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Description Oh, how I love these two brothers in arms^^

I'd bet that even these two badasses were deeply moved by Bilbo's words
and turned for a moment into soft hearted teddybears... ^^
Maybe in this moment it would be save to cuddle them xD
any volunteers?
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Goldie4224 In reply to ??? [2014-07-12 13:24:23 +0000 UTC]

now we are

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Cassandrasade In reply to Goldie4224 [2014-07-12 17:42:16 +0000 UTC]

!!Β 

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PercyCastellan [2014-06-14 02:47:56 +0000 UTC]

I wanna cuddle ThorinΒ  Β 

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Goldie4224 In reply to PercyCastellan [2014-06-14 14:32:07 +0000 UTC]

yeah me, too- but I think that would end badly

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countytyronelass34 [2013-02-06 19:23:36 +0000 UTC]

Lol I volunteer! I wanna cuddle Thorin! And Bilbo!

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Goldie4224 In reply to countytyronelass34 [2013-02-06 21:17:59 +0000 UTC]

well, it think Bilbo won't mind, but maybe Thorin will

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StrawberryJam1313 [2013-02-02 04:09:56 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha it would be safe to hug them? I VOLUNTEER FOR TRIBUTE.

Seriously though, I love how Dwalin is so loyal in the movie. It kind of just seems right, you know? Not that the rest of the company aren't loyal as heck, but... Dwalin's just like: YO DUDES, THIS IS MY BFF, HURT HIM AND YOU'LL GET AN AXE IN YOUR BACKSIDE. So awesome xDD

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Goldie4224 In reply to StrawberryJam1313 [2013-02-02 08:25:09 +0000 UTC]

maybe it would be save, that's why I need volunteers, so I can check if I'm right and join

yes, I love them, too!^^ Brothers in arms, whatever might come, they will fight till the end and never leave the others side. and they are so similar, I mean seriously what has Thorin incommon with the rest of the dwarves? only Dwalin is as tough as Thorin and stern, they have a quest to fulllfill, so no time for nonsense...

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StrawberryJam1313 In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-02 09:26:37 +0000 UTC]

Haha well, I'm accepted as tribute, right? I can go in and check... RIIIIGHT?

Yes! You said it so well! But if the whole company were composed of Thorins and Dwalins, it would be a very serious and lifeless journey indeed, so we do need some Filis and Kilis But still, I think only they (and Balin, perhaps) really understand what the quest is about and what's at stake.

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Goldie4224 In reply to StrawberryJam1313 [2013-02-02 11:58:45 +0000 UTC]

yes, go my brave friend^^ I will mourn you if you don't come back
but the hobbit survived a hug from Thorin, I'm sure you will succeed, Thorin and Dwalin have so much teddy bear potenital, they just don't embrace their softie side at the moment...

I agree, I mean Fili, Kili and Bofur, etc. make this so much more fun, I almost died of laughter when they visited Bilbo... xD
If the company had more Dwalins and Thorin, there would only be majestic silence and maybe some battle cries... and hobbit scolding

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StrawberryJam1313 In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-04 09:42:22 +0000 UTC]

Alright then! Here goes nothing! *cautiously tip-toes around the corner*

It's from lack of love, I know it. If they had a bunch of fangirls running after them I'm sure they'd embrace their softie side any minute /coughcough But then again, the hobbit survives many things he wasn't supposed to O.o

Hahaha you're so right! Majestic silence? Battle cries? Hobbit scolding?? Oh yes Haha tbh though, Dwalin's scene was one of my favourites too.
"Um... do we know each other?"
*glare* "No."
Ahahaha /shot

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Goldie4224 In reply to StrawberryJam1313 [2013-02-04 09:55:41 +0000 UTC]

yes, they need some love and cuddling, maybe they will get used to it xD they were taught to fight not to love. yes, the hobbit is very lucky, I hope so are you but there are things worth dying for, right? like touching Thorin for a second xD

haha yes, that scene is fantastic, Dwalin is so grumpy, he's even worse than Thorin xD haha and how he eats the whole fish! poor Bilbo xD he must have been scared to death and very hungry xD
there's one question I still have... where the fuck did all that dwarves sleep?! in Bilbo's bed? xD

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StrawberryJam1313 In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-10 05:06:33 +0000 UTC]

Awww, cuddling! xDDD This is so adorable... Hahaha yes, touching Thorin for a second. Or even coming close to his majesty. Definitely worth dying for

*screams* *comes sprinting from around the corner* THEY TRIED TO THROW PLATES AT ME... AND BLUNTED KNIVES... but I touched Ori hair? Do I have to go back and touch Thorin?

