In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
Oh, thatβs really cool! I had no idea. Thanks for sharing.
How does Caerwyn not have a special title or something? Like, Lord-Long-Lines
They definitely deserve one, serious or not. The contributions to this community, within and outside this thread, are amazing. Maybe a LotR metal of honor!
In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
I went and looked it up and, lo and behold, thanks to the obsessive world of internet fandoms, someone has created that list! I knew about the Jackson one and the ones for his children, but there's a whole bunch of fun little things on that list I was not aware of. The list includes the illustrious Alan Lee--the artist who illustrated most modern editions of LotR and served as the art director for the films--making several appearances. He is one of the Kings of Men in the prologue of Fellowship, a defender of Helm's Deep in Two Towers, and a citizen of Lake Town in the second Hobbit film. There are also a lot of adorable cameos by family members of the staff, which probably led to some rather delightful moments on set.
You know whatβ¦ Caerwyn youβre the new Maia (mod) of the LotR club. Iβll edit the page accordingly!
If it is all the same to you--and I do appreciate the gesture--I am not super fond of collecting internet titles and would prefer to stay a humble ol' hobbit.
In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
I went and looked it up and, lo and behold, thanks to the obsessive world of internet fandoms, someone has created that list! I knew about the Jackson one and the ones for his children, but there's a whole bunch of fun little things on that list I was not aware of. The list includes the illustrious Alan Lee--the artist who illustrated most modern editions of LotR and served as the art director for the films--making several appearances. He is one of the Kings of Men in the prologue of Fellowship, a defender of Helm's Deep in Two Towers, and a citizen of Lake Town in the second Hobbit film. There are also a lot of adorable cameos by family members of the staff, which probably led to some rather delightful moments on set.
You know whatβ¦ Caerwyn youβre the new Maia (mod) of the LotR club. Iβll edit the page accordingly!
If it is all the same to you--and I do appreciate the gesture--I am not super fond of collecting internet titles and would prefer to stay a humble ol' hobbit.
Thatβs cool. Btw, Legolas you can primrose my remove the Elven Guild from the op
In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
I went and looked it up and, lo and behold, thanks to the obsessive world of internet fandoms, someone has created that list! I knew about the Jackson one and the ones for his children, but there's a whole bunch of fun little things on that list I was not aware of. The list includes the illustrious Alan Lee--the artist who illustrated most modern editions of LotR and served as the art director for the films--making several appearances. He is one of the Kings of Men in the prologue of Fellowship, a defender of Helm's Deep in Two Towers, and a citizen of Lake Town in the second Hobbit film. There are also a lot of adorable cameos by family members of the staff, which probably led to some rather delightful moments on set.
You know whatβ¦ Caerwyn youβre the new Maia (mod) of the LotR club. Iβll edit the page accordingly!
If it is all the same to you--and I do appreciate the gesture--I am not super fond of collecting internet titles and would prefer to stay a humble ol' hobbit.
Nice! I know most of them from the behind the scenes, but thereβs a few that surprised me.
No problem. If you ever change your mind just let me know.
In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
I went and looked it up and, lo and behold, thanks to the obsessive world of internet fandoms, someone has created that list! I knew about the Jackson one and the ones for his children, but there's a whole bunch of fun little things on that list I was not aware of. The list includes the illustrious Alan Lee--the artist who illustrated most modern editions of LotR and served as the art director for the films--making several appearances. He is one of the Kings of Men in the prologue of Fellowship, a defender of Helm's Deep in Two Towers, and a citizen of Lake Town in the second Hobbit film. There are also a lot of adorable cameos by family members of the staff, which probably led to some rather delightful moments on set.
You know whatβ¦ Caerwyn youβre the new Maia (mod) of the LotR club. Iβll edit the page accordingly!
If it is all the same to you--and I do appreciate the gesture--I am not super fond of collecting internet titles and would prefer to stay a humble ol' hobbit.
