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Get all the details on how, when and where to watch the upcoming ABC News special "Emma and Bruce Willis: The Unexpected ...
Emma Heming Willis is opening up about Bruce Willis’ battle with dementia, diagnosed in 2023 after his 2022 retirement due to ...
Note: Jackson shot Unexpected Journey at 48 frames per second rather than the usual 24, to give the film a sharper, more realistic look; this is a first for a feature film.
2. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey earned a notable place in cinematic history for being the first feature-length movie to be shot and screened at 48 frames-per-second.
Home Culture & Life Features 5 reasons The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is a disappointment The first of Peter Jackson's long-awaited prequels to the Lord of the Rings trilogy is here — but ...
Imax to Show ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ in High Frame Rate 3D The giant screen exhibitor will feature the Peter Jackson tentpole at 48 frames per-second, closer to what the human eye ...
Buttressed by 3D and the somewhat controversial choice of high frame rate photography, An Unexpected Journey joins Bilbo Baggins 60 years before Frodo began his trip to Mordor — but the ...
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey While Peter Jackson's prequel to "The Lord of the Rings" delivers more of what made his earlier trilogy so compelling -- it doesn't offer nearly enough novelty to ...
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is Peter Jackson's best Tolkien film since Fellowship of the Ring. Here's why. Growing up I read The Hobbit and all of the Lord of the Rings books several times ...
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: Review Die-hard fans will gorge upon Peter Jackson's adaptation from J.R.R. Tolkien's book, though the movie itself is a bit of a slog, writes Todd McCarthy.