Hahaha xD Yeah, poor Bilbo, being all hungry. Even Thorin got to eat even though he came late. (And Dwalin unable to reach the cookies! So cute! xDD) I'm thinking they all lay down in the living room, since Bilbo was certainly the only one sleeping in his own bed xD They're dwarves, they can rough it!

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Goldie4224 In reply to StrawberryJam1313 [2013-02-10 09:29:13 +0000 UTC]

you've touched Ori's hair? well a little success, but we did not come here for this, so try again xD *shovels a grave*
you will exhaust them and then I will go over when they're sleeping

yes, poor Bilbo! First the dwarves eat everything up and second, he was too scared to eat xD yes, Thorin got some soup, hahaha xD the feast was already over... well that happens when you arrive last... ^^ and get lost twice... haha, I wish he get lost around here and come knocking to my door to ask for directions xD (well, I guess he did NOT ask for directions at all, that's why he got lost twice... proud Mr. Majestic xD too manly to ask for some help ) I'm astonished there was actually something left for him xD I bet he was really annoyed about the lousy soup xD

oh some rough dwarf cuddling on Bilbo's carpet... mhm... like that idea xD maybe they are more used to cuddling, than we think...^^

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kworking [2013-02-01 17:26:42 +0000 UTC]

Thorin and Dwalin. They are one and the same........ Well except for the fact that Thorin is Majestic and all.I love them both.

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Goldie4224 In reply to kworking [2013-02-01 18:24:17 +0000 UTC]

yes, both tough warriors and very grumpy^^ got to love them^^

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Griffonheart [2013-01-31 20:59:27 +0000 UTC]

The Hobbit was a short book, it didn't have the chance to detail each dwaves' individual personality. I'm glad PJ made this into a trilogy, allowing a much broader world for people.

In the movie Dwalin is portrait as the most loyal and fieriest, as Balin offers his wisdom to Thorin, Dwalin offers his arms. Balin may sometimes speak against Thorin's wishes, Dwalin simply follows.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Griffonheart [2013-01-31 23:19:07 +0000 UTC]

a shame, I love good character descriptions and what about Thorin?
I'm happy that it is a trilogy, the more dwarf action the better and it's well done, so it's ok for me^^

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Griffonheart In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-01 07:36:17 +0000 UTC]

The trilogy not only allow the dwarves to be more 'alive', they also add in enough lore from Similarion, Tolkien's book of tales, many instances happen right around the same time as the Hobbit story.

I don't believe any story should be rushed, even a short story could be made longer, more detailed, so the audience could 'feel' the history. Middleearth is too deep to copy-and-paste in six films, let alone one.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Griffonheart [2013-02-01 08:57:13 +0000 UTC]

yes, I agree! and if there's more than one movie you can really immerse into the story and the whole Tolkien world, like it was the case with LOTR one, would not be enough, the fangirl in me would go crazy

of course there are the same elements in LOTR and in the hobbit like fighting the evil, visiting Rivendell, a leader and his company and a hobbit, but it's a different story, with very different characters

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Evolvana [2013-01-31 14:46:41 +0000 UTC]

In the movie we can see that Dwalin always agrees with Thorin, in every situation. I wonder if he will still agree with his at the end.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-01-31 14:49:57 +0000 UTC]

yes, they are so close and trust each other.
I love the scene in Rivendell when Thorin and Dwalin are backbiting about the elves xD I wonder, what they were saying xD
Good question, well we will see how Dwalin reacts...

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-01-31 15:24:32 +0000 UTC]

In the book Dwalin is not exactly like in the movie, but in the movie I imagine him rushing to help Thorin, like Fili and Kili. Like what he did when Azog attacked Thorin at the end of movie 1: Fili and Kili were the 2 first dwarves to attack the orcs, and Dwalin the 3rd

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-01-31 15:40:35 +0000 UTC]

oh, he's not like that in the book? I haven't read the book yet... shame on me, but I will borrow it from a friend
yes, in the movie Dwalin is really loyal to Thorin and Thorin can relay on him a wonderful friendship^^

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-01-31 22:41:18 +0000 UTC]

In the book the dwarves are not described very well... they are more developped in the movie. The only ones really developped in the book are, I think, Thorin, Balin, and maybe Bombur because he's the "fat hungry dwarf" who always complains

The book has almost the same story as the movie, except for some things like Azog (who should be dead at the battle of Azanulbizar and not chasing Thorin at all) and some other details, but the dwarves are quite different (they are more "cartoon" in the book... all of them older, with long beards and with the same outfits, etc). I prefer the dwarves in the movie version Thorin in the book is interesting but older and more grumpy, and not very kind.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-01-31 23:24:37 +0000 UTC]

yes, a friend who saw the movie with me had read the book before and he was complaing that they made a trilogy out of nothing, but I think they do a good job, I don't mind that Azog has such a huge part. Thorin needs to fight something^^

oh and he was also complaining, that the dwarves look so "world of warcraft" like... and he was very pissed that Thorin and Fili and Kili looked sooo good...
hehe, I was like: wow, did you see that? so majestic! so hot! omg, I love dwarves... xD

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-01 01:24:57 +0000 UTC]

Usually guys dislike the fact that so many girls find Thorin / Fili / Kili handsome I'm happy about their look in the movie!

