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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jan 26, 2013 17:28:42 GMT 1
I like it more, dunno I like the idea that he lost his loved one and as a result became hardend because of it. And there was a Azog who did kill Thrain (shot him with a arrow and didnt go highlander on his dwarven ass) but the did make him more important in the movies by making him a antogonist.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 25, 2013 23:34:13 GMT 1
So if Radagast loves nature and the forest so much, why does he eat mushrooms and enjoy inhaling the smoke from burning leaves?
Also Bofur is the best dwarf.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 25, 2013 23:52:06 GMT 1
Who is he again in the movie? Is Bofur the bad ass dwarf with two two hand axes? I only recall Thorin, Balin, Kili and Fili. and Bombur because he is the fat guy.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 26, 2013 0:26:27 GMT 1
Bofur's the one played by James Nesbitt, with the cool hat. He was one of the first of the group to be nice to Bilbo.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Feb 26, 2013 0:49:25 GMT 1
Oh that guy! Yeah he was cool...still the dwarves treated him better in the movies then they did in the book.
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Post by Battlechantress on Feb 26, 2013 4:24:55 GMT 1
So if Radagast loves nature and the forest so much, why does he eat mushrooms and enjoy inhaling the smoke from burning leaves? <snip> That *might* be why he loves Nature so much.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Feb 26, 2013 13:14:59 GMT 1
So if Radagast loves nature and the forest so much, why does he eat mushrooms and enjoy inhaling the smoke from burning leaves? <snip> That *might* be why he loves Nature so much. Agreed... he's showing his appreciation and love for Nature by drawing it into himself... ;D
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jun 11, 2013 19:27:26 GMT 1
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jun 12, 2013 0:16:23 GMT 1
Eeee! So excited!!!
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Post by Clint Johnston on Jun 12, 2013 4:40:52 GMT 1
W00t!
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Post by lieden on Jun 12, 2013 9:27:07 GMT 1
It looks cool, I guess, but I'm not sure I recognise much of the book I read (including TLotR's appendices) in this trailer.
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Jun 12, 2013 23:25:11 GMT 1
I liked it The ending was unexpected
Well it is called the unexpected journey
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Oct 1, 2013 16:17:03 GMT 1
Ya hype?!
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Post by Clint Johnston on Oct 1, 2013 16:40:56 GMT 1
Hooray!
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Post by spookyjacobs on Oct 2, 2013 17:54:19 GMT 1
Oh, positive responses to The Hobbit? Everything I heard in my circles was a resounding MEH, so I just skipped it. I think I'll have to watch it now.
Whether I like these movies or not, I find it incredibly obnoxious that they're splicing a relatively short novel into three films. I might love them all, but I'm just getting really sick of how transparently greedy Hollywood is getting. Not much point in complaining about it, especially since I'm probably going to buy them anyway, but it's still dumb! *pout*
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