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Chapter 13 - Many Meetings ‘There are many powers in the world, for good or for evil. Some are greater than I am. Against some I have not yet been measured. But my time is coming. The Morgul-lord and his Black Riders have come forth. War is preparing!'Q1 - What is Gandalf talking about?‘I suppose not,' said Frodo. ‘But so far my only thought has been to get here; and I hope I shan't have to go any further. It is very pleasant just to rest. I have had a month of exile and adventure, and I find that has been as much as I want.'Caught between fire and water, and seeing an Elf-lord revealed in his wrath, they were dismayed, and their horses were stricken with madness. ‘Who made the flood?' asked Frodo. ‘Elrond commanded it,' answered Gandalf. ‘The river of this valley is under his power, and it will rise in anger when he has great need to bar the Ford. As soon as the captain of the Ringwraiths rode into the water the flood was released. If I may say so, I added a few touches of my own: you may not have noticed, but some of the waves took the form of great white horses with shining white riders; and there were many rolling and grinding boulders. For a moment I was afraid that we had let loose too fierce a wrath, and the flood would get out of hand and wash you all away. There is great vigour in the waters that come down from the snows of the Misty Mountains.'‘Hush!' said Gandalf from the shadows at the back of the porch. ‘Evil things do not come into this valley; but all the same we should not name them. The Lord of the Ring is not Frodo, but the master of the Dark Tower of Mordor, whose power is again stretching out over the world. We are sitting in a fortress. Outside it is getting dark.' ‘Gandalf has been saying many cheerful things like that,' said Pippin. ‘He thinks I need keeping in order. But it seems impossible, somehow, to feel gloomy or depressed in this place. I feel I could sing, if I knew the right song for the occasion.'Q2 - Is Gandalf a killjoy?So it was that Frodo saw her whom few mortals had yet seen; Arwen, daughter of Elrond, in whom it was said that the likeness of Lu´thien had come on earth again; and she was called Undo´miel, for she was the Evenstar of her people.Q3 - I don't know what any of this means, but Tolkien knows how to make a character introduction.Frodo learned that Grimbeorn the Old, son of Beorn, was now the lord of many sturdy men, and to their land between the Mountains and Mirkwood neither orc nor wolf dared to go.Q4 - This guy sounds amazing.Bombur was now so fat that he could not move himself from his couch to his chair at table, and it took six young dwarves to lift him.Glo´in looked at Frodo and smiled. ‘You were very fond of Bilbo were you not?' he asked. ‘Yes,' answered Frodo. ‘I would rather see him than all the towers and palaces in the world.'Bilbo put out his hand. But Frodo quickly drew back the Ring. To his distress and amazement he found that he was no longer looking at Bilbo; a shadow seemed to have fallen between them, and through it he found himself eyeing a little wrinkled creature with a hungry face and bony groping hands. He felt a desire to strike him.Q5 - What does the ring actually do? This was terrifying.Q6 - How do Bilbo and Strider know each other?‘But often I must put mirth aside. Elladan and Elrohir have returned out of the Wild unlooked-for, and they had tidings that I wished to hear at once.'Q7 - What is going on here? They spoke together, and then suddenly it seemed to Frodo that Arwen turned towards him, and the light of her eyes fell on him from afar and pierced his heart. He stood still enchanted, while the sweet syllables of the Elvish song fell like clear jewels of blended word and melody.Q8 - Anyone else get all hot and bothered after this scene?Good night, Frodo! Bless me, but it has been good to see you again! There are no folk like hobbits after all for a real good talk. I am getting very old, and I began to wonder if I should live to see your chapters of our story. Q9 - This chapter hooked me.Chapter 14 - The Council of Elrond‘In that dream I thought the eastern sky grew dark and there was a growing thunder, but in the West a pale light lingered, and out of it I heard a voice, remote but clear, crying: Seek for the Sword that was broken: In Imladris it dwells; There shall be counsels taken Stronger than Morgul-spells. There shall be shown a token That Doom is near at hand, For Isildur's Bane shall waken, And the Halfling forth shall stand.Q1 - What do you think of the Council?Ash nazg durbatuluˆk, ash nazg gimbatul, ash nazg thrakatuluˆk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.' The change in the wizard's voice was astounding. Suddenly it became menacing, powerful, harsh as stone. A shadow seemed to pass over the high sun, and the porch for a moment grew dark. All trembled, and the Elves stopped their ears. ‘Never before has any voice dared to utter words of that tongue in Imladris, Gandalf the Grey,' said Elrond, as the shadow passed and the company breathed once more. ‘And let us hope that none will ever speak it here again,' answered Gandalf. ‘Nonetheless I do not ask your pardon, Master Elrond. For if that tongue is not soon to be heard in every corner of the West, then let all put doubt aside that this thing is indeed what the Wise have declared: the treasure of the Enemy, fraught with all his malice; and in it lies a great part of his strength of old. Out of the Black Years come the words that the Smiths of Eregion heard, and knew that they had been betrayed: One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the Darkness bind them.Q2 - What do you think this moment is really about? What does this phrase mean?He could work much mischief still, if he were free. And I do not doubt that he was allowed to leave Mordor on some evil errand.'Q3 - What do you think Gollum's purpose is?