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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" is a fantasy adventure film directed by Peter

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)

"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" is a fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson, released in 2012. The movie serves as the first installment in a trilogy that adapts J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved literary masterpiece, "The Hobbit." With stunning visuals, an incredible cast, and a memorable soundtrack, this film immerses viewers in the magical world of Middle-earth.

The story revolves around Bilbo Baggins, a peaceful and content hobbit who is thrust into an unexpected adventure when the wizard Gandalf the Grey recruits him to join a company of thirteen dwarves on a quest to reclaim their homeland. Led by the noble dwarf prince Thorin Oakenshield, the group must journey through treacherous lands, encounter dangerous creatures, and confront a powerful dragon named Smaug.

The cast of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" is a star-studded ensemble, featuring talented actors who bring the beloved characters to life. Martin Freeman delivers a memorable performance as the reluctant hero, Bilbo Baggins, capturing both his endearing charm and growing courage. Ian McKellen mesmerizes viewers as the wise and enigmatic wizard, Gandalf the Grey, with his commanding presence.

Richard Armitage portrays the determined dwarf Thorin Oakenshield, infusing the character with intense determination and a sense of duty. The company of dwarves includes fantastic performances by Aidan Turner as the brave Kili, Graham McTavish as the imposing Dwalin, and Ken Stott as the wise Balin, among others.

"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" also reintroduces several iconic characters from "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Andy Serkis delivers a remarkable performance as the twisted and enigmatic creature Gollum, whose iconic "riddle game" with Bilbo is a highlight of the film. Hugo Weaving returns as the noble elf lord Elrond, while Cate Blanchett graces the screen as the wise elf queen, Galadriel.

One of the standout aspects of this film is its epic score, composed by Howard Shore. Shore skillfully captures the spirit of Tolkien's world, enhancing the film's emotional depth and immersing viewers in the grandeur of Middle-earth. The soundtrack combines haunting melodies, powerful orchestration, and some familiar themes from "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, further connecting the two cinematic franchises.

Overall, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" is a visual spectacle that transports viewers to a world of adventure, danger, and friendship. It sets the stage for the epic journey that lies ahead and leaves viewers eager for the next installment.

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A box without hinges, key or lid
A burglar Hobbit?
A conjurer dabbling in black magic.
A dagger from a bygone age has been found.
A dark and powerful magic.
A darkness has fallen over it.
A dragon attacks Erebor.
A famous blade...
A farmer and his family used to live here.
A life of peace and plenty.
A life that is worth more than all the gold in Erebor.
A Morgul Blade.
A pale Orc, astride a white Warg.
A powerful spell lies upon those tombs.
A relic of Mordor.
A sickness had begun to grow within him.
A sickness lies over the Greenwood.
A single Orc pack...
A sorcerer who can summon the dead.
A young Dwarf prince...
A young Hobbit who would have liked nothing better...
Aah!
Aah!
Aah!
Actually it wasn't that hard.
After all, what are we?
After the dragon took the Lonely Mountain...
Agreed.
Ah ah ah.
Ah, Frodo. Erebor.
Ah! Help us!
Ah.
Ah.
Ah. Good gracious. Is it today?
Ah. Lindir.
Ah. There's more where that came from.
Airborne fire breather.
All bare of meat
All eyes on the hidden door
All eyes on the hidden door
All of them at once, I suppose.
All of you! Come on, climb! Bilbo, climb!
All skin and bone, he was. I'm still picking bits of him out of me teeth.
All would pay homage to him.
Always you must meddle...
Am I late?
Am I what?
An adventure?
An easy thing to miss.
An old enemy of yours.
And a human sorcerer who calls himself The Necromancer...
And a wonderful game it is too, if you've got the balls for it.
And all who find us will know the tune
And Bombur. That makes 13.
And buried with him.
And can you not do that? You'll blunt them.
And caverns old
And dreams of gold
And Gandalf means...
And he's got a great deal more to offer than any of you know.
And I hope you never have to.
And if I win...
And if it loses? What then?
And if you do...
And in the darkness a torch we hold
And into the fire. Run.
And it still smells of Troll.
And make the day
And my armchair and my garden.
And no small degree of charm.
And not 13 of the best...
And nothing unexpected...
And our enemy...
And out.
And respect.
And so I thought too.
And that is not good at all. Shouldn't we tell Thorin?
And that means good food, a warm hearth...
And that's why I came back. Because...
And the pale Orc?
And they say...
And this is Glamdring...
And thus, the battle was won.
And what did you think?
And where else should I be?
And where sickness thrives...
And while I can honestly say I have told you the truth...
And who is the fifth?
And yet, never grows
And you ask me to seek out the very people who betrayed my grandfather.
And you forget, we have a Wizard in our company.
And you're not a king...
And you're right, I often think of Bag end.
And, while the dragon is accustomed to the smell of Dwarf...
Apology accepted.
Are there any more of you little fellas hiding where you shouldn't?
Are they, indeed? Over my dead body.
Are we? Are we at peace?
As our official burglar, we thought you might like to look into it.
As you know, this sort of artifact sometimes contains hidden text.
At least, nothing good.
Aye, Oin has read the portents...
Aye, the Wild is no place for gentle folk who can neither fight nor fend for themselves.
Aye. He'll melt the flesh off your bones in the blink of an eye.
AZOG (IN BLACK SPEECH):
Azog the Defiler learned that day...
Azog the Defiler.
Azog.
Back to Rivendell.
Back. Stay back.
Baggins!
Baggins!
Bagginses is stuck.
Bagginses?
Balin, at your service.
Balin, sound the alarm.
BALIN: Aye.
BALIN: Don't mind him, laddie.
BALIN: Is this really necessary?
BALIN: Shove this in the hallway. Otherwise we'll never get everyone in.
BALIN: What is it?
BALIN: Wider, not shorter.
BALIN: You forget, the Front Gate is sealed.
Be a good lad and put that on the gate.
Be careful what you touch.
Bebother and confusticate these Dwarves!
Beg your pardon?
BERT: Just needs a sprinkle of squirrel dung.
BERT: Mutton yesterday, mutton today...
BERT: Shut up.
BERT: What is it?
BERT: Yes? Come on. Tell us the secret. It's, uh...
Bert. Bert! Look what's come out of me hooter.
Better than nothing.
Better than old bones, precious.
Bifur. Bofur. That's 10.
Bilbo Baggins, allow me to introduce the leader of our company:
Bilbo Baggins, at yours.
Bilbo Baggins.
Bilbo is here. He's quite safe.
BILBO Wait!
BILBO Wait!
Bilbo, my dear fellow, let us have a little more light.
BILBO: Everyone? How many more are there?
BILBO: Hmm?
BILBO: Hmm.
BILBO: Okay.
BILBO: Other Wizards. GANDALF: There are five of us.
BILBO: So...
BILBO: Twice like a barn owl. No, twice like a brown... Once like a...
BILBO: You're going on a quest?
Bilbo. We'd given you up.
Birds, beasts, trees, flowers
Bless us and splash us, precious.
