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The Hobbit Trilogy
ThorinsNemesis:
So, after watching the Appendices of BOTFA more thoroughly, I found quite some interesting things.
Let's start with some locations: did you guys know that we have actually seen the Blue Mountains and the Iron Hills in the Hobbit movies? First - the short scene where the large groups of Dwarves walks through a hilly land full of lakes and Bilbo says 'Robbed of their homeland,...' is actually meant to be the Iron Hills! And the scene where Thorin points at some snowcapped Mountains while Bilbo says 'The young Dwarf prince took work where he could find it,...' is taking place in the Blue Mountains!
The Appendices also imply that the bigger part of the Erebor survivors settled in the Iron Hills after the Battle of Moria, while the other smaller part, led by Thorin, settles in the Blue Mountains (and a map in the Appendices might tell that Thorin's group of survivors split to live in two or three places in the northern Ered Luin, and one of those places is north of the Little Lune river); Richard Armitage also jokes that, of the hundreds of survivors that came to the Blue Mountains, only three or four of them are Dwarf-women with whom they would populate their new realm :D.
LordDainIronfoot:
That is some realyl cool andi nteresting info! I alwasy dreamed of seing Dwarven Fotresses of Blue Mountains and Iron Hills in Movie or at least the Regions! :)
Well we already knew that the biggest part of Erebor Survivors went to Iron Hills! But the other Infor about EL is really interesting and hah the joke,well the are 3-4 and not to mention not the pritiest among the Womans :D No wonder Kili fell in love with an Elf :D :D :D
ThorinsNemesis:
--- Zitat von: LordDainIronfoot am 8. Jan 2016, 08:26 ---No wonder Kili fell in love with an Elf :D :D :D
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I completely agree :D :D :D.
Talking about Dwarven stuff, I saw in the Appendices that Lee Pace was impressed by the work of the people who made different weapons and costumes for the movies, so he gave it a try too, and he was very good at it! For example, those awesome Weta boar-listas - Lee Pace actually made some of them! :)
And in DOS when Thorin implied that the Erebor survivors came to ask Thranduil for help - that scene was filmed and you can see small bits of it in the Appendices in which the survivors pass through the Greenwood. :)
Walküre:
Speaking about subtle hints and references in the Hobbit trilogy, I noticed that, when Elrond examines Glamdring in AUJ, he obviously recognised the sword of Turgon, and he starts saying in the background of the voices something like ''These swords were made for the Wars...'' and then you can't anymore hear things clearly.
I think that it would have been nice hearing some legendary tales of the First Age, or just some references about them, in the Hobbit, especially by one as Elrond who partially experienced those events directly :)
Just as Galadriel mentions Morgoth in the confrontation with Sauron in Dol Guldur.
ThorinsNemesis:
I actually had noticed Elrond saying that, but I didn't know what he meant until now :). You're right, some First Age history would have been nice, especially in AUJ.
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