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Fini wrote:And Cumberbatch ( played ' John Harrison' in Star trek) is voicing for Smaug. oohhhhhh, you are going to feel that voice in your stomach.
Can't wait.
searchingone wrote:I read the book.
pause will still be risen in December...
MG Man wrote:they kill the dragon in the end
muahahahahahahahaha
I spoilz it
"great serpents that slithered, those that walked on legs and those that flew with wings like the Bat. Of there kinds there were two types: the Cold-drake who foguth with fang and claw, and the miraculous Uruloki Fire-drakes, who destroyed with breath of flame. All dragons were the embodiment of the chief evils of Men, Elves and Dwarves, and so were great in the destruction of those races."
"The Dragons were in themselves vast armouries that worked toward Morgoth's aims. The reptiles were of massive size and power and were protected by scales of impenetrable iron. Tooth and nail were like javelin and rapier. The winged Dragons swept the land below them with hurricane winds, and the Fire-drakes breathed scarlet and green flames that licked the Earth and destroyed all in their path.
Beyond the strength of arms, Dragons carried other more subtle powers. Their eyesight was keener than the hawk's and anything that they sighted could not escape them. They had hearing that would catch the sound of the slightest breath of the most silent enemy, and a sense of smell that allowed them to name any creature by the least odour of its flesh.
The intelligence of Dragons was renowned, and was their love of setting and solving riddles. Dragons were ancient serpents and so were creatures of immense cleverness and knowledge but not of wisdom, for their intelligence had the flaws of vanity, gluttony, greed, deceit and wrath.
Being created chiefly of the elements of fire and sorcery, the Dragons shunned water and preferred darkness to the light of day. Dragon blood was black and deadly poison, and the vapours of their worm-stench were of burning sulphur and slime. Their bodies glowed always with a hard, gem-like flame. Their laughter was deeper than well-shafts and made the very mountains quake. The eyes of Dragons emitted rays of ruby light or in anger flashed red lightning. Their cruel reptilian voices were harsh whispers and, combined with the intensity of the serpent eye, invoked the Dragon-spell that bound unwary foes and made them wish to surrender to the beast's awesome will."
maj. tom wrote:Book doesn't climax when they kill the dragon, so don't be one of those who exits the cinema early.
it's based on one book "The Hobbit", but Jackson split it into 3 movies.pete wrote:maj. tom wrote:Book doesn't climax when they kill the dragon, so don't be one of those who exits the cinema early.
Isn't it a trilogy?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:it's based on one book "The Hobbit", but Jackson split it into 3 movies.pete wrote:maj. tom wrote:Book doesn't climax when they kill the dragon, so don't be one of those who exits the cinema early.
Isn't it a trilogy?
"The Lord of the Rings" was published in 3 volumes "Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers" and "The Return of the King" which Jackson did one movie for each volume.
Tolkien meant for The Silmarillion to be part of that epic as well, which it is.
Perhaps Jackson may do The Silmarillion as a trilogy movie too!
on a time line, first would be The Silmarillion, then The Hobbit, then The Lord of the Rings
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:it's based on one book "The Hobbit", but Jackson split it into 3 movies.pete wrote:maj. tom wrote:Book doesn't climax when they kill the dragon, so don't be one of those who exits the cinema early.
Isn't it a trilogy?
"The Lord of the Rings" was published in 3 volumes "Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers" and "The Return of the King" which Jackson did one movie for each volume.
Tolkien meant for The Silmarillion to be part of that epic as well, which it is.
Perhaps Jackson may do The Silmarillion as a trilogy movie too!
on a time line, first would be The Silmarillion, then The Hobbit, then The Lord of the Rings
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