins last night. Bilbo, who had been hiding behind Gandalf, pokes his head around for a better look. Beorn spots him and frowns. Gandalf explains that Bilbo is a Hobbit, and from a good family.

Beorn asks them why there here, and Gandalf tries to explain the quest, while waving his arms animatedly. Dwalin and Balin come out first, and introduce themselves. Beorn is clearly not pleased to see them.

Gandalf confesses that there are more dwarves, and slowly the rest come out. Thorin comes out last, and Beorn appears to recognize him. It took three long years, but last December the New Zealand-born filmmaker released the final chapter in his cinematic vision of author J. In anticipation of this special event, we went back to look at the Extended Editions of both An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation of Smaug to look for key scenes that were removed from the theatrical version of the movies but still actually add quite a lot.

What are these scenes? Read on and find out! The songs in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey get a bit of hate of casual movie-goers, as they do have a part in slowing down the first act of the film, but the truth is that the music is an element that any real Tolkien fan should be able to appreciate.

After all, the lyrics that the characters sing come directly from the book, and a director who cares much less about the source material would have axed them completely.



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