Bofur, Gloin, Nori.
Bofur, take the first watch.
BOFUR: Ale on the count of three!
BOFUR: All right, come on. Quick.
BOFUR: Come on!
BOFUR: Hang on! GLOIN: Hold on, brothers!
BOFUR: Hey. Come on.
BOFUR: I knew you had it in you!
BOFUR: Ooh. Do you hear that, lads?
BOFUR: Set it down. GLOIN: That's good.
BOFUR: Well, that could have been worse.
Bombur, catch!
BOMBUR: Go, go, go!
BOMBUR: Traitor! What do you know about cooking Dwarf?
BOMBUR: Untie me, mister. GLOIN: Eat someone your own size.
Bombur!
Box. The lid and a key.
Bring up the bonebreaker.
Bring up the mangler.
But always he remembered...
But every day it grows in strength.
But home is now behind you.
But I do like to know them before they come visiting.
But if he should side with the enemy...
But if we are careful and clever, I believe that it can be done.
But if you do, remember this:
But it's full of holes.
But our enemy had got there first.
But that is not what I have found.
But the old fortress is abandoned.
But the thing is, I'm not entirely sure you're in the right house.
But the years of peace and plenty were not to last.
But there was no feast...
But we... We only have nine.
But worse are the webs.
By my beard...
By Thrain. For safekeeping.
Call out the guard. Do it now!
Can I help you?
Can we cook him?
Can we eat him too?
Can you read them?
Careful with these. I just had them sharpened.
Caves in the mountain are seldom unoccupied.
Charge!
Chip the glasses and crack the plates
Cold as death Without no breath
Come and get me! Ha, ha!
Come on, Bombur, we're hungry.
Come on, let's go.
Come on! Here! On your feet.
Come on.
Come on. Get him.
Come, then. I won the game. You promised to show me the way out.
Curse it and crush it! We hates it forever!
Curse us and splash us!
Cut off his head!
Cut the cloth, tread on the fat
Cut the ropes!
Dawn ain't far away. Let's get a move on.
Deep within the rock they buried him...
Defeat and death...
Did I not say that you would be a burden?
Did we say so?
Did you know that your great great great great uncle Bullroarer Took...
Do not be afraid, Mithrandir.
Do not speak to me of Radagast the Brown.
Do we know each other?
Do we sit back while others claim what is rightfully ours?
Do you know, I've quite forgotten their names.
Do you wish me a good morning...
Does he offer us insult?
Does it like games? Does it, does it? Does it like to play?
Dol Guldur?
Don't bother cooking them.
DORI: All right, all right. Don't push.
DORI: Come on!
DORI: Come on. GANDALF: Come on, come on. Quickly.
DORI: Faster!
DORI: Get away!
DORI: Hilarious.
DORI: How many, then? What?
DORI: I said it. Didn't I say it? Coming here was a waste of time.
DORI: Ori, be careful! ORI: Take it!
DORI: Ridiculous notion. Use a Hobbit? A Halfling?
DORI: Where's Gandalf?
Down in the deep of Goblin town
Dragon!
Dragon.
Dreadful woman.
Dwalin, at your service.
Dwalin, Balin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur...
DWALIN: And what did the Dwarves of the Iron Hills say?
DWALIN: Come on, move! FILI: Bombur!
DWALIN: Curse that Halfling! Now he's lost?
DWALIN: Get back!
DWALIN: Get off! Get your hands off me! Get off me!
DWALIN: Have you eaten?
DWALIN: Haver!
DWALIN: He's abandoned us.
DWALIN: I cannot see where the pathway leads. Do we follow it or no?
DWALIN: I said have another drink. Here you go.
DWALIN: I won't forget that. I won't forget it.
DWALIN: I've got you, lad. ORI: Grab on! Grab on!
DWALIN: It looks safe enough. THORIN: Search to the back.
DWALIN: It's going!
DWALIN: It's really heavy. No. No. There's nobody home!
DWALIN: Mmm.
DWALIN: No chance. Not from that distance.
DWALIN: Oh, you great galumphing git!
DWALIN: Post!
DWALIN: There's nothing here.
DWALIN: Where do you want this? Oh, no.
DWALIN: You wanna get stuck in? I could eat again if you insist, brother.
Dwalin!
Dwarves, Your Malevolence.
Eggses!
Eight, nine, 10.
ELROND: These runes were written on a Midsummer's Eve...
ELROND: Well, in this case, that is true.
Elves.
Erebor was lost.
Erebor.
Erebor.
Even got as far as Frogmorton once. Aah!
Even the great Elven King, Thranduil.
Ever they delved deeper, down into the dark.
Every crack. Every crevice.
Everything all right? Gandalf, where are you going?
Everything tastes like chicken.
Eww.
Except for the Sackville Bagginses, who are demanding you ask them in person.
Excuse me, that is a doily, not a dishcloth.
Excuse me. I'm sorry to interrupt, but what should I do with my plate?
Excuse me. Please.
Eyes look east to the mountain, assessing...
Fair enough.
Far to the east...
Fate is with you, Thorin Oakenshield.
Feel a bit faint.
Fiery mountain beneath the moon
Fight!
Fili, Kili. Come on, give us a hand.
FILI: Here you go, Ori. Give it to me.
FILI: If there is a key...
FILI: Now there's 14.
FILI: We may be few in number...
Finish him off. Finish him now!
Fishbones, Goblins' teeth, wet shells, bats' wings...
Five, six, seven, eight.
Flash of light, searing pain, then poof.
Follow it, of course.
Follow me. Quick!
For a dragon will guard his plunder...
For always evil will look to find a foothold in this world.
For dragons covet gold with a dark and fierce desire.
For he had seen dragon fire in the sky...
For home a song
For this city lay before the doors of the greatest kingdom in Middle earth:
For when I called upon them, they answered.
For, quite by chance, and the will of a Wizard...
FRODO: East farthing Woods. I'm going to surprise him.
FRODO: Replies to the party invitations.
FRODO: Right, then. I'm off. Off to where?
From long ago when lanterns burned
From my grandfather to my father, this has come to me.
From out of the darkness...
From racks you'll be hung
Full of the bounties of vine and vale.
GALADRIEL: Show me.
GALADRIEL: You are right to help Thorin Oakenshield.
GALADRIEL: You carry something.
GALADRIEL: You knew.
GALADRIEL: You will follow them. GANDALF: Yes.
Games?!
Gandalf will have killed hundreds of dragons in his time.
Gandalf, for 400 years we have lived in peace...
Gandalf, the enemy is defeated.
GANDALF: And what happened, exactly?
GANDALF: Come on, quickly!
GANDALF: Come on!
GANDALF: Erebor...
GANDALF: For goodness sake, Thorin, show him the map.
GANDALF: Hmm.
GANDALF: Hmm.
GANDALF: Huh?
GANDALF: I'll help you with that.
GANDALF: It's a Troll hoard.
GANDALF: Move!
GANDALF: Oh, very helpful, Bofur.
GANDALF: Oh. Cheers.
GANDALF: Quick, quick!