‘Not through lack of watchfulness,' said Legolas; ‘but perhaps through over-kindliness. And we fear that the prisoner had aid from others, and that more is known of our doings than we could wish. We guarded this creature day and night, at Gandalf's bidding, much though we wearied of the task. But Gandalf bade us hope still for his cure, and we had not the heart to keep him ever in dungeons under the earth, where he would fall back into his old black thoughts.'Q4 - Do you think Gollum could be made well?‘Very well, very well, Master Elrond!' said Bilbo suddenly. ‘Say no more! It is plain enough what you are pointing at. Bilbo the silly hobbit started this affair, and Bilbo had better finish it, or himself. I was very comfortable here, and getting on with my book. If you want to know, I am just writing an ending for it. I had thought of putting: and he lived happily ever afterwards to the end of his days. It is a good ending, and none the worse for having been used before. Now I shall have to alter that: it does not look like coming true; and anyway there will evidently have to be several more chapters, if I live to write them. It is a frightful nuisance. When ought I to start?' Boromir looked in surprise at Bilbo, but the laughter died on his lips when he saw that all the others regarded the old hobbit with grave respect. Only Glo´in smiled, but his smile came from old memories.Q5 - What do you think of Bilbo here?No one answered. The noon-bell rang. Still no one spoke. Frodo glanced at all the faces, but they were not turned to him. All the Council sat with downcast eyes, as if in deep thought. A great dread fell on him, as if he was awaiting the pronouncement of some doom that he had long foreseen and vainly hoped might after all never be spoken. An overwhelming longing to rest and remain at peace by Bilbo's side in Rivendell filled all his heart. At last with an effort he spoke, and wondered to hear his own words, as if some other will was using his small voice. ‘I will take the Ring,' he said, ‘though I do not know the way.'Q6 - What do you think of Frodo?Elrond raised his eyes and looked at him, and Frodo felt his heart pierced by the sudden keenness of the glance. ‘If I understand aright all that I have heard,' he said, ‘I think that this task is appointed for you, Frodo; and that if you do not find a way, no one will.Q7 - The books give more respect to Hobbits.‘But you won't send him off alone surely, Master?' cried Sam, unable to contain himself any longer, and jumping up from the corner where he had been quietly sitting on the floor. ‘No indeed!' said Elrond, turning towards him with a smile. ‘You at least shall go with him. It is hardly possible to separate you from him, even when he is summoned to a secret council and you are not.'Q8 - Sam is the greatest.Chapter 15 - The Ring Goes South‘That's what I meant,' said Pippin. ‘We hobbits ought to stick together, and we will. I shall go, unless they chain me up. There must be someone with intelligence in the party.' ‘Then you certainly will not be chosen, Peregrin Took!' But that will leave no place for us!' cried Pippin in dismay. ‘We don't want to be left behind. We want to go with Frodo.' ‘That is because you do not understand and cannot imagine what lies ahead,' said Elrond. ‘Neither does Frodo,' said Gandalf, unexpectedly supporting Pippin. ‘Nor do any of us see clearly. It is true that if these hobbits understood the danger, they would not dare to go. But they would still wish to go, or wish that they dared, and be shamed and unhappy. Q1 - Merry and Pippen are the best.' So Bill was going as the beast of burden, yet he was the only member of the Company that did not seem depressed.Q2 - Is Bill your favorite member of the fellowship?At that moment Elrond came out with Gandalf, and he called the Company to him. ‘This is my last word,' he said in a low voice. ‘The Ring-bearer is setting out on the Quest of Mount Doom. On him alone is any charge laid: neither to cast away the Ring, nor to deliver it to any servant of the Enemy nor indeed to let any handle it, save members of the Company and the Council, and only then in gravest need. The others go with him as free companions, to help him on his way. You may tarry, or come back, or turn aside into other paths, as chance allows. The further you go, the less easy will it be to withdraw; yet no oath or bond is laid on you to go further than you will. For you do not yet know the strength of your hearts, and you cannot foresee what each may meet upon the road.' Q3 - This is so good!‘Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens,' said Gimli.Q4 - Do you think the snowstorm they were caught in was by some evil design?
