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The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring.
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Overall, it's still well made, but I just can't work my care up for the last half hour.
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Antony Sher => Thrain (uncredited) Terry Notary => Goblin (uncredited) Ian McKellen => Gandalf Martin Freeman => Bilbo Richard Armitage => Thorin Ken Stott => Balin Graham McTavish => Dwalin James Nesbitt => Bofur William Kircher => Bifur Stephen Hunter => Bombur Peter Hambleton => Gloin Jed Brophy => Nori Adam Brown => Ori Orlando Bloom => Legolas Mark Hadlow => Dori Evangeline Lilly => Tauriel Lee Pace => Thranduil Benedict Cumberbatch => Necromancer / Smaug Cate Blanchett => Galadriel Mikael Persbrandt => Beorn Sylvester McCoy => Radagast Luke Evans => Girion / Bard Stephen Fry => Master of Laketown Michael Mizrahi => Thrain (uncredited) Peter Jackson => Albert Dreary (uncredited) Stephen Colbert => Laketown Spy Dallas Barnett => Bill Ferny Snr Katie Jackson => Betsy Butterbur Nick Blake => Percy Sarah Peirse => Hilda Blanca Kelly Kilgour => Soury Richard Whiteside => Butterbur Snr Mark Mitchinson => Braga Eli Kent => Lethuin Robin Kerr => Elros Simon London => Feren Craig Hall => Galion Stephen Ure => Fimbul Ben Mitchell => Narzug Lawrence Makoare => Bolg Manu Bennett => Azog Mary Nesbitt => Tilda Peggy Nesbitt => Sigrid John Bell => Bain Ryan Gage => Alfrid John Callen => Oin Aidan Turner => Kili Dean O'Gorman => Fili Jeffrey Thomas => Thror (uncredited)
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`~8367~` performed all his own stunts. `~8906~` cameo: as the eyepatch-wearing Lakewood Spy who knocks on the door with the walking stick. Colbert, a longtime Tolkien fan and expert, had brought his wife and two of his sons to the shoot. When his scene was completed, `~7837~` personally presented Colbert with a replica of the sword Sting. Bombur doesn't speak for the entire movie. `~13962~` suggested to read the Necromancer's Black Speech backwards to make it sound diabolic and unholy. SPOILER:In the book @%<a href=/Books.php?book=44>The Hobbit</a>%@ the whole chapter where the dwarves were captured by the Spiders was changed quite a bit. To lure away the spiders Bilbo sings a song. Once away from the spiders also how they encounter the Elves was changed. Both Bilbo and the dwarves chase firelight into open spaces to get to the elves, but the fire was snuffed out. This happens three times before getting captured and held in the Elven Dungeons.:SPOILER When `~6497~` was going to film the series, he had `~1144~` in mind to voice Smaug. `~14087~` (Bard the Bowman)'s performance was dedicated to '`~Paul Walker~`', who he co-stared with in @%Fast & Furious 6%@ and who died a few days before the film's release. `~13040~` (Tauriel) once dated her @##Lost##@ co-star `~8364~`, who played Meriadoc Brandybuck in the @##Lord of the Rings##@ series. `~Nathaniel Lees~` was originally cast as the Necromancer. `~2656~` auditioned for the part of Tauriel in 2010, losing the role to `~13040~`. Green's audition took place right after `~13962~`'s, who successfully obtained the role of Smaug. Originally `~1736~` was meant to play King Thranduil, but `~7837~` cast `~13747~`, of whom he was a big admirer since watching Pace's film @%The Fall%@. `~8367~` is two years older than `~13747~` who plays his father, King Thranduil. `~13962~` studied iguanas and Komodo dragons at the London Zoo's Reptilian House to prepare for the voice of Smaug, aiming for a tone that would "bridge between animal and human, a deep and rasping guttural dryness to the voice." The theatrical cut of this movie is the only `~7837~`-adapted `~8363~` film that does not include a "Wilhelm Scream", something that has become a trademark for him. This extended edition includes two scenes in which the "Wilhelm Scream" is used. `~6637~` and the Elvish actors all play characters who cannot grow facial hair. The actors, however, not only grew facial hair, but had a complete five o'clock shadow by the end of a day's filming, even if they were clean-shaved at the beginning of the day. This shadow appears blue on film. Rather than shave repeatedly during the day, the actors had orange make-up applied, which canceled out the blue shadow. The only time Legolas blinks is when he realizes he has been wounded. This is in keeping with the character, as the only time Legolas blinks in the @##Lord of the Rings##@ trilogy is when he is strongly surprised. SPOILER:The Arkenstone in this film is presented as a symbol of Dwarf kingship. In the novel, it was just a family heirloom.:SPOILER
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