The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - The Necromancer Has Come Scene (6/10) | Movieclips

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Radagast (Sylvester McCoy) warns Gandalf (Ian McKellen) about the evil that has taken over Dol Guldur.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) joins Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and a band of dwarves led by the brave Thorin (Richard Armitage) on a treacherous quest to reclaim their mountain home from the fierce dragon Smaug in this epic fantasy adventure adapted from J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved novel by the creative forces behind the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Long before Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) made his arduous journey to Mordor, his brave uncle Bilbo embarked on an adventure for the ages. Bilbo's story gets under way when the great wizard Gandalf appears at his front gate with a most unusual offer. Displaced from their massive fortress in the Lonely Mountain by Smaug - a greedy dragon who coveted their gold - a community of noble dwarves were decimated by a surprise attack by monstrous orcs, whose dreaded leader the Pale Orc slew their king in a gruesome battle. Now, Thorin, the descendent of the king, is determined to reclaim his mountain kingdom for his people. Together with a fearless team of dwarves, Thorin and Gandalf recruit Bilbo to aid them in their quest since Hobbits have the unique ability to go undetected when they wish to. Before Bilbo, Gandalf, and the dwarves can reach The Lonely Mountain and defeat Smaug, however, they'll have to contend with trolls, goblins, stone giants, Gollum (Andy Serkis), and even the dreaded Pale Orc himself. Peter Jackson directs a screenplay he co-penned with Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Guillermo del Toro.

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TM & © Warner Bros. (2012)
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Ian McKellen, Sylvester McCoy
Director: Peter Jackson
Producers: Philippa Boyens, Carolynne Cunningham, Peter Jackson, Ken Kamins, Fran Walsh, Zane Weiner, Toby Emmerich, Matthew Dravitzki, Eileen Moran, Alan Horn, Carolyn Blackwood, Amanda Walker
Screenwriters: J.R.R. Tolkien, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Guillermo del Toro, Peter Jackson

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everybody dissin' until Radagast starts slamming wraiths on the ground like it was flies

JohnLutherable
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Props to Radagast for holding his own against The Spirit of The Witch King of Angmar


Edit: 3 Years later and I come back to see 1K likes and people still replying. Nice to see the good parts of these movies, even with their flaws, which are a lot, finally getting the recognition they deserve.

wildfirevancech.
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The jack rabbits tapping their feet in anticipation for the run was such a subtle yet awesome addition, so many hidden gems

skyekorp
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Radagast is the greatest escape artist ever, and he's so skilled at it that even Sauron doesn't really try to stop him. 😆

keeperh
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you have to give props to radagast, the dude had the balls to go and explore unknown territory.

techh
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It was nice to see Sylvester McCoy get a role in a big movie after all these years.

MrM-uh
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I love that when he unwraps the blade at 1:58 you can hear the Wraith's screech

jaredmartinez
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The score for Dol Goldur was absolutely horrifying - in the best way. Frightening!

RadagonTheRed
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Quite possibly my favorite way to set up a villain, monster, or other existential threat. A heroic character who has gone through some serious crap already, suddenly lays eyes on THIS foe and just IMMEDIATELY turns TF around and runs.

Runie
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0:48 - 1:01 sweetest Part of the whole trillogy for me. No hope, mysterious, creepy, overwhelming, absolute threat.

Delicashilous
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Tolkien specifically said that pipe weed is tobacco. The implication that it is dank is Peter Jackson’s idea.

taylorwatson
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Well, now we know why dear old Gandalf was so calm all the time. "Old Toby"? yeah, right. HE"S STONED OUT OF HIS MIND. OH, TELL ME I"M WRONG!!!!

royalheadache
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If Sauron was this scary - imagine how fearsome Morgoth must have been.

Kncperseus
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This scene also reveals something about a Wizard's staff, in that its not just a piece of wood but an powerful weapon able to block an attack from an undead blade!

SkepticalChris
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I love how Gandalf uses his beard to wipe off his pipe before giving it to Radagast

DanielG
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Say whatever about the trilogy but the zoom in the corridor was awesome. Haunting horror movie perfection.

cybergothika
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Radagast: *enters abandoned fortress*
Sauron: And I took that personally.

Tom-rezo
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Radagast the Brown 💜 Only bad thing about him is that theres just too little of him!! Hes also very agile and strong in this scene :)

nnicollan
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That was pretty badass of Radagast to go Alone to Dol Guldur and take on the spirit of the Witch King by himself.
He was braver than Saruman was to do that; despite Saruman's contempt for him.

Also, keep in mind that Radagast was able to break the spell that Sauron had cast that was causing the animals in Radagast's forest to die.
That's a heavy accomplishment.

maskedmarvyl
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Radagast: *nopes tf outta there*
Gandalf: "it is undoubtedly a trap" *goes in anyway*

shyguy