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Giles 07-07-11 04:05 PM

Re: The Hobbit
 
it could be worse:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._head_shot.jpg

Anubis2005X 07-07-11 04:11 PM

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Are they from The Hobbit video game?

Josh-da-man 07-07-11 04:20 PM

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What's up with the hair on the one on the right?

pinata242 07-07-11 04:27 PM

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Is that shot is from the JC Penney photoshoot in Rivendell?

Solid Snake 07-07-11 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 10845350)
What's up with the hair on the one on the right?

...you mean their right and our left? I dunno...but it's crazy.

auto 07-07-11 07:20 PM

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Those are awesome action figures.

RocShemp 07-07-11 07:38 PM

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What's R'as Al Ghul doing in this?

rexinnih 07-07-11 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 10845358)
Is that shot is from the JC Penney photoshoot in Rivendell?

Thought there was something about that background I've seen before.

pinata242 07-08-11 12:11 PM

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http://l.yimg.com/img.omg.yahoo.com/..._912526707.jpg

John Callen as Oin and Peter Hambleton as Gloin in Warner Bros. Pictures' The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - 2012

Distant cousins of Thorin Oakenshield, these two doughty Northern Dwarves join the Company out of a sense of loyalty to their kin, and also because they have a substantial sum of money invested in the venture. Along with Bombur, Gloin is the only other married Dwarf in the Company (there being a shortage of female dwarves in general). His wife is an acclaimed beauty with a particularly fine beard. Gloin is the proud father of a young son, Gimli, who will go on to become part of the famous Fellowship of the Ring.

islandclaws 07-08-11 12:15 PM

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I could look at these production photos all day. The level of detail is fantastic.

Alvis 07-08-11 12:28 PM

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As long as it features songs sung by Glen Yarbrough(?), I'm in. :)

Anubis2005X 07-08-11 12:31 PM

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These "photos" are weirding me out. Have they been DNRed to death, or are they actually wax figures, or what...

Cellar Door 07-08-11 02:37 PM

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They look more HDR than DNR.

FinkPish 07-08-11 08:04 PM

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Second Production Diary posted: http://www.facebook.com/video/video....50314562706807

milo bloom 07-08-11 09:59 PM

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You guys are overthinking these pics, of course they're photoshopped to death, they're publicity shots. Looking past that, I can see that Jackson and company are on the right track for the correct feel that this movie needs and keeps me optimistic.

Groucho 07-08-11 10:01 PM

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I had no idea Andy Serkis was a second-unit director on this.

RocShemp 07-08-11 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 10847187)
You guys are overthinking these pics, of course they're photoshopped to death, they're publicity shots. Looking past that, I can see that Jackson and company are on the right track for the correct feel that this movie needs and keeps me optimistic.

:up:

pinata242 07-08-11 11:55 PM

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Too many actors, producers, travels, age, and variables for my taste! A 2+ month break and there'll be another one or two of these? With all the troubles this production had getting started, this is just asking for tragedy.

Fist of Doom 07-08-11 11:58 PM

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Bad photoshopping or not, those publicity photos make it clear Jackson is keeping a similar look to the LOTR films, and that's a good thing.


Originally Posted by FinkPish (Post 10847065)

:up: I hope they keep making these.

milo bloom 07-10-11 10:14 AM

Re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 10847270)
Too many actors, producers, travels, age, and variables for my taste! A 2+ month break and there'll be another one or two of these? With all the troubles this production had getting started, this is just asking for tragedy.

Right, cause getting the LOTR trilogy up and running was a walk in the park right?

pinata242 07-10-11 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 10848359)
Right, cause getting the LOTR trilogy up and running was a walk in the park right?

That's the past. Just because things didn't happen then doesn't mean they won't now. Try to be less realistic or optimistic, please. This is the internet (where things are super-serious, m'kay?)

SomeVoices 07-10-11 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 10848385)
That's the past. Just because things didn't happen then doesn't mean they won't now. Try to be less realistic or optimistic, please. This is the internet (where things are super-serious, m'kay?)

:lol: Relax there buddy, m'kay?

covenant 07-12-11 02:05 PM

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Aren't you a little thin to be a dwarf?

http://media.social.s-msn.com/images...DWF-003550.jpg

HN 07-12-11 02:14 PM

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the next dwarf shot needs needs to have one of them wielding an axe. a big ass axe in the foreground.

RoboDad 07-12-11 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by covenant (Post 10851129)
Aren't you a little thin to be a dwarf?

http://media.social.s-msn.com/images...DWF-003550.jpg

Well, this is Fili and Kili. They are still just "children" among dwarves, after all. Only thing is, I thought they both were supposed to have yellow hair and beards.


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