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Animal wranglers involved in the making of "The Hobbit" movie trilogy say the production company is responsible for the deaths of up to 27 animals, largely because they were kept at a farm filled with bluffs, sinkholes and other "death traps."
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Sounds to me like there were some liberties taken at the expense of a few animals. Not cool at all.
So unnecessary
I blame those damn hobbits.
I guess this movie wont have the disclaimer during the credits "No animals were harmed during the making of this film."
I'm okay with this, as long as the movie is great!