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Warner Bros. brings The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey on 2012 by Opinions by Flow Galindez on Dec 26, 2011After the huge success of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Warner Bros. Pictures brings another movie adaptation of a J. R. R. Tolkien novel entitled The Hobbit. The film adaptation will be divided in to two parts; The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journe...
Is Mideo Cruz’s Poleteismo exhibit art? Thoughts on polytheism, iconography, and Lord of the Rings by Monk's Hobbit on Aug 18, 2011Here is a description of the Poleteismo exhibit: When they find it in one of the alcoves of the Main Gallery, they will see multicolored plastic piggy banks stuffed inside a case usually reserved for religious statues; and Christ the King with a brig...
Elijah Wood Returns as Frodo Baggins in ‘The Hobbit’ by Daily Contributor on Jan 8, 2011First, Cate Blanchett was reported to return as the elven leader Galadriel. Now, Elijah Wood has been confirmed to return as Frodo Baggins for the two-film part of The Hobbit.Post from: Daily ContributorElijah Wood Returns as Frodo Baggins in ‘...
How to Save a Dying Hero by Jojo Agot's LifeStream on Jun 3, 2010When trouble comes, what do we do? Run back to our familiar hobbit holes, mope around, stop caring and wait for darkness to fill our worlds? That doesn't sound like a good bedtime story. It doesn't teach any lesson. It's got a miserable ending and no...
What is to be my Quest? by Jojo Agot's LifeStream on Jun 2, 2010I have been so taken up with the thoughts of leaving and of saying farewell that I have never even considered the direction. For where am I to go? And by what shall I steer? What is to be my quest? Frodo Baggins, The Fellowship of the Ring...
MY PRECIOUSSSSSSS!!! by Felmar's Missionary Journey on Feb 22, 2010Who could forget the fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings? Once a happy Stoorish Hobbit, Smeagol (a.k.a. Gollum) demanded the ring from his relative Deagol as a birthday present and he strangled him to death when he refused t...
Biblical numerology in the birthday party of Bilbo and Frodo: 111 and 33 by St. Holbytla's Monastery on Dec 19, 2009In the “Long Expected Party” we read: Bilbo was going to be eleventy-one, 111, a rather curious number, and a very respectable age for a hobbit (the Old Took himself had only reaced 130); and Frodo was going to be thirty three, 33, an imp...