GANDALF: Radagast.
GANDALF: The dawn will take you all.
GANDALF: To seek the company of the only one around here who's got any sense.
GANDALF: Unnoticed?
GANDALF: Webs? What do you mean?
GANDALF: What on earth is the matter?
GANDALF: Yes, you're quite right, Bifur.
GANDALF: Yes.
GANDALF: Yes.
GANDALF: You'll have to manage without pocket handkerchiefs...
Gandalf!
Gandalf? Not Gandalf the wandering Wizard...
Gandalf.
Gandalf.
Gandalf.
Get a shovel.
Get some sleep.
Get your foot out of my back.
Giants! Stone Giants!
Give him a pony.
Give me a moment, please. I gave you a good long while.
Give us a chance, precious! Give us a chance!
GLOIN: And are you?
GLOIN: Aye, it's not a bad stew, Bombur. I've had worse.
GLOIN: Bombur's on his second leg of lamb already.
GLOIN: Come on now, brother.
GLOIN: Come on, lad. Up you get.
GLOIN: Get off, you big lump!
GLOIN: I thought he was with Dori!
GLOIN: It's all right! They're alive!
GLOIN: Look out, brother!
GLOIN: That's true enough.
GLOIN: Watch your backs! You thought you could escape me.
GLOIN: What is he saying?
GLOIN: You'll pay for this!
Gnaws iron, bites steel
Go away and bother somebody else.
Go on. Give us a number.
Gollum, gollum!
Gollum, gollum!
Gollum, gollum!
Gollum, gollum!
Gollum, gollum! Aah.
GOLLUM: Did we say so, precious?
GOLLUM: Give it to us!
GOLLUM: Too many boneses, precious. Not enough flesh!
GOLLUM: We have one for you.
Good morning.
Good, isn't it?
Got you.
Gotcha.
Grandmother taught us to suck them, yes!
Grinds hard stones to meal
Half wits? What does that make us?
Handses!
Hardly a prelude to war.
Has taken up residence in a ruined fortress.
Have they got any chips?
Haven't seen the back of us yet
Haven't seen the end of it yet
He began...
He doesn't approve of being late. Oh, no.
He found it in Dol Guldur.
He had the nous to play for time.
He has no place amongst us.
He has thought of nothing but his soft bed and his warm hearth...
He is late, is all. He traveled north to a meeting of our kin. He will come.
He is long gone.
He keeps a watchful eye over the vast forest lands...
He looks more like a grocer than a burglar.
He said he's an expert. Hey.
He said there'd be food and lots of it.
He says we'll blunt the knives.
He should never have come.
He slunk back into the hole whence he came.
He stole it!
He stole it!
He stole it.
He swung his club so hard, it knocked the Goblin king's head clean off...
He took it as a sign, a sign that his right to rule was divine.
He was slain in battle long ago.
He'll give us quite a show, you'll see.
He's a foolish fellow.
He's a gentle soul who prefers the company of animals to others.
He's been a long time.
He's been lost ever since he left home.
He's got Myrtle and Minty.
He's hardly burglar material.
He's lying.
Heh, heh. Hardly the stuff of legend.
Hello, girl. Who's a good girl?
Hello?
Help yourself.
Help?
Her fate unknown
Here, do us a favor. Take this to the lads.
Here, Mr. Gandalf, can't you do something about this deluge?
Here, that's my grog.
Here.
Here.
His armor rent...
His eye was set on another prize.
Hmm.
Hmm. And a good one too. An expert, I'd imagine.
Hmm. It's just that, um, I wasn't expecting company.
Hmm. Seems fair.
Hobbits are remarkably light on their feet.
Hold on!
Hold on!
Hold your ground!
How came you by this?
How did you come by these?
How on earth did you get past the Goblins?
How, indeed.
Hurry now! Arm yourselves!
I am a Baggins of Bag end.
I am old now, Frodo.
I can ask no more than that.
I can't just go running off into the blue.
I can't take this.
I did not give you that map and key for you to hold onto the past.
I did not know that they were yours to keep.
I did.
I do believe the worst is behind us.
I do believe you made that up.
I do not believe Thorin Oakenshield feels that he is answerable to anyone.
I do not believe we have met.
I do not feel I can condone such a quest.
I do not know.
I do not pretend to understand your reason for raising their hopes.
I don't fancy being turned to stone.
I don't know this one.
I don't know. But I don't like the way it wriggles around.
I don't like green food.
I don't like the stinky parts.
I don't understand why it's not working.
I don't want any trouble, do you understand?
I don't want to get used to them.
I followed their trail.
I have found it is the small things...
I have never been so glad to see anyone in my life.
I have never been so wrong in all my life.
I have never used a sword in my life.
I have told you already...
I knew Thror when he ruled Under the Mountain.
I know someone who would pay a pretty price for your head.
I know that sword! It is the Goblin cleaver!
I lost my way, twice.
I miss my books.
I must speak with Lord Elrond.
I need air.
I remember a young Hobbit who was always running off in search of Elves in the woods.
I said...
I saw him, Gandalf.
I shall inform the others.
I signed it.
I suggest you try Over the Hill or Across the Water.
I think he's a very great Wizard, in his own way.
I think I saw him slip away when they first collared us.
I think it is time for you to know...
I think it would be wiser to move on.
I think that would be wise.
I think they're gonna eat them. We have to do something.
I thought we'd lost our burglar.
I thought you said this place would be easy to find.
I want to play. I can see...
I was entirely respectable.
I was looking for you, Gandalf.
I wish you all the luck in the world.
I won't tell you what they've done in the bathroom.
I would take each and every one of these Dwarves...
I would think I was talking to myself for all the attention that he paid.
I wouldn't bother, laddie. Swords are named for the great deeds they do in war.
I wouldn't have found it at all had it not been for that mark on the door.
I'd like to see them try.
I'll be all right. Just let me sit quietly for a moment.
I'll draw them off.
I'll give him a taste of Dwarfish iron right up his jacksie!
I'll skin you, you little...!
I'll use this if I have to.
I'm a burglar... Uh, Hobbit.
I'm Gandalf.
I'm just saying, a little appreciation would be nice.
I'm looking for someone to share in an adventure.
I'm not a hero or a warrior.
I'm not actually sure it is a sword.
I'm not afraid. I'm up for it.
I'm not convinced, Gandalf.
I'm not the same Hobbit I once was.
I'm not, though, am I?
I'm simply doing what I feel to be right.
I'm sorry, do I know you?
I'm warning you, don't come any closer.
I've eaten plenty with their skins on.
I've eaten plenty with their skins on.
I've got parasites as big as my arm.
I've warned him.
If Baggins loses, we eats it whole.
If they'd come to me, I might have spared them this disappointment.
If this is some clot head's idea of a joke...
If we are to be successful, this will need to be handled with tact.
If you run into trouble, hoot twice like a barn owl and once like a brown owl.
If you wish to change the weather of the world, you should find yourself another Wizard.
In a hole in the ground...
In fact, they all have. They're infested with parasites.
In fact, they can pass unseen by most, if they choose.
