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My 5MV webpages My novel fivers list Yup “There must have been a point in early human history when it was actually advantageous to, when confronted with a difficult task, drop it altogether and go do something more fun, because I do that way too often for it to be anything but instinct.” -- Isto Combs |
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![]() I can deal with the fact that they shuffled Shelob and the Sack of Isengard to the third movie. It was necessary for balance and cliffhangers. I can sorta deal with Arwen's extended scenes, since they mostly occur in flashbacks and were hinted at in the Appendices. I cannot deal with treaty a character with Gimli's nobility and dignitify as a buffoon. And I cannot, ever, forgive the Elves at Helm's Deep. Taking stuff out is one thing. Putting stuff back in that had no business being there is just wrong. And I must say, although it causes Zeke and Kira to throw things at me, that the reunion scene between Aragorn and Legolas looked rather...tender. Note to Peter Jackson: Don't feed the bashers.[/color ![]()
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![]() I read the books once and loved them, but the movies have ruined them for me now. I don't know if that's good or bad.[/color ![]()
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![]() Most LotR fans can overlook most of the discrepancies between the book and the movie except the Elves being at Helm's Deep. Although I've heard one theory that the Elves being there were kind of Peter Jackson's way of exemplifying how battles against Sauron were being fought all over Middle-Earth and it wasn't just Men vs. Orcs, or something. Me, I personally think Jackson just put them in so that he could have a cool host of Elven warriors with their long hair and shiny armor. This is the reason why I'm not re-reading ROTK until [i ![]() ![]() And Sa'ar, I agree-- it was just plain [i ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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My 5MV webpages My novel fivers list Yup “There must have been a point in early human history when it was actually advantageous to, when confronted with a difficult task, drop it altogether and go do something more fun, because I do that way too often for it to be anything but instinct.” -- Isto Combs |
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![]() Mainly, the purpose of this post is to share something I found posted elsewhere, and that is: [i ![]() ![]() You may just enjoy it.[/color ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() *complete lack of malice mode ON* If you insist. Ahem. You're an idiot. Anything else I can do for you? *CLOM mode OFF*[/color ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() I don't think the world's ready for two of you *snicker* [quote ![]() ![]() Side benefit, of course. Do I get to watch it with you and yell witticisms at the screen?[/color ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Absolutely, especially if it involves John abuse, of course. Repeat after me, kids: John Abuse Is Fun! John Abuse Is Fun! John Abuse Is.... Have we been through this before? :suspicious:[/color ![]() |
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