And I don't think that Peter Jackson made a trilogy "out of nothing". If he had done just one movie it would have been way too short to show everything that happens in the book (especially because Tolkien sometimes in only a few words make a whole battle happen and finish: you cannot do that in a movie!) and his dwarves are not well developped except Thorin, so I'm happy that Peter Jackson is spending more time on developping characters and also adding elements of other books (Silmarillion, etc). Radagast for example is not in the book, the Necromancer story is in another little novel but not in the book, etc.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-01 08:51:01 +0000 UTC]

yes, I guess he was just jealous xD me, too, I'm very happy. but I don't like Kilis look, I mean no beard at all... not very dwarfish, but well, I guess he's for all the girls who don't like men with beard

yes, I'd would be a shame just to rush trough the tale in one movie... and Thorin he needs more than one movie, not just because I want to look at him, but I think he's so damn intresting!
We've seen this hard and bitter side and at the end some kindness and a grateful Thorin, but he's such an interesting character, he's capable of more^^

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-01 15:03:01 +0000 UTC]

But did someone tell you about the end? you should read the book at least for that ^^ I wonder how they will show that in the movie. Yes Thorin is a complex character, and in the book you only see him with Bilbo's eyes so he seems very arrogant and impulsive, but when you read the small novels (Quest to Erebor, etc) where Gandalf explains more about that quest, you understand the character of Thorin better. He had hard decisions to make, and sometimes his arrogance made him make the wrong ones, but everyone should thank him at the end.

What most people fail to understand is that if Thorin was not there, did not start this quest and did not make the decisions he made, there would be no "Lord of the Rings" and Sauron would have win at the end of The Lord of The Rings. The 2 stories are connected and I hope they will show that in the movie.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-01 15:10:13 +0000 UTC]

well, the inet is full of spoilers... so I know that Fili, Kili and Thorin die in a battle Γ§_Γ§ I don't need further informations, no, no Γ§_Γ§
but, I will read the book anyway

yes, there's so much on Thorin's mind, he has such a responsibility and he's a proud dwarf who lost everything... Γ§_Γ§ and who can blame him? the hobbit doesn't seem to be very useful at the beginning...
I mean seriously, I pity Thorin, his army is only 12 dwarves strong... and look at them Oo one has a axe in his head, another his like Obelix one uses only a slingshot as a weapon... Oo (but of course I still love them^^) but they're not very impressive xD
he's the rightful king, but the other dwarves did not answer his call... and he's very stressed about the journey, and then stupid gandalf brings him such a pathetic burglar... I mean, that expedition is doomed, you could think

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-01 15:27:17 +0000 UTC]

The thing is, in the book Thorin is more distant than in the movie, more arrogant, he's also older and less attractive so we like him less in the book when you read the end the first time, you don't agree with Thorin's decisions (let's say he become a bit too paranoiac once he is again in Erebor and is very arrogant with people who could be his allies (humans, elves...) so in the book we think "dammit, Thorin! stop being so paranoiac, make peace with everyone! stop being racist and selfish!" but he always has his old grudge against elves, etc... so when you read the book the first time you think he's really acting like an asshole.

But when you read it a second time and especially when you analyse what happens, at the end you understand him. He lost so much, he was betrayed in the past, he lost everything, so when he takes back everything again and sees people/strangers who come to claim his gold and his people's legacy, we understand that he does not want to give it, because it's his property. So yes he is being selfish, he could be generous and give a bit of his gold to people in need, but he sees them as vultures coming to steal his property (especially the elves, come on, when you see what happens in movie 2 and how badly the dwarves are treated, no wonder why Thorin hates them).

Well it's very complex and you should really read the book, it's not just about the death of some characters.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-01 16:02:10 +0000 UTC]

yes, I know that he keeps all the gold to himself and becomes very unsympathetic... I wonder if they will act out this, too...

yes, I promise, I will read it^^

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-01 17:19:19 +0000 UTC]

It's just that there are different ways to analyse that. (and he doesn't want the gold for himself, but for him and his company, as he wants to share with all his dwarves)

The basic way of understanding: he has the "dragon sickness", he is selfish, he desires gold above everything else...

