The Intrepid Filmographers
The end of the journey… but does it stick the landing? In this episode of The Intrepid Filmographers, Bobby Shortle and Nick Rocco Scalia wrap up their Peter Jackson mini-series with a deep dive into The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, the final chapter in Jackson’s return to Middle-earth. They break down a film defined by spectacle, examining its narrative structure, pacing challenges, and the difficulty of delivering emotional payoff after such an extended build. From Smaug’s abrupt exit to Thorin’s descent into dragon sickness, the conversation explores how character arcs are handled—and where they fall short. Bobby and Nick dig into: The film’s structure as a finale vs. a prolonged battle sequence The effectiveness (or lack thereof) of its emotional climaxes CGI-heavy action and the evolution of Jackson’s visual style The role of Bilbo in a story increasingly focused elsewhere Fan service, franchise expectations, and narrative integrity The episode then zooms out to reflect on Peter Jackson’s entire career—from scrappy no-budget beginnings to one of the most influential blockbuster filmmakers of all time—culminating in a full ranking of his filmography. 00:00 Wrapping Up The Hobbit Trilogy02:19 Overview of The Battle of the Five Armies08:35 Smaug’s Opening and Narrative Setup15:02 Thorin’s Arc and Dragon Sickness23:49 Bilbo’s Role in the Story29:21 Action, CGI, and Battle Sequences39:44 Character Arcs and Emotional Payoff49:59 Fan Service and Narrative Choices54:41 Returning to the Shire57:51 Peter Jackson’s Career Overview01:07:20 Ranking the Filmography01:34:20 Final Thoughts and Future Series This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intrepidfilmographers.substack.com [https://intrepidfilmographers.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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