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Arannir
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Nov 27 2013, 2:31pm
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7 great new pictures
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http://m.digitalspy.co.uk/...-thorin.html#a534204
“All good stories deserve embellishment." Praise is subjective. And so is criticism. "I am afraid it is only too likely to be true what you say about the critics and the public. I am dreading the publication for it will be impossible not to mind what is said. I have exposed my heart to be shot at."
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NoelGallagher
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Nov 27 2013, 2:35pm
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at the High Fells looks like a new shot or am i wrong ? I guess we had something similar before, but not the same..
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Fàfnir
Rohan

Nov 27 2013, 2:57pm
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Look like Bard is giving weapons to the dwarves
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I wonder why ? Will he give them some kind of mission against the master ?
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lidlessEye
Rivendell
Nov 27 2013, 3:11pm
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i remember it being one of those stamp-cards from AUJ last year
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Eruvandi
Tol Eressea

Nov 27 2013, 3:45pm
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Thanks for posting the link!
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Glorfindela
Valinor

Nov 27 2013, 3:49pm
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Nice – and mostly entirely new!
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Also not too spoilerish, but intriguing. Many thanks for posting these.
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Escapist
Gondor

Nov 27 2013, 3:59pm
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The shots with the wizards really look good but my favorite is Bilbo! This movie will definitely be darker and more suspenseful. I am really excited now to see what they do with Dol Guldur, the Elven King's halls, and Mirkwood. I hate myself sometimes for being like this ... but ... I have a nitpick. Water scene with Bard: with light reflecting off the water, usually there are little light patterns on the beams and things from the light reflecting off the waves. Not having that there makes it seem less real. Is it too late to add something like that? Probably. The only reason I say that is because it is one of the coolest parts of being near water with a surface like that (on a lake). I love the architecture and the feeling of scope and depth in the town. It looks like an awesome place and Bard seems really "at home" there. My eyes just always look for those little wave-light-signatures reflecting off things ... hoping for that delight of watching them dance around. I bet most people who haven't spent much time on a lake wouldn' t miss it but being from the Great Lakes area of the US ... well ... sorry! I'd say on a day that was cloudy or at night this lighting effect shouldn't be there - but if the sun is shining on the waves then I always look for it. Maybe if the water is really, really rough it becomes hard to distinguish the pattern but when it is calmly waved like that, that's when it often looks the coolest. I really like the reveal of the Master of Laketown and his lackey. That is a classic shot! It shows some great characterization - haha. It looks like they are doing a great job filling in the details necessary to bring Laketown to life. The book left so much handwaved to the imagination - which is great for a book. But a movie is different and this looks awesome!
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Arannir
Valinor

Nov 27 2013, 4:00pm
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... could become one of the best sets in all six movies. Maybe a mod could edit all links in the first post so people can find them easily? :)
“All good stories deserve embellishment." Praise is subjective. And so is criticism. "I am afraid it is only too likely to be true what you say about the critics and the public. I am dreading the publication for it will be impossible not to mind what is said. I have exposed my heart to be shot at."
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Avandel
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Nov 27 2013, 4:00pm
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Luv all this - brightened the day!
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Awwwwww - just think that is so cute, finally seeing all 13 dwarves stuffed into their barrels (maybe DOS is dark and tension-filled but for me that is a nice bit of whimsy). Even more amusing is seeing Bilbo standing RIGHT NEXT TO THE TRAPDOOR LEVER and potentially thinking "revenge, finally" LOL. Love the pic with Bilbo and the keys, could picture him overhearing the dwarves' despair and just coming around the corner, dangling them. And love Bard looking after my beloved dwarves tho guess THAT is going to go downhill in a hurry....and having a new great big sword will surely cheer Thorin (he can grab MY arm anytime *snuggles*). He needs cheering up because the Empire pic in the river looks like it's a real "oh, *bleep*" moment - whoops, looks like there's a waterfall ahead..... Thank you guys for posting these links! So the U.S. has our big stuff-yourself-until-you-can't-breathe holiday tomorrow, kicking off the holiday season, as well as the assault of sale ads, but for me this year it's a marker that DOS is so close now -every image I see makes me want the movie more.
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Cave Troll
Rivendell
Nov 27 2013, 4:04pm
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I'm with you. It looks fake. For all the talk of a darker film (and the sound of a darker soundtrack) these still look...wrong. Too bright, clear, too manipulated.
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There&ThereAgain
Rohan