Thatβs cool. Btw, Legolas you can primrose my remove the Elven Guild from the op
In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
I went and looked it up and, lo and behold, thanks to the obsessive world of internet fandoms, someone has created that list! I knew about the Jackson one and the ones for his children, but there's a whole bunch of fun little things on that list I was not aware of. The list includes the illustrious Alan Lee--the artist who illustrated most modern editions of LotR and served as the art director for the films--making several appearances. He is one of the Kings of Men in the prologue of Fellowship, a defender of Helm's Deep in Two Towers, and a citizen of Lake Town in the second Hobbit film. There are also a lot of adorable cameos by family members of the staff, which probably led to some rather delightful moments on set.
You know whatβ¦ Caerwyn youβre the new Maia (mod) of the LotR club. Iβll edit the page accordingly!
If it is all the same to you--and I do appreciate the gesture--I am not super fond of collecting internet titles and would prefer to stay a humble ol' hobbit.
Thatβs cool. Btw, Legolas you can primrose my remove the Elven Guild from the op
Right, Iβll primrose it immediately.
I have no idea what autocorrect did to my beautiful post, I meant to say βProbably remove the Elven Guildβ
In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
I went and looked it up and, lo and behold, thanks to the obsessive world of internet fandoms, someone has created that list! I knew about the Jackson one and the ones for his children, but there's a whole bunch of fun little things on that list I was not aware of. The list includes the illustrious Alan Lee--the artist who illustrated most modern editions of LotR and served as the art director for the films--making several appearances. He is one of the Kings of Men in the prologue of Fellowship, a defender of Helm's Deep in Two Towers, and a citizen of Lake Town in the second Hobbit film. There are also a lot of adorable cameos by family members of the staff, which probably led to some rather delightful moments on set.
You know whatβ¦ Caerwyn youβre the new Maia (mod) of the LotR club. Iβll edit the page accordingly!
If it is all the same to you--and I do appreciate the gesture--I am not super fond of collecting internet titles and would prefer to stay a humble ol' hobbit.
Thatβs cool. Btw, Legolas you can primrose my remove the Elven Guild from the op
Right, Iβll primrose it immediately.
I have no idea what autocorrect did to my beautiful post, I meant to say βProbably remove the Elven Guildβ
In honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here be a fun fact for ye. As ye likely know, in the extended edition of Return of the King, Peter Jackson cameos as one of the pirates on the Corsair ship. Less well known - he is not the only cameo in that scene. Gino Acevedo, the senior makeup and prosthetics artist for the film, and Andrew Lesnie, the director of photography, also make their appearances as pirates. They were probably two of the most important staff members on the film - after all, what would those films be without the practical makeup effects (particularly on the orcs) and gorgeous cinematography?
I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
I went and looked it up and, lo and behold, thanks to the obsessive world of internet fandoms, someone has created that list! I knew about the Jackson one and the ones for his children, but there's a whole bunch of fun little things on that list I was not aware of. The list includes the illustrious Alan Lee--the artist who illustrated most modern editions of LotR and served as the art director for the films--making several appearances. He is one of the Kings of Men in the prologue of Fellowship, a defender of Helm's Deep in Two Towers, and a citizen of Lake Town in the second Hobbit film. There are also a lot of adorable cameos by family members of the staff, which probably led to some rather delightful moments on set.
You know whatβ¦ Caerwyn youβre the new Maia (mod) of the LotR club. Iβll edit the page accordingly!
If it is all the same to you--and I do appreciate the gesture--I am not super fond of collecting internet titles and would prefer to stay a humble ol' hobbit.
Thatβs cool. Btw, Legolas you can primrose my remove the Elven Guild from the op
Right, Iβll primrose it immediately.
I have no idea what autocorrect did to my beautiful post, I meant to say βProbably remove the Elven Guildβ
Ik I just couldnβt resist lol.
Autocorrect is the butcher of dnd posts. Especially cause of all these made up words. What does it even mean to primrose something!?!? ANSWER ME THAT AUTOCORRECT
How does Caerwyn not have a special title or something? Like, Lord-Long-Lines
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Something higher than Maia, or really honorable
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You know whatβ¦ Caerwyn youβre the new Maia (mod) of the LotR club. Iβll edit the page accordingly!
I'm the Valar (leader and creator) of The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit/Anything Tolkien Cult!
Member of the Cult of Cats, High Elf of the Elven Guild, and Sauce Priest & Sauce Smith of the Supreme Court of Sauce.
