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LotR

Originally posted by darthdarrel
I saw it for my second time lastnight,I plan on seeing it again before I go to Disney world this saturday!:D :wave:

YOU LUCKY @%%#& *@&^*@^&#* !$@#$!% %@%!$

:lol:Sorry... I'm just so poor. I havent been to disney in almost a year, and my plans to see two towers have been foiled twice by financial situation.

I'll have a blue christmas without mickey :(
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by fridgepoliceman
YOU LUCKY @%%#& *@&^*@^&#* !$@#$!% %@%!$

:lol:Sorry... I'm just so poor. I havent been to disney in almost a year, and my plans to see two towers have been foiled twice by financial situation.

I'll have a blue christmas without mickey :(
Well don`t worry I`m dirt poor to!
The first time I saw 2 towers my brother paid and the second time I saw it I paid and as far as Disney world,my brother is paying for that!:D
 
Originally posted by darthdarrel
Well don`t worry I`m dirt poor to!
The first time I saw 2 towers my brother paid and the second time I saw it I paid and as far as Disney world,my brother is paying for that!:D


Ah yes, brothers. What would we do without them? OH WAIT! I'm an only child!:cry: :cry: :cry:
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by fridgepoliceman
Ah yes, brothers. What would we do without them? OH WAIT! I'm an only child!:cry: :cry: :cry:
Well Fridge,I love all my brothers and my sister,but sometimes it seems like being an only child isn`t that bad!:lol:
 

Dizknee_Phreek

Well-Known Member
i saw TT last sat. i couldn't get into it though....for one thing i started feeling the urge to 'go' :animwink: about half an hour into it....i tried to make it all the way through the movie, but i just couldn't....i hated myself for having to get up in the middle of the movie, but there was nothing i could do about it. after the movie i found out that the rest of my family was the same way...only they held it and couldn't concentrate to well through out the movie.
and lemme tell ya, i try to tolerate a lot of things, but there is one thing that es me off more than anything in the world. everyone in the entire theater was quiet....except for the 3 people behind me and my sister. i might would've been ok if they had whispered, but they TALKED like nothing was going on around them. everyone sitting around them kept shushing them, and it worked for a little while, but they just started again. i wanted so badly (and now wish i had) to stand up and yell "what in the HELL are you doing here?! why did you even waste 15 bucks to come to a movie that you're not even going to watch?! I've waited a year to see this movie and I'm not about to let you all ruin it for me or anyone else!" not to mention they kept getting up and leaving and then coming back. i hope no one on these boards does stupid stuff like that...i hate disrespectful people! and of all the movies, it had to be LotR that they disrupted...like i said, i've waited a year for this. i've kept myself away from anything TT for a year just so i'd be 'suprised' to find out what happens when the movie came out. i didn't read the book, i refused to listen to people who had read the book, i kept myself away from the PS2 game, and my parents had bought me the animated LotR movie for my b-day (way back in April) and i watched it up until the end of Fellowship just so i wouldn't know what happened in TT. *sigh* i'm sorry for ranting, but i just feel so strongly about all this.
anyway, needless to say, i didn't get a whole lot out of TT...from what i saw of it, i personally prefer Fellowship over it. there was just something incredible about Fellowship that i didn't really get from TT. i think maybe it was the mythical people and settings in Fellowship that was less evident in TT, and i didn't like that there were so many humans in TT...but i'm sure that's how it's written in the book. (those who know, don't tell me...i'm attempting to read TT now! :animwink: ) BUT i'm going to go see TT again this Sat. hopfully i won't have any talking, 'ants in their pants' yea-whos sitting anywhere near me...if i do, maybe i'll get up the guts to tell them what's what this time!
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Well Dizknee_phreek,think of TT as ground work,it lays the foundation for the climax of the trio the return of the kings!
I actually found tt more exciting cause ,I thought tt flowed much better.and had more action. The fellowship had to introduce the main characters.
 