Nov 27 2013, 4:14pm
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Who Thorin's grimacing at? He seems to do that a lot in these films.
"The world is indeed full of peril, and in it there are many dark places; but still there is much that is fair; and though in all lands love is now mingled with grief, it grows perhaps the greater."-J.R.R. Tolkien "Thanks for the money!" -George Lucas
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Escapist
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Nov 27 2013, 4:47pm
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I like most of them. Don't get me wrong!
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Here is the website for a picture of the kind of lighting effect that happens when the sun is shining on water underneath a bridge, dock, or boat house. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Eiwce13X738/TEcXvXgSToI/AAAAAAAAIkQ/FTwy0e9nejI/s1600/Caustic.ReflectionsVenice.sm.jpg This is the only thing I noticed and I think I only noticed it because of how much I stare at these patterns when they happen and how much time I have spent around lakes where you see this effect only during day time on sunny days. If they could put more clouds in the sky that would do just as well to hide the missing signature here. OR even if the sun is behind a cloud, I don't think it would seem missing. Maybe in the barrels their hair should look wet, too - hopefully it will by the time they have gotten along down the river. Otherwise I wouldn't say it all looks fake. I would just say that I pick up on a certain detail that maybe a lot of people wouldn't care much about?
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Werde Spinner
Rohan

Nov 27 2013, 4:56pm
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that they had problems making the Dwarves' hair look wet since the wigs were mostly composed of yak hair, which repels water. If they don't look properly wet enough in the movie, I'll just believe that Dwarf hair is naturally water-repellent, just like yak hair.
Maybe in the barrels their hair should look wet, too - hopefully it will by the time they have gotten along down the river. "I had forgotten that. It is hard to be sure of anything among so many marvels. The world is all grown strange. Elf and Dwarf in company walk in our daily fields; and folk speak with the Lady of the Wood and yet live; and the Sword comes back to war that was broken in the long ages ere the fathers of our fathers rode into the Mark! How shall a man judge what to do in such times?" "As he ever has judged. Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves and another among Men. It is a man's part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house."
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Werde Spinner
Rohan

Nov 27 2013, 4:59pm
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I love the one of Bilbo with the keys!
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Now, however, I'm wondering how he gets a hold of them... I rather doubt PJ will go the whole 'drunk elf warden' route, but some would probably be pleased to see Tauriel in such an ignominious situation. I really don't care, as long as the heroics all belong to Bilbo here.
"I had forgotten that. It is hard to be sure of anything among so many marvels. The world is all grown strange. Elf and Dwarf in company walk in our daily fields; and folk speak with the Lady of the Wood and yet live; and the Sword comes back to war that was broken in the long ages ere the fathers of our fathers rode into the Mark! How shall a man judge what to do in such times?" "As he ever has judged. Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves and another among Men. It is a man's part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house."
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DwellerInDale
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Nov 27 2013, 5:33pm
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From the available clues, it seems that (1) Bilbo will get the keys from one or two drunk elves, but (2) Tauriel will not be one of them, but rather may discover what has happened. Clues: (1) The LEGO set with two brown-haired elves drinking:
(2) Evangeline Lilly in the wine cellar with an apparently drunk elf at the table:
Don't mess with my favorite female elf.
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Avandel
Half-elven
Nov 27 2013, 5:34pm
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Don't think it's being too picky, I pick up all kinds of details as well, figure it's a kind of love and joy for these films, because if you don't care your mind wanders off. Maybe - tho Laketown looks a bit lighter in this shot - it's just going to be too overcast for much water reflections and/or there's too much turbidity, or the water has an oily film near that many people, like many harbors. None of the shots I have seen of Laketown look "bright" like the first shots of Dale were. Plus when Bard is poling the barge at times it looks foggy. Seems like they went to town on the Laketown set, can't wait for the BR to freeze it and look over all the set details, and stuff in the stores, and costumes already look amazing.
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Avandel
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Nov 27 2013, 5:36pm
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Party on - but thought elves had amazing constitutions for that sort of thing, so what's in that wine?
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Avandel
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Nov 27 2013, 5:41pm
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"but some would probably be pleased to see Tauriel in such an ignominious situation." Because to me it'd be more of the hard-charging captain of the guard I hoped the character would be - the kind who could down a a lot, hang out with her men, pass out, and be up and fighting in a nanosecond. Tho, I suppose, if you are a guard captain you aren't supposed to be hanging out partying.
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Carne
Tol Eressea
Nov 27 2013, 5:42pm
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Well, Galion has been cast, so I'm assuming he's one of the drunk elves. //
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Avandel
Half-elven
Nov 27 2013, 5:44pm
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Like water birds - water repellant. Or like people when are hair isn't washed...... Besides, if they are dwarves, why would they have hair like us? But there are wetting agents gardeners use that might have helped.....
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Wordofmask
Lorien
Nov 27 2013, 5:52pm
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they left fili kili and bofur at lake town?
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Werde Spinner
Rohan

Nov 27 2013, 5:54pm
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That one drunk LEGO elf in the red shirt is one of my favorite minifigures. His expression is just so funny! I'm so glad to see that he'll actually be in the movie. I think I'll dub him 'Galion'... Tauriel discovering her drunk subordinates and not being pleased with them is also fine by me.
"I had forgotten that. It is hard to be sure of anything among so many marvels. The world is all grown strange. Elf and Dwarf in company walk in our daily fields; and folk speak with the Lady of the Wood and yet live; and the Sword comes back to war that was broken in the long ages ere the fathers of our fathers rode into the Mark! How shall a man judge what to do in such times?" "As he ever has judged. Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves and another among Men. It is a man's part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house."
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