The Lord of the Rings

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*Email [[stunt double]] (DVD commentary) — [[Mike Chapman]] imitates [[Wikipedia:Richard Taylor|Richard Taylor]], founder of [[Wikipedia:Weta Workshop|Weta Workshop]], the company which handled all of the props and costumes for [[Wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy|the movie adapations]]. Taylor spoke in the commentaries for the DVD releases of the movies. Mike also references [[wikipedia:Gollum|Gollum]], who was portrayed with computer animation overlaid on actor [[wikipedia:Andy Serkis|Andy Serkis]]' performance, and was considered a groundbreaking special effect.
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*Email [[stunt double]] (DVD commentary) — [[Mike Chapman]] imitates [[Wikipedia:Richard Taylor (filmmaker)|Richard Taylor]], founder of [[Wikipedia:Weta Workshop|Weta Workshop]], the company which handled all of the props and costumes for [[Wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy|the movie adapations]]. Taylor spoke in the commentaries for the DVD releases of the movies. Mike also references [[wikipedia:Gollum|Gollum]], who was portrayed with computer animation overlaid on actor [[wikipedia:Andy Serkis|Andy Serkis]]' performance, and was considered a groundbreaking special effect.
*[[Jhonka]] resembles Gollum.
*[[Jhonka]] resembles Gollum.
**[[Peasant's Quest]] — Giving something to Jhonka results in him replying with, "Don't need nothing from no filthy peasantses!!", which is a reference to Gollum.
**[[Peasant's Quest]] — Giving something to Jhonka results in him replying with, "Don't need nothing from no filthy peasantses!!", which is a reference to Gollum.

Revision as of 20:54, 7 June 2020

"Don't need nothing from no filthy peasantses!!"

The Lord of the Rings is a popular series of epic fantasy novels originally written by J. R. R. Tolkien and adapted into a film series by Peter Jackson. It has been referenced in the Homestar Runner body of work.

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