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#551 Tue, Oct1 2013 10:36pm

Turambar
Archer of Mirkwood
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

What are these ruins in the water Master Thorin is shipping around? Could that be a special Dale place????
Do you like what you see? I am still making my mind up concerning the selction of scenes. Remember it is -only- the second trailer this year.


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#552 Tue, Oct1 2013 10:53pm

Gildor Inglorion
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

well ther is one thing this trailer makes me wonder....

what will be left for the third movie? Indeed there is no battle of the five armies in this trailer, but let's be honest the third movie can't be the battle of the five armies alone?! oO it is about ten pages , even less... in the books!

it seems that the movie will end, at LEAST with the death of Smaug, as we can see Bard readying his "black arrow"...
if this is the end of the movie, there is still the "siege" of erebor and the diplomatic role of Bilbo in giving the arkenstone...

which would mean the special vignette Mithril released lately..... is on year too early because it will be in the third movie lol


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#553 Wed, Oct2 2013 6:43am

Thingol
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

This is much better than the prevoiuse one smile smile smile

Last edited by Thingol (Wed, Oct2 2013 6:43am)


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#554 Sat, Oct5 2013 8:39am

ddaines
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

IF, you want to see what Beorn will look like follow this link......

http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2013/10 … -of-beorn/

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#555 Sat, Oct5 2013 9:12am

Barliman
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Hmmmm. Looks rather more like Wolverine than Beorn! I guess we shouldn't pass judgement on first sighting of just one image, but my initial response is to feel rather disappointed.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#556 Sat, Oct5 2013 10:15am

Turambar
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

My first impression was: urggghhh ( this is the sound, when I first drunk Barli´s scrumpy . . .)
Where is his long black baird? Hopefully he gets it until Christmas . . .
In this case I agree with you, Master Barliman.


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#557 Sat, Oct5 2013 10:31am

Barliman
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

The usual sound made when anyone drinks my scrumpy for the first time is a loud thud as they hit the floor.


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#558 Sat, Oct5 2013 12:27pm

Theobald
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

*THUD* .... huoommm? ... ouchhhh ... somewhat spicy, isn't it? ....

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#559 Sat, Oct5 2013 1:27pm

Barliman
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

I do have some Triple XXX "Thud" on draught for those who can stomach it.


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#560 Sat, Oct5 2013 1:36pm

Milo
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

On dirait la belle et la bête.... sad


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#561 Sat, Oct5 2013 4:05pm

Theobald
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Alors, mon ami je comprend ca ...huommm ... maybe la bête is just a guy with some fuzzy hair around his neck ... rhuomm ... no bear would wear his hairy-things like that ... huommm ... disgusting that is ... huom ... though it seems to fit well with the other characters displayed in the first part ... rhu^om ... I just dislike that comic-vise version of that Hobbit, which still indeed is a good book to be read again ... huoomm ... I can well get along reading without being tortured by visual extremes forced onto me by some PJ ... rhuomm ....
... huom ... and yes, please, Master Barliman, I'm in a very need of that "Triple XXX thud" liquid now .... rhuom? ... er "on draught" you said ... huommm ... that means you have to top it up, please .... rhuom ... right to the brim that is,please ... huom ... may I offer you a bowl of the same liquid, please ... rhuommm ... I do know that it would be inacceptable to give a barkeep a coin ... huom ... so I'll pay for the two XXX ... right? ... huommm ... I'll pay for the bill, of course .... rhuomm ...

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#562 Sat, Oct5 2013 4:40pm

Barliman
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Triple XXX Thud it is, and thank'ee kindly for mine. Nor many folk think of buying a drink for the landlord.

As for The Hobbit movies, I "switch off" my criticism mode as far as they're concerned, and look upon them not as anything much to do with the actual book, but more as a jolly romp through the backrooms of JRRT's mind, where he may have stored who knows what additional details and unrealised notions that never found their way into the published version. As an aside, have you read the couple of expanded chapters of "The Hobbit" that he did write, to bring it more into line with LOTR's deeper more adult style? Very interesting they are.


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#563 Mon, Oct7 2013 3:02pm

Sam Wise
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Planet of the Apes, maybe ??? roll

ridiculous !


