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Chernabog 04-26-2008 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wendybeth (Post 206746)
Then it would probably be considered a prequel to the LOTR, rather than a Hobbit sequel.

Tru dat.

Three hours of the hobbits drilling holes?

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For their houses, of course, what did you think I meant? :evil:

Boss Radio 04-26-2008 11:42 AM

Gollum: The Missing Years

The Orc Who Saved Christmas

Merry and Pippin Go to White Castle

Aragorn vs Predator

Galadriel Takes it Off

Treebeard's Iconvenient Truth

The Eye of Laura Mars, starring Sauron

Trading Places with Gandalf and Dumbledore

Chernabog 04-26-2008 12:54 PM

^^ LMAO visible Boss Radio Mojo :)

Deebs 04-26-2008 02:41 PM

Outstanding! Excellent, all, but my favorite:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boss Radio (Post 206752)

The Eye of Laura Mars, starring Sauron


Boss Radio 04-26-2008 10:47 PM

Thank you - you really shouldn't encourage me, because now you got me started:

Mordor, She Wrote
Frodo the 13th
Aragorn With the Wind


And...Sauron sings in:
The King and Eye

I'll stop now.

Deebs 04-26-2008 11:34 PM

No! Please don't stop.

wendybeth 04-27-2008 12:16 AM

Visible Boss mojo!!!:snap:

(And by all means, please keep on going!:D)

Gemini Cricket 04-27-2008 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boss Radio (Post 206791)
Mordor, She Wrote
Frodo the 13th
Aragorn With the Wind


And...Sauron sings in:
The King and Eye

I'll stop now.

Wonderful.
:D

Boss Radio 04-27-2008 02:29 AM

He was a Hobbit who would one day break away from the pack only to find himself on a higher plane of existence:

Jonathan Livingston Sméagol

Chernabog 04-27-2008 08:33 AM

Heh there's a guild in LOTRO called "Law and Mordor" that I thought was cute :)

I just rewatched The Two Towers (extended edition) last nite and got all misty-eyed at the same parts. And it's also seriously funny spotting Jackson and his little children in the movie (who are listed in the credits are "Cute Rohan Refugee Children"). I like the storyline cross-cutting because the movie this way actually builds to a climax, instead of having a spider-climax (sent to RotK in the movies), an Ent climax, and a Battle climax. You kind of keep tabs on everyone instead of it building to a climax in the first hour, then saying "two days/weeks/months earlier" and then building to another one, and then AGAIN saying "two months earlier" and then doing it again.

No, the way PJ did it chronologically was superior in a film to how it was done in the novel, where you have hundreds of pages in between these things. What was "lost" suspense-wise in not doing it the novel's way was minimal (and I still think is limited to the Mouth of Sauron sequence, which was cut from the original).

And PJ did make up entire scenes and dialogue from scratch. Hell, he did in FotR, and that was the one that was the MOST faithful to the underlying work. I'm just not into the "anywhere it ain't Tolkien it is teh suck" mentality. The essence of the story is there. Some characters (Aragorn, Faramir) grow as characters MORE than they do in the book. It makes for good watching on its own merits. There's a big big difference between an adaptation like LotR, keeping the point of the novel intact, and something craptastic like "I Am Legend", which took a brilliant premise/underlying work, kept the main character's name and a small part of the premise, and made a work with an entirely meaningless/different point.


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