AndrewGilkison
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Um... that drawing is not exactly PG.
Um... that drawing is not exactly PG.
When it shows him treating the rabbit on the table it seems to be fairly normal.
Also, cg in trailers almost always looks terrible.
Some folks are saying that the sled "proves he doesn't understand the material." In what way exactly? Radagast is closely associated with animals and lives in Mirkwood.
Not Tolkienlike enough?
Tiny people that live in holes in the ground, rabbit sleds, monsters made of fire and shadow, giant eagles, talking animals, walking talking trees, a man that can transform into a bear
Other than who made them up, do any of these really stand out?
^ Ah so it is a hedgehog. Thanks.
Anybody know what is tearing into Radagast's roof when he is examining the animal?
Radagast sees your hate of the bunnysleigh and how much does he care?
Not a single ****
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Forgetting the negativity for a moment. My favorite bit from the trailer was definitely the short conversation between Galadriel and Gandalf. The words are perfect, as is Bilbo fighting with Sting. Gives me hope.
When it shows him treating the rabbit on the table it seems to be fairly normal.
Only thing we are missing is flying pigs.
I'm not sure. My feeling is that the Troll's segment has been much expanded. I sense that the little incident of finding their stash of loot has grown into something a bit more "Indiana Jones".There is a quick scene of gandalf running/falling dosn a narrow corridor and he bursts out and nearly falls off an edge. Is that Dol Guldor?
It just occurred to me: what if Radagast can alter his size, and the rabbits are ordinarily proportioned?
I hope not. Radagast, Gandalf and Saruman should be much alike, apart from lifestyle. Imagine them as three brothers, where Saruman is an investment banker, Gandalf is a spy, and Radagast lives on a commune and does a lot of mushrooms.