The gang is taken prisoner by sentient spiders. Fortunately, Bilbo has a very particular set of skills that makes him a nightmare to spiders like these.Support the showDiscord - https://discord.gg/6BaNRtcP8CTwitter - https://twitter.com/wabpodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wordsaboutbookspodcastBlog - https://blog.wordsaboutbooks.ninja/Buy the Books - https://bookshop.org/shop/wabpod
GIVEAWAY WINNER: @moriah_c._poodle Stephen Hunter is an accomplished actor known for his roles in film and television. He gained international recognition as Bombur in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" trilogy. Stephen has appeared in popular TV shows such as "Love My Way," "All Saints," "Rescue Special Ops," and "Janet King." His film credits include "Blue World Order," "Escape from Pretoria," and "Thor: Love and Thunder." Stephen is also a mentor and coach for aspiring actors, sharing his industry experience through his program, Acting Confident PRO. With over two decades in the industry, Stephen continues to make a significant impact. Thanks to Kate Weeks for co-hosting! Website ► https://mcauleytucker.com/podcast SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► / The McAuley Tucker Show LISTEN ON: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nA3w9K... GOOGLE: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... RADIO PUBLIC: https://radiopublic.com/the-mcauley-t... ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/themcauleyt... Timestamps: 0:00 Intro. 1:04 How Did You Get Started? 8:43 What Skills Did You Earn Through Early Jobs? 15:06 How Does TV Roles Compare To Film Roles? 19:50 Working On The Hobbit. 25:27 Memories From The Hobbit Set. 29:56 Your Career Without The Hobbit. 34:18 Getting Into Acting Training. 39:30 Future Projects? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mcauleytuckershow/message
In which Dr. Cameron Thompson & I discuss spiders (not flies), mirk, white deer and being caught in a net (and how, with a little luck, to perhaps be disengannoed therefrom). There are some funny outtakes at the end and perhaps some wisdom as well. "Flies & Spiders" chapter 8 in the Hobbit The escape from the webs of the spiders is reminiscent of the escape from sin and slavery that we all long for. Surely he will save you from the fowler's snare and from the deadly pestilence. - Psalm 91:3 Perhaps that white deer is sent partly as a sign of the glory in the midst of the darkness (like the candle returning to the church at the Easter Vigil); perhaps it is sent to increase the desire for freedom, light, and cleanness - a hunger transcending the hunger of the belly that drives them off the path. Shooting at the gift, then, is like the Mariner in Coleridge's poem shooting at the albatross, isn't it? The result is a tremendous weight around the neck of the Mariner, like the penitential weight Robert DeNiro's character bears in "The Mission", or like Bombur sleeping through the rest of the journey. Surviving that weight, enduring the dark mirk of the soul, seems to create in Bilbo a resilient defiance that transforms him and grants him the strength not only to fight the arachnoid demons of darkness but to lead the dwarves through Mirkwood and beyond.