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#564 Wed, Oct16 2013 10:13pm

Turambar
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. . . Planet of the Apes . . . ? Off topic I would say . . .
But anyway- hopefully I am a step in front of our Master erchamion.
There is a new banner around which shows some nice details . . .

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Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#565 Wed, Oct16 2013 10:15pm

Turambar
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Pretty small, isn´ t it. I suppose you need special glasses,
or click this link:

http://www.herr-der-ringe-film.de/v3/de … 111104.php


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#566 Thu, Oct17 2013 6:34pm

Milo
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Nice !


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#567 Wed, Oct30 2013 11:04pm

Turambar
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Well, that Esgaroth set is absolutely amazing and the subject I long the most for concerning "part 2" .


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And the "thing" with the snow is genius.


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#568 Thu, Oct31 2013 10:29am

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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Very nice scene! I can breathe the ambient cold ... yikes


¡Fuera, viejo Tumulario! ¡Desaparece a la luz! ¡Encógete como la niebla fría, llora como el viento en las tierra estériles, más allá de los montes! ¡No regreses aquí! ¡Deja vacío el túmulo! Perdido y olvidado, más sombrío que la sombra, quédate donde las puertas están cerradas para siempre, hasta los tiempos de un mundo mejor. Tom Bombadil LOTR1

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#569 Thu, Oct31 2013 12:24pm

Barliman
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

In case any of you aren't aware, the vignette-builderrs among you may be interested in the superb range of "Laketown" buildings that Thomarilion have recently started to produce:

http://www.thomarillion.de/index.php?su … hen=%3E%3E

If you like them, I'd recommend that you buy them sooner rather than later, because I daresay that Tolkien Enterprises will jump on Thomarilion (yet again...) as soon as they catch on to these models existing - especially since Thomas and co. have unwisely called them by a name that TE will claim (inaccurately, of course, but hey, they can afford the lawyers) is their copyright.

As ever, Thomarilion also continue to produce a wonderful range of other superb models that are always worth admiring.


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#570 Thu, Oct31 2013 1:03pm

Turambar
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

This is a very nice link, Master Barliman. And I agree with you totally.
In my case too late. I have built the building already for myself . . .  hmm


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#571 Thu, Oct31 2013 2:10pm

Milo
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Turambar wrote:

This is a very nice link, Master Barliman. And I agree with you totally.
In my case too late. I have built the building already for myself . . .  hmm

This sounds really a VERY promising project !
Will you show us some of it ?


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#572 Thu, Oct31 2013 3:44pm

erchamion
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

Milo wrote:

Turambar wrote:

This is a very nice link, Master Barliman. And I agree with you totally.
In my case too late. I have built the building already for myself . . .  hmm

This sounds really a VERY promising project !
Will you show us some of it ?

I agree. This project can be spectacular yikesyikesyikes


¡Fuera, viejo Tumulario! ¡Desaparece a la luz! ¡Encógete como la niebla fría, llora como el viento en las tierra estériles, más allá de los montes! ¡No regreses aquí! ¡Deja vacío el túmulo! Perdido y olvidado, más sombrío que la sombra, quédate donde las puertas están cerradas para siempre, hasta los tiempos de un mundo mejor. Tom Bombadil LOTR1

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#573 Thu, Oct31 2013 5:07pm

Theobald
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

This I cannot comment. I just know that Master Turambar has been very busy with an Esgaroth-idea for quite a while. He's very much focused on it, as far as I know.

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#574 Thu, Oct31 2013 7:52pm

ddaines
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

erchamion wrote:

Milo wrote:

Turambar wrote:

This is a very nice link, Master Barliman. And I agree with you totally.
In my case too late. I have built the building already for myself . . .  hmm

This sounds really a VERY promising project !
Will you show us some of it ?

I agree. This project can be spectacular yikesyikesyikes

smile Even the smallest work from Master Turambar is worthy of the title spectacular wink

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#575 Thu, Oct31 2013 7:57pm

Thingol
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Re: THE HOBBIT MOVIE

What a crowd at the inn today. Cheers guys. Have a drink on my account !


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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