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The Dwarves reclaimed the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug, but what happened to Erebor after J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit?
The Lonely Mountain may simply look like a spot on a map, but it’s actually filled with a rich history and is one of the most significant locations is all of Middle-earth.
The Hobbit co-writer/co-producer Philippa Boyens reached out to Finn about crafting the end credits song, and soon after that he was traveling south from his home in Auckland to The Hobbit's post ...
If you haven’t seen the first Hobbit, SPOILER ALERT, Bilbro and his gang of dwarves who do nothing but treat him like sh*t the entire time spend the whole movie talking about going to the Lonely ...
'The Hobbit' has seen stage production and radio and film adaptation, the first film being composed completely of cartoon stills. The first animated film aired on US television in 1977.
An alternate look at Lonely Mountain, this time in map form. “Gee, I sure hope that dragon is just a cartographic metaphor!” thinks Bilbo to himself.
A new trailer for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug has been released, and it gives more of a taste of what Bilbo and his cohort of dwarves will find as they head toward the Lonely Mountain.
Neil Finn had dwarves on the mind when he wrote “Song of the Lonely Mountain,” a ballad that plays over the end credits of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.When the New Zealand composer met ...
His position at the outset of the story is an ironic and symbolic prefiguring of the dragon’s surrounding himself with treasure in his "home" in the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo is, therefore ...