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Riven Delve
Tol Eressea
Apr 20 2013, 12:55am
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He does indeed corner the market!
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But we have two more Hobbit movies...maybe we'll find more dimples as we go.
"I left the night, with its remote and singing stars, and came in, to the glow of the fire, and the chair where he had been sitting, and the unstrung harp." --The Last Enchantment
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Maciliel
Valinor
Apr 20 2013, 1:09am
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my store of auj lore grows apace... plus, nori's one of my favorite dwarves, so it's nice to know he got some hero-time. cheers -- .
aka. fili orc-enshield +++++++++++++++++++ the scene, as i understand it, is exceptionally well-written. fili (in sort of a callback to the scene with the eagles), calls out "thorRIIIIIIN!!!" just as he sees the pale orc veer in for the kill. he picks up the severed arm of an orc which is lying on the ground, swings it up in desperation, effectively blocking the pale orc's blow. and thus, forever after, fili is known as "fili orc-enshield." this earns him deep respect from his hard-to-please uncle. as well as a hug. kili wipes his boots on the pale orc's glory box. -- maciliel
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ryouko
Lorien
Apr 20 2013, 1:34am
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though he does have a Facebook page.
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Esmeralda
Bree
Apr 20 2013, 3:45am
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I believe he also holds up Orcrist so Thorin can pull the sword from the scabbard and block the Goblin King's blow. It reminds me of Thorin blocking Azog's blows with the oak branch at Azinulbizar. It shows how tough and *solid* Thorin must be. I think Nori ends up re-arming a lot of the dwarves in that scene. Putting those quick hands to good use (:
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Dwarf Cupcake
The Shire
Apr 20 2013, 3:52am
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*waves* Hi! Just popping in to say Yes, Jed does have a Twitter account now.(Double checked it against his FaceBook Page), under @BrophyJed; But what I want to know is, is that him in Thranduil's company when we see the group visiting Erebor in the Prologue of AUJ?
Not All those who wander are lost...
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Ziggy Stardust
Gondor
Apr 21 2013, 1:38am
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I didn't know some of the actors family members played as extras.
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Radagast-Aiwendil
Gondor
Apr 21 2013, 2:42pm
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Blimey, I never realized he played so many different roles in one series!
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Jed Brophy is clearly the Alec Guinness of Middle-earth!
"True courage is about knowing not when to take a life, but when to spare one."
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Maciliel
Valinor
Apr 21 2013, 3:04pm
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brilliant! !! cheers -- .
aka. fili orc-enshield +++++++++++++++++++ the scene, as i understand it, is exceptionally well-written. fili (in sort of a callback to the scene with the eagles), calls out "thorRIIIIIIN!!!" just as he sees the pale orc veer in for the kill. he picks up the severed arm of an orc which is lying on the ground, swings it up in desperation, effectively blocking the pale orc's blow. and thus, forever after, fili is known as "fili orc-enshield." this earns him deep respect from his hard-to-please uncle. as well as a hug. kili wipes his boots on the pale orc's glory box. -- maciliel
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Silverlode
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Apr 22 2013, 8:43am
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That's funny, because I was just thinking
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that Jed is to PJ what Doug Jones is to Guillermo; his go-to Man of Many Faces (especially if there's prosthetics involved).
Silverlode "Dark is the water of Kheled-zâram, and cold are the springs of Kibil-nâla, and fair were the many-pillared halls of Khazad-dűm in Elder Days before the fall of mighty kings beneath the stone."
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dik-dik
Lorien
Apr 25 2013, 7:38am
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Thanks for pointing this out - I had no idea!
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"A journalist once asked me what I would like my epitaph to be and I said I think I would like it to be 'He did very little harm'. And that's not easy. Most people seem to me to do a great deal of harm. If I could be remembered as having done very little, that would suit me." ~ Paul Eddington
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