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  • Author: Mark Johnson
    November 5, 2012

    It was recently announced that advanced tickets would go on sale for both The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Lord of the Rings marathons beginning Wednesday, November 7th. You can see more on this in the newest TV spot for the film. But as an added bonus, we have a preview for Academy Award winning composer Howard Shore’s score to The Hobbit. “Radagast the Brown” is the first track released to the public, and you can listen to it after the jump.

    TV spot:

    Also, if you are wondering where you can see the film in 48 fps, stay tuned to 48fpsmovies.com for constant updates.

    About Mark Johnson


    Lover of all things film and Oscar. Fantasy sports’ equivalent of George Steinbrenner. Your very own Han Solo, making friends all over the movie-loving galaxy in spite of himself. When he’s not ranking just about everything or dominating boardgames, Mark is breaking down the Oscar race 24/7 with Rain Man-like stats and knowledge. In his downtime, you can find him commiserating with other Northeast Ohio sports fans because a hero isn’t complete without a little heartbreak. If Lost, Homeland, Breaking Bad, Mad Men and Survivor are your style, then congratulations, you have something in common with this inglourious basterd.

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