In slumbers deep
In the Battle of Green Fields, he charged the Goblin ranks.
In those days, I was always on time.
Including himself.
Indeed? He made no mention of you.
Inform the who? What? No. No. No... Wait.
Is Dain with us?
Is he a great Wizard? Or is he more like you?
Is it scrumptious?
Is it soft? Is it juicy?
Is our kingdom a distant light
Is taller than trees?
Is that what I think it is?
It appears we have lost our burglar.
It began long ago...
It began...
It came to you from Radagast.
It cannot be.
It is mine to protect, as are its secrets.
It is not me you must answer to.
It is raining, Master Dwarf...
It is the legacy of my people.
It is the shadow of an ancient horror.
It is the start of the Dwarves' new year, when the last moon of autumn...
It is unbefitting one of the Istari to be wandering the woods...
It is yours now.
It matters. I want to know.
It was a sickness of the mind.
It was given to me by your father.
It was right there on the tip of my tongue.
It was taken from you.
It will not show itself.
It would seem you were meant to come to Rivendell.
It'll be very good for you...
It'll help settle your nerves.
It's a silly old...
It's a tad excessive, isn't it? Have you got a cheese knife?
It's a terrible business. I wouldn't risk it. I really wouldn't.
It's a thunder battle!
It's all right.
It's good to eat
It's got a fruity bouquet.
It's got an Elfish blade. But it's not an Elfs.
It's got arms and legs and everything.
It's horse hair. Having a reaction.
It's mainly academic.
It's not as if it's witchcraft.
It's not fair! It's against the rules!
It's not that I don't like visitors. I like visitors as much as the next Hobbit.
It's not that. It's his excessive consumption of mushrooms.
It's nothing. Nothing.
It's our little secret, Myrtle.
It's ours!
It's ours.
It's out there.
It's perfectly safe. We'll be behind you.
It's something very big and possibly quite dangerous.
It's stuck.
It's supposed to look like that. It's crochet.
It's wind. Of course it is.
Its markets known far and wide.
Its wealth lay in the earth...
Just a head.
Just a minute. Uh...
Just give me a minute.
Just show me the way to get out of here and I'll be on my way.
Just you and me.
KILI: Come on! Get up!
KILI: Daisy and Bungo are missing.
KILI: He's just fine.
KILI: One more. OIN: Thanks, lad.
KILI: We had 16.
KILI: We're riddled. ORI: Yes, I'm riddled.
KILI: What's happening? FILI: Grab my hand!
Kill them all!
Knife! Oh, shut up!
Lady Galadriel.
Last chance.
Last question.
LAUGHS)
Lay down your arms...
Leave the bones on the bedroom mat
Leave us standing upon the height
Let him speak.
Let me think.
Let the flurgaburburhobbit talk.
Let them all go?
Let us examine what we know.
Let's just sit on them and squash them into jelly.
Like a... Are you sure this is a good idea?
LINDIR: Mithrandir.
Look at the state of my kitchen. There's mud trod into the carpet.
Look out!
Look out!
Look, I don't know what your game is, but I...
Look, I know you doubt me. I know you always have.
Look!
Look.
Lost!
Lost?
Lost?
Lost?
Make him squeal!
Make sure you keep an eye on her after I'm...
Make you late for dinner. Heh, heh.
MAN: He didn't.
Mark? There's no mark on that door. It was painted a week ago.
Master Baggins saw his chance and he took it.
May I tempt you with a cup of chamomile?
May it serve you well.
Maybe.
Me? No. No, no, no. I'm not a burglar. I've never stolen a thing in my life.
Merchants, miners...
Might be enough for a pie.
Mightiest of the Dwarf Lords.
Mine are the biggest parasites. I've got huge parasites.
Mithrandir?
Mithrandir.
Mm. Huh.
Mmm.
Moon runes can only be read by the light of a moon...
Moon runes?
More of a letter opener, really.
Moria had been taken by legions of Orcs...
Most of them bet that you wouldn't.
Mountain Trolls are slow and stupid, and you're so small, they'll never see you.
Mouthless mutters
Move!
Mr. Gandalf? A little glass of red wine, as requested.
Must be returned
My dear Bilbo, what on earth is the matter?
My dear fellow, I never doubted you for a second.
My name is Bilbo Baggins.
My precious is lost!
My precious. Wait!
Nasty business.
Nasty Goblinses!
Nasty, disturbing, uncomfortable things.
Necks will be wrung
NECROMANCER: Radagast.
NEIL FINN (SINGING): Far over the misty mountains rise
Nice and crunchy.
No help came from the Elves that day...
No idea you were still in business.
No one, I swear.
No such power exists in this world.
No, Gandalf.
No, I don't imagine anyone west of Bree would have much interest in adventures.
No, I would have doubted me too.
No, I'm afraid there is nothing else for it.
No, Master Gloin, he's offering you food.
No, no, that won't be necessary.
No, no, you can't turn back now, eh?
No, thank you.
No, that's Grandpa Mungo's chair... No, so is that. Take it back, please.
No, wait, wait, stop.
No, you did the same thing.
No, you don't. You don't understand. None of you do.
No!
No!
No!
No!
No! Kili!
No! No more riddles.
No! No!
No! No. No.
No.
No. He isn't.
No. I want to play. I do.
No. No fires. Not in this place.
No. No, no, no.
None of the rest of you thought of that.
Nope.
Nope.
Nor were they made by any smith among Men.
Nor will I be responsible for his fate.
Nor, for that matter, am I.
NORI: Dori could've cooked it. Ha ha ha.
NORI: Good lad, Ori! Sit down.
NORI: Here, who are you calling dim?
NORI: Oh, what's that stench?
NORI: Thorin!
NORI: Whoop! Mind out. Yes. Ah.
Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole full of worms and oozy smells.
Not for me.
Not ready for what?
Not really dressed for dinner.
Not since a darker power ruled these lands.
Not that I ever was.
Not that I ever was.
Not the jam, please. Excuse me. Excuse me.
Not when he's skinned and boned.
Not yet.
Nothing grows any more.
Nothing wrong with a bit of raw Dwarf.
Now ask us another one.
Now, a Necromancer. Are you sure?
Odd? Oh. Hm.
Of course they will. But we have questions that need to be answered.
Of course.
Oh ho. He wouldn't miss a chance to let off his Whizpoppers.
Oh, but I'm forgetting. You don't have a mountain.
Oh, but it is.
Oh, I am sorry. I didn't...
Oh, let's have another one, eh?
Oh, no, thank you, Dori. A little red wine for me, I think.
Oh, no.
Oh, no. Sebastian.
Oh, not that one. He's infected.
Oh, they took wagers on whether or not you'd turn up.
Oh, um...
Oh, we love games, doesn't we, precious?
Oh, well, no. I wouldn't say...
Oh, yes, we was, precious. We was.
Oh! Ha, ha!
Oh! I don't like horse. I never have. Not enough fat on them.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh. Ah.
Oh. I had a thought and now I've lost it.
Oh. It's not a thought at all.
Oh. Oh!
