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 Cyporiean wrote:
I'm amazed that I agree with Kroot on something...

Things i totally would have bought from the Hobbit game that aren't being made:
- The Pale Orc
- Wood Elf King on Elk
- The Fellowship of the Key (Outside of the starter set)
- Radagast on Bunny Sled
- 'Mail Goblin'

Also would totally get Bilbo's Trolls if the models weren't so ugly.


The "Mail Goblin" is the Goblin scribe unless I'm confused. Azog the Pale Orc has a profile so he will get a model in time, Radagast has options for a chariot so he will get it in time, the Dwarves are coming out in finecast outside of the starter box, and Thranduil will get a model when he captures the dwarves in the second movie without a doubt. One thing that differentiates Lotr from the warhammer books is that there has never been a profile without a model being released within a couple years or so (barring horseback versions). So expect all of the major things to come out as well as the stuff in the book already.

So just hold on a bit
   
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Completely missed 'Goblin Scribe' in the starter set contents...

Might have to pick that up after all..

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You've probably got to be British and of "a certain age" to get the first one. Team him up with David Rappaport and they were unstoppable. I found Noseybonk quite disconcerting though.

   
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 Kroothawk wrote:
Have seen the movie now. Really nice, same quality as the LOTR movies IMHO.

Now I wonder why one of the main Ork characters doesn't get a model in first or second wave, but others that are at best seen a few blinks and not even called by name in the movie get extra models in first and second wave.
Spoiler:
I am mainly talking about Azog. No model in sight. Is he even mentioned in the rulebook? Or Thorin's farther and Grandfather?


I was thinking that, I'm guessing the studio have artistic control over what images are released before the film? I'm guessing they'll both be out soon and the only reason they're not out now is that they didn't want a character being found out about until people had watched i?

I read the 'making of...' books when I went into a local Waterstones bookstore and there wasn't any visual reference to the character you mentioned in the spoilers. I think Bolg is only in the film for literally tenths of a second
Spoiler:
in the flashback scene to when Thorin first encountered Azog, there was an orc I noticed who looked like Bolg but he was dispatched pretty quickly

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Spoiler:
It looks like they simply turned Azog (the father, originally killed in the battle with the Dwarves by Thorin's father) & Bolg (his son who should be the main Orc character in the movies) into one character to be featured in the movies.

The Bolg miniature made by GW, and also action figures made by others etc, could be what he was intented to look like in the movies before they had a change of mind that came too late for all the merchandise makers. That exact image is even featured on movie posters that I've seen on the internet. Otherwise I can't explain why a character that doesn't even appear in the movie would have his face all over the place. And did Azog/Bolg ride the albino Warg in the book? Can't remember that to be honest. It's still all a bit strange, even though the look they went with is better than the bearded Orc, Imo.

I've also seen movie posters for "An unexpected journey" featuring Gandalf & Beorn (who isn't in the first movie), and the Dwarves going down the river in the barrels (which isn't in the movie either). All of this most likely the result of making it three instead of two movies.



 
   
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 TBD wrote:
Spoiler:
It looks like they simply turned Azog (the father, originally killed in the battle with the Dwarves by Thorin's father) & Bolg (his son who should be the main Orc character in the movies) into one character to be featured in the movies.

The Bolg miniature made by GW, and also action figures made by others etc, could be what he was intented to look like in the movies before they had a change of mind that came too late for all the merchandise makers. That exact image is even featured on movie posters that I've seen on the internet. Otherwise I can't explain why a character that doesn't even appear in the movie would have his face all over the place. And did Azog/Bolg ride the albino Warg in the book? Can't remember that to be honest. It's still all a bit strange, even though the look they went with is better than the bearded Orc, Imo.

I've also seen movie posters for "An unexpected journey" featuring Gandalf & Beorn (who isn't in the first movie), and the Dwarves going down the river in the barrels (which isn't in the movie either). All of this most likely the result of making it three instead of two movies.


Spoiler:
I don't know if you've seen the film, but Bolg is in The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey. I've read about a few people online who have said they saw him in the place I mentioned above, in the flashback battle scene

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Spoiler:
Yes I have seen the movie, and I don't remember seeing Bolg anywhere.

Of course I could have missed him if he was only very shortly in one of the battle scenes at the start, but in that case he really didn't play any role of importance at all, so to have him on a movie poster and make him action figures etc instead of Azog who actually is the one featured thoroughly makes no sense. That is why I think Peter Jackson simply did a big switcheroo.


I just found this, which seems to confirm what I'm suspecting:

(movie spoilers warning)

http://thorinoakenshield.net/2012/08/20/will-azog-the-orc-be-in-the-hobbit-movies/

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After seeing the movie I think the sculpts for the troll miniatures are a pretty bad miss. The sculpts are much too upright and their facial details are horrid. I thought the trolls in the film looked fairly good, based on seeing the minis before hand I was expecting much worse.

