The first is scheduled for Dec/2011. The second is scheduled for Dec/2012.
Edit: They keep getting delayed due to MGM going into bankruptcy. Now (Nov/10), the Hobitt movies are scheduled to be released in Dec/2012 and Dec/2013.
The movie 'The Hobbit' is broken into two parts. The first part is due to come out in December 2012, and the second part is due to come out in December 2013.
The Hobbit will actually be in three parts. The first will be released on December 14th 2012, the second December 13th 2013, and the last one sometime in the summer of 2014.
The original movie The Hobbit came out in 1977.
A new version is coming out in 2012.
The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, was first published by British firm Allen & Unwin on September 21, 1937.
Part 1 is expected to have a November 2011 release and part 2 will have a July 2012 release.
It was published in 1936 in England and 1937 in the US.
The last Hobbbit movie has a Release date set for April 8, 2014.
outside of any historical time.
There is some challenge to what the time frame was. It was about 7 or eight years, but could have been a bit longer. It was published in 1937. His sons seem to recall parts of the story from sometime in the 1928 to 1930 time frame.
The Hobbit is fairly linear. There are a few places where the time line backs up, particularly when the dwarves and Bilbo are exploring Smaug's den and Smaug is attacking Laketown.
A HOBBIT, of course!
Gollum misunderstood him. Bilbo was saying 'I need more time.' Gollum heard 'time', which was the answer.
'The Hobbit' of course!
Time.
There is some challenge to what the time frame was. It was about 7 or eight years, but could have been a bit longer. It was published in 1937. His sons seem to recall parts of the story from sometime in the 1928 to 1930 time frame.
Eat.
The Hobbit and Wheel of Time
The time frame is from about the end of the 1450-1600
No. Smeagol was one of the "River Folk." They are similar to hobbits, but not quite the same.
It is mainly speed. Real time = 60 Frames Per second Frame by Frame, means animation at a slower rate.
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'
The time frame for Charlie Bone is from 2002-2004
The Hobbit is fairly linear. There are a few places where the time line backs up, particularly when the dwarves and Bilbo are exploring Smaug's den and Smaug is attacking Laketown.
There is actually no race in The Hobbit. It was not a race against Time as in The Lord of the Rings. Bilbo's quest was simply to steal for the dwarves, that was it. Nothing is described as a race.
Time frame from 14th c - late 16th c.