Official 'The Hobbit' Thread - Part 5

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Compare it to the goblins from Moria though. Looks different. Less humanoid more monstrous.

I'm not sure that it looks any less humanoid than the Moria goblins. They were very insect-like. This has the flesh tone and proportions of a man despite being monstrous, almost like a pig. Though it is more deformed and asymmetrical than those goblins.
 
But they should be humanoid since they come down from corrupted elves(and we know what elves look like).
To my knowledge, only orcs are descended from corrupted elves. Not goblins.
 
To my knowledge, only orcs are descended from corrupted elves. Not goblins.

In the movie verse, aren't the orcs pulled from the earth around Isengard? (And the Uruk-Hai were the result of breeding those orcs with humans?).
 
I'm pretty sure the creatures being birthed in the pits of Isengard were Uruk-hai already. The movie-verse treats them as a cross between orcs and goblin men (Gandalf says this to Elrond, I believe), whereas the book intended them to be a cross between orcs and human men (which is why they are able to travel in sunlight).
 
To my knowledge, only orcs are descended from corrupted elves. Not goblins.
From what I've read, Tolkien always used "goblin" and "orc" interchangeably to describe the same creature. I think he tended to use "goblin" more in The Hobbit due to it being a children's book.
 
Either way Orcs originate from corrupted elves in the film. Saruman even mentions this in FOTR.

"Do you know how the Orcs first came into being? They were elves once, taken by the dark powers, tortured and mutilated. A ruined and terrible form of life. Now... perfected. My fighting Uruk-Hai. Whom do you serve?"
 
Either way Orcs originate from corrupted elves in the film. Saruman even mentions this in FOTR.

"Do you know how the Orcs first came into being? They were elves once, taken by the dark powers, tortured and mutilated. A ruined and terrible form of life. Now... perfected. My fighting Uruk-Hai. Whom do you serve?"

Morgoth captured a group of elves imprisoned them and corrupted and transformed them using dark magic. Sauron was Morgoth's lieutenant for those who dont know
 
This may sound awful, but that pig looks delicious, and it makes me think of bacon.
 
Any news on the trailer release?
 
Should be out by the end of the month. All LOTR final trailers came out the last week of September.
 
I love Elrond. I love that's he's so wise and yet when the War of the Ring was about to happen the best he could do is...

"Oh well, I might go on holiday :yay:"
 
New pictures from the Hobbit app on Facebook:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/86855775@N04/

Also, The app has an updated version of the scroll. Looks like the first film ends at the eagle rescue. Which means we now have to wait fifteen months to see Beorn, Thranduil, and Mirkwood.

Awesome :dry:.
 
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New pictures from the Hobbit app on Facebook:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/86855775@N04/

Also, The app has an updated version of the scroll. Looks like the first film ends at the eagle rescue. Which means we now have to wait fifteen months to see Beorn, Thranduil, and Mirkwood.

Awesome :dry:.

Im sure we will see all that in a teaser or trailer for part two so at most we have to wait a year to see that stuff.

Could you post the updated scroll?
 
Unfortunately, I'm not sure how to rip it from the app.
 
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