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fandomsecrets2013-06-30 03:20 pm
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When Gandalf mentioned Radagast, I had a quiet little chuckle, because it was kind of a funny little, "Oh, are they all great wizards?" set up and Gandalf made that face, and anyone familiar with Radagast got to think, "Oh, Radagast, you woodland hippie."
And then he showed up, and I still thought, okay, kinda funny. A little odd that we're going to make such a big deal over whether or not a hedgehog lives or dies, but okay.
And then the rabbit sled. And that was ridiculous, but funny.
And then I realized we were supposed to be taking that chase scene seriously.
I keep saying it--what I want, after all three movies have come out, is for some talented fan to cut them neatly into a half-an-hour film that covers more or less what was in the books. Something neat and tight, and easily watched.
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