Gandalf the Grey (in Movies vs. Books)
…similar in both film and book. Even the part where Gandalf seemed to grow tall and full of power is described in the film as per the book “he seemed…
…similar in both film and book. Even the part where Gandalf seemed to grow tall and full of power is described in the film as per the book “he seemed…
…feet, and tried to reach the pier once more. This time his steps were very unco-ordinated and every time his foot touched the ground, a jolting wave of pain would…
…time to wash up for dinner; regrettably, Elfwine was taken away to his own private dinner. It was then that Legolas joined them; he had been for a time with…
…had watched Sam’s nervous face on a number of times even just passing Rosie in the street. It was at that time, watching his best friend dance around the field…
…closed a few times before opening again only to have them drooping again a few seconds later. Before long the battle was lost, and this time when Frodo’s eyes closed…
…I have to go too. FRODO: Why? MERRY: Because, the book says so. FRODO: What book? MERRY: You know… the book! THE BOOK! FRODO: Oh, right… THAT book! Well, oh…
…up in the air and giving the impression that the man hadn’t even remotely glanced at them for quite some time now. As a matter fact he hadn’t been looking…
…very fine one. Confectionary was often reserved for special occasions, and it was rare to see this much at any one time. “And you want to know the best part?”…
…his wife. “I remember a time when I was called that too,” he said. “Thalion now is not the time to be teasing out guest,” Durelleth said trying to hide…
The Fellowship of the Ring’s Destruction A parody by ESM PROLOGUE: Once upon a time, there was a man named Hesildur. There was also a Maia called Sauron. And an…