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Pioneer
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Jul 3 2009, 1:25am
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I've only read the first 3 chapters....
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Bilbo: Martin Freeman. If there's a main female elf: Selma Blair. Trolls/dwarves: Jack Black, Alfred Molina & Bernard Hill.
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Bree
Jul 3 2009, 6:21pm
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who's the guy to the left of Danny in the pic you posted?
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....he looks like a potential Bilbo as well, perhaps...
"Despair, or folly?" said Gandalf. "It is not despair, for despair is only for those who see the end beyond all doubt." "This is the hour of the Shire-folk, when they arise from their quiet fields to shake the towers and counsels of the Great." http://hobbitmeals.wordpress.com
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Eruthurin
Rivendell
Jul 4 2009, 1:16pm
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An opportunity for Richard????
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Hey!.... I just heard about the cancellation of Robin Hood!.... Richard is free now to go to New Zealand!.... Richard for Bard!!!!!!.... Richard for Bard!!!!!!.... Richard for Bard!!!!!!.... Richard for Bard!!!!!!.... Richard for Bard!!!!!!.... Richard for Bard!!!!!!.... Richard for Bard!!!!!!....
:: All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you :: Tapatía Orgullosa de tener al paisano Zapopano en la Tierra Media!.... :D
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Eruthurin
Rivendell
Jul 4 2009, 1:19pm
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Robin Hood Canceled, Richard's Time! Richard for Bard!
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Hey just heard about this and my first thought was: "Hey, he is free now to be Bard!!!!"... Let's make a campaign!!!!!!.....
:: All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you :: Tapatía Orgullosa de tener al paisano Zapopano en la Tierra Media!.... :D
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Eruthurin
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Jul 4 2009, 1:23pm
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Agree with you Lorethiel.... besides, watching this picture with Ben Foster, I would think on him too.... he's note the big star, but he is a good actor though.... I've seen some of his performances and liked him alot!....
:: All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you :: Tapatía Orgullosa de tener al paisano Zapopano en la Tierra Media!.... :D
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SirDennisC
Half-elven
Jul 7 2009, 9:24pm
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way for a proper Robin Hood (Scott's), no more.
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Lalaithiel
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Jul 9 2009, 11:53am
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Richard Armitage for Bard and Keith Allen for Goblin King!
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...Richard Armitage is all man. He's altogether too masculine and sexy and IMO looks too big and 'mightily thewed' for an elf (mmm... those shoulders and thighs ). At the slight risk of repeating myself , he would make a perfect Bard. He does 'grim' so well... ...and he looks formidable with a long bow. Plus... he's got THE VOICE (sorry, can't post a picture of that!) Below are two casting suggestions in one: Bard (Richard Armitage) walking beside the Great Goblin (Keith Allen). They could save money casting Keith Allen as the goblin king because he wouldn't need much make-up... Ha, ha!! Keith Allen as the Goblin King!! I love it!! :P
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Jettorex
Lorien
Jul 9 2009, 2:11pm
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A fool of a Took! Pippin's long lost brother, actually!
- "I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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sticklebat
Lorien
Jul 11 2009, 4:07pm
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really? ouch!
Tri duath telich na estel lin...a si gerich naid bain anirach.
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Jul 11 2009, 7:53pm
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I resemble that remark!
"Despair, or folly?" said Gandalf. "It is not despair, for despair is only for those who see the end beyond all doubt." "This is the hour of the Shire-folk, when they arise from their quiet fields to shake the towers and counsels of the Great." http://hobbitmeals.wordpress.com
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Destrier
The Shire
Jul 14 2009, 4:50pm
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Keith Allen IS the Great Goblin!
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The resemblance is quite striking - they must be brothers. (With apologies to John Howe for mucking around with his brilliant artwork.)
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Pioneer
Rivendell
Jul 16 2009, 10:39am
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It would be a crime against humanity not to have Rhys Darby, band manager to Flight of the Conchords, have a cameo as a hobbit.