If you want some casual roleplay/adventures in Middle Earth, check out The Wild's Edge Tavern, a LotR/Middle Earth tavern!
JOIN TIAMAT'S CONGA LINE!
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I remember that, dunno if I read it somewhere or if itβs from the behind the scenes. Someone should make a list of all the crew cameos in the LotR moviesβ¦ There probably is one now that I think of that.
I'm the Valar (leader and creator) of The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit/Anything Tolkien Cult!
Member of the Cult of Cats, High Elf of the Elven Guild, and Sauce Priest & Sauce Smith of the Supreme Court of Sauce.
If you want some casual roleplay/adventures in Middle Earth, check out The Wild's Edge Tavern, a LotR/Middle Earth tavern!
JOIN TIAMAT'S CONGA LINE!
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I went and looked it up and, lo and behold, thanks to the obsessive world of internet fandoms, someone has created that list! I knew about the Jackson one and the ones for his children, but there's a whole bunch of fun little things on that list I was not aware of. The list includes the illustrious Alan Lee--the artist who illustrated most modern editions of LotR and served as the art director for the films--making several appearances. He is one of the Kings of Men in the prologue of Fellowship, a defender of Helm's Deep in Two Towers, and a citizen of Lake Town in the second Hobbit film. There are also a lot of adorable cameos by family members of the staff, which probably led to some rather delightful moments on set.
Well worth reading the whole list!
If it is all the same to you--and I do appreciate the gesture--I am not super fond of collecting internet titles and would prefer to stay a humble ol' hobbit.
Thatβs cool. Btw, Legolas you can primrose my remove the Elven Guild from the op
Back in black baby
Nice! I know most of them from the behind the scenes, but thereβs a few that surprised me.
No problem. If you ever change your mind just let me know.
I'm the Valar (leader and creator) of The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit/Anything Tolkien Cult!
Member of the Cult of Cats, High Elf of the Elven Guild, and Sauce Priest & Sauce Smith of the Supreme Court of Sauce.
If you want some casual roleplay/adventures in Middle Earth, check out The Wild's Edge Tavern, a LotR/Middle Earth tavern!
JOIN TIAMAT'S CONGA LINE!
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Right, Iβll primrose it immediately.
I'm the Valar (leader and creator) of The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit/Anything Tolkien Cult!
Member of the Cult of Cats, High Elf of the Elven Guild, and Sauce Priest & Sauce Smith of the Supreme Court of Sauce.
If you want some casual roleplay/adventures in Middle Earth, check out The Wild's Edge Tavern, a LotR/Middle Earth tavern!
JOIN TIAMAT'S CONGA LINE!
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I have no idea what autocorrect did to my beautiful post, I meant to say βProbably remove the Elven Guildβ
Back in black baby
Ik I just couldnβt resist lol.
I'm the Valar (leader and creator) of The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit/Anything Tolkien Cult!
Member of the Cult of Cats, High Elf of the Elven Guild, and Sauce Priest & Sauce Smith of the Supreme Court of Sauce.
If you want some casual roleplay/adventures in Middle Earth, check out The Wild's Edge Tavern, a LotR/Middle Earth tavern!
JOIN TIAMAT'S CONGA LINE!
Extended Sig
Autocorrect is the butcher of dnd posts. Especially cause of all these made up words. What does it even mean to primrose something!?!? ANSWER ME THAT AUTOCORRECT
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Quiz question: What was Gollumβs first riddle for Bilbo?
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ok, I'm gonna try to guess without using google, but is it the mountain one?
βββββββββββββββ The Board ββββββββββββββββ
...and started me on my way into my next chapter in life...
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Using google is not allowed! You are correct!
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Next quiz question (Somebody else): What happened when Beren attempted to cut 3 silmarils from Morgoth's crown?
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hey I didn't cheat. that would make me feel bad
βββββββββββββββ The Board ββββββββββββββββ
...and started me on my way into my next chapter in life...
ββββββββββββββ Extended Signature ββββββββββββββ
I know you didnβt cheat. Youβre a decent guy, I was just clarifying for future questions
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ok, thanks Gradius
βββββββββββββββ The Board ββββββββββββββββ
...and started me on my way into my next chapter in life...
ββββββββββββββ Extended Signature ββββββββββββββ