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bumbaroo_1
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Mar 17 2016, 10:09pm
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correct quote "If this is to end in fire"
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Can someone tell me the correct quote to "If this is to end in fire"? Thanks
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DainPig
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Mar 18 2016, 12:00am
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We will all burn together? Dont know wot?
How aaaaaaaaaaaaaare you all??? Hey guys, this is my blog: dainpigblog.blogspot.com Dain Ironfoot has come!! And his pig's here too! It's going to be a great feast tonight, we are gonna eat Dain's pig! :0
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bumbaroo_1
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Mar 18 2016, 12:10am
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correct quote "If this is to end in fire"
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It's something like, "If this is to end in fire, then we shall burn together" Perhaps I should just watch the movie again!
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Dwarewien
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Mar 18 2016, 1:24am
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since the correct quote is: "If this is to end in fire, then we shall all burn together!" It's not only RA's favorite line, it's mine as well, and do you know that when he accepted the Ice Bucket Challenge, someone on Facebook (not me) commented with the following quote: "If this is to end in ice, then we shall all freeze together!" I thought that was brilliant!
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dormouse
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Mar 18 2016, 4:44pm
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For still there are so many things that I have never seen: in every wood and every spring there is a different green. . .
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Dwarewien
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Mar 18 2016, 10:20pm
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since I don't watch them as much as you (or else I'd probably have to replace it within a month), and I don't do this with just the Middle-earth based movies, but any movie. I don't watch them more just because I happen to own it. After all, it's not like I'm going to forget, but I have been reading a few naughty stories on Ao3 (short for Archive of Our Own), which is the only fan fiction site I don't have a Hobbit related username (though I do on FF.net), it's more Jurassic Park related. And speaking of FF.net, I found another interesting one called The Reluctant Bridegroom (it's on page 7). Another AU (short for alternate universe where the three heirs of Durin survive, which are the only stories I'll read and/or favor and follow) story set after the events of BoFA (that's all I'm going to say about it, since I know some of you avoid spoilers like the plague).
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Thranderz
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Mar 19 2016, 11:46am
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I haven't watched all 3 films back to back yet (haven't had the time). Is watching all of them in a row as amazing as I think it is?
I simply walked into Mordor.
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Avandel
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Mar 19 2016, 4:34pm
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IMO watching all three films back-to-back - if a person can make the time for it - is great. For, me at least, while I didn't actually groan in despair or get mad the way some of the audience did at the end of DOS in theaters (because, being a fan, I knew about the *cliffhanger* re Smaug), one thing that's nice is go straight from the end of DOS to the attack of Laketown. There's whole older threads about the DOS ending pros and cons, but for me watching DOS and BOFA together is pretty common. Besides, Smaug torching Laketown is a favorite scene of mine (among others) so why should I wait? AUJ I think at the end takes a nice "breath" at the carrock, but even then I love the Bree scene and then Beorn, so yeah, it's great to immerse yourself for hours in ME. Especially with the Hobbit EEs. Where I am it turned grey and mucky and Bree-like (does it ever get NICE in Bree or is it just like living in the U.S. Pacific Northwest where there is a lot of rain?) so I am settling in for a "Hobbit ME immersion".
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Dwarewien
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Mar 19 2016, 10:06pm
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since I tried that once with The Neverending Story trilogy when they were on television once, and it was exhausting. That was the first time I waited about nine hours to take a bathroom break (they had commercials, but they were awfully short, so I thought that I would wait it out). Though I do watch them in order (including all of the bonus discs, but not on the same day, since that's also exhausting. I tried that once with the Extended Edition of FotR and only made it through three discs, and was pretty dead on my feet the next day. Now I watch the movie one day, and spread the remaining two or three discs over the next couple of days, or weeks, in some cases). I even watch them on television even though I own them, but since none of the Hobbit movies come on channels that I actually get (not yet, anyway), I'll probably have to watch the movies again one of these days (not sure when, but it won't be this weekend). And I hear you about Pacific Northwest weather, but since I walk in any weather (what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right), the occasional unexpected downpour doesn't cause me to stay home (I go stir crazy if I stay home, so I would much rather be outside doing something).
"Will you follow me... one last time?"
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dormouse
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Mar 19 2016, 11:39pm
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I watch in pretty much the same way....
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All the films and in order, but spread over how ever many evenings it takes. I've never tried to do it in one sitting.
For still there are so many things that I have never seen: in every wood and every spring there is a different green. . .
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Kim
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Mar 22 2016, 2:21am
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That'll get ya, especially on the coast. I do actually have some sparkly ocean pics, but you've got to time it just right. Maybe third time will be the charm! As for M-e filming, I did find that a lot of NZ was a lot like WA (if the state was 3 times as big). We do have a lot of gorgeous mountain views (you know, when the marine layer isn't hanging about).
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Kilidoescartwheels
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Mar 23 2016, 5:37pm
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Yeah, you got me reading that - and it's totally interfering with my writing my current fanfic on Tauriel. This is also the second fanfic I've read where "poor Thorin" is "forced" to choose a bride and father an heir (wishful thinking, anyone?); kind of "Outlander"-ish, if you ask me. All I want to say is RESEARCH! So many things that even I, a relatively uneducated fan, caught - like there's no way a 14-year-old dwarf could be confused for a dwarrowdam of marrying age. And what's with this "White Queen" gamesmanship? There's no reason to think that dwarvish women (or the men, for that matter) would take on such "human" behavior. I've so far avoided writing a Thori-centric fanfic such as this because 1. I'd obviously write myself in vicariously as some kind of Mary-Sue; and 2. It wouldn't be appropriate for TORn, but after this I might have to! Um, yeah, OKAY!!!
Proud member of the BOFA Denial Association
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Dwarewien
Rohan
Mar 25 2016, 1:48am
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My OCs are hardly Mary Sue's...
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since I try my best to avoid that. They're not any more perfect than I am. Also, if I'm not sure if a female dwarf will react in the same way that I might (after all, we're different species), I simply leave it out of the story (it's more believable that way). My tumblr may be tagged as adult-orientated (for obvious reasons), but I will not reblog naughty pictures of Thorin (or favor them on deviantART, for that matter, since I'd be too embarrassed), but if I came home to that (I'm of course referring to the first image), I would either feel a little faint (since I don't faint much) or have to pinch myself to make sure it wasn't another dream.
"Will you follow me... one last time?"
(This post was edited by Queen of Erebor on Mar 25 2016, 1:52am)
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