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oneminutetomidknight
The Shire
Jul 17 2009, 11:09am
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As a hobbit he would be great, we've already seen Bret in as Figwit - i think we need Jemaine for a role as well
"That's not a knife...oh wait, yeh it is" Jemaine Clement "You spend the first 5 years trying to get with the plan, and the the next 5 years trying to be with your friends again" All My Friends "'I've had nothing but maggoty bread for 3 STINKING DAYS...." A.N. Orc
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digger
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Jul 24 2009, 11:45pm
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Smaug's voice, a new suggestion
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Gabriel Woolf has the most amazing voice. He was the voice of Sutekh in the Pyramid of Mars, and that of the Beast in the Satan Pit and the Impossible Planet in Doctor Who. I would love to hear him as Smaug. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Woolf
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Nazgul
The Shire
Jul 27 2009, 6:10am
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I was watching PBS King Lear with Sir Ian McKellen and since Christopher Lee won't be able to make it to NZ why not Jonathan Hyde as Saruman!? He sounds and looks like a young Christopher Lee!
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deej
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Jul 28 2009, 2:44pm
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From David Tennant himself - he is NOT playing Bilbo
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At the Doctor Who panel during Comic Con this weekend, he joked that one of the things he loved about Comic Con were all the rumours: "I'm retiring, i'm playing The Hobbit - not true!"
"...and back again."
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SirDennisC
Half-elven
Jul 28 2009, 3:02pm
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perhaps there is still hope for Jeremy Renner, who just so happens to be free at the moment. Not for long though if The Hurt Locker does as well as expected. Now if RA would just make such a statement...
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Sunflower
Valinor
Aug 3 2009, 6:24am
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Doug Jones expounding on his hopes for "The Hobbit", when asked THE question at a Mexico City version of Comic-Con. VERY funny--his Smaug comment is priceless, as is reaction of the actor next to him. http://www.youtube.com/...&feature=related Enjoy.
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greendragon
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Aug 4 2009, 7:31pm
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I'd love to see him get a role in The Hobbit. He's a great actor - his voice work in various animated movies is brilliant - and, being the originator of the 'Mark Hamill curse' (which folks like Elijah Wood and Dan Radcliffe are working hard to try to avoid), he doesn't get the credit he deserves. Give the man a role, I say! He'd be fab.
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mulubinba
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Aug 24 2009, 1:09am
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Richard Armitage as Bard? Will Bard be in the second movie?
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If the latest rumours are true and filming starts early next year, how likely will it be for Richard Armitage to be available to be in this movie? Granted, I believe he would be the perfect Bard (and have been saying so for well over a year) but his availability will depend on whether Bard appears in the first or second movie. He seems to be already committed to other projects for 2010..... good for him that he has work, but not so good for those of us who would like to see him in this role...
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Patty
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Aug 24 2009, 1:18am
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Oh wow. I'd so like to see Richard Armitage
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as Bard. "Look back. Look back at me." Yeah.
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Steelsheen
The Shire
Sep 2 2009, 4:12pm
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Adding this name to the list....
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the recent IMDB poll got me thinking.... what about Ben Barnes for Bard? or even Thranduil? (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1602660/). the kid's got theater cred and is a pretty competent actor, enough to hold his own even against acting heavyweights.
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sticklebat
Lorien
Sep 2 2009, 5:28pm
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way too young & fresh faced for either of those roles...imo. Bard has to be older, grim, very 'everyman', very rugged... Thranduil has to be kingly, full of wisdom, slightly menacing...I don't see it in him.
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Steelsheen
The Shire
Sep 2 2009, 10:53pm
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well, i'm not sure about "older" but Bard is the typical everyman character that comes to his own as the story progresses. thats why i thought Barnes would do well in that role. and he can look scruffy-- he just finished an indie film called "Valediction" where he is quite rugged looking. as for looking sinister for Thranduil, thats wasnt my primary qualifier for casting, but more of who could convincingly look like he could be Orlando Bloom's Legolas' father. there is a likenes between the two, although quite frankly i have no clue if Barnes can pull off the blonde look. in any case i wouldnt put it past Barnes to play sinister. from what i've seen of the "Dorian Gray" adverts Barnes can be pretty nasty basterd, his eyes can convey a lot of darkness (literally and figuratively). edit: one other thing, Barnes isnt that young anymore either, he is 28. being kingly and full of wisdom will probably be a walk in the park for him at this point since he's doing Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
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N.E. Brigand
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Sep 3 2009, 4:26pm
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Aiken was mentioned in early 2008, but not for Bilbo.
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Here is the only time he'd been named on this board* before MrCere mentioned him in this thread. *Though not really on this board, which didn't exist at that time -- the thread was moved here later.
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