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Frodo’s 8 Favorite Things To Do On His Day Off

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To celebrate the release of Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, on this day in 2001, we give you a brief glimpse into what Frodo gets up to when he’s not dropping jewelry into volcanoes. Silly Hobbit, rings are for Gollum.

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Frodo appeared in Back To The Future 2, apparently Frodo is quite the actor when he’s not too busy with second breakfast.

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Here Frodo starred with Kevin McCallister in the thriller The Good Son about what happens to hobbits when they leave the shire.

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Here Frodo helps to stop aliens from taking over the world in The Faculty. Frodo is quite the problem solver here, if only he would have taken what he learned here and applied it to Sauron.

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For a while Frodo lived in Connecticut and made The Ice Storm about the adverse affects of winter on hobbits.

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind has Frodo helping to wipe the memories of humans. Hobbits shouldn’t be getting involved in the matters of mind wiping, but he did it nonetheless.

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In Sin City Frodo explored his dark side as he killed people, very much not like a Hobbit to kill people when there’s Pipe-weed to be smoked. Thank Radagast.

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Frodo was somehow transformed into an animated penguin for Happy Feet. If only his feet were happy after trekking all the way to Mordor.

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Here Frodo dabbles in a little ultra-violence with Maniac. Very much a tale not unlike The Lord of the Rings but without the journey or magic or the help of a wizard.


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