This is absolutely one of the greatest memories of my entire life. The desolation of Smaug was the first movie I ever saw in theaters and I’ll never forget it.
@@OliverHollingdale It was mine first movie also. I went to see The Lord of the Rings the two towers in theater last year, and TLOTR is indeed much better. Hobbit and LOTR just both hit completely different.
agreed I remember being so excited to see these movies as a kid I had watch lord of the rings with my family and loved them and loved watching these ones just as much
1:07 This part sounds so beautiful. It gives me really sad vibes. I know this is a bit cringe but it’s very nostalgic of a time gone by that is now a ruin.
Man, I remember my days anticipating these movies. As an avid book fan - I absolutely loved The Hobbit movies. I don't really care about the changes they made, they did the same with LOTR and if you ask many of us older fans they will complain about those changes too. Not me. I love all 6 PJ movies. I remember being part of so many online communities (even becoming friends with some of the cast who played the dwarves) all those many years ago...
imagine the ending of the movie.... 0:00-0:45 smaug Fly away ... after this a little break : Bilbo: That have we done?.... after this the credits with this soundtrack 0:46
Imagine a D&D movie where at the end main characters fail, the dragon escapes and millions of other dragons attack the earth, then credits with this song 0:46
Just saw the movie on Friday, and this song wasn't even in the movie (sadly), yet it still makes want to go see it again. It was such an amazing movie! It made Tauriel my new favorite elf ( sorry Legolas, you've been replaced).
Too bad that it won't be in the movie. But I'm sure there will be plenty of other epic music in it :). And yes, Two steps from hell is familiar to me. Very familiar :P
Nah, it won't be. this is made by some dude who did a score for some movie called "age of dragons" never heard of the movie, but this was one song for it
Hamzilla22 It wasn't for a movie. Audiomachine (like Two steps from hell and immediate music) makes "trailer music". Their music it's composed to be used on trailers, dvd menus and such.
K burdas y sucias, quedan las palabras!! Cómo describirla? Cómo lo k siento al escucharla? Imposible!!! La verdad está en tu presencia, Pura!!! Clara ante ti!!! Algo k no tiene k ver con nada de lo k te rodea, ni siquiera contigo. Algo intangible, Inmaterial, pero está ahí y no sabes nada salvo que te emociona, te eleva, te lleva de viaje...
They should have played this song at the end credits ( maybe they did), instead of that other song. I left once the other song 'I see fire' started playing. Its gay