Well, I saw it yesterday and overall, I really liked it!
Some things I loved first:
- Erebor: lovely! I loved the whole concept of it. Maybe indeed a bit too much gold, but I can live with that. The concepts of the Dwarves was not exactly how I've envisioned them, but I can live with them. At least they really looked like Dwarves.
- Dale: again, looks splendid! Liked the market with the dwarf traider, toys and the design. Didn't have too good shots on the warriors, so can't really say if I like those. What I saw was mostly eastern influences, but that makes sense.
- Elves: quite liked their look overall, also on the wood elves. I prefer chain mail and no plate in Middle-earth, but I think they had a very Elfish aura about them. They all looked very fair and more distinguished from Men, which is good.
- I actually really liked the slow start of the film. The book itself starts slow too and the beginning was pretty much in line with it. Really loved the 'Good morning' bit! Also the other bits that were litterally from the book were pretty good. The riddle-game was nice (but I had hoped it to be as tense as in the book).
Some bad things though:
- Stone Giants: what a poor scene. I hated their design (living parts of the mountains, right), I hated their battle. It just looked like a bad excuse to have an action scene. Also, part of the High Pass suddenly is revealed as being part of a Stone Giant, which seperates the Company is a very intense way *cough*. And when we suddenly see that the other group of Dwarves have indeed miraculously survived (so much tension.. ehrr not), they just go into a cave and they are suddenly safe again, and continue like nothing happened.
- Azog: one of the poorest things in the movie (other than the stone giants). why didn't they let him die in front of Moria? Okay, so they wanted to have some Orc Warg Riders hunt Thorin and let them be lead by Azog and explain their grudge, but why him? They could have taken Bolg for his role. That would've been a bit stretching it, but at least it wouldn't have been as bad as having Azog survive.
Oh, did I mention that I thought his design was poor too? And
- The White Council: didn't like that Gandalf had to answer to the White Council for things he does. I kinda liked how Saruman was already sabotaging the plans, but it was not subtle enough. It could've been much better, all those 4 are very good actors, but the script just was a bit poor and shallow here.
- Radagast: a bit too corny for me. Mostly he was okay, but I would've loved to see Gandalf take the initiative in the Dol Guldur part. This would've made the entire White Council part richer too. So again, why deviate from the books if you can't make a better story-line?
Oh and by the way, don't get me started on his wood-sledge drawn by rabbits..
- Galadriel: although she's a great actress, there were some things I disliked: her teleportation (telepathy is already stretching it, this is just ridiculous) and the story about the Witch-King which was locked in a tomb. WHAT? Why, just why?
- Goblin Town: the Great Goblin was way too big for my liking, and I didn't like how they made Goblin Town. Sure, all the wooden walk-ways looked pretty and created some interesting fighting scenes (which I found unnecessary), but it's not like in the book. And besides, it doesn't make sense either to have so much wood,
on the top of a high mountain pass! Also, how did Gandalf turn up in Goblin Town, while the High Pass was ruined (see Stone Giants)? And why did Bilbo escape by just lying on the ground. Really? Oh and by the way, the part were the Dwarves fall on the three layers of wood and miraculously survive was one of the worst parts I think..
Hm, looking back most of my comments are negative. Doesn't really represent how much I enjoyed the movie though. I loved it overall. There were lots of parts that were beautiful, lots of parts that were from the book literally, but there were also too many parts that were changed in a poor way.