Dizknee_Phreek

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by darthdarrel
Well Dizknee_phreek,think of TT as ground work,it lays the foundation for the climax of the trio the return of the kings!
I actually found tt more exciting cause ,I thought tt flowed much better.and had more action. The fellowship had to introduce the main characters.

yeah, i know....but still, there's just something about fellowship that i liked better than TT. something about fellowship just made me grab on to the characters and understand them immediately...for some reason, TT didn't do that. to me, the thing with wormtounge and the king and such just seemed choppy, and not that well developed. i dunno, maybe that's how it is in the book, but i just didn't like it all that much. hopefully it'll all come together for me during my second viewing. *keeping my fingers crossed that i don't have any talkers or disrupters sitting near me!*
 

Dizknee_Phreek

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ok, 2nd viewing was MUCH better than the first! NO talkers what so ever! i was extremely happy about that! i went to the little girl's room before the previews started, but by the time Gollum made his first appearance, i was feeling the urge again...but i held it back all the way through the movie this time! :sohappy: :D
overall, i got a lot more out of it this time around. things just seemed to click together better for me, and maybe it was because i knew what to expect...maybe it was because i could actually concentrate this time! and i actually caught onto something this time...i noticed Gollum said at the end "She'll do it [kill the hobbits]" and i wasn't sure who this 'she' was...then i remembered a creature that showed up in the TT book, but not the movie (which i was disappointed with until i put it all together) and then i realized that the movie ended with the hobbits and Gollum in a forest :D that's all i'll post about that...i'm afraid i might give something away to some one who's like me and wants to know as little as possible before reading the book/seeing the movie.
we bought the limited edition soundtrack today after we got out of the theater. quite stunning, i must say...but i would expect no less from Howard Shore! i love Rohan's theme, and at Helm's Deep when the elves show up, and when Gandalf and his crew come riding down the hill (that part is just so empowering!...and i'm hoping empowering is actually a word! lol :animwink: ) i really loved the song they played during the credits of fellowship (Enya's "May it Be") but i'm not too fond of the one they played during the TT credits ("Gollum's Theme"...not sure who performs it) i know Gollum's Theme is supposed to sound creepy and all, but i just don't like it...sounds like it belongs better on the soundtrack to Stigmata or something.
anyway, i still like Fellowship better...probably always will. but i do like TT, don't get me wrong! and the more i sit and recollect on it, the more i like it. but, in my opinion, it will never beat Fellowship :animwink:
 
I just saw the late night IMAX showing finally. And it ruled. except these people to the left of me had a baby,(and it actually wasn't crying!!) and it crapped in his diaper(it gets worse). You'd think these people might find any better place to change a diaper than RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF LOTR:mad: :brick: AND RIGHT NEXT TO ME!!!! I mean, has this ever happened to anyone else? I guess they were just devoted fans of the who didn't want to miss any of the movie.... or retards. Then this to the right of me started laughing at the most inappropriate times(like when main characters are having near death experiences). Plus it was totally packed(?).

BTW: If any of you are looking for top-quality hand-made LOTR costumes(wool cloaks, leaf brooch pins, dresses, etc.), look for the name: hamstermomcrafts, on eBay. My mom is an expert seamstress, and is actually making a wealthy living with this(that means she's good....duh{j/k}).

Ciao
 

dreamer

New Member
I actually avoided fluids for hours before going to TT so I didn't have to deal with bodily functions. But the theater sounded like a tuberculosis ward. Everyone was coughing and sniffing, especially my daughter who was sitting right next to me. And then she started crunching on ice and then cracking her knuckles and I finally asked her to stop and I was very nice about it.

But all that didn't bother me much and I was able to enjoy the movie, which means it must have been a great movie because I normally get real irritated with that kind of stuff. But then I've never had a baby ________ right next to me in a movie.

I want to go back and see it a third time but I'm going to wait for the DVD.
 

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