Celeborn and Galadriel (in Movies vs. Books)
…the air.) Much that once was is lost. For none now live who remember it.” (Prologue, The Forging of the Rings) and including some of the most Tolkienesque lines of…
…the air.) Much that once was is lost. For none now live who remember it.” (Prologue, The Forging of the Rings) and including some of the most Tolkienesque lines of…
…in the Houses of Healing In a book with only threes romances, one of them stuck in the Appendixes and one at the very end of the book, it’s only…
…not easy to forget. But there seemed an air of mystery about this whole affair, with him keeping company with hobbits, and Shire folk at that. “No more than necessary,”…
…his riotous array of dark hair and keen, bright eyes. Still holding his hands, she scooted as best she could closer to the edge of the carved seat where Kíli…
…in the book, but calculating in the film. The details in this scene show the substantial difference in character between the book and film. In the book, Gríma sits at…
…and in years gone by. Best wishes, Peter J. Guillermo_del_Toro: May the hair on your toes, etc- Peter_Jackson: The transcript of this chat will be available here on the Weta…
…are strange indeed.” “Mayhap he was attacked by the fair folk. They say the fair folk use strange means to keep us out.” “Come along now,” the innkeeper called out…
…tossed it into the fire. Eventually he removed it again with a pair of salad tongs. GANDALF: Hold out your hand Frodo. Frodo suddenly has a suspicion. FRODO: Did Sam…
…in any of the books: “a long line of mail-clad men, swift, shining, fell and fair to look upon. Their horses were of great stature, strong and clean-limbed; their grey…
…be to your liking”, he said, offering the book to the child. Brithla took the book carefully, like a sacred object, and read the words on the cover slowly. “The…