Oh. Thank you very much, Bert. Lovely stew, Bert.
Oin, Gloin.
OIN: Come on, Nori. Pay up.
OIN: Jump, lad!
OIN: Sorry, what did he say?
OIN: What are you talking about, laddie?
OLD BILBO: My dear Frodo:
OLD BILBO: Well, go on, then. You don't want to be late.
OLD BILBO: What on earth are these?
Old Took used to have them on Midsummer's Eve. Heh, heh. Ahem.
Old warriors.
One that can summon the spirits...
One, two...
Only one thing will save us, daylight!
Ooh, we knows! We knows safe paths for Hobbitses.
Ooh. Not for an age.
Ooh. That is beautifully balanced, that is.
Or do we seize this chance to take back Erebor?
Or perhaps you mean to say that you feel good on this particular morning?
Orcs have attacked us on the road.
Orcs plunder Moria...
Orcs?
Orcs.
ORI: Help!
ORI: They bolted.
Our forces rallied...
Our lives to make
Our turn.
Out of the frying pan.
Over here.
Over here.
Parasites? Did he say parasites?
Perhaps it is because I'm afraid...
Perhaps the vast wealth of our people now lies unprotected.
Perhaps you know of whom I speak.
Pour the milk on the pantry floor
Present company shall not be liable for injuries inflicted by...
Probably for the best.
Quick and quiet, no screams. Just lots of blood.
Quickly! All of you!
RADAGAST: Quick! Quick, quick! Quick, quick!
Ravens have been seen flying back to the mountain, as it was foretold.
Reading.
Right you are.
Right, good!
Right, then. Let's get a fire started.
Rivendell.
Robbed of their homeland...
Rumors have begun to spread.
Run!
Run!
Run!
Safe paths in the dark.
Saruman believes that it is only great power...
SARUMAN: ...listen to me.
Saruman.
Sauron is vanquished. He can never regain his full strength.
Save me from the stubbornness of Dwarves.
Scarf them, I say, boots and all.
See, that's where I belong.
Send word to the pale Orc.
Sharp enough for both of us.
Show me.
Shut up!
Shut up!
Shut up! Cut its skin off.
Simple acts of kindness and love.
Sit down!
Slash them! Beat them! Kill them!
Slowly the days turned sour...
Smash the bottles and burn the corks
Smaug had come.
Smaug owes allegiance to no one.
So this is your purpose, to enter the mountain?
So why don't we...
So...
Some folk we never forget
Some folk we never forget
Some kind of spawn of Ungoliant, or I am not a Wizard.
Some kind we never forgive
Some kind we never forgive
Something far more powerful.
Something moves in the shadows unseen, hidden from our sight.
Something or someone has drawn them near.
Something's terribly wrong.
Sorry, Gandalf, I can't sign this.
Speak!
Spiders, Gandalf.
Spies? Thieves? Assassins?
Splash the wine on every door
Stay down.
Stay together.
Still, they're all in one piece.
Stop it. You've had plenty.
String. Or nothing.
Stronghold of Thror, King Under the Mountain.
Such wanton death was dealt that day.
Summary of out of pocket expenses...
Summer is passing. Durin's Day will soon be upon us.
Supper.
Take cover, you fool!
Take that back. Excuse me.
Taking precautions.
Teeth! Oh, yes, my precious!
Tell him I have found his prize.
Tell me, Gandalf...
Tell me, Mr. Baggins, have you done much fighting?
Tell me, when did doilies and your mother's dishes...
Tell us what the woodsmen say.
Terms: Cash on delivery, up to but not exceeding one fourteenth of total profit, if any.
Thank you.
Thank you. I'm sure I can keep up on foot.
That does sound quite nice.
That echoes on
That filth died of his wounds long ago.
That is a book, not a coaster. And put that map down.
That is not...
That is private. Keep your sticky paws off.
That is true, my lady.
That is when I saw him.
That remains to be seen.
That would be a reference to Smaug the Terrible...
That you had no place amongst us?
That you would not survive in the Wild?
That, my dear Balin, is not entirely true.
That, my dear Frodo, is where I come in.
That, my dear Oin, is a thrush.
That'll be the door.
That'll do it.
That's a meaty mouthful.
That's absurd.
That's home.
That's my mother's glory box. Can you please not do that?
That's my mother's West Farthing pottery.
That's no concern of yours.
That's no fair.
That's what Bilbo Baggins hates
That's what Bilbo Baggins hates
That's what I thought.
That's why I'm the cook.
That's why we need a burglar.
The air is foul with decay.
The answer is time.
The answer lies hidden somewhere in this map...
The Arkenstone.
The birds are returning to the mountain.
The Biter!
The blade is of Elvish make...
The blade that sliced 1000 necks!
The dragon, Smaug, has not been seen for 60 years.
The Dwarves, they're gone.
The Elves looked on and did nothing.
The fire was red, it flaming spread
The first they heard was a noise like a hurricane...
The greatest of our order is Saruman the White.
The Greenwood is sick, Gandalf.
The Halfling?
The Heart of the Mountain.
The lone lands are crawling with them.
The Lonely Mountain.
The odds were always against us.
The old fortress?
The only ill will to be found in this valley is that which you bring yourself.
The pines on the mountain creaked and cracked in the hot, dry wind.
The pines were roaring on the height
The question of this Dwarvish company, however, troubles me deeply.
The riddle of the Morgul Blade must be answered.
The rocks and stones They're like old bones
The same moon shines upon us tonight.
The secret to cooking Dwarf is...
The task I have in mind will require a great deal of stealth...
The task would be difficult enough with an army behind us...
The thing is, I don't know either of you. Not in the slightest.
The trees like torches blazed with light
The winds were moaning in the night
The woodsmen who live there now call it Mirkwood.
The words unspoken, we'll be there soon
The world is ahead.
The young Dwarf prince took work where he could find it...
Then there are the two Blue Wizards...
Then they stand still
Then we are with you, laddie.
Then, and only then, can the door be opened.
There are a few warriors amongst us.
There are some who would not deem it wise.
There is no choice, Balin.
There is no way into the mountain.
There is one...
There is something at work beyond the evil of Smaug.
There must be a cave nearby.
There!
There. There.
There's a light.
There's a lot more to him than appearances suggest.
There's another way in.
There's far too many Dwarves in my dining room as it is.
There's more coming!
There's too many. We can't fight them.
These ain't sheep. These is fresh nags.
These are Gundabad Wargs. They will outrun you.
These are Rhosgobel rabbits.
These runes speak of a hidden passage to the Lower Halls.
These were forged in Gondolin...
These were made for the Goblin Wars of the First Age.
They all say they're coming.
They are raiding villages, destroying farms.
They came from Dol Guldur.
They dreamt of the day when the Dwarves of Erebor would reclaim their homeland.
They gnaws our feet
They must have come down from the Ettenmoors.
They should be sauteed and grilled with a sprinkle of sage.
They speak of a Necromancer living in Dol Guldur.
They strike in the wee small hours when everyone's asleep.
They will not come.
They will try to stop us.