Pfui Spinne! Und davon reichlich! Hunderte! Und die auch noch in groß! Dazu ein Fluss der müde macht. Ganz wenig Licht. Und Festessen mitten im Wald. Turboschnelle Elfen, die einfach abhauen, sobald man nach Essen fragt. Einem armen armen Bombur, der aufgrund seiner Figur aufgezogen wird. Und ein Hobbit der jetzt endlich beschließt, ein echter wahrer Held zu werden. Pickepacke voll! Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge! Tolkühnes Merch! https://shop.spreadshirt.at/tollkuehn-podcast/ Natürlich wie immer auf Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/50E2aucF7HOkUjbHc729UU https://anchor.fm/tollkuehn Instagram @tollkuehn_podcast Schaut auf unserem Discord Server vorbei: https://discord.gg/hobbithoehle Falls du uns über Steady unterstützen willst: https://steadyhq.com/de/tollkuehn-podcast https://ko-fi.com/tollkuehn Musik: How it Began - Silent Partner
This week, we bring it on down to goblin town in an action-packed chapter of The Hobbit, Under Hill and Over Hill. What will happen when Bilbo and company encounter the very mean, very bad Goblin King? That's for Gandalf to know and you to find out.Subscribe or follow along on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so you never miss an episode. And if you really like us, review us on Apple Podcasts! Show your support for the podcast by tossing a coin at buymeacoffee.com/midnightpod. Follow us on Instagram. Read along with us by picking up The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.All episodes of our recap of Season 1 and 2 of The Witcher on Netflix and our chapter-by-chapter recap of The Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski are available now. Theme song for Midnight Book Club is Everyone is Happy Here by Meavy Boy. Additional audio is Ave Maria as performed by Kricketune by DuckieBubbles.
Stephen Hunter is an actor, radio host, voice over artist, and acting coach. He is most well known for playing Bombur in The Hobbit. SOCIAL MEDIA YOUTUBE - @Stephen Hunter TWITTER - @StephenJHunter1 WEBSITE - https://www.stephen-hunter.com/ #thehobbit #peterjackson #actingcoach TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - Stephen's Bombur Shirt/Stephen's Office Of Memorabilia 02:50 - Stephen Doesn't Get The Luxury Of Choosing Roles/Sydney Floods 04:29 - How Stephen Got A Role In The Hobbit 10:17 - Colour Audition Rounds Of Hobbit 10:48 - Having No Dialogue As Bomber/Physical Acting 13:02 - Being Intimidated By The Scale Of The Hobbit At First 15:00 - Committing To The Role By Eating 16:25 - Shooting The Bag End Scenes/Different Stages They Had Sets 19:03 - Barrel Riding Scene 20:42 - The Bomber Costume 24:05 - Peter Jackson's Direction 26:24 - Goblin Cave Story/Practical Jokes 28:20 - Running From Beorn Scene 31:30 - Biggest Mistakes Actors Make 34:00 - Hollywood Creates Delusions In Actors/Advice For Actors 38:38 - Voice Acting Opportunities/Audio Plugins 41:16 - Video Game Voice Acting Doesnt Pay Well In Australia /Naughty Dog 43:09 - Online Voice Agencies/Audio Equipment Is Cheap/Recording Booths 45:40 - Stephen Is An Audio Engineer 47:00 - Actors Creating A Constant Income/Don't Rely On One Industry For Survival 50:00 - Why Stephen Didn't Move To America/American Visas 50:55 - Australian Actors Making It Big In America 51:26 - Stephen Worked With Chris Hemsworth Before He Blew Up 51:55 - Australia & NZ Film Studios 54:00 - How To Sign Up To Stephen's Acting Coach Course
This week, we visit the fair valley of Rivendell, home of elves and Elrond as we recap Chapter 3 of The Hobbit, A Short Rest. We learn all about moon letters, the storied relationship between dwarves and elves, and where all of Elrond's good fainting couches are.Subscribe or follow along on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so you never miss an episode. And if you really like us, review us on Apple Podcasts! Show your support for the podcast by tossing a coin at buymeacoffee.com/midnightpod. Follow us on Instagram. Read along with us by picking up The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.All episodes of our recap of Season 1 and 2 of The Witcher on Netflix and our chapter-by-chapter recap of The Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski are available now. Theme song for Midnight Book Club is Everyone is Happy Here by Meavy Boy. Additional audio is Ave Maria as performed by Kricketune by DuckieBubbles.
This week, we set off with burglar Bilbo and the dwarves and get into some minor troll-related trouble. Plus, Gandalf disappears, just when he would have been most useful – and not for the last time. Subscribe or follow along on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so you never miss an episode. And if you really like us, review us on Apple Podcasts! Show your support for the podcast by tossing a coin at buymeacoffee.com/midnightpod. Follow us on Instagram. Read along with us by picking up The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.All episodes of our recap of Season 1 and 2 of The Witcher on Netflix and our chapter-by-chapter recap of The Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski are available now. Theme song for Midnight Book Club is Everyone is Happy Here by Meavy Boy.
