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mulubinba
Rivendell
Jun 26 2015, 7:57am
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Very well deserved. Congratulations to RA and to everyone concerned with BOFA, cast, crew, WETA,
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Glorfindela
Valinor
Jun 26 2015, 8:39am
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I'm very pleased for Richard Armitage – the award is well deserved. Thank you for the info.
BOFA just won for Best Fantasy film and Richard won for Best Supporting Actor!
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CathrineB
Rohan
Jun 26 2015, 9:01am
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Ugh about time at least one of the actors in the Hobbit movies get some recognition! Wasn't it the same with the LotR cast? Hardly any awards given Congrats Richard! Well deserved!!
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BlackFox
Half-elven
Jun 26 2015, 9:01am
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Well-deserved, I agree. Thanks for the info, Kim!
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Thrain II
Lorien
Jun 26 2015, 12:36pm
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I completely agree with you! So glad RIchard finally got the recognition! Thank you Kim for the information!
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Hobbity Hobbit
Lorien
Jun 26 2015, 2:16pm
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They absolutely deserve it! It's great that someone is finally recognizing the movie! I wish we could of grabbed the awards for Film Music too... I like HS's Battle of the Five Armies soundtrack than HZ's Interstellar soundtrack, but I guess that's just a personal preference, but I feel like HS is missing out on all the awards that he really deserves! There would be no Middle-Earth without him! That's still great, but I wish we could have had more! But I like that Saturn's there because things like the Academies usually never nominate a fantasy movie or science-fiction movie more than once, unless it is extremely successful.
"Obviously the idea of being human is a very human idea." -Dominic Monaghan
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Avandel
Half-elven
Jun 26 2015, 3:14pm
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Totally agree with everyone else! It's about time - the Hobbit films, cast and crew should have been running for cover from a shower of gold, silver, and crystal statues for the last few years, IMO! And Richard's gloriously tortured, incandescent, heartbreaking and magnificent badass Thorin is IMO for the ages - oh, well, I know what movies get my money and get re-watched, long, long, after these other "award winning" films aren't even on my radar screen.
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Jun 26 2015, 3:27pm
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At least this was a category in which TH:BotFA could fairly compete. I'm not sure if there were any other worthy contenders beyond Winter's Tale and Horns.
"At the end of the journey, all men think that their youth was Arcadia..." - Phantom F. Harlock
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dormouse
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Jun 26 2015, 5:30pm
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Excellent - and well-deserved! //
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Gondor
Jun 26 2015, 5:35pm
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Richard Armitage and BOFA deserve it.
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Brethil
Half-elven
Jun 26 2015, 6:11pm
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Elarie
Grey Havens
Jun 26 2015, 8:05pm
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__________________ Gold is the strife of kinsmen, and fire of the flood-tide, and the path of the serpent. (Old Icelandic Fe rune poem)
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glor
Rohan
Jun 26 2015, 11:44pm
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Especially as Our Thorin was up against Oscar winner, JK Simmons in the supporting actor category.
No mascara can survive BOTFA
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Kim
Valinor
Jun 27 2015, 12:46am
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I was wondering about that flower crown
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I saw the pics right before I went to bed and figured there was some story behind it, but didn't know the significance. The one where he's "passed out" is hilarious. Re: that Periscope video, this American still hears a British accent (except maybe for "Hi").
