One of the biggest mysteries in Australia this year has been the very limited availability of The Battle of the Five Armies sets. The very first set that I picked up was the smallest – Witch-king Battle! Just be prepared if you’re a fan of the book – there are some points in the movie that will make your blood boil.Īnyway, let’s get back to LEGO! One of the themes that I religiously collect is the Lord of the Rings and I was obviously very excited by the newest Hobbit sets. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a terrible movie – in fact you should go watch it. I’ve been a fan of Tolkien’s works since I was 10 years old, so I particularly disliked the way he chose to conclude The Hobbit trilogy. I didn’t really like the movie – I felt that Peter Jackson did not do the book justice at all, and I was quite dumbfounded by the ‘creative’ liberties that the movie took. It was a bit of a bittersweet experience, since this would most likely be the final time we’ll get to experience the cinematic world of Middle Earth on the big screen. I caught the final film in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy – The Battle of the Five Armies when it premiered in Australian cinemas on Boxing Day.
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