Re: The Hobbit: There and Back Again
I just want to see Saruman, Gandalf and Galadriel kick some butt.
I just want to see Saruman, Gandalf and Galadriel kick some butt.
I just want to see Saruman, Gandalf and Galadriel kick some butt.
Really love Christopher Lee. Just a class act. Have never seen Wicker Man but will be sure to check it out, now. Really looking forward to his scenes in the third film as Saruman's corruption by Sauron is one of the story elements I was most interested in learning about in LotR. Thought we'd get a bit of that in Desolation but guess they just had too much going on to focus on that for this one. Hope he is alive and well by the time There and Back Again is released.
I just want to see Saruman, Gandalf and Galadriel kick some butt.
I take it you haven't read the book.
I'll be real curious to see if this goes the way of the book.
Same. I know Galadriel is not a wizard, but I've always gotten the sense that she's extremely powerful. If nothing else, she's clearly highly regarded, even by Saruman. One of my favorite parts of AUJ is when she's speaking with Gandalf, and when he looks up, she's vanished. It seemed to be a polarizing scene, but I'm a big Galadriel fan and like the idea of her having a lot of magical power.
She is very powerful. Not as powerful as the Wizards but powerful none the less. If I remember things correctly in the books she is the one who literally causes Dol Guldur to collapse on itself.
You really shouldn't see that in these movies though. Its not until after the events of The Hobbit that Saruman really starts to take an interest in The One Ring from what I remember. He also I don't think really becomes a lacky for Sauron until the events of LOTR.
I'm pretty sure we're gonna get that.
I'm not sure what she meant by this but Boyens said things would be played pretty straight in film 3.
That sounds pretty powerful. I got the sense form the first hobbit film that she was more powerful, but either way I'm looking forward to more Dol Guldor in part 3.
Well, I didn't want to give anything away to him. In some ways I'm hoping since DoS sorta changed a path of someone, that something else will be different.
I know that probably doesn't make sense.
Agreed it's too early to see a turn on Saruman's part, but it would be neat to see the early stages of Sauron's influence so that by FotR, it feels like a logical progression.You really shouldn't see that in these movies though. Its not until after the events of The Hobbit that Saruman really starts to take an interest in The One Ring from what I remember. He also I don't think really becomes a lacky for Sauron until the events of LOTR.
Something like this would be great.I want to see Saruman find the Palantir in Dol Guldur as the start of his downfall
I just want to see Saruman, Gandalf and Galadriel kick some butt.
That sounds pretty powerful. I got the sense form the first hobbit film that she was more powerful, but either way I'm looking forward to more Dol Guldor in part 3.
Bilbo finds out that the ring isn't magic at all, but a wedding ring. Gandalf officially declares Bilbo and Gollum gay husbands. Gollum was only leading Bilbo on to think he had lost him and let Bilbo lead him back to an unexpected honeymoon retreat back at Hobbiton!
I want to see Saruman find the Palantir in Dol Guldur as the start of his downfall
I just want to see Saruman, Gandalf and Galadriel kick some butt.