![]() I find the glasses never fit right, and always glare, and the 3D visuals themselves rarely add to the experience for me. ![]() Generally speaking, I’m not a huge fan of 3D. Closing out Bilbo’s story as well as setting up Frodo’s Lord of the Rings is no easy task, and Peter Jackson manages to capture every moment of the battles described in Tolkien’s tome, and then some.First, let me tell you that the premiere of the Hobbit I was treated to was the Dolby Real D 3D and Dolby Atmos version, which, as expected, completely immerses you in detailed sound and visuals. If he had to tell you his favorite movie, he'll either tell you 8½, Rocky Horror Picture Show or The Babadook depending on what mood he's in.Tolkien fans, fantasy nerds, and Jackson completists will be out in droves December 17th to witness the final chapter of the Hobbit series: The Battle of the Five Armies. In his spare time, you can find Ross reading a plethora of different books, from fantasy to non-fiction, there isn't anything he won't enjoy reading. Ross has spent the last few years working in the instrument industry and can tell you everything you need to know about recording, listening or performing music. Since he is a self-proclaimed music lover you can find Ross writing about his favourite music, bands and artists across multiple different publications. Whilst working in the mobile phone industry, Ross shaped his knowledge about high-tech products and enjoys keeping up to date with the latest developments and releases. A big fan of cinema, Ross particularly loves writing about horror and feels at home discussing any movie that is likely to make you shiver. Ross is a Scottish-based Commerce Writer who started writing for Screen Rant in the latter half of 2022.
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