They'd probably find that quite agreeable. They seem to think you have tunnels...
They're determined to reclaim their homeland.
They've addled his brain and yellowed his teeth.
They've destroyed the plumbing. I don't understand what they're doing in my house!
They've pillaged the pantry.
Thief!
Thief!
Thieves! Fire! Murder!
Thirty white horses on a red hill
This is about your size.
This is ill news.
This is no thunderstorm.
This is not possible.
This is Orcrist, the Goblin cleaver.
This little ferret is taking us for fools.
This Necromancer is nothing more than a mortal man.
This was your plan all along.
This way, you fools!
This way.
THORIN Get him!
Thorin has more cause than most to hate Orcs.
Thorin Oakenshield.
THORIN Quickly!
Thorin, son of Thrain, son of Thror...
THORIN: Be on your guard.
THORIN: Close ranks!
THORIN: Come on, move!
THORIN: Come on.
THORIN: Give him the contract. We're in. We're off.
THORIN: Go, go, go!
THORIN: Go!
THORIN: Hey! Hold on!
THORIN: Hey! Hold on!
THORIN: I do not need their advice.
THORIN: Jump!
THORIN: Kili! Get your bow!
THORIN: Kili! Shoot them!
THORIN: Let's get out of this foul place.
THORIN: Master Baggins...
THORIN: Move on.
THORIN: No, you didn't.
THORIN: Oin, Gloin. Get a fire going. OIN: Aye.
THORIN: Ori, no! Get back.
THORIN: Our business is no concern of Elves.
THORIN: Run for your lives!
THORIN: Since when do Mountain Trolls venture this far south?
THORIN: Something's coming!
THORIN: We'll camp here for the night.
THORIN: Whoa, whoa.
THORIN: You think that's funny?
THORIN: You think that's funny?
Thorin!
Thorin! No!
Thorin.
Thought as much.
Thranduil would not risk the lives of his kin against the wrath of the dragon.
Three guesses, precious. It must give us three!
Three guesses. Very well, guess away.
Throat cutters. There'll be dozens of them out there.
Thror's love of gold had grown too fierce.
Till we get our long forgotten gold
Time's up.
Time's up.
To dungeons deep
To find a song for heart and soul
To living on the road, never settling in one place, not belonging anywhere!
To look ahead.
To seek refuge with our enemy.
To the Lonely Mountain borne
To the Lonely Mountain borne
To think that I should have lived to be good morninged...
Tom, get me filleting knife.
TOM: Eww! BOMBUR: Aah!
TOM: Except the chicken.
TOM: He's right.
Toothless bites
Trolls have come down from the mountains.
Trolls.
True courage is about knowing not when to take a life...
Try a little Old Toby.
Try it. Just a mouthful.
Two guesses at once. Wrong both times.
Uh, excuse me? Sorry, I hate to interrupt.
Uh, Fili, Kili. Uh...
Uh, no. Let's not worry him.
Uh, what beast?
Understood.
Unsociable, me? Nonsense.
Unsociable.
Until we get our long forgotten gold
Up into the trees!
UP, UP, up it goes
Up!
Use this.
Very clever, Hobbitses.
Very clever.
Very good, this. Any more?
Very well.
Very well. If they will not talk, we'll make them squawk.
Voiceless, it cries
Wait for me!
Wake up! Wake up!
Warg scouts.
Was that a wolf? Are there wolves out there?
We ain't got all night.
We appear to be one Dwarf short.
We can remain blind to it, but it will not be ignoring us, that I can promise you.
We can try.
We could get food, rest, advice.
We could make for the Hidden Valley.
We didn't mean anything by it.
We few had survived.
We found them in a Troll hoard on the Great East Road...
We found them on the Front Porch.
We have a map that we cannot read. Lord Elrond could help us.
We have to be standing in exactly the right spot at exactly the right time.
We knows! We knows!
We lay under the misty mountains cold
We like Goblinses, batses and fishes. But we hasn't tried Hobbitses before.
We must awake
We must awake
We must away
We see once more
We still have time.
We were leaderless.
We were to wait in the mountains until Gandalf joined us.
We will see it done.
We'll fight as long as we live
We'll ride in the gathering storm
We're about to step over the Edge of the Wild.
We're making a long term deposit.
We're surrounded!
Welcome, Master Baggins...
Well, Baggins first.
Well, bless me.
Well, don't just stand there. Search them.
Well, have you smelt them?
Well, he's odd, I grant you. He lives a solitary life.
Well, how many dragons have you killed?
Well, I do have some skill at conkers, if you must know...
Well, I hope you're gonna gut these nags.
Well, I'm afraid I have to agree with Mr. Baggins.
Well, I'm pleased to find you remember something about me...
Well, if it loses, precious, then we eats it!
Well, if we can find it, but Dwarf doors are invisible when closed.
Well, in that case, lead on.
Well, it began as you might expect.
Well, it's better than leathery old farmer.
Well, that would be Radagast the Brown.
Well, that's lovely, that is. A floater.
Well, that's not good. Ha, ha.
Well, well, well.
Well, what does it matter? He's back.
Well, you know my name, although you don't remember I belong to it.
Well, you never are.
Well? Don't stop now.
Well...
Wet, crunchy little eggses. Yes.
What a load of rubbish.
What about the seasoning?
What are they doing here?
What are you going to do now, Wizard?
What are you saying, my sword hasn't seen battle?
What do you mean?
What enemy?
What happened to him?
What has it got in its pocketses?
What has it got...
What has roots as nobody sees?
What have I got in my pocket?
What have I got in my pocket?
What help came from the Elves?
What in Durin's name is going on?
What is a Bagginses, precious?
What is it, precious?
What is it?
What is that?
What is your interest in this map?
What news from the meeting in Ered Luin? Did they all come?
What of it?
What on earth are you doing here?
What on earth are you doing?
What proof do we have this weapon came from Angmar's grave?
What was stolen
What was that?
What were you doing?
What? Oh, yes, yes. Ah.
What's that about?
What's that?
What's the matter?
What's the matter? I'm surrounded by Dwarves.
What's this?
What's your weapon of choice?
When Angmar fell...
When I'm... When I'm...
When the birds of yore return to Erebor...
When you're finished, if they are whole
When you're what?
Where are you leading us?
Where did you go to, if I may ask?
Where do you think you're going?
Where is it?
Where is it?!
Where is it?!
Where's Bilbo?
Where's Bilbo? Where's the Hobbit?
Where's the meat?
Which is why you will leave the talking to me.
Which way, laddie? Is it down here?
Who betrayed my father.
Who did you tell about your quest beyond your kin?
Who would be so bold as to come armed into my kingdom?
Whoa, whoa.
Whoa!
Whose idea was it anyway?
Why Bilbo Baggins?
Why not? The Elves could help us.
Why the Halfling?
Why? Is it lost?
WILLIAM: Get the sacks! Stick them in the sacks!
WILLIAM: How come he's the cook? Everything tastes the same.
WILLIAM: Might improve the flavor.
WILLIAM: Oh, me guts are grumbling. I got to snaffle something.
