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Absolutely! The biggest part for me (like hobbits!) is food. I love cooking and eating, and camp food presents unique challenges and opportunities. Having a traveling kitchen will make it easier to meet all the hobbit mealtimes!

I was 11 or 12 when I first read the LotR series, and the Hobbit was my favorite! I had an uncle that passed away before I was born, and my family always tells me how alike we would be. My uncle loved the series, so when I started reading bigger books, Tolkien was recommended right away!

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My wife helped with whatever I could badger her into doing (especially the mattress and curtains), and my father in law lent me some tools and advice. Besides my 18 month old son handing me screwdrivers though, I mostly built it myself!

The trailer officially weighs 880lbs (empty), and is licensed and registered in the great state of Texas. The trailer is rated to 55mph and has a tongue weight of about 60 lbs (before adding firewood).

You can (and I did) buy nearly everything for the trailer at a big box hardware store. A couple notable but optional exceptions are the FanTastic Fan, deep cycle battery, and some of the electrical parts. Everything on my trailer came from either Lowes, Home Depot, or Amazon.

DETAIL OF NOTE: the bench seen in the above screenshot (and in the previous trilogy) is the very same one in which Bilbo sat sixty years earlier, smoking his pipe one fine morning when he was interrupted by Gandalf The Grey as shown here:

The story of how they were tricked into being turned to stone is partially recounted by Bilbo to the young hobbit children during his birthday party in the Fellowship Of The Ring, but at last in the first film of The Hobbit trilogy we will get to see exactly how it all went down.

Like the journey of the One Ring, the famous house serves as a launch platform for the Dwarves in their bid to reclaim Erebor. Beyond that, the place also serves as one of the meeting places of The White Council.

In addition, Elrond also aids the Dwarves in deciphering the enigmatic map of the Lonely Mountain which c0ntains Dwarvish Moon Runes which appear on the map only during certain lunar phases. This is reminiscent, of course, of the hidden door to the Mines Of Moria which are only visible in certain phases of starlight and moonlight and suggests a wonderful follow-through of Dwarvish technology.

The large crystal pictured above is suggested by many fans to be a kind of primitive light-table which refracts moonlight upwards and allows the moon runes to be seen on the map (which we can see Elrond clearly holding in his hand).

Peter Jackson and the WETA crew have decided to take the Professor at his word for their cinematic incarnations, which show that the Stone Giants are in fact gigantic creatures made out of rock and who most certainly live up to their namesake. Although they are mentioned in passing in the original text, it does appear (judging from the trailer footage) that we can expect a protracted action sequence surrounding these magical creatures and the danger they pose, as the final shot of the trailer reveals:

This brings us to the end of Part 1 of our Hobbit trailer dissection. Tune in for Part 2 where we uncover more trivia behind the dwarves, the big baddies of the first film and the Necromancer! Coming soon!

From the acclaimed director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy (Peter Jackson), who really should've moved on by now; and the money-grubbing studio who's continuing the awful trend of splitting one short book into multiple unnecessary movies (Warner Bros.), comes the first installment of a trilogy that should really only have one installment:

Forget the days of good stand-alone movies and settle in for a three-hour-long prologue for a sequel that looks far more interesting (The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug), but also just as unnecessary; shot on location in some of New Zealand's most beautiful greenscreen studios and filmed in such high definition, it made audiences want to hurl.

Together, they'll team up with a random unprepared hobbit (Bilbo), who steals from the mentally handicapped (Gollum), for yet another Middle-earth adventure full of even more walking...and singing, or get the extended edition to see even more singing and wandering around. (shows clips of Bilbo wandering aimlessly; the narrator snores) Oh, sorry, dozed off for a second there. Man, I can't believe there's gonna be two more of these.

Prepare for a new movie trilogy adapted from a 300-page book that'll ultimately be just as long as the last trilogy, which was adapted from three 400-page books; and experience a movie that has a three-hour runtime, but so little story, you can basically sum it up like this:

Honest Trailers - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey has an 96.4% approval rating from YouTube viewers. Geek Tyrant wrote that they liked Peter Jackson's films, but said the Honest Trailer was "pretty funny." JOE wrote that the Honest Trailer was "a bit harsh, but funny all the same." The Hollywood Reporter found the Honest Trailer notable for pointing out the film has "plenty of singing and wandering around lavish green screens." In the same article, they highlighted the Honest Trailer's line, "Instead of 'Return of the King's' eight different endings, watch a movie that doesn't even have one."

The dark filled all the room, and the fire died down, and the shadows were lost, and still they played on. And suddenly first one and then another began to sing as they played, deep-throated singing of the dwarves in the deep places of their ancient homes.

I think they call his survival into question so much 1st because it was done in the book, and 2nd and just as importantly, that even though LOTR came out first, when future generations watch it in right order, it will add to suspence (I read hobbit long before I read lotr, and the not knowing about the ring and that he would survive made it more intense)

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