redhawk23
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They aren't wolves, though...they're Wargs.
And wargs are not hyenas.
They aren't wolves, though...they're Wargs.
Just like with humans, some will be different. In a culture and species the way the individual of a group looks physically and dresses can vary wildly at times. Perdonally, I like that they express their personality through their style and looks, like intelligent beings are known to do.
Making him almost beardless is not giving him personality. If anything, he now reminds me of your generic fantasy action hero... only shorter.Just like with humans, some will be different. In a culture and species the way the individual of a group looks physically and dresses can vary wildly at times. Perdonally, I like that they express their personality through their style and looks, like intelligent beings are known to do.
Lol, this. He's a Tolkien's dwarf. Tolkien's dwarfs have thick beards, even the women. Not hard to get it right, but for some reason, Jackson (or Del Toro... or whoever it was) failed.No one is requesting that they all look like Gimlie with different colored hair, just that their beard were more generally impressive (or there at all).

There are more, but I can't seem to find them.
Sure it is, its Tom, Bill and Bert!I'm not sure if this is for The Hobbit or not. I think it is.
t:Tom, Bill, and Bert say hello.Sure it is, its Tom, Bill and Bert!t:
Making him almost beardless is not giving him personality. If anything, he now reminds me of your generic fantasy action hero... only shorter.
Lol, this. He's a Tolkien's dwarf. Tolkien's dwarfs have thick beards, even the women. Not hard to get it right, but for some reason, Jackson (or Del Toro... or whoever it was) failed.
But enough with the whining. When will they finally show Smaug?![]()
They are perfect.Tom, Bill, and Bert say hello.
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Dwarves can still have a thick beard even when it is short. In the film's universe it was never stated or established that young dwarves look like older dwarves. This is an adaption and a short bearded dwarf isnt ruining anything unless we are nitpicking. If dwarves were real id bet my life savings you could find a few without beards. Why? Because it is taboo. One somewhere has to be clean cut out of sheer spite. That is a personality. Them all having long bushy beards makes them look like carbon copies of every dwarf in existence. I like the short beards and weird beards on the dwarves. They are unorthodox adventerous dwarves who go their own way culutural customs be damned.
And its also a wise decision practically speaking. Thirteen dwarves on screen need to be as varying and different as reasonably possible.
They are perfect.
Yeah, but this is Thorin, not some random adventurous young Dwarf rebel.They are unorthodox adventerous dwarves who go their own way culutural customs be damned.
Exactly, now let's just hope they actually make them talk.Yeah, much better than the look of the trolls from the LOTR trilogy imo. Then again, I wouldn't expect them to look the same because they're supposed to be different types of trolls.
Good point, but now all that does is piss me off even more.If they were worried about that with LOTR, then why did they give Aragorn, Boromir, Faramir and Eomer beards? The text never mentions any of them being bearded.
