…here. ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ recently became the 15th film to pass the $1 billion mark in ticket sales. You can read about it here. Warner Brothers has recently…
Théoden (in Movies vs. Books)
…Théoden from Wormtongue’s influence in the book is much less dramatic than in the film. In the book, Gandalf simply encourages him out of his chair, and takes him out…
…that are not included in the books. He is granted few lines, and none of the lighthearted banter that he utters in the book. In the movie his humor seems…
Éowyn (in Movies vs. Books)
…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…
…is quite the same as in the book, only his part in the story is smaller. In the book the pretty long descriptions of Merry’s journeys give a better view…
…I have to go too. FRODO: Why? MERRY: Because, the book says so. FRODO: What book? MERRY: You know… the book! THE BOOK! FRODO: Oh, right… THAT book! Well, oh…
…for a moment then said, “My, what a lovely book. May I?” The woman handed him the book. Bara began to thumb through it. Suddenly he stopped and read intently….
…seat, in a great chair at the end of the long table of the dais of the Hall at Rivendell, is mentioned only in the book, as is his special…
…well, and Aragorn drinking it. In the book, Éowyn first offers the cup to Theóden, then goes around to offer it to the guests. As she stood before Aragorn she…
…of the Fellowship, of both worlds, dwelt within a fair house in the upper levels of Minas Tirith, large enough to house all of the companions, while they stayed. In…