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Avandel
Half-elven
Nov 26 2013, 9:41pm
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Bored? Read Korean? Korean MaxMovie DOS article link *unknown if spoilers or not*
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So many thanks to RichardArmitage.net for this one - unfortunately it's in Korean but some nifty fun facts in English, and what looks like an intriguing flow chart of fantasy literature, and some pics of the actors out of costume - and some Lego toys, looks like Beorn? Too bad I can't read this - but maybe there are spoilers, maybe not. http://liyung0248.tumblr.com/...rom-maxmoive-2013-12
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TwirlingThorin
Bree
Nov 26 2013, 10:14pm
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Thanks for posting! I am looking forward to the translation
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SGH9564
The Shire
Nov 26 2013, 10:33pm
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Nope, nothing spoilery as far as I could see. Most of the page with that huge paragraph of Korean and numbers 1-80 talks about Lord of the Rings and its popularity in Korea. Almost no hobbit info lol sorry guys
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Avandel
Half-elven
Nov 26 2013, 10:51pm
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I liked the "numbers facts" the best - not sure what they mean re "hand-spun" goblets for Smaug's lair? Wouldn't they be metal e.g. molded, not "spun" the way you would pottery? But the facts about the crew and sets give some idea of the work involved - people working 24/7!
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SGH9564
The Shire
Nov 26 2013, 10:59pm
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Yeah I enjoyed those too, from what I could read of the captions under the sets, it mostly talks about stuff we already know. For instance it talks about the dwarves getting a big welcome in lake town, the darkness of everything in mirkwood, and how the dwarves enjoy the food at Beorn's and that the "feasting" scene is in fact at night
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Glorfindela
Valinor

Nov 26 2013, 11:12pm
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I know they were made specially for the film by metalworkers (craftspeople)
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The ones that were most probably going to be seen were gold plated.
I liked the "numbers facts" the best - not sure what they mean re "hand-spun" goblets for Smaug's lair? Wouldn't they be metal e.g. molded, not "spun" the way you would pottery? But the facts about the crew and sets give some idea of the work involved - people working 24/7!
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