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LOTR, Definately worth it!!
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Re: LOTR, Definately worth it!!
My wife and I will see it when we get to Phoenix in a few days.Ewo wrote:OMG, Zaiaiaiaiaia and I just got back from Lord of the Rings (Two Towers) and it was really really really good, can't emphasize that enough![]()
Now, I am not going to spoil anything, but Legolas does some awesome moves and people were clapping throughout. You definately have to see this one in the theater!!
Lots of drama and tons of comedy and fights, fights, fights. I am going to be dreaming of kicking ass in battles tonight, oh yeah.
But for now, sleep.
Gollum, completely creepy, can't trust him just by looking at him. They did a great job, especially dialogue. Trust me, you will like it.Oberleutnant wrote:Sounds promising! I'm going to try to get my tickets for Sunday!![]()
Just one question: How about Gollum?
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That was a stupid thing to say and you are stupid for saying it!
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That was a stupid thing to say and you are stupid for saying it!
"It's rude enough being alive when nobody wants you" Shrek
Considering that they show him in the fricking trailer, how much of a spoiler could it possibly be?Faram wrote:Gandalf spoilers and such don’t bother me I have read the book.Beowulf wrote:Oh and to those concerned about spoilers in this thread, the following comic might be useful
But there might be other spoilers where the film differs from the book and I’m not interested in knowing those beforehand.
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I succeeded in avoiding the trailers, nothing from the books are spoilers for me but as I said:neoolong wrote:Considering that they show him in the fricking trailer, how much of a spoiler could it possibly be?Faram wrote:Gandalf spoilers and such don’t bother me I have read the book.Beowulf wrote:Oh and to those concerned about spoilers in this thread, the following comic might be useful
But there might be other spoilers where the film differs from the book and I’m not interested in knowing those beforehand.
"But there might be other spoilers where the film differs from the book and I’m not interested in knowing those beforehand."
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"Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to. ... If he wants to, but cannot, he is impotent. If he can, but does not want to, he is wicked. ... If, as they say, God can abolish evil, and God really wants to do it, why is there evil in the world?" -Epicurus
Fear is the mother of all gods.
Nature does all things spontaneously, by herself, without the meddling of the gods. -Lucretius