The subtle way of understanding: he has lost everything before, he was betrayed before, and now he wants to protect his legacy against people who want to steal things that don't belong to them, people who betrayed or emprionned him (Thranduil, Bilbo...)

I hope they will do it the "subtle way" in the movie. I've read Richard Armitage interviews where he's talking a bit about that "dragon sickness", the lust for gold, but Thorin in the book is never crazy or anything about his gold, he is perfectly sane, so I wouldn't like to see Thorin a bit mad like Thror was in the first movie, because that's just wrong (Thror was mad because of the Ring, not just the gold). I hope they will talk about the ring in the movie, as it is that ring that drove mad Thror and Thrain.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-01 18:31:45 +0000 UTC]

yes, I hope he won't turn into a crazy old dwarf only hungry for gold... that would be so sad...

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-01 22:40:51 +0000 UTC]

They started with the "we want our homeland" motivation so Peter Jackson would be stupid to suddenly change all the motivation into just "I want my gold"... I hope they will do that the subtle way, more like "this is the legacy of my people and those stupid elves won't touch it!"

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-02 08:30:55 +0000 UTC]

yes, I mean Thorin wants Erebor back for his people and not only for the old gold, it really shows that this is very important to him. he wants to be a good leader and give his folks back their homeland, because they've lost everything.
I don't want to see a crazy Thorin lusting for gold Γ§_Γ§

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-02 10:54:31 +0000 UTC]

Same for me! Richard Armitage says in an interview that Thorin will becomeless sympathetic towards the end, I think he's talking about that, but I hope they don't make him selfish and crazy

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-02 11:53:23 +0000 UTC]

yes, that would ruin everything Γ§_Γ§ but I'm sure they will make him less likeable, because he has to die...

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-02 14:32:02 +0000 UTC]

It is not in their interest. If people like him, the death will be even more spectacular I think.
But remember Boromir, he acted badly towards the hobbits but in fact we liked him when he died, it was his redemption.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-02 15:37:20 +0000 UTC]

yes, maybe Thorin will act like a prick so he loses sympathy, but then he dies a heoric death, and everything else is forgotten.
oh, I don't want to see them die, I will cry so hard in the cinema Γ§_Γ§
but, I have to admit... I love heroic deaths... xD

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-02 16:19:18 +0000 UTC]

I'll love him no matter what. I know his story and his tragic past, I can understand why he acts like this. I just hope the rest of the fans will understand that as well.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-02 17:22:14 +0000 UTC]

yes, me, too, he can't lose my affection and respect.
don't mind the other fans... they prefer Kili

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-02 20:53:43 +0000 UTC]

The Legolas fans prefer Kili, in fact, I guess? they like only the shaved guys

But Legolas never had any real charisma in the Lord of the rings (because of Orlando Bloom I guess), he has a nice face but he will seem so "flat" compared to the passionate and impulsive Thorin

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-02 21:38:21 +0000 UTC]

Yes, they do...
but I'm all for the bearded manly guys... ^^
all elves are so boring... no emotions except arrogance... I was never impressed by Legolas, I prefered Aragorn and Boromir^^

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-02 22:17:44 +0000 UTC]

Yes me too I prefer manly men with some temper ^^ and a lot of courage.

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-03 08:09:51 +0000 UTC]

me, too!^^ yes, and I'm always falling for the grumpy, mysterious types... xD

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-03 11:24:08 +0000 UTC]

Did you notice that when the giant of stone crushes the second group of dwarves, Thorin is screaming "Kiliiii!" but in fact Kili is in his own group, and it's Fili who was crushed. That's really strange. How could they make such a mistake?

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-03 12:06:30 +0000 UTC]

yes, that's weird... maybe he did confuse Fili with Kili, or it's just a mistake of the movie, and they thought we would not notice...
and maybe they wanted to make clear that Kili is Thorin's favourite nephew...

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Evolvana In reply to Goldie4224 [2013-02-03 17:44:31 +0000 UTC]

Poor Fili he needs love too!

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Goldie4224 In reply to Evolvana [2013-02-03 21:27:58 +0000 UTC]

I love Fili, I'm not a fan of Kili. (I mean he's hillarious with Fili, I like them as brothers who always stick together, but I prefer other dwarves to Kili)
I think Fili looks sooo good, like a blond, younger Thorin!
and he has always a smile on his lips, it's contagious...^^
It's a shame we don't see much of him, in the fighting scenes you never see him, always Kili with his boring bow... they just gave Kili all those parts, so the girls fancy him, because there's no Legolas (yet)

oh and maybe Thorin did scream "Fili" but because it sounds so similar we understood "Kili"... I hope this is it, I mean poor Fili, Kili is next to Thorin, and Fili is in dager, but Thorin doesn't notice xD

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