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    Explore " hobbits" with insightful episodes like "JRR Tolkien Day: 01/03/24", "Rund um die Welt: Ein geografisches Quiz mit verblüffenden Fragen - EP 146", "The Last Party on Alderaan, Hobbits and Hocus Pocus - A Weekend at Dragon Con!", "Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)" and "What is the Wisdom of Hobbits? - with Matthew Distefano" from podcasts like ""Every Day's A Holiday", "Meinungsgeflüster", "DragonCon Survival Guide", "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast" and "One Question with Pastor Adam"" and more!

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    JRR Tolkien Day: 01/03/24

    JRR Tolkien Day: 01/03/24

    January 3rd is celebrated as J.R.R. Tolkien Day in honor of the renowned English writer and philologist, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, who was born on this day in 1892. Tolkien is best known for his epic high-fantasy novels, including "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

    Tolkien's works have had a profound impact on the fantasy genre, influencing generations of writers and readers around the world. His richly imagined worlds, complex characters, and intricate storytelling continue to captivate and inspire readers of all ages.

    To celebrate J.R.R. Tolkien Day, fans of the author and his works may read or listen to his books, watch adaptations of his stories, participate in online discussions, attend events or parties, or simply reflect on the impact that his works have had on their lives.

    J.R.R. Tolkien Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the legacy of one of the most beloved and influential writers of the 20th century and to honor his contributions to literature and popular culture.

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    The Last Party on Alderaan, Hobbits and Hocus Pocus - A Weekend at Dragon Con!

    The Last Party on Alderaan, Hobbits and Hocus Pocus - A Weekend at Dragon Con!

    This week, the guys quickly mention the recently passed conclusion of the Dragon Con Hunger Games with the Marriott rooms going up for the Con weekend before delving more into their Dragon Con 2023 Timeline. What shenanigans did they get into? Did they have Keytone Lights? Did they have Gyros? Did they see Hobbits, the Hocus Pocus cast, someone from both the Wizarding and Zombie Apocalypse Worlds and Freddie Prinze Jr? Captain Bird Sparrow?!?! All that and more on this week's DragonCon Survival Guide!

    Gary and Taylor, lifelong friends and self-proclaimed Dragon Con/Convention experts, talk tips and hacks to get the most out of your con experience - while saving as much money as possible – and whatever nerdy stuff crosses their minds. Save more at cons to spend more at cons! New episodes drop every Saturday.

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    Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

    Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

    We start the journey of reviewing one of the greatest movie trilogies of all time with Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring. We have a special correspondent call in from Hobbiton itself, Strangles joins us for Good, Bad, Ugly to discuss the blockbuster with us.
    "The Fellowship of the Ring" is an absolute triumph in the world of cinema, delivering a spellbinding and faithful adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's literary masterpiece. Directed by Peter Jackson and released in 2001, this film takes viewers on an epic journey into the heart of Middle-earth, where adventure, friendship, and the battle between good and evil come to life in breathtaking fashion.

    One of the film's greatest achievements is its unwavering commitment to capturing the essence of Tolkien's world. From the lush landscapes of the Shire to the ominous darkness of Mordor, every location feels authentic and meticulously detailed. The craftsmanship that went into designing the costumes, sets, and props is nothing short of astounding. It's impossible not to be fully immersed in Middle-earth's rich tapestry.

    The ensemble cast is nothing short of extraordinary. Sir Ian McKellen's portrayal of Gandalf is a masterclass in acting, and Elijah Wood's Frodo Baggins is a character that elicits both sympathy and admiration. The entire Fellowship, including Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Legolas (Orlando Bloom), Gimli (John Rhys-Davies), and the rest, is impeccably cast, each member bringing their unique strengths to the group dynamic.

    Howard Shore's musical score is a character in itself, enriching every scene with emotion and grandeur. The hauntingly beautiful "Concerning Hobbits" theme contrasts perfectly with the epic and ominous undertones of the Mordor theme. It's a testament to how music can elevate a film to legendary status.

    The film's pacing is impeccable, balancing exposition with thrilling action sequences seamlessly. The decision to split Tolkien's dense narrative into three films was a wise one, allowing for depth and character development without sacrificing momentum.

    "The Fellowship of the Ring" excels in its portrayal of the timeless themes of heroism, friendship, and the corrupting influence of power. It delves into the moral dilemmas faced by its characters, making them all the more relatable and human in a fantastical setting.

    Visually, this film was groundbreaking for its time, with groundbreaking CGI that still holds up today. The battles, particularly the skirmish at Amon Hen and the terrifying confrontation with the Balrog, are awe-inspiring spectacles that set new standards for epic fantasy filmmaking.

    In conclusion, "The Fellowship of the Ring" is a masterpiece that stands the test of time. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and filmmaking when executed with passion, dedication, and an unwavering respect for the source material. Whether you're a fan of fantasy or simply appreciate exceptional cinema, this film is a must-see, and it will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on your cinematic journey.