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 TBD wrote:
Spoiler:
Yes I have seen the movie, and I don't remember seeing Bolg anywhere.

Of course I could have missed him if he was only very shortly in one of the battle scenes at the start, but in that case he really didn't play any role of importance at all, so to have him on a movie poster and make him action figures etc instead of Azog who actually is the one featured thoroughly makes no sense. That is why I think Peter Jackson simply did a big switcheroo.


I just found this, which seems to confirm what I'm suspecting:

(movie spoilers warning)

http://thorinoakenshield.net/2012/08/20/will-azog-the-orc-be-in-the-hobbit-movies/


That's the post I read, right at the bottom it says
Spoiler:
The biggest surprise is that Bolg (played by Conan Stevens) was not in this film, except for what I and several others think was a split second shot during this same battle sequence. You will have be watching very close to see it.


I saw Ian McKellen on a BBC show this morning and he didn't know it was a three part film until late on into filming, so as you thought Bolg was in it until the last minute?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20746645

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Tezerel wrote:
 Cyporiean wrote:
I'm amazed that I agree with Kroot on something...

Things i totally would have bought from the Hobbit game that aren't being made:
- The Pale Orc
- Wood Elf King on Elk
- The Fellowship of the Key (Outside of the starter set)
- Radagast on Bunny Sled
- 'Mail Goblin'

Also would totally get Bilbo's Trolls if the models weren't so ugly.


The "Mail Goblin" is the Goblin scribe unless I'm confused. Azog the Pale Orc has a profile so he will get a model in time, Radagast has options for a chariot so he will get it in time, the Dwarves are coming out in finecast outside of the starter box, and Thranduil will get a model when he captures the dwarves in the second movie without a doubt. One thing that differentiates Lotr from the warhammer books is that there has never been a profile without a model being released within a couple years or so (barring horseback versions). So expect all of the major things to come out as well as the stuff in the book already.

So just hold on a bit


There were lots of profiles in LOTR that never had models. These included the blight hearted tree, beorings, elven catapult, etc. It looks like half a decade later we will get beorings, but the other stuff I do not know.


   
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 stubacca wrote:
That's the post I read, right at the bottom it says
Spoiler:
The biggest surprise is that Bolg (played by Conan Stevens) was not in this film, except for what I and several others think was a split second shot during this same battle sequence. You will have be watching very close to see it.


I saw Ian McKellen on a BBC show this morning and he didn't know it was a three part film until late on into filming, so as you thought Bolg was in it until the last minute?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20746645


I am not exactly sure what your point is



 
   
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 spaceelf wrote:

There were lots of profiles in LOTR that never had models. These included the blight hearted tree, beorings, elven catapult, etc. It looks like half a decade later we will get beorings, but the other stuff I do not know.




Admittedly I never purchased the "army books" but are you sure those weren't from the WotR book, in which case yes, that had things in it that didn't get models, but everything from the ORB did.
   
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 paulson games wrote:
After seeing the movie I think the sculpts for the troll miniatures are a pretty bad miss. The sculpts are much too upright and their facial details are horrid. I thought the trolls in the film looked fairly good, based on seeing the minis before hand I was expecting much worse.

Agreed! They're fine in the movie.
   
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In the movie, don't the trolls have some fur/hair on their flesh?
   
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The 'eavy Metal team has a fetish for pale flesh, painting everything from Minotaur, Dark Eldar, furry Skaven, and now Goblins and Trolls in it. Makes the miniatures look bad all the time, but they don't learn from feedback. In the movie, all have a more greyish skin in warm tones because of torch/fire lighting.

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 TBD wrote:
Spoiler:
It looks like they simply turned Azog (the father, originally killed in the battle with the Dwarves by Thorin's father) & Bolg (his son who should be the main Orc character in the movies) into one character to be featured in the movies.

The Bolg miniature made by GW, and also action figures made by others etc, could be what he was intented to look like in the movies before they had a change of mind that came too late for all the merchandise makers. That exact image is even featured on movie posters that I've seen on the internet. Otherwise I can't explain why a character that doesn't even appear in the movie would have his face all over the place. And did Azog/Bolg ride the albino Warg in the book? Can't remember that to be honest. It's still all a bit strange, even though the look they went with is better than the bearded Orc, Imo.

I've also seen movie posters for "An unexpected journey" featuring Gandalf & Beorn (who isn't in the first movie), and the Dwarves going down the river in the barrels (which isn't in the movie either). All of this most likely the result of making it three instead of two movies.


Spoiler:
Saw the movie and saw Bolg... it's been a while since I read the hobbit, but it looks like they may have just switched the character names. Not sure why, since they usually try to keep that pretty consistent... but yea, he's there long enough to get killed by Thorin's dad or grandad.

