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Hi folks! *waves" I know I'm late kicking off my virtual birthday party of 2013, but considering that I worked almost 11 hours today, I think I can be forgiven, right?

It's that time of a year again - I'm getting older. In this case, I'm turning 57 on October 9, so let's party!

Last years virtual birthday party yielded 1328 comments on 6 pages, before LJ crashed the whole thing, and 617 additional ones on 3 pages at the second coming. Which won't be easy to top, but we're good, aren't we? WE CAN DO IT! WE CAN BREAK THE 2000-COMMENT-BARRIER! Let's give it a try! In the recent years, it has always been great fun, so let's have fun again!

You're all cordially invited to help yourself to a slice of virtual cake of your choice. If you want to post your favourite recipe in a comment, be my guest. If not, just drop by and say hello.

Cheers!

Note: The party will be closed on October 9, at midnight, sharp. However, to avoid the same mishap that occurred last year, there will be a separate post for each day until the 9th. We will count all pages and comments together when the party is closed.

Join us and have fun! Feel free to start any thread, any topic you want; we can discuss it, mock the general stupidity of life and laugh at it. I tentatively started two topics, just to begin the fun somehow, but you may add anything you want.

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Date: 2013-10-02 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
Actually, I had expected to hate the first film a lot more than I did, in the end. I went to the cinemy with no expectations at all, and came out with a pleasant surprise. Not at all like from the LOTR films, which I hated with a passion and felt horribly cheated afterwards. Save for Boromir, that is.

Personally, I found Freeman as Bilbo fantastic. Of course, I fell in love with his acting by watching Sherlock (never seen him before), but even so, I found him very properly hobbity. For me, he also brought the visuals, unlike Elijah Wood's Frodo.

I needed a bit to get used to the way too young Thorin, but IMO Richard Armitage did a good job. More grey in the hair and a longer beard would have been better, visually, but he sold me his Thorin nonetheless.

I won't speak of the other Dwarves here. Well, not much. I liked Balin (although the original makeup design would have been better) and Óin (although he, unlike Thorin, looked way too old). Bofur was endearing. The rest of them were horrible.

What you say about Bard's get makes me worry, though.

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Date: 2013-10-02 04:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rcfinch.livejournal.com
Oh, I love Freeman as Bilbo, I should have added that+ he´s so much better than Elijah Wood that it hurts to think of it. And the scene with Gollum wasn´t bad at all. And I liked Balin, too.
Radagast, though, was pure horror. I don´t want Disney in a Tolkien based film.

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Date: 2013-10-02 10:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espresso-addict.livejournal.com
I think we're all agreed that Freeman is a strong Bilbo, though I also like Ian Holm in the role. Balin is my favourite dwarf. I found the Gollum scene the highlight of the film -- largely stuck to the original, and both Serkis & Freeman work for me. I didn't mind Radagast so dreadfully much; it was almost the first time that one recalled it is a children's book, though you are right the whimsy is Disney not Tolkien.

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Date: 2013-10-03 07:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rcfinch.livejournal.com
Ian Holm was a very good old(er) Bilbo, but Freeman completely nailed the part. If I'm looking forward to Part 2 despite my misgivings, it's because of him.

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Date: 2013-10-03 07:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espresso-addict.livejournal.com
I grew up with Holm as a hobbit, as he played Frodo in the BBC radio version, the first decent dramatisation I encountered. (I recall being flummoxed as a child by the Bakshi version.)

If only one could edit out all those bits where Jackson et al. have gratuitously screwed with canon for no reason whatsoever.

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Date: 2013-10-03 10:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
The only part of the film I really disliked was the unnecessarily long scene in Goblin Town. Mum told me afterwards that she'd expected to be bored by the film but she wasn't - save when she had to watch basically the same running and fighting scenes over and over again in Goblin Town.

Oh, and I still hate Jackson's Elves - though I could bear Galadriel much better here than in LOTR.

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Date: 2013-10-03 08:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espresso-addict.livejournal.com
I've blanked the Goblin Town bit, mercifully perhaps. I just remember the stupid tree thing at the end, and Thorin hugging Bilbo. Argh.

I thought Blanchett phoned in her part in this -- I quite liked her in LotR.

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Date: 2013-10-03 11:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rcfinch.livejournal.com
Hm... a private version with only the parts you like. I can't wait for the moment such a thing becomes possible even for the technologically challenged.

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Date: 2013-10-03 08:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espresso-addict.livejournal.com
We can pray. I did recently think about buying editing software to cut the BBC Robin Hood down to just the Armitage scenes, but came to the conclusion it would entail a lot of watching of the other stuff to delete it.

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Date: 2013-10-03 09:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rcfinch.livejournal.com
But once you delete it, it will be gone for good.

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Date: 2013-10-02 10:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espresso-addict.livejournal.com
More grey in the hair and a longer beard would have been better, visually

The one piece of post-film fanon I do rather like is the idea that Thorin periodically chops off his beard in token of the loss of his homeland.

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Date: 2013-10-03 10:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
You're right, that's a neat idea. He still looks too young, but, of course, the idea was to make him look sexy. And it worked, too! I liked the looks of Fíli, too - Kíli's designer stubble seemed too little to me, though.

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Date: 2013-10-03 08:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espresso-addict.livejournal.com
I don't think Armitage has to try hard to look sexy :) After hating the film, and the AO3 fanfiction, I had an Armitage binge -- rewatched North & South and Shakespeare Retold -- Macbeth, bought Robin Hood & Sparkhouse, and read whole swathes of fanfiction...

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Date: 2013-10-03 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
Yes, I saw him in Robin Hood, too. He was very... slimy. *g*
But he was still the best thing in that series, save for Much. I liked Much.

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Date: 2013-10-03 11:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espresso-addict.livejournal.com
I liked the relationship between him & the Sheriff a lot, though the Sheriff himself was more of an archetype than a character. Much was also great, but so underused. One of the reasons I really hate that incarnation of Robin (the character) is the horribly cruel way he treats Much, which made watching some of Much's scenes really painful.

Did you ever get to see Robin of Sherwood? One of my teen heartthrobs was the Michael Praed version of Robin. And the series got me into Clannad, one of a tiny handful of non-classical musicians I enjoy.

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Date: 2013-10-05 04:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] songfire3 sent me the series, but I haven't found the inner strength to watch is so far, as it doesn't have English subtitles, and I have a hard time to understand the actors. But one day I will. My other problem is that I'm way to fixed on Much of the Armitage series and have a hard time to get used to the different cast.

Aside from Robin, that is. I hate the idiotic, clown-like Robin of the Armitage series. Liked the Saracen girl, though. Too bad they replaced her. But what made the whole series completely unconvincing was the female Sheriff of Nottingham in the later seasons. Please, if we make a semi-historic series, let's at least try to present the society of that era half-way believably.
Edited Date: 2013-10-05 04:34 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2013-10-05 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espresso-addict.livejournal.com
Looking back, I suspect Robin of Sherwood won't really bear watching in the cold light of day, but boy did I fixate on Praed as a teen. I adore men with long dark hair.

And oh, god, yes the Robin of the recent BBC series is so bad it isn't even funny. And not just badly acted & badly written, plain mean (especially to Much, but also to Marian). I haven't got to the female Sheriff yet; I think that must be season 3?

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Date: 2013-10-05 09:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
That, or later, I think. I'm not really sure. I started to watch the series because I wanted to see the guy who plays Archer (Clive Standen) in a different role, but he only comes late on.

He was a decent Gawain in Camelot, though.
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