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And the weather in Elvish is... Gandalf-created storms?
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And the weather in Elvish is… Gandalf-created storms?

Boy, are they crazy about the new Hobbit film over in New Zealand. Okay, you have to give it to

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The Hobbit… here, son, ‘ave this blade.

A new trailer for the Hobbit where Gandalf arms his diminutive questing companion up with a sword… Sting is it?

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The Hobbit: An Illustrated Edition by J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Dixon and David Wenzel (book review)

You don’t step on Superman’s cape, you don’t spit into the wind and above all else, you don’t mess with

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New Hobbit movie photos (posters).

Anyone would think there was a new Peter Jackson film set in Middle-Earth on the way or something…

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Hobbit up a tree.

There’s a hobbit up a tree… at least, there is if you’re looking at Peter Jackson’s four new posters for

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Hobbit movie score.

Here’s a segment from the soundtrack of the upcoming Hobbit film. Via the musical talents of Howard Shore, this piece

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Air New Zealand Hobbit trailer.
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Air Middle-earth?

Air New Zealand has a tie-in to the new Hobbit film in the form of a faux safety video filled

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Four little hobbits.

Well, four slightly elongated posters for the new Hobbit movie at any rate. Enjoy (click the photos to view at

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Dwarf identification chart.
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The Hobbit: dwarves identification chart.

Those dwarves sure are wide boys in Peter Jackson’s upcoming film of The Hobbit – at least, they are in

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13 dwarves for dinner - Peter Jackson's The Hobbit film.
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Dwarves for dinner? New Hobbit poster.

Could you cope with catering for 13 dwarves for dinner? We know a little hairy-footed Hobbit that looks a lot

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