Join us as we embark on an unexpected journey that all begins with an unassuming hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. Along the way, we'll encounter dispossessed rulers, secret mountain passages, and a fearsome dragon named Smaug. Get your riding cloaks on and we'll away 'er break of day. Subscribe or follow along on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so you never miss an episode. And if you really like us, review us on Apple Podcasts! Show your support for the podcast by tossing a coin at buymeacoffee.com/midnightpod. Follow us on Instagram.All episodes of our recap of Season 1 and 2 of The Witcher on Netflix and our chapter-by-chapter recap of The Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski are available now. Theme song for Midnight Book Club is Everyone is Happy Here by Meavy Boy. Other music is Concerning Hobbits by Howard Shore.
Stephen Hunter joins us on the episode to talk about his initial days in The Hobbit, how he coped with the dwarven makeup and hilarious adventures shooting the barrel fight scene. Moreover, Stephen revealed his expectations on the Amazon Series and shared what has been behind the camera!Check this out:-> Get a personal video message from Stephen Hunter:www.cameo.com/stephenjhunter-> Stephen Hunter Acting Coaching:https://www.theactorscoach.com.au/Steph
Τα πάντα γύρω από το Lord of the Rings Το One Pod to Rule Them All συνεχίζεται! Σειρά έχει η πολύπαθη τριλογία των Hobbit, ένα στο περίπου prequel του Lord of the Rings, και όλα όσα της έδωσαν τη μορφή που πήρε στους κινηματογράφους.Μετά τα Lord of the Rings, το POP για τις Δύσκολες Ώρες ξαναβλέπει τις τρεις ταινίες του Peter Jackson και, προσπαθώντας να τις αντιμετωπίσει δίκαια, αναρωτιέται αν η ρίζα του προβλήματος ήταν ακριβώς η απόπειρα να μετατραπεί η ιστορία σε prequel της μεγαλύτερης κινηματογραφικής τριλογίας όλων των εποχών.Ποια πραγματικά γεγονότα ενέπνευσαν τον Tolkien σε σχέση με το ταξίδι των Νάνων ως το Erebor; Ποιες είναι οι διαφοροποιήσεις μεταξύ της πρώτης έκδοσης του Hobbit σε σχέση με τη δεύτερη εκδοχή που προέκυψε μετά τη συγγραφή του Lord of the Rings από τον Tolkien, και πώς αυτές μοιάζουν κατά κάποιον τρόπο με τον αναθεωρητισμό της Warner Bros. και του Peter Jackson στη κινηματογραφική μεταφορά; Ποια είναι η αλήθεια για την απομάκρυνση του Guillermo del Toro από το πρότζεκτ, τι ρόλο έπαιξε το απόλυτο φιάσκο των δικαιωμάτων μεταξύ πέντε στούντιο και γιατί αναγκάστηκε ο Jackson να βασιστεί τόσο πολύ στο CGI;Ποιο είναι το ξεχασμένο σκάνδαλο μεταξύ της Warner Bros. και του σωματείου ηθοποιών της Νέας Ζηλανδίας και τι ορίζει το διαβόητο “Hobbit Law” που θεσπίστηκε και ταλαιπωρεί ακόμα τους ηθοποιούς της χώρας; Γιατί οι ταινίες λειτουργούν καλύτερα ως ταινίες φαντασίας και όχι ως ταινίες Lord of the Rings, πόσο αξέχαστη είναι ακόμα η αρχική εισαγωγή των Νάνων στο Unexpected Journey, και γιατί είναι η σχέση τους με τον Bilbo που δίνει παλμό στις ταινίες όταν της δίνεται έμφαση; Τι πήγε σωστά και τι λάθος με την Tauriel, τι ευχαριστιόμαστε πολύ σε κάθε ταινία, γιατί έκλαιγε ο Ian McKellen στα γυρίσματα και γιατί προτείνουμε το extended edition του Battle of Five Armies;Επίσης τι επαναδόμηση θα κάναμε στην υπάρχουσα τριλογία, πόσο φανταστικά πέρασε έρποντας ο Benedict Cumberbatch, τι δουλειά έχει η Saoirse Ronan στον ρόλο του Thranduil, και πόσο swag μπορεί να έχει ο αξιολάτρευτος Bombur. Α και βασικά, I have a wee proposition, if you don't mind giving me a few moments of your time. Would you consider... JUST SODDING OFF!
