The Hobbit was pretty bad... not
that bad... but yeah... pretty bad. When I think back and boil-down/simplify what I think that a few of (the many) major things that made it bad:
1. My (our) expectations were soooo high. LoTR was a masterpiece and it set the bar so high... that the disappointment of
The Hobbit fellt that much worse... I'd compare it to the crash in feelings I (we) had comparing when the opening screen/music came on for Star Wars Ep1 to how folks felt when the end credits were running (confusion, disappointment, bewilderment, dissatisfaction, etc.). My experience with the first instalment of
The Hobbit was very similar, in retrospect.
2. It was so painfully, excessively and unnecessarily long. It came off as bloated, pretentious, and arrogant. It just felt like a big scam, by the end... like they were just bilking us because they knew they could. There was no way that story justified 3 movies. Everything could have been done in 2 one, less than 2 hour movie. The only parts I really care about are: a) the team getting together a Bilbo's house; b) them reaching Smaug's mountain; c) Bilbo meeting Smaug; and d) Smaug attacking the town and being defeated. Everything else about the story was disposable.
3) Related to point #2... it was
boring... as long as LoTR was... it was always engaging throughout... you always cared about what was going on and the characters... every scene felt consequential... with
The Hobbit, most of the scenes just felt like fluff that didn't matter, and where the outcome was so cliche and/or predictable as to be hardly worth watching.
I won't go as far as saying that I liked
nothing about it... it was a LoTR universe movie afterall... kinda like a Star Wars, Marvel, or Star Trek show/movie... I'm going to have a minimal, baseline level of tolerance for it... even if it sucks overall.
I really liked the scene where Bilbo meets Smaug. That is probably my fav scene. Smaug is so cool and polite as he toys with Bilbo. So terrifying and powerful, while still be cordial and restrained while he is engaging in conversation with Bilbo.