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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

User rating: 4.4 47 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 17, 2014

PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi | 2h 25m

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User rating: December 22, 2014

Wonderful movie! It was powerful & moving. Perfect date movie indeed.

User rating: December 22, 2014

Emotionally intense!!

User rating: December 21, 2014

I would give this a very good rating minus a few cheesy parts that made me laugh and their scenes that weren't meant to be funny just it was cheesy, it hard to say which one was better part two the desolation of smaug or battle of the five armies but for sure I will be watching this one again on the big screen as for that is worth it plus many other thing but you have you to see and rate this one for yourself,cheers : ) 3 and a half stars

User rating: December 19, 2014

What can I say about this movie except that it was an action packed, intense and very emotional end to the trilogy. I absolutely loved it!

User rating: December 18, 2014

Beautifully done. Now just to wait for the Extended Edition Blu-ray to make an attempt to watch all 6 of them in sequence. Bravo Peter Jackson et al, bravo.

User rating: December 17, 2014

Great end to the trilogy!

User rating: December 17, 2014

Very very good! Really enjoyed! Wear water proof mascara ladies??

User rating: December 17, 2014

This was about two movies too long.

User rating: December 16, 2014

Another fantastic movie from Peter Jackson. Continuous action with epic battle scenes, and an emotionally impactful ending. Richard Armitage does a fantastic job of portraying Thorin's descent into madness, and Martin Freeman continues to do justice to the lovable, brave and skittish Bilbo Baggins. Though still not as good as LOTR, the final Hobbit instalment does not disappoint with filling the screen full of great cinematography and acting and a conclusion worthy of the Tolkien realm.

User rating: December 16, 2014

I thought this was an excellent end to the Hobbit Trilogy. Filled with lots of action, and heart. Definately one I could watch a few times.