WILLIAM: Quit your griping.
WILLIAM: What tastes like fish!
Wind.
Wingless flutters
With or without our help, these Dwarves will march on the mountain.
Wolves? No, that is not a wolf.
Wrap your laughing gear around that, eh?
Wrong again. Last guess.
Wrong. Guess again.
Yeah, he's got worms in his tubes.
Yeah!
Yes!
Yes!
Yes! Do it again, do it again. Ask us.
Yes?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. Well, that's decided.
Yes. Yes, and I want to get unlost as soon as possible.
Yes. Yes.
Yes. Yes.
Yet golden treasure inside is hid
You are also a Took.
You are being hunted.
You are making a terrible mistake.
You are not the only guardian to stand watch over Middle earth.
You asked me once...
You asked me to find the 14th member of this company and I have chosen Mr. Baggins.
You can't reason with them. They're half wits!
You could not wish for a finer blade.
You don't have to do this.
You have a choice.
You have built a new life for us in the Blue Mountains.
You have no enemies here, Thorin Oakenshield.
You have your grandfather's bearing.
You know, I caught her making off with the silverware once.
You lost.
You must be careful.
You must tell no one. Shh, shh.
You must trust me on this.
You nearly got yourself killed!
You said ask me a question. Well, that is my question.
You stand in the presence of one of the few in Middle earth...
You still read ancient Dwarvish, do you not?
You think a night raid by Orcs is a joke?
You were born to the rolling hills and little rivers of the Shire.
You what?
You will die down here And never be found
You!
You'll have a tale or two to tell of your own when you come back.
You're Dwarves. You're used to this life.
You're nothing more than a pile of ash.
You're par': of the company. You're one of us.
You've been busy of late, my friend.
You've been sitting quietly for far too long.
You've changed, and not entirely for the better, Bilbo Baggins.
You've done honorably by our people.
You've got the wrong Hobbit.
You've got to be joking!
Your pride will be your downfall.
...Dori, Nori. Ori! No. Not my prizewinners, thank you.
...overflowing with gold. It was one small chest, hardly overflowing.
...will shine upon the keyhole. Durin's Day?
A good omen. You're right.
Ah. Now, fill it up, brother, don't stint.
And who's that? GANDALF: Myself, Mr. Baggins.
Anyone could take it. Agreed.
Ask us! Yes, yes. All right.
Aye. Envoys from all seven kingdoms. BALIN: All of them!
Bilbo! Don't!
Box. Key. Do you give up?
But Radagast has seen... SARUMAN: Radagast?
Cheese knife? He eats it by the block. BILBO: Ugh.
Did you do it yourself? What? No, it's been in the family for years.
Do you think he'll come? Who?
Don't blame me! Well, where did you last see him?
Excuse me, Mr. Gandalf? Yes?
Extremely fond of precious metals. Yes, I know what a dragon is.
Ferret? Fools?
Flesh, I need flesh. TOP: Ah! Ah!
Gandalf. GANDALF: Stay together!
Good morning. GANDALF: What do you mean?
Has it been canceled? No one told us.
How hard is that? Shh. Shh, shh. Shh.
Huh? They think you're becoming odd.
Huh? You what?
I cannot hear what you're saying. BILBO: It's an antique. Not for sitting on.
I didn't say anything. We wasn't talking to you.
I forgot my handkerchief. BOFUR: Here.
I have none. Because there is none.
I should never have run out my door. You're homesick. I understand.
I think it's cheese. Gone blue. DWALIN: It's riddled with mold.
I'm a Hobbit from the Shire. Oh.
I'm sorry. BALIN: You think...?
It's nice, this place. FILI: Yeah.
It's not like you didn't do it. DWALIN: Dori! Here, take that.
Look, something big uprooted these trees. That was our thinking.
No, I'm not! Hold his toes over the fire.
No, nothing's been canceled. That's a relief.
No, nothing's been canceled. That's a relief.
Nori. NORI: Yeah?
Oh, no, you don't! TOM: Ow!
Pardon me? THORIN: Ax or sword?
Run! DORI: Look out!
Start with the youngest. THORIN: Wait!
Tell me! I'll tell you what happened.
That was the plan. Plans change.
The mountain. Yes, yes.
Think furnace with wings. BILBO: Air.
Though I think it might rain later. Hm?
We have to get out of here. We can't. We have no ponies.
We will do it your way. No, no.
We're supposed to be looking after the ponies. Only we've encountered a slight problem.
Well? It's nasty.
Well... You think I don't know what you're up to?
What brought you back? Looking behind.
What is this? I don't know.
Which means an Orc pack is not far behind. Orc pack?
Who wants an ale? There you go. KILI: Over here, brother.
Who? Gandalf.
Who? Lobelia Sackville Baggins.
Who's that? No idea.
Yes. Yes, well, he could.
You all right, laddie? Huh? Yeah.
You must be Mr. Boggins. Nope! You can't come in.
You've come to the wrong house. What?
...a dragon could be used to terrible effect.
...a hard won, watchful peace.
...a Necromancer has come
...a once mighty people brought low.
...a willing heart.
...and a city turned to ash.
...and a good many other things, Bilbo Baggins...
...and all the comforts of home.
...and grandson.
...and he gives me courage.
...and he never forgot.
...and I do not have the skill to find it.
...and in great seams of gold...
...and it sailed 100 yards through the air and went down a rabbit hole.
...and it will continue to rain until the rain is done.
...and most amusing for me.
...and no small amount of courage.
...and sealed it within the High Fells of Rhudaur.
...and the first sun of winter appear in the sky together.
...and the portents say it is time.
...and the setting sun with the last light of Durin's Day...
...and the watchful nights closed in.
...as long as he lives.
...bad things will follow.
...become so important to you?
...before we reach our journey's end.
...beyond woodlands and wastelands...
...but I fail to see why that's relevant.
...but we number just 13.
...but we're fighters, all of us, to the last Dwarf.
...but when to spare one.
...by beheading the king.
...by Belladonna Took's son as if I were selling buttons at the door.
...by the High Elves of the First Age.
...by the light of a crescent moon nearly 200 years ago.
...chiefest and greatest calamity of our age.
...coming down from the North.
...desecrate our sacred halls.
...did you think these plans and schemes of yours would go unnoticed?
...do you not think others will have read them too?
...drop him.
...even if it's only my fireworks.
...ever happened.
...everyday deeds of ordinary folk...
...evisceration...
...facing down the pale Orc.
...fashioning objects of great beauty...
...fate decided I would become part of this tale.
...for his line lay secure in the lives of his son...
...forces we do not yet understand.
...forged by the High Elves of the West, my kin.
...from the world of the living.
...funeral arrangements, so forth.
...had been defeated.
...had sworn to wipe out the line of Durin.
...have a game of riddles? Yes?
...I can only say it is in very poor taste.
...I could call king.
...I may not have told you all of it.
...I suggest you keep up.
...I will not go near that place.
...if I had told you everything there was to know about my adventures.
...in a land far away to the east...
...in a tomb so dark...