Merry Christmas from everyone here at Card Talk. Tolkien was a devout Catholic and while his work isn't allegorical, I would like to think that he channeled a little Santa Claus when creating Bombur. Go read our blog! https://cardtalk2018.com Support us! https://patreon.com/cardtalk2018
Þátturinn er í boði: Iceherbs - www.iceherbs.is Chitocare - www.chitocare.is - afsláttarkóði: Helgaspjallið Dominos - www.dominos.is - Dr.Teals - Losti.is - www.losti.is Stjörnuspekisdrollan Jara Giantara er mætt aftur í VOL 2 þar sem við förum meðal annars yfir stjörnukortalestur. Það var ótrúleg upplifun að fara til hennar og hinir ótrúlegustu hlutir koma uppá yfirborðið í slíkum lestri. Jara er án efa ein andlega klárasta manneskja sem ég hef fengið að hitta og eftir stjörnulesturinn ræðum við allt frá lífinu, tímanum, ofbeldi, andleg tól og hendir hún út hverri sannleiksbombuna á eftir annarri sem gerði mig alveg kjaftstop. Gæti ekki mælt meira með að hlusta og fyrir stjörnuspekisunnendur er bæði Jara og þátturinn algjört yndi í eyrun. Njótið vel x Þátturinn var tekinn upp í Nóa Síríus stúdíóinu í Podcaststöðinni -
In this interview (recorded in Dec '20), we chat with actor Stephen Hunter, who portrayed Bombur in The Hobbit Trilogy! We chat about all things The Hobbit - including how much his suit weighed and some amusing stories involving his dwarven castmates!
Discussion of Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter One Join Cam and Maggie as they return to the books – and are surprised by some old friends! Gandalf and Bilbo are both back from the dead, even though Cam thinks one of them might be a ghost. Old School Tolkien returns here – Gandalf feels like narrator, we’re reminded that Bombur is fat, and Frodo is exceedingly polite. We express our growing disappointment with the wizard and his lack of answers (despite apparently having global omniscience). For the first time in any Middle-earth book, the phrase “Lord of the Ring” is used in this chapter. Cam and Maggie have very different understandings of the phrase, and the true identity of the titular “Lord”. We also consider the colorless, peaceful characterization of Rivendell – and what theological implications that might have for Middle-earth’s occupants and afterlife. In our Second Breakfast, we discuss two very different perspectives in this chapter about heritage and the power of bloodlines. Are all members of certain families fated for greatness, or are great families doomed to produce diminishing returns? Frodo is presented with both views at Rivendell, and we wonder which he finds more sympathetic. This leads to a discussion about Frodo’s identity as a descendent of Bilbo, and we question his desire for adventure. Have an observation, comment or theory on this episode? Email us at secondbreakfastpod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @secondbreakfastpod
Förum yfir allt það helsta síðustu daga en það er allt frá bombum á PGA, bönnum á golfvöllum og hver er þessi MAroi á PGA mótaröðinni. Það var smá vandamál með hljóðið í upphafi þáttar en það lagast þegar líður á þáttinn.
Chapter 7 of the Hobbit brings the party to Beorn's house. Listen as Corey and Mike google some unfamiliar words and discuss Gandalf's unrelenting bullying of poor Bombur.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thathobbitshit)
