Edmond Dantès;52276707 said:
Jackson is quite tricksy.
Lurtz all the way.Edmond Dantès;52309911 said:Azog (slayer of Thror) versus Lurtz (slayer of Boromir and a fighting Uruk-hai.
Who wins?
Edmond Dantès;52309911 said:Azog (slayer of Thror) versus Lurtz (slayer of Boromir and a fighting Uruk-hai.
Who wins?
Hmm...
versus
Yeah, I'm gonna go with the guy from Gundabad.
Although I think Lurts looks a helluva a lot cooler
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Edmond Dantès;52309911 said:Azog (slayer of Thror) versus Lurtz (slayer of Boromir and a fighting Uruk-hai.
Who wins?
Edmond Dantès;52276707 said:
Edmond Dantès;52276707 said:
Some material relating to Star Wars.... Episode 8? by the looks of it?
Edmond Dantès;52309911 said:Azog (slayer of Thror) versus Lurtz (slayer of Boromir and a fighting Uruk-hai.
Who wins?
True that, Azog's size is greatly exaggerated, a good Elf warrior (Glorfindel) or human warrior would slay Azog relatively easily.Aragorn >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thorin
as a fighter
So I go with Lurtz
Jackson is quite tricksy.
Hmm...
versus
Yeah, I'm gonna go with the guy from Gundabad/Moria.
Although I think Lurts looks a helluva a lot cooler
Edmond Dantès;52379976 said:
The big star of film 2, even more so than Gollum and AUJ. Not sure about film 3.Most exciting, is he actually in the next film in any length or is it end cameo build up to 3?
Just you wait man. I bet Azog will go down like a pussy in the future movies.
I'm guessing he'll dieLeading the orc contingency at the battle of 5 armies. Gives the chance of a badass death at least.
Edmond Dantès;52385796 said:Azog kills Fili and Kili, Thorin kills Azog, Bolg kills Thorin, Beorn kills Bolg (as in the book).
Ah. I misinterpreted the "as in the book" comment and doubted my memory hard for a second there.To confirm my ancient childhood memories, in the book, Azog died in the backstory's war b/t orcs and dwarves, and Fili and kili were killed by no-names, right?
Thranduil was of the Sindar, descendants of the Teleri; one of the three main branches of Elves, (the other two being the Noldor and the highest of all Elves, the Vanyar). A small group of Sindar mingled with the Elves they found in Greenwood. The general populace of the Mirkwood kingdom (Greenwood) were Silvan Elves who never completed the journey to Valinor after Orome (the Vala who first came across the Elves in their infancy in Middle-earth) summoned them on behalf of the Valar. They made it as far as the Misty Mountains from the Elven birth place (Cuiviénen )before deciding to remain in Middle-earth. They largely disapeared from history, becoming known as the Nandor, then reappearing later.In the sneak peek, Colbert mentioned that Thranduil & Legolas were of a different er, elf... race? than their Mirkwoodian subjects. Are they not from Mirkwood... errr, Greenwood? Is that the reason that Tauriel has a different color hair than any of the elves we've seen so far? I assumed that one could tell where an elf was from by the color of their hair :
Edmond Dantès;52392504 said:Thranduil was of the Sindar, descendants of the Teleri; one of the three main branches of Elves, (the other two being the Noldor and the highest of all Elves, the Vanyar). A small group of Sindar mingled with the Elves they found in Greenwood. The general populace of the Mirkwood kingdom (Greenwood) were Silvan Elves who never completed the journey to Valinor after Orome (the Vala who first came across the Elves in their infancy in Middle-earth) summoned them on behalf of the Valar. They made it as far as the Mountains from the Elven birth place (Cuiviénen )before deciding to remain in Middle-earth. They largely disapeared from history, becoming known as the Nandor, then reappearing later.
The Nandor were regarded as 'lesser' than the other Elves. That explains their more rustic culture.
Thranduil was of the ruling class, along with Legolas. Tauriel, a 'lesser' Elf.
Finally, the Vanyar were blonde, but there were exceptions to this, with certain Elves with Vanyar blood in them. Galadriel and Glorfindel for example. Noldor were generally dark haired, with one exception; Mahtan and members of his family.
Think of them as one big dysfunctional family.I have to admit, "rustic elves" made me chuckle. I don't blame them; I woulda stayed in Greenwood too if I were an elf.
Sometimes it's hard for me to remember that elves are immortal, so I suppose their generational dynamics are way different than what I would think when I think of families.
Edmond Dantès;52399830 said:Think of them as one big dysfunctional family.
Edmond are you Stephen Colbert?
Now that I think about it, I never have seen Dantès and Colbert in the same place at the same time...
Wait, whats Jacksons involvement with SW..?
Dantes did seem to almost use the very same words to describe the whole Thranduil Legolas Mirkwood elves disparity a couple of posts up... That could be because Colbert explained it all very succinctly and there's no point muddying things... or it could be because THEY'RE THE SAME PERSON.
Edmond are you Stephen Colbert?
Now that I think about it, I never have seen Dantès and Colbert in the same place at the same time...
...
This question has been in my head for a long, long time. But, I never asked because Edmond seems too mellow to be someone as silly as Colbert. Maybe he's just really good at hiding it?
Dantes did seem to almost use the very same words to describe the whole Thranduil Legolas Mirkwood elves disparity a couple of posts up... That could be because Colbert explained it all very succinctly and there's no point muddying things... or it could be because THEY'RE THE SAME PERSON.
I've got some more fun art I want to share! Sketches, but whatevs.
If Frerin & Dis had been the ones to come along with Thorin instead of Fili & Kili I love this chick's super-expressive dwarves, they make me so happeh~
Here's her tumblr; she's got a ton of the other dwarves, too! Everyone, in fact <3
Her female dwarfs are in SERIOUS need of facial hair
Edmond Dantès;52618980 said:Sir Ian McKellen: Benedict Cumberbatch is very impressive in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
http://metro.co.uk/2013/04/03/ian-m...n-the-hobbit-the-desolation-of-smaug-3581828/
Sir Ian McKellen: The Lord of the Rings is better than The Hobbit
http://metro.co.uk/2013/04/04/sir-i...-the-rings-is-better-than-the-hobbit-3581855/
Edmond Dantès;52276707 said:
That's even less likely than Peter directing Episode VIII considering the ongoing strife between the respective parties.Apparently some people have also pointed out that there is a "Silmarillion Part 1" script on his shelf.