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Kim
Valinor
Jun 27 2015, 12:55am
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Well, those two weren't nominated
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And Winter's Tale was horrible IMO. Of the list, I'd say there was some good competition, including the Oscar winner Birdman (which I didn't realize was considered a fantasy film, but I didn't see it), but I think BOFA blew those away. Best Fantasy Film Release: Birdman The Grand Budapest Hotel The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (winner) Into the Woods Maleficent Paddington
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ShireHorse
Rohan
Jun 27 2015, 9:53am
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goes back a few years to the One Direction fandom and then spread to some others. The Hannibal fans are especially keen and insist that everyone be crowned at some point. Yes, I love that pic where he's 'out' too. I think he might have flown down from NYC where it was 2/3am at this point. But, he might also be a little sleepy-tipsy, LOL. He certainly sounds just a little that way in the Periscope interview. Everyone disagrees with me about the American accent in that interview and, certainly, in his acceptance speech, he definitely sounds 'Yorkshire' especially when he says 'hands'. He tells an old Hobbit joke but it was probably new to this audience and always makes me laugh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C38WTa4qyCI
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Rivendell
Jun 27 2015, 10:53am
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Generally, all the actors were made better characters via relationships with other characters
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I find in these movies that the actors' characters are often made great by the other characters, so in that way it is an shared award. The different sides of Thorin, that you get via Balin, Bilbo, Dwalin, Smaug etc is an example of this. Finely balanced ensemble characters in that they are all kind of part of the same whole. A deserved award
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Jun 27 2015, 12:22pm
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I haven't seen Winter's Tale and was only going by its reputation. Likewise, I didn't know what else was on the list of nominees. I'm not sure that I would consider either Birdman or The Grand Budapest Hotel to be fantasy films. The rest of the competition seemed weak to me.
"At the end of the journey, all men think that their youth was Arcadia..." - Phantom F. Harlock
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Glorfindela
Valinor
Jun 27 2015, 5:54pm
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As far as the best fantasy award is concerned, despite my dislike for certain aspects of the last two films, I have to say that for me BofTA is certainly an original film (not a by-the-numbers, here-we-go-again-with-the-fodder-for-the-masses affair like so many films today), and has the most fabulous visual effects, some of which I have never seen the like of before. The entire Smaug sequence, for example, is incredible. That the botched storyline lets the film down is a pity, but I still feel it merits the award. There is also some very fine acting (especially from Richard Armitage), and that alone is worth the price of a ticket (or a dozen) for me.
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Jun 27 2015, 8:09pm
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Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo9xOxMU9LM Interesting - he was there to pick up the award for BotFA for Peter, and was surprised to be awarded his own!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I desired dragons with a profound desire"
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Avandel
Half-elven
Jun 27 2015, 8:55pm
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Many thanks to you and Shirehorse!
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I've been *sulking* since last night that the awards weren't televised - I mean they didn't need to be, but I really wanted to see RA's acceptance - even if it was just a quick thank-you. As many fans have tweeted, awards for RA are LONG overdue. And I hadn't heard his joke before - LOL. What a handsome, wonderful, charming, elegant man he is. PJ's choice for Thorin IMO has paid off a thousand-fold - PJ and WB couldn't ask for a classier representative of the Hobbit films (not that I don't love the other actors as well - LOL Martin Freeman and Ian McKellan!) And I don't know why, I just think it's nice that Richard was with the Hannibal folks and seems to have been embraced by that group so well - but then again, why not? The real question is - does Richard Armitage actually have any flaws? Probably. But I am gonna guess his "flaws" are charming, too.
Hó , Það sé ég föður minn Hó , Það sé ég móður mína, og Hó, Það sé ég bræður mínir og systur mínar Hó , Það sé ég mitt fólk aftur í byrjun Hó, gera Þeir kalla til mín, og bjóða mér að taka minn stað meðal þeirra í sölum Valhallar Hvar hugrakkir mun lifa að eilífu
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Avandel
Half-elven
Jun 27 2015, 9:02pm
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As far as the best fantasy award is concerned, despite my dislike for certain aspects of the last two films, I have to say that for me BofTA is certainly an original film (not a by-the-numbers, here-we-go-again-with-the-fodder-for-the-masses affair like so many films today), and has the most fabulous visual effects, some of which I have never seen the like of before. The entire Smaug sequence, for example, is incredible. That the botched storyline lets the film down is a pity, but I still feel it merits the award. There is also some very fine acting (especially from Richard Armitage), and that alone is worth the price of a ticket (or a dozen) for me. I was idly watching the Dain sequence last night, and was thinking that those were-worms are incredible, the way they are done - and for me unexpected. *Snark* was raised re the "Dune" sandworms a while back - but if you love details - just look at the design of the were-worms and the way their jaws snap together and the way they snap back into the rocks - it's so organic, exactly like benthic sea creatures behave - which tells me a lot of research was done. So, oh, yes!!!! And that's the thing, you can watch the Hobbit movies over and over and savor so much!
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