Hallo zusammen! Schon lange wurde immer mal wieder danach gefragt und endlich hat es sich mal wieder ergeben: ein Kaffeeklatsch! Der heutige thematische Kessel Buntes umfasst unter anderem die Preise von Rollenspielen, Print on Demand, die hinterfragte Freude am medialen Spekulieren – und mehr! Richtige Themen vor dem Thema gibt es nicht, weil's ja eh kein einzelnes Thema gibt, aber natürlich kommt auch dieser DORPCast mit Medienschau, Crowdfundings und Feedback daher, sowie natürlich weiterführenden Links,Infos und Timescodes unten in den Shownotes. Viele Grüße, eure DORP 0:00:30 Intro 0:01:35 Feedback.Schleife 0:03:35 Crowdfunding: Durance – Gefangen! 0:04:10 Crowdfunding: Tales from the Loop 0:04:47 Der Vampire: die Maskerade Fünfte Edition PreSeller 0:05:33 Vorbesteller-Aktion: English Eerie 0:05:41 Crowdfunding: Drowned Earth – Ulaya Chronicles 0:06:18 Vorbesteller-Aktion: English Eerie – jetzt echt 0:07:23 Die 1W6 Freunde, dritte Edition: bald gedruckt im Handel 0:08:23 Noch'n Feedback 0:09:24 Medienschau: The Mandalorian 0:15:16 Medienschau: Midsommar 0:20:52 Medienschau: Star Wars Catalyst 0:24:02 Medienschau: John Wick 3 0:27:29 Zu den Themen 0:27:47 Können „offizielle“ Macher Fanwerk veröffentlichen? 0:34:35 Wie teuer soll/darf/muss ein Rollenspielbuch eigentlich sein? 0:40:30 Einige Gedanken zum Thema Print on Demand 0:49:46 Über die Freude an Metaplot und Spekulation 0:58:48 Conventions Digital 0:59:14 … und den Rest wann anders ;) 0:59:23 Sermon 3.5 1:00:00 Adieu
Hallo zusammen! Schon lange wurde immer mal wieder danach gefragt und endlich hat es sich mal wieder ergeben: ein Kaffeeklatsch! Der heutige thematische Kessel Buntes umfasst unter anderem die Preise von Rollenspielen, Print on Demand, die hinterfragte Freude am medialen Spekulieren – und mehr! Richtige Themen vor dem Thema gibt es nicht, weil's ja eh kein einzelnes Thema gibt, aber natürlich kommt auch dieser DORPCast mit Medienschau, Crowdfundings und Feedback daher, sowie natürlich weiterführenden Links,Infos und Timescodes unten in den Shownotes. Viele Grüße, eure DORP 0:00:30 Intro 0:01:35 Feedback.Schleife 0:03:35 Crowdfunding: Durance – Gefangen! 0:04:10 Crowdfunding: Tales from the Loop 0:04:47 Der Vampire: die Maskerade Fünfte Edition PreSeller 0:05:33 Vorbesteller-Aktion: English Eerie 0:05:41 Crowdfunding: Drowned Earth – Ulaya Chronicles 0:06:18 Vorbesteller-Aktion: English Eerie – jetzt echt 0:07:23 Die 1W6 Freunde, dritte Edition: bald gedruckt im Handel 0:08:23 Noch'n Feedback 0:09:24 Medienschau: The Mandalorian 0:15:16 Medienschau: Midsommar 0:20:52 Medienschau: Star Wars Catalyst 0:24:02 Medienschau: John Wick 3 0:27:29 Zu den Themen 0:27:47 Können „offizielle“ Macher Fanwerk veröffentlichen? 0:34:35 Wie teuer soll/darf/muss ein Rollenspielbuch eigentlich sein? 0:40:30 Einige Gedanken zum Thema Print on Demand 0:49:46 Über die Freude an Metaplot und Spekulation 0:58:48 Conventions Digital 0:59:14 … und den Rest wann anders ;) 0:59:23 Sermon 3.5 1:00:00 Adieu
This episode is all about The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug! The topics for this week include: why we think Bombur is the most attractive dwarf, what’s Orlando Bloom doing in this movie and the feud between elves and dragons. This week’s hot take is that Thorin’s journey to Erebor is pointless and they should have let the sleeping dragon lie. We have this movie 3/5 stars, check out this episode to find out why. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/almostnerdy/support
Concerning "On the Doorstep", from mountain mists to enchanted entrances... If you like The Tolkien Road, you can support us for only $1 per episode via Patreon! Topics discussed (chapter discussion begins at 6:30)... Sorry for the absence First By Boat, Then By Land Halfway Help The Front Gate Doorstep, but no door The Thrush and the Door Haiku Time For more on this episode and The Tolkien Road podcast, please visit TolkienRoad.com or Facebook.com/TolkienRoad. Also, follow us on Twitter via @TolkienRoad. Please send correspondence to TolkienRoadPodcast@gmail.com.
