Draugluin wrote:
Didn't Bilbo donate his share of the gold to Laketown and only keep the one chest that Gloin buried in AUJ?
Nope, he takes one chest of silver and one chest of gold as his payment. He also then digs up the Troll gold with Gandalf and takes that.
Goldman25 wrote:
RE: Thranduil's white gems ... isn't it mentioned in the book that Bilbo gives him a chest of white gems from his share of the loot? Is this a nice little nod to the book from PJ?
Bard gives Thranduil the Emeralds of Girion in the book. I think the white gems have replaced these emeralds in the films and will be resorted to Thranduil in TABA. In addition, at their parting Bilbo gives Thranduil a pearl and silver necklace.
mordor orc wrote:
Why didn't bilbo just use his Ring in the smaug scene? Like, hello you have a magic ring!
As much as that would have made sense I think the reason is purely one for the audience - so we can see better! After the first shot of Smaug, Bilbo puts the ring on and I was dreading that the whole sequence was going to be in Ring-world vision. I was really glad when he took the ring off, even if it didn't make a lot of narrative sense, as it gave us a much better look at the digital wonder that was Smaug.
Goldman25 wrote:
Was it supposed to imply that Bolg was one of those listening in on Gandalf and Thorin's convo in Bree, or was that a different big bald ugly monstrous-looking half-blind guy there?
It was a different big bald ugly monstrous-looking half-blind guy
Shadowandflame wrote:
After seeing the DOS I'm still wondering why PJ decided to keep Azog alive. Does it say anything about why PJ made these decisions in the "Making of" extras in the extended editions?
They say that as Azog killed Thror they wanted him alive so that Thorin has a personal grudge against that orc rather than taking it out on his son. I think that makes a lot of sense to be honest and that change really didn't bother me, Azog and Bolg occupy a total of about 5 sentences in the book so they're hardly the most fleshed out villains. I enjoyed Azog in the first film and was actually disappointed they swapped his and Bolg's roles around in DOS as we saw much less of him.
Draugluin wrote:
You can leave through the secret passage whenever, but can only open it on Durin's Day.
Making it the most useless and bizarre secret passage in the history of the world!
Having seen it again (2D this time!), I don't think the Thranduil would ever lead his people to aid a mannish village as in the book so here's what I think's gonna happen near the start of TABA that gets the elves to the BOFA in a different manner to the book:
Radagast contacts Galadriel and tells her Gandalf needs help in Dol Guldur. She then gets in touch with Thranduil and persuades him to lead his elves to attack the fortress (PJ has said it's like Helm's Deep but with the combatants on opposite sides of the walls) - Thranduil should listen to Galadriel and I think she's one of the few people who could persuade him to break his isolationism. There'll then be a big battle where Galadriel saves Gandalf (possibly aided by Elrond and/or Saruman, the latter of whom is definitely in TABA), carries him to safety (Cate Blanchett mentioned carrying a Gandalf replica ages ago) and possibly forces the Necromancer to flee to Mordor. I also think Radagast and Beorn will be involved in this battle - largely based on the Lego sets. Once he recovers, Gandalf will persuade Beorn and Thranduil - with Galadriel's agreement - to march on Erebor leading the elves to TBOFA.
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