After Peter Jackson bought my full conscience with his splendid directorial work on the Lord of The Rings, my desire for more of his excellent works couldnt be fulfilled with the numerous times I watched The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey when it was released last year.

After Peter Jackson bought my full conscience with his splendid directorial work on the ‘Lord of The Rings’, my desire for more of his excellent works couldn’t be fulfilled with the numerous times I watched ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ when it was released last year.

Yesterday, I took time out to see Peter Jackson’s latest ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’ in its full 3D glory. At the Deluxe Cinema hall of Cineworld in Woodgreen-London, I kept saying to myself;  this man has more than just the needed skills and experience…

As a Peter Jackson fan, I know he continues to play cameo roles (less than 60 seconds mostly) in most of his movies, so he can have a taste of the struggle the actors he directs go through in the making of a movie, and he did that once again in ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’ .

The reason why the sudden new African order of our ‘not so good’ actors and ‘best’ actors jumping the broom to become Directors hurts my heart is the lack of PASSION they have for their work—passion in cinematography is more important than acquired skills—and Peter Jackson is a living testimony…

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