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    The One About Body Image For Men

    The One About Body Image For Men
    In the 1980s, only action heroes had crazy muscles, now everyone has to look like an action hero (even philosophy professors). In this episode, Jim & Jay “marvel” at the increased body image pressure faced by men, and the toll it takes on men’s physical and mental health. The guys also share childhood experiences that taught them about masculinity, shout out their favorite anti-drug commercial, and pick their favorite imaginary creatures of diminutive size. Plus, Jay reflects on protesting against Atlanta’s “Cop City,” while Jim notes the value of clever branding in social justice movements.

    The Alloyed Eye

    The Alloyed Eye

    In Episode 29 of The Fellowship of the Mic, Sach and Shan conclude their inaugural journey into The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power as they discuss episodes 7 and 8 entitled 'The Eye' and 'Alloyed'. A season finale is just another path, one that we all must take.

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    Second Podcast - Tolkien About Middle Earth with Mitch Golden

    Second Podcast - Tolkien About Middle Earth with Mitch Golden

    Twenty years ago Peter Jackson adapted J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy for the big screen and elevated the possibilities of how fantasy could be represented in film.  From the incredible production value, perfect cast, epic battles, amazing score; the films dominated fans, critics, the box office and at award season.  Chris and Taylor are joined by fellow LOTR superfan Mitch Golden to discuss the original trilogy, "The Hobbit" trilogy, what makes these films so memorable and what the future looks like for capturing Middle Earth on the big and small screen.  

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    145. She Hulk / Rings of Power

    145. She Hulk / Rings of Power

    This episode we ask why She Hulk is being hated so much online - but do we like it?

    Then it's over to Middle Earth  as we talk Rings of Power - how's the story holding up so far? Can we predict what's going to happen

    Trailer time - we talk Deadpool 3 and Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities 

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    The Great Wave

    The Great Wave

    In Episode 24, Sach and Shan continue their weekly discussion of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power with episode 4 entitled "The Great Wave". 

    What are your thoughts so far on the series? Write to us via our links from our website at www.thefellowshipofthemic.com 

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    Also, don't forget to check out the podcast's new fantastical intro song from our friends in Next Stop: Cosmos. Please be sure to check out all of their socials, give them a follow, and lots of support! It means a lot that they are now apart of our fantasy family. 💚

    If you'd like to email me with thoughts, questions, or if you're interesting in joining as a guest host, please email at thefellowshipofthemic@gmail.com!

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    E0100 - Rings Of Power Preview - "The Hearts Of Men Are Easily Corrupted"

    E0100 - Rings Of Power Preview - "The Hearts Of Men Are Easily Corrupted"

    This week, Ethan and Pete take a look at the first two episodes of Amazon Prime's latest and most expensive TV show ever made, The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power! The duo take a deep dive and look past all the noise surrounding the show to evaluate if the show is actually any good and if Amazon made the right call in spending $1 billion on this show! 

    Listen now to learn more! 

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    57. The Lord of the Rings (Original Trilogy)

    57. The Lord of the Rings (Original Trilogy)

    The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power is debuting soon so Sky and Janson decided to rewatch the entire Lord of the Rings original trilogy with a new mindset now that they're adults.

    The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of the King were all watched in the past week and these two are ready to discuss it.

    What stands out now? How have their perceptions changed and do they really think this might be the best trilogy of all time? Hear what they have to say about Lord of the Rings!

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    Episode 4: Darkest Timeline Fraggle Rock

    Episode 4: Darkest Timeline Fraggle Rock

    This week, we bring it on down to goblin town in an action-packed chapter of The Hobbit, Under Hill and Over Hill. What will happen when Bilbo and company encounter the very mean, very bad Goblin King? That's for Gandalf to know and you to find out.

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    Episode 3: Elrond's House of Whimsy

    Episode 3: Elrond's House of Whimsy

    This week, we visit the fair valley of Rivendell, home of elves and Elrond as we recap Chapter 3 of The Hobbit, A Short Rest. We learn all about moon letters, the storied relationship between dwarves and elves, and where all of Elrond's good fainting couches are.

    Subscribe or follow along on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so you never miss an episode. And if you really like us, review us on Apple Podcasts! Show your support for the podcast by tossing a coin at buymeacoffee.com/midnightpod. Follow us on Instagram. Read along with us by picking up The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.

    All episodes of our recap of Season 1 and 2 of The Witcher on Netflix and our chapter-by-chapter recap of The Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski are available now. 

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    Episode 2: A Wizard Is Never Late

    Episode 2: A Wizard Is Never Late

    This week, we set off with burglar Bilbo and the dwarves and get into some minor troll-related trouble. Plus, Gandalf disappears, just when he would have been most useful – and not for the last time. 

    Subscribe or follow along on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so you never miss an episode. And if you really like us, review us on Apple Podcasts! Show your support for the podcast by tossing a coin at buymeacoffee.com/midnightpod. Follow us on Instagram. Read along with us by picking up The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.

    All episodes of our recap of Season 1 and 2 of The Witcher on Netflix and our chapter-by-chapter recap of The Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski are available now. 

    Theme song for Midnight Book Club is Everyone is Happy Here by Meavy Boy.