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| Resistance is Futile Member Since: Feb 2001 Location: The Collective
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| BBC. I was always taught to spell God "G-d", not really sure why, has just become a habit. It's incredibly annoying to my husband, but old habits are hard to break! :) I didn't mean to be so snitty on the religious front. It's just that I, as a Christian, don't see the evil in Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings. I'm still completely amazed that "Christians" have their undies in a bunch over Harry Potter. I apologize once again for being rude, was one of those kinda days.
__________________ Darling, if you want to talk bollocks and discover the meaning of life, you're better off downing a bottle of whiskey. At least that way, you're unconscious by the time you start to take yourself seriously. ......Patsy Stone ABFAB Goddess It isn't difficult to make a mountain out of a molehill, just add a little dirt. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: Lusby
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| Yup...just saw it last night. 3 hours of sensory overload. I was even assaulted by 20 minutes of previews to movies including "Queen of the Damned."...not something I wish to repeat. Those whom I was with said it held very closely to the book and generally liked it...arguing scenes and characters for an hour later. Me, I simply don't like fantasy plots. When some character bursts on to the scene with a name I can't pronounce yelling about some unknown monster with this or that special power so the characters pull some special powder that makes a wing-ding snozzles stop the avenging blubniks........get the point?...utterly baffling. I was wise not to bring my 6 year old...the previews would be enough to cause nightmares! Anyway...I'm not interested in seeing the rest of the trilogy...3 hours of sensory overload is enough. oh yeah...settings were awesome, costuming excellent, sound-overwhelming......it was just too much. DO NOT mis-interpret this! If you are into sci-fi fantasy stuff-knock yourself out and enjoy this...Its just not my bag.
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| Chairman of the Board Member Since: Feb 2001 Location: Hoboken, pally
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| Yep. Seen it several times by now. And admittedly, if you haven't read Tolkien, you might get a little less out of it. I've gone with people who haven't read it, who were able to follow it entirely, and enjoyed it. If you set your mind to it, you can enjoy it every bit as much as if it were about any subject with which you were unfamiliar. For those well familiar with it, it follows it so well, I found myself going back to read more of it, again. Honestly, the next movie will probably be the most visually exciting of the three, since it will deal with battles at Helm's Deep, and at Isengard, and (I think)with Shelob. The last one might be the most boring for the ones who haven't read it, because the story continues considerably after it "ends". Still can't wait. I've loved this story all my life. |
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| One Of The Gang Member Since: Jan 2002 Location: Near PAX
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| I'm glad this forum got back on topic.. I was going to post before but it seemed out of place among the discussions of good/evil and true christians. #Anyway, I received the whole set of books from my brother, but strangely he forgot that I can't read (or speak) German. #So I was a bit lost at times during The Lord of The Rings. For example, what the heck was going on between Arwen and the guy she gave her necklace to? #The movie was visually stunning, especially the landscapes. #Hessian was right in saying it was a sensory overload. #Unfortunately, it was a bit long for my tastes... and I have gladly sat through The Godfather a number of times. #Bottom line: #If you're a fan of the books, you'll probably love this movie in the theaters. #For those of us who haven't read the books, catch it on video or DVD so you can pause the movie, and be comfortable on your own couch. # ![]() (Edited by ShellyCW at 1:50 pm on Jan. 12, 2002) |
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| Board Mommy Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: Off the grid
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| Okay, folks, I <i>finally</i> saw Lord of the Rings and it was incredible. My daughter is such a fanatic about it (and Frodo) that I resisted for months. She talks about it incessantly and has seen it every weekedn since it's release. Needless to say, I was so bored by it that I had no real desire to spend 3 hours in a movie theater watching it. But I'm glad I did! For those of you who haven't seen it yet, do so quickly before it leaves the theaters - this is a movie that MUST be seen on the big screen.
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| Member Member Since: Mar 2002 Location: Lexington Park
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| Geez, is LOTR still playing in theaters? I thought it'd be coming out on video/DVD soon. Personally, I liked it a lot, though it's kind of long. I don't know why some people get hung up on witchcraft and the like, but that's their business, I suppose. Anyway, does anyone know when Harry Potter is coming out on DVD? I haven't seen it, so was thinking of renting it. |
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| Resistance is Futile Member Since: Feb 2001 Location: The Collective
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| Vrai, glad you liked it. The best thing about it is, there are two more to follow. Does anyone know exactly when the next one is going to be in theatres?
__________________ Darling, if you want to talk bollocks and discover the meaning of life, you're better off downing a bottle of whiskey. At least that way, you're unconscious by the time you start to take yourself seriously. ......Patsy Stone ABFAB Goddess It isn't difficult to make a mountain out of a molehill, just add a little dirt. |
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| Chairman of the Board Member Since: Feb 2001 Location: Hoboken, pally
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| Each of the remaining sequels are at Christmastime - this year for The Two Towers, and next year for The Return of the King. |
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