   
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Spoiler:

Unless his shot was exceptionally quick, Bolg was not present in this film. I have a suspicion that he may have appeared for a second or two during the Battle of Azanulbizar scene. The Pale Orc is most definitely Azog; the Orc whom ought have been slain at Azanulbizar. It makes no sense to have an antagonist loose in the film that bears little upon the Company. Now if we had Bolg hunting down Thorin in revenge (and also for the later meeting with Dain II and Beorn), it would have sat much easier.

I have a lingering feeling that P.J was rushed too heavily for this first film. There's a lot of cutting that doesn't make sense to me.


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Eiríkr wrote:I have a lingering feeling that P.J was rushed too heavily for this first film. There's a lot of cutting that doesn't make sense to me.

Well, your lingering feeling sounds correct. PJ said that he hoped to finish the movie two days before the premiere. The movie blog confirmed tight time restraints. BTW is the real life shooting for all three parts arleady done? IMDB already lists them in the post-production phase.

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Eiríkr wrote:There's a lot of cutting that doesn't make sense to me.


But it will when you buy the extended DvD/Blu Ray version
   
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 Kroothawk wrote:
Eiríkr wrote:I have a lingering feeling that P.J was rushed too heavily for this first film. There's a lot of cutting that doesn't make sense to me.

Well, your lingering feeling sounds correct. PJ said that he hoped to finish the movie two days before the premiere. The movie blog confirmed tight time restraints. BTW is the real life shooting for all three parts arleady done? IMDB already lists them in the post-production phase.

His statement was that he hoped to finish part two days before the premiere of "An Unexpected Journey".

When PJ was on The Colbert Report a few weeks back, he was putting the finishing touches on part two.
   
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 Marrak wrote:
 TBD wrote:
Spoiler:
It looks like they simply turned Azog (the father, originally killed in the battle with the Dwarves by Thorin's father) & Bolg (his son who should be the main Orc character in the movies) into one character to be featured in the movies.

The Bolg miniature made by GW, and also action figures made by others etc, could be what he was intented to look like in the movies before they had a change of mind that came too late for all the merchandise makers. That exact image is even featured on movie posters that I've seen on the internet. Otherwise I can't explain why a character that doesn't even appear in the movie would have his face all over the place. And did Azog/Bolg ride the albino Warg in the book? Can't remember that to be honest. It's still all a bit strange, even though the look they went with is better than the bearded Orc, Imo.

I've also seen movie posters for "An unexpected journey" featuring Gandalf & Beorn (who isn't in the first movie), and the Dwarves going down the river in the barrels (which isn't in the movie either). All of this most likely the result of making it three instead of two movies.


Spoiler:
Saw the movie and saw Bolg... it's been a while since I read the hobbit, but it looks like they may have just switched the character names. Not sure why, since they usually try to keep that pretty consistent... but yea, he's there long enough to get killed by Thorin's dad or grandad.


I've seen the movie twice now, and
Spoiler:
there was an orc that could be him that was cut down by (I think) the younger Dwalin in the flashback scene. You would only spot this either by accident or if you are specifically looking for it (which I was doing, and even then it was hard to spot as it was no more than 2 or 3 seconds).

Until Peter Jackson comes up with an official statement I'll stay convinced that at first Bolg was supposed to be the main Orc bad guy, or at least was supposed to play a much larger role which explains the action figures and prominent spot on some of the early movie posters, but PJ decided to bring Azog back instead. It makes sense too since PJ is rumoured to have made so many changes, and three movies means one extra hour per movie to fill. Maybe/probably Bolg will be seen in the second and/or third movie as a lieutenant or part of a bodyguard of some sorts and his family relation to Azog is left out. After all it seems there was an actor hired to play him, so might as well use him in some capacity. We'll see.



 
   
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 Kroothawk wrote:
Eiríkr wrote:I have a lingering feeling that P.J was rushed too heavily for this first film. There's a lot of cutting that doesn't make sense to me.

Well, your lingering feeling sounds correct. PJ said that he hoped to finish the movie two days before the premiere. The movie blog confirmed tight time restraints. BTW is the real life shooting for all three parts arleady done? IMDB already lists them in the post-production phase.


No, it isn't finished. The BBC link a bit further up that I posted is direct from the Wizards mouth. Filming hasn't finished

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Seems, these pics have also been leaked on the GW website (found by MajorWesJanson over at Warseer):

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Wow, those are great!

Can someone post a pic of Bolg... either the figure or movie snapshot or anything, so I know what to look for next time I see it? (probably this weekend)

Might have to see this thing 3 times

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Those are nice. Really happy with the redesign of the Wargs, now they resemble the Barghests of old which Tolkien based them upon.
   
 
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