Oh how I should be getting back to Richard's tuchus. As usual we have a nice shot of Richard's...I mean Thorin's tuchus. Yes it is covered with a long coat but it still looks majestically nice.
Then I went to try and fancy up Thorin's tuchus.
Not the greatest close-up but (nice pun) it is something.
Guess what came in my mail today? Yes I pre-ordered The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - Extended Edition. I will try and watch it when I can have enough time to myself without having to get up and do things so I may end up watching it some time after nine o'clock p.m. That is when my house FINALLY settles down and I truly have time to myself.
Eventually I will get the movie on Amazon Prime video but I have things that need to fall in place before I can do that. So until then I will enjoy my Blu-ray.
Richard Armitage won the Saturn for Best Supporting Actor in a Film for Battle of the Five Armies. The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies won a Saturn for Best Fantasy Film.
From Twitter our Richard is looking oh so handsome. Yes he is rocking the beard again.
Who can resist a Richard selfie. at least he is not using a selfie stick.
Richard has this fan video, that is a tribute to The Hobbit and Peter Jackson, posted onto his Twitter account and that is where I found it. This tweet was posted on December 24th so I guess you could call this Richard's Christmas gift to his fans, as if he himself was not enough of a gift for us.
Today Warner Bros France hosted France's #AskThorin for Richard. Interesting pictures and a wanky Vimeo video. Peter's is worse. Richard posted a few pictures as well. Him and his selfie.
Here are the pictures and the link to Richard's Vimeo video.
"Good Evening Paris" - Richard Armitage
Beautiful picture of the Eiffel Tower - courtesy of Richard and apparently Parisian traffic.
Now for the few pictures from the French #AskThorin
This is when it was time to start with the questions
The Thorin Selfie was requested
Ah yes, the shoes of day with red socks. Kick.2,3,4...KICK!
We can all thank Richard for Day 3 picture for the Advent Calendar. It is from his Twitter feed and I am still laughing. I will post the link to Richard's tweet.
The only editing I did was put a ribbon in the corner above the interviewer and a sprig of mistletoe in the corner above Richard. Oh and I hate that Richard is sitting scrunched . It could be because of the chair but I am leaning towards it is because of the interviewer.
In all fairness I thought I had missed The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies premiere in London but as it turned out I only seemed to have missed Richard. Then,as some of you know, the livestream went out. So the image are from Getty unless otherwise indicated.
Enjoy.
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Ahem. *Coughs* *THUD* (From Twitter)
Do not often see Richard's teeth. His eyes look bluer than normal.
Bit of a Gisborne smoulder. if only the smirk was with it. I miss Richard smirking.
A few screencaps that I managed to get bfore all contact was lost with the livestream.
This is the final trailer to be released for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. It is also the best. From what I see the special effects in this trailer are better than what we have previously seen in the other trailers and dare I say Hobbit movies. The battle sequence in this seems to be more in line with The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, especially when the Orcs are running into Erebor. That scene reminds me of ants running into their nest.
Then we have Galadriel kissing an apparently wounded Gandalf on the forehead. I know she was not mentioned in the book but I love that she is in the movie. Galadriel gives an wise and ethereal balance to the movie.
There is Saruman saying"Leave Sauron to me". Well I guess we know that Saruman turning his back on the good in the world and joining forces with Sauron is close at hand.
Of course we have our Thorin Oakenshield looking regal and heartbreaking at the same time. You can see it in his eyes he wants to protect his nephews and I think especially Kili.
Thorin and his gold
The House of Durin preparing for battle
The beautiful panoramic view of what appears to be Thorin standing on a stone and looking out at the water.
And now The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies trailer:
Yes I am late with this but I have been having a rough go of it for what now seems a while and sadly Richard couldn't even help. I am trying to get back in the swing of things with The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies posters and banners. Thanks to Richard Armitage and The Heirs of Durin for having some of them on the Twitter pages. I would also like to thank those Facebook sites that had the others.
The Bard
Legolas
Galadriel of course. Trust her more than Thranduil.