Concerning "Queer Lodgings", from Beorn's manor to the borders of Mirkwood... Topics discussed... We try out some new theme songs! What do y'all think? - 1:00 You gotta support the things you love! Support the show financially if you are able! - 7:45 Beorn is the Tom Bombadil of The Hobbit. - 14:50 Proof that Tolkien loved haiku. - 18:00 Eyrie vs Eyrie - 20:40 Carrock & Beorn's Home - 24:50 Visiting Beorn. 2 x 2 introductions of Gandalf, Bilbo, and the dwarves. Bombur insult sandwich. - 33:00 The Wind Was on the Withered Heath - 43:40 Parting ways with Gandalf at the edge of Mirkwood - DON'T LEAVE THE PATH! - 53:20 Haiku is back! - 58:00 We watch the first trailer for Tolkien and offer our thoughts. - 1:01:00 LOTR on Prime has a Twitter account! What do we learn from their first few posts? - 1:05:30 You should check out Tea with Tolkien, the new podcast from our friend and long-time Tolkien Road supporter Kaitlyn Facista! - 1:11:15 Catching up on correspondence - 1:14:10 For more on this episode and The Tolkien Road podcast, please visit TolkienRoad.com or Facebook.com/TolkienRoad. Also, follow us on Twitter via @TolkienRoad. Please send correspondence to TolkienRoadPodcast@gmail.com. ***You can support The Tolkien Road for just $1 per episode by visiting Patreon.com/TolkienRoad. Your financial support is huge and helps us reach our goal of creating weekly (or more frequent) episodes!***
In this episode of Two Chunks And A Hunk: - we review The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - we donate to the most inspiring charity, Boings for Bombur - we explore an alternate universe in which Bilbo is played by Martin Short and Sting is played by Sting This episode contains spoilers for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Obviously. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/two-chunks-and-a-hunk/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
– Welcome from Chad, Chris and Jon – Grim News – The Rules Answers – 2nd Cycle top and bottom 3 – What you need to do for Gen Con right now – Farewell’s Contact us cardboardoftherings@gmail.com http://cotr.libsyn.com/rss discord.me/cotr http://www.facebook.com/cardboardoftherings @cotrpodcast on twitter https://www.patreon.com/cardboardoftherings twitch.tv/cotrpodcast cardboardoftherings.com YouTube.com/COTRPodcast Chris’ Videos – https://www.youtube.com/user/DwalorDwarf/videos
This week - to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the release of the book "The Hobbit" - host Stephen B. Platt is joined by special guests Sarah Courtis and Patrick Downes to review the first of Peter Jackson's Hobbit trilogy 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.' Listen in as they discuss rude house-guests, the useless Bombur and the Goblin King's "Throatum."
Early Mordor impressions, plus.. Bombur is sooo fat… How fat is he? Well, I’ll tell ya..
Join us for our review of Supernova Adelaide convention including some of the Q&A with the voice of Optimus Prime, Peter Cullen. We take a look into gaming with our good mate Matt and we have a preview of The Hobbit: Battle of the five armies with Stephen Hunter aka Bombur the Dwarf.
Our Goblin Town adventure continues. Jeremy, Matt and Travis take on the role of Bifur, Bofur and Bombur as we recover baggage from the despicable Grinnah. Part 2 of 5.
Today on the show Benjamin welcomes two very special guests to the show, Francis Greenslade and Stephen Hunter. Francis Greenslade is an actor, musician, teacher and comedian. He is probably most known from his extensive work alongside Shaun Micallef in programs like Mad As Hell. In the show he certainly has some great stories to tell! Then thanks to Oz Comic Con I briefly chat to Stephen Hunter, who plays Bombur the dwarf in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit Trilogy! You can hear what he has to say about the final film! Then I give reviews of some Roadshow DVDs and a new release film thanks to Palace Nova Cinemas. Don’t forget to check out all our amazing supporters below! Come back next month for another exciting episode! Follow the show: www.facebook.com/preachrspodcast www.twitter.com/BenjaminMM_ Supporters: Palace Nova Cinemas Roadshow Entertainment Mad Zombie Collectables Madman Entertainment
Dnes som si prizval Couraga na hlboký rozhovor o najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Dorim a najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Norim a najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Orim a najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Filim a najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Oinovi a najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Gloinovi a najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Bifurovi a najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Bofurovi a najlepšom trpazlíkovi družiny Bomburovi. Osadenstvo: @yablko, @courage246
Dwalin, Balin, Kili, Fili, Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, Gloin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Thorin oraz Michał i Szymon
It's the 49th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute (48:00-49:00). Host Blake Howard is joined by a member of one of cinema and fantasy literature's most famous heist crews, actor Stephen Hunter, Bombur from The Hobbit Trilogy. Blake and Stephen take some great digressions to talk about acting craft, a mutual obsession with "The Trip" series and finally that a young Ian McKellen could totally play Chris Shiherlis.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations