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Three more TV spots have been captured and put on YouTube. Low quality, but some of the new scenes are unsurpassed as far as awesome.
Thanks to TheInception and ShadowsofMordor for sharing.
Screencaps of some of the highlights below: Smaug rapping at the door (so to speak); Thorin, the dwarves of Erebor, and I assume Thrain preparing for the dragon to break through; Thorin with a larger oak shield, and during the battle of Moria with a younger Dwalin.
fedoralady said:
Reblogged this on the armitage effect and commented:
More Hobbit and THORIN awesomeness courtesy of DJ. Enjoy!!
fedoralady said:
I can hardly wait. This is truly going to be epic! thanks for sharing. Even if quality is low, it whets our appetite all the more to see it on big screen.
D.J. said:
It is a good sign that it is still impressive, even when presented like this😉
fedoralady said:
Agreed. I read a comment on Twitter by someone who’d seen it and loved it and he said he left the cinema feeling the way he had *wanted* to feel after seeing the first Star Wars prequel (which was a major disappointment to us, too). That really give me even more optimism I will not be disappointed this time.😀
D.J. said:
I actually really liked the first prequel of SW, but the rest I couldn’t stand.
hotdwarflovin said:
*Pees self a little bit* ohhhhhhh yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
KingFaldin said:
Don’t quote me on this, but I think i might have seen a blue glowing Glamdring in the first video O.o Unless that’s just screen tint.
Excellent videos though! I’ve been religiously viewing the site to keep up with The Hobbit news. Thanks for all that you’ve done =]
D.J. said:
I saw that, but also think it might just be the lighting. There is a lot of blue light it could be reflecting. But it seems certain now they will make Orcrist glow based on what Richard Armitage said in an interview and some shots from the last v-log which makes it much more apparent.
Thanks for the kind words!