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IncredibleSmaug
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Jan 14 2014, 6:51pm
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The Hobbit: TDOS - FULL MOVIE TRANSCRIPT
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Like last year, we at +The Hobbit Movies are proud to present a full movie transcript of latest Hobbit film! http://goo.gl/yX5Nzv (transcript with images) http://goo.gl/D9eSqi (transcript without images) If you find any errors or can help filling the gaps, please let me know!
(This post was edited by IncredibleSmaug on Jan 14 2014, 6:52pm)
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CurseOfFeanor
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Jan 14 2014, 6:59pm
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for all the work & for sharing
Obsessed with the Silmarillion, book purist & Thranduil junkie in one person ;) Serving Middle-Earth since 1995
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arithmancer
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Jan 14 2014, 7:05pm
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These are an excellent resource, I appreciate the time it must take you to make them.
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MorgolKing
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Jan 14 2014, 7:06pm
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Thank you! Been waiting a while for this.
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Excellent work.
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Noria
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Jan 14 2014, 7:21pm
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Rickster
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Jan 14 2014, 8:21pm
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this is very good.. I am reading it all and some thing
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some things that were forgotten or not clear have become much clearer when reading it now super
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GloryBox
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Jan 14 2014, 10:06pm
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Many thanks for this transcript!
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I've been looking forward to it -- very grateful for your efforts. Just a small suggestion: I think the orc under interrogation says "...we stuck him with a morgul shaft." Not Mordor shaft.
...one morning long ago in the quiet of the world, when there was less noise and more green... The Hobbit
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Thaddeus
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Jan 14 2014, 10:44pm
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for all your hard work! There are two occasions in the Bard/Thorin/Master argument where "crowd" is referred to as "crows". Other than that, stellar work!
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Loresilme
Doriath

Jan 15 2014, 12:02am
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Now I have two matching bookmarks - "TH:AUJ Transcript" and "TH:DOS Transcript" . Thanks!
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Faramir5
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Jan 15 2014, 1:03am
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You are amazing...thank you!
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MistyMountain
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Jan 15 2014, 1:42am
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Thanks so much. Love reading transcripts! Two things I hope I can help with: Bard mentions one of the weapons is made from a "crowbell" (as you have it). I heard "crowbill" but, of course, I could be wrong. In any case, I looked both words up in 2 different dictionaries (Webster's and the OED) and neither are in there. It COULD be a made-up word but it sounds plausibly from our world. Does someone with a different dictionary have a definition (for either word)? Or someone with experience in smithing who can attest that this is a real tool? Smaug talking about "a pack of [blank] dwarves" I heard him say "canting". OED (again!) was useless here. Webster's defines it as "affectedly pious, righteous" Sounds credible to me.
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Silverlode
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Jan 15 2014, 2:06am
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Agreed on "Crowbill" and "canting"
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A crowbill is indeed a type of weapon - if you do a Google image search you can see plenty of examples. The name is an Anglicized version of the original medieval weapon which was called a "bec de corbin" - literally "beak of a crow". It's easy to see how it got from there to "crowbill". It's a sort of warhammer, with a hammer head and spike mounted at the end of a pole. "Canting" comes from the latin word for "song" - the same root as for "Cantor" (a religious official who is a song or chant leader), hence the pious or affected inference. But there's more...the 1828 version of Webster includes these definitions for canting as well: 3. The whining speech of beggars, as in asking alms and making complaints of their distresses. 6. Whining pretension to goodness So Smaug is basically calling them a pack of whiny self-righteous beggars.
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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MistyMountain
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Jan 15 2014, 3:35am
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Balin calls Bard's children "bairns" not "dears" when negotiating passage after the barrels. Word Origin & History bairn "child" (of any age), O.E. bearn "child, son, descendant," probably related to beran ("bear (v.), carry, give birth;" see bear (v.)). Not chiefly Scottish.
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legolin12
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Jan 15 2014, 4:02am
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I've been waiting for this for a month!!! HANNON LE!
'"Answer the question, filth!"'
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patrickk
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Jan 15 2014, 7:13am
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...is what is referred to here. cant is right but canting not a good use of the word
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Voronwë_the_Faithful
Doriath
Jan 15 2014, 10:35pm
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I see that you, too, have not been able to confirm what Thorin says (presumably in Khuzdul), just before the mold is removed from the gold statue. We probably will have to wait for the DVD/BluRay/digital release, if even then.
'But very bright were the stars upon the margin of the world, when at times the clouds about the West were drawn aside.' The Hall of Fire
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Leaf of Mirkwood
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Jan 16 2014, 3:58am
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Thank you so much for this! Reading it has helped clear up some things for me that I didn't catch while watching the movie.
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Riven Delve
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Jan 16 2014, 7:30pm
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"Our perennial spiritual and psychological task is to look at things familiar until they become unfamiliar again." --G. K. Chesterton
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