The trailer for The Hobbit’s final sequel, The Battle Of The Five Armies, was YouTube’s most-watched entertainment-related video of the third quarter, the online giant said, pulling in nearly 17.3 million views, well ahead of trailers for the next Hunger Games installment and the first Fifty Shades Of Grey.

There is good photoshop, and there is bad photoshop. The majority of these are bad.Photoshopped or not (honestly what movie poster isn't these days) I think the visuals of the marketing are stunning.
Youtube views do not correlate to hype.Eh disagree or not, 17 million views, most of any film coming out this quarter (including that lackluster hyped Interstellar) is hype.
There’s also a great fight scene that’s been added to the Extended Edition, which I won’t spoil, but it significantly alters one section of the film, in a way the new scenes rarely have before.
My main problem with Smaug, though, is Smaug. Not his look. Not Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance. Not the animation. But the fact he’s so bloody ineffectual. He’s a massive fire-breathing dragon and yet he can’t fry one little dwarf! The whole final action scene was, we learn from the Blu-Ray, one of the things that was added to the script when the The Hobbit was expanded from two films to three, so there’s a practical reason why none of the Dwarves could be reduced to cinders; certainly remaining faithful to the book wasn’t issue but the ending of Smaug had to retain continuity with footage already shot for Five Armies, so sudden, shocking deaths were impossible. But there’s a real lack of threat to the climactic scenes, which undermines Smaug’s declaration, “I am death!” Are you? Are you really?
https://davegolder2005.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/day-289-a-sneaker-peek-at-the-extended-desolation-of-smaug/
I fully expected an action scene between Smaug and the dwarves, so I dont get why its such a problem personally. Cant wait for the EE of DOS.
Finally got around to watching the EE of AUJ, and my feelings on it are mixed. Some additions were good, some were pointless and some were just AWFUL (I am looking at your song Goblin King), I think I like the TC better. But the extended Riddles in the Dark scene was superb, as was Elrond and Gandalf discussing Thorins past in Rivendell. Overall, I hope for better from the DOS EE.
There would have been a Tolkien fan riot if Jackson had cut any of the dwarves. That was never an option.
The bummer is that he created great personalities for all of them, but the only way you'd know about them is if you read about them in the film companion books. Almost none of that information made it onto the screen and most of them ended up as being basically indistinguishable from each other. Heck, Bombur hasn't had one single line yet. PJ really dropped the ball there, and it looked so promising in the first video blog.
Sounds like you want a Reader's Digest Condensed volume. While we're at it, lets do the Two Musketeers, 9,000 Leagues under the Sea, A Tale of One City, The 126 Spartans, Four Brides for Three Brothers.......Bombur is undoubtedly the biggest offender no pun intended. He has one purpose - be fat. Bifur is the second. He's just there to say one or two lines in dwarvish.
And look at Oin. He is the healer. Its never established or used in any meaningful way until Kili gets sick then just before they head to Erebor Oin says "My place is with the sick." Like really? Now you are healer because Jackson needs you to be? It just seems so random and not genuine how that bit of character info is almost dribbled out. Its like Jackson just picked a random dwarf to be a healer when he got to that page in the script. There is nothing up until that point that tells you anything about him or that he has this skill and at that point we were almost five hours into the story. That is terrible. Had they combined some of them they could have given them some depth and set that thing up better. Cut Bombur and Bifer. Killi/Filli combined is the heir to the throne. Oin is the healer. Dwalin is the muscle. Balin is the wise dwarf. Dori/Nori/Ori combined is the scribe. Thorin is the leader. Thats a company of 6 and you lose nothing of import and gain room for depth.
Once again, its not a deal breaker its just less than stellar handling of the characters.
Considering how much time is spent with irrelevant material, I don't think wanting the dwarves, who are relevant to the Hobbit, to actually be fleshed out is all that much to ask. There has been 5 hours of film already.Sounds like you want a Reader's Digest Condensed volume. While we're at it, lets do the Two Musketeers, 9,000 Leagues under the Sea, A Tale of One City, The 126 Spartans, Four Brides for Three Brothers.......