...in its nasty...
...in precious gems hewn from rock...
...it would never come to light.
...King Thror tried to reclaim the ancient Dwarf kingdom of Moria.
...King Under the Mountain.
...laboring in the villages of Men.
...led by the most vile of all their race:
...little pocketses?
...looking for trouble where none exists.
...me.
...never doubting his house would endure...
...nor any day since.
...nor song that night...
...of the dead.
...or do you mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not?
...or sustained as a consequence thereof, including, but not limited to lacerations...
...or we'll rip his off.
...out of diamond, emerald, ruby and sapphire.
...over an army from the Iron Hills.
...running like rivers through stone.
...shortly before we were ambushed by Orcs.
...since first he stepped out of his door.
...stick insect.
...such as I have never felt before.
...than to find out what was beyond the borders of the Shire.
...that can hold evil in check.
...that keeps the darkness at bay.
...that the line of Durin would not be so easily broken.
...the Dwarves of Erebor wandered the wilderness...
...the Foehammer. Sword of the King of Gondolin.
...the last of the great Dwarf kingdoms of Middle earth.
...the like of which you will not find in the world today.
...the Lonely Mountain...
...the Men of the North took his body and all that he possessed...
...the mountain smoke beneath the moon...
...the reign of the beast will end.
...the scent of a Hobbit is all but unknown to him...
...the trees like torches blazing bright.
...there is one who I could follow.
...there lived a Hobbit.
...there must be a door.
...this is the Hobbit.
...time required, remuneration...
...tinkers, toy makers.
...to skin them first.
...to the east. And a good thing too.
...trailing mud and twigs and fireflies.
...was so large, he could ride a real horse?
...we did not know.
...were upon us
...what really happened.
...which gives us a distinct advantage.
...who can read that map. Show it to Lord Elrond.
...who made such excellent fireworks?
...wondering, weighing the risk.
...you are very good at this.
...you don't have one. A home.
...you show me the way out. Yes?
...you will not be the same.
...you're shorter and wider than last we met.
'Ere break of day
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHUCKLING AND CHATTERING)
(ALL CHUCKLING)
(ALL GROANING)
(ALL GRUNTING AND SCREAMING)
(ALL GRUNTING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL MURMURING)
(ALL MURMURING)
(ALL PANTING)
(ALL SCREAMING)
(ALL SCREAMING)
(ALL SCREAMING)
(ALL SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
(ALL YELLING)
(ALL YELLING)
(ANIMALS SQUEAKING)
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(AZOG ROARS)
(AZOG SCREAMING)
(AZOG YELLS)
(BILBO GASPS THEN GOBLIN GROWLS)
(BILBO GRUNTING)
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(BILBO SIGHS)
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(BILBO YELLS)
(BIRD CHIRPING)
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(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BIRDS SCREECHING)
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(BOTH LAUGHING)
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(CHICKENS CLUCKING)
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(CHUCKLING)
(CLEARS THROAT)
(COUGHS)
(DOORBELL RINGS)
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(DWARVES CHUCKLING)
(DWARVES HUMMING)
(DWARVES SCREAMING)
(DWARVES SCREAMING)
(DWARVES SNORING)
(DWARVES YELLING)
(EAGLES SQUAWKING)
(ELROND SPEAKS IN ELVISH)
(FOOTSTEPS)
(GANDALF HUMMING)
(GANDALF SIGHS)
(GANDALF WHISPERING INDISTINCTLY)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GOBLIN GROWLING)
(GOBLIN SCREAMS)
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(GOBLINS GROWLING)
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(GOBLINS GROWLING)
(GOLLUM EXHALES)
(GOLLUM GROANING)
(GOLLUM GROWLING)
(GOLLUM GRUNTING NEARBY)
(GOLLUM WHIMPERS)
(GROANS)
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(GROWLING)
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(GROWLING)
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(GROWLING)
(GROWLING)
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(GROWLING)
(GROWLS)
(GROWLS)
(GROWLS)
(GROWLS)
(GRUNTING AND LAUGHTER)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(HOBBITS CHATTERING IN DISTANCE)
(IN BLACK SPEECH)
(IN BLACK SPEECH)
(IN BLACK SPEECH)
(IN BLACK SPEECH)
(IN ELVISH)
(IN ELVISH)
(IN ELVISH)
(IN ELVISH)
(IN ENGLISH) I had no idea Lord Elrond had sent for you.
(IN ENGLISH) My Lord Elrond is not here.
(IN ENGLISH) Strange for Orcs to come so close to our borders.
(IN ENGLISH) That may have been us.
(IN UNISON) At your service.
(KILI GRUNTS)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHS)
(MOANS)
(NEIGHS)
(NORI BELCHES)
(OLD BILBO MUTTERS INDISTINCTLY)
(ORC GROWLING IN DISTANCE)
(ORC ROARS)
(ORC SPEAKS IN BLACK SPEECH)
(PEOPLE SCREAMING)
(PEOPLE SCREAMING)
(PONIES NEIGHING)
(PONIES NEIGHING)
(PONIES NEIGHING)
(PONY NEIGHS)
(PONY SNORTS)
(POUNDING ON DOOR)
(RADAGAST GASPS)
(RADAGAST SIGHS)
(ROARING)
(ROARING)
(ROARING)
(ROARS)
(ROARS)
(RUSTLING)
(SARUMAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
(SCREAMING)
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(SCREAMS)
(SCREAMS)
(SCREAMS)
(SCREAMS)
(SCREAMS)
(SCREECHING IN DISTANCE)
(SEBASTIAN GRUNTING)
(SEBASTIAN WHIMPERING)
(SEBASTIAN WHIMPERS THEN RADAGAST SHUSHES)
(SHOUTS IN DWARVISH)
(SHOUTS IN DWARVISH)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SINGING) Blunt the knives, bend the forks
(SINGING) Far over the misty mountains cold
(SMAUG ROARING)
(SMAUG ROARS)
(SNEEZES)
(SNIFFING)
(SNIFFING)
(SNIFFING)
(SNIFFS)
(SOBBING)
(SPEAKING IN ELVISH)
(SPEAKS IN BLACK SPEECH)
(SPEAKS IN DWARVISH)
(SQUEALS)
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(THORIN SHOUTS IN DWARVISH)
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(THUNDER CRASHING)
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(TOM BLOWING NOSE)
(TOM SCREAMING)
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(TOM SQUEALS)
(TOM WHIMPERS)
(TROLLS GROANING)
(WARG HOWLS IN DISTANCE)
(WARG SCREECHES IN DISTANCE)
(WARGS BARKING AND GROWLING)
(WARGS GROWLING)
(WARGS GROWLING)
(WARGS GROWLING)
(WARGS HOWLING AND BARKING)
(WARGS HOWLING)
(WARGS HOWLING)
(WEAPONS CLANGING IN DISTANCE)
(WHIMPERING)
(WHIMPERS)
(WHIMPERS)
(WHISPERS INDISTINCTLY)
(WHISTLING)
(WIND WHISTLING)
(WINGS FLUTTERING)
(YELLS)