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Grumble
12-26-2003, 09:57 PM
Yesterday, (Boxing Day) I took my children to see the third film in the Lord of the rings Trilogy. We had to advance purchase tickets and there was a huge queue waiting to go in, We went an hour early to get good seats.

The movie took 3 hours and twenty minutes but it was time that passed swiftly. It devloped many of the characters much more than the first two films and some of the battle scenes were totally awsome.

There were touching and emotional moments as well as action aplenty. Having read The Hobbit and the enthralling Lord of the Rings books by Tolkein, I came away feeling that the books were enhanced by the movies when often you feel let down after seeing the movie having read the book(s).

Really worth seeing.

jennaflower
12-26-2003, 10:00 PM
Hi GG... glad to hear that you took your kids to see it.. I look forward to taking my son soon..

Hugs..
Happy Holidays :)

Lilith
12-26-2003, 10:06 PM
My guys went today. said it was as good as the 1st and 2nd.

Sharni
12-26-2003, 10:43 PM
I laughed in some parts...and cried my eyes out in others

Peter Jackson did an excellent job of making such an extensive book into a film

And damn didnt Leggy look scrumdiddlyumptious in silver....good gawd...took my breath away

Ryan²
12-27-2003, 06:29 PM
Thank god this Harry Potter cobblers is nearly over with. Really, I'm sick to death of the shite.

Sharni
12-27-2003, 06:35 PM
Ummm...what does HP have to do with LotR???

jseal
12-27-2003, 09:24 PM
grumbleguts,

The tale told on the screen was a bit different from that of the book, but I do think Mr. Jackson illustrated the carnage of battle better than Prof. Tolkein described it.

Steph
12-28-2003, 01:07 AM
Originally posted by jseal
The tale told on the screen was a bit different from that of the book, but I do think Mr. Jackson illustrated the carnage of battle better than Prof. Tolkein described it.

Eek! Better than Tolkein?

SuccubusKitty
12-28-2003, 03:02 AM
Well Prof. Tolkein admitted himself that he was not the best at the depictions of the battles. If they can be conveyed by someone who can still adhere to the original style and only fill in the gaps and make it riveting....HUZZAH I say!

Glad to hear that it is good. I am wanting to see it, and hopefully soon!

Virgin Teen
12-28-2003, 03:10 AM
I hope to see it soon. I can't wait! I saw the first one at the cinema, was just getting into it and then it ended! Didn't get to see the 2nd one but really hope to see the 3rd.

Slightly off topic... but... Anyone that has a chance to should really check out the Lord of the Rings exibition. It's going to USA and then moving on to Australia before it disappears forever... I highly recommend it. It's so amazing seeing the costumes and weapons up close... You even get to see the waxwork of Boromir (played by Sean Bean) from the first movie, when he was in the boat. Absolutely breathtaking.

On another note, although Harry Potter has nothing to do with Lord of the Rings, since it was brought up, I find the books and movies enchanting, and anything that can get kids to take up reading is a good thing in my opinion.

Sharni
12-28-2003, 03:17 AM
Damn will keep an eye out for the Exhibition!!

Surely it will come to Brisbane *fingers crossed*

Thanx for the heads up on the Virgin Teen

Ryan²
12-28-2003, 12:29 PM
Originally posted by Sharniqua
Ummm...what does HP have to do with LotR???

Am I getting mixed up here? Apologies if I am.

Put it this way then: I'm sick to death of both.

Captain_abusive
12-28-2003, 01:08 PM
i woke up 5:30 in the morning to go c it lucky i did coz on the news later that day a lot of people had been turned down due to people Pre purchaseing there tickets online...got to say it was kick ass

jseal
12-28-2003, 01:28 PM
ukG²,

You may wish to avoid both. Patience. They will soon be supplanted by some other "hot thing".

jseal
12-28-2003, 01:52 PM
Steph,

I did not say that the film was better than the book. In my opinion, it is not, for a variety of reasons. The Battle of the Pelennor Fields however, by being a battle without gunpowder, lends its self to spectacle, and I thought Mr. Jackson used that very well in the film.

englishrose
12-28-2003, 05:31 PM
i absoloutley adored it, with a crazy passion!!
i was weeping at the end, no, i sobbed. i easily cry at things, but that was excellent. i am so impressed by Mr. Jackson's abilities, a most excellent director me thinks!
i am excited to hear that he's looking into making The Hobbit... now i'm not quite as sad that the trilogy has ended.... :)

Oh... and Legolas!? Sharniqua- i am on the same wavelength as you when it comes to him... just perfection i say!

dicksbro
12-28-2003, 09:42 PM
Wife and I saw the movie this afternoon. It was very good with about the right blend of emotions. :D Looking forward now to the release of all three together in a DVD set. :)

Grumble
12-29-2003, 12:46 AM
Originally posted by jseal
grumbleguts,

The tale told on the screen was a bit different from that of the book, but I do think Mr. Jackson illustrated the carnage of battle better than Prof. Tolkein described it.

Just to clarify what I wrote, I said it enhanced the book not that it was exactly the same.

Has been a long time since I read the books so my memory of the contents is not at all perfect.

However the film was great :)

jseal
12-29-2003, 04:05 AM
grumbleguts,

The film was spectacular! Mr. Jackson et al created a work of art distinct from that of Prof. Tolkein. And why not? It is a different medium and plays to a different audience.

I think Mr. Jackson has every reason to be proud of his efforts and those of the myriad people who worked to deliver his vision.

babybunny
12-31-2003, 02:17 PM
I loved it and cried my eyes out the first time. Secodn time I still cried but not as bad. :)

musketeer
12-31-2003, 07:57 PM
Saw the film the other day and loved it - the build up to and the actual charge of the Riders of Rohan had the hairs on my arms and the back of my neck stood on end!!! I will be going to see it again later this week. :D

Sunnybabe75
12-31-2003, 08:26 PM
Excellent movie. I bawled at the end.


And Legolas is da yum! :hot:

jseal
02-24-2004, 11:45 AM
Gentlefolk,

The Return of the King has become the second movie in history to make more than $1bn in worldwide ticket sales. It now ranks second in the all-time box office chart behind Titanic, which made a total of $1.8bn.


http://www.screendaily.com/

Catch22
02-24-2004, 12:27 PM
I still have yet to see it.

jseal
02-24-2004, 12:57 PM
Catch22,

It is a spectacular movie.

Sharni
02-24-2004, 01:21 PM
Just another bit of info

Worldwide breakdown (http://www.boxofficemojo.com/franchises/vs-lotr-ww.htm)

jseal
02-24-2004, 02:33 PM
Sharni,

A popular flick indeed!

I wonder the success has anything to do with having elves in it?

musketeer
02-24-2004, 03:06 PM
Originally posted by jseal
Sharni,

A popular flick indeed!

I wonder the success has anything to do with having elves in it?


The best line I can think of to do with Elves comes from a book called Grunts and is spoken by the leader of a group of orcs called Ashnak and goes something like this - "Pass me another Elf, this ones split!" :D

thereIam
02-25-2004, 03:38 AM
Yes, but Ashnak was a Marine, what can you expect? :)

Catch22
02-25-2004, 03:44 AM
Originally posted by musketeer
The best line I can think of to do with Elves comes from a book called Grunts and is spoken by the leader of a group of orcs called Ashnak and goes something like this - "Pass me another Elf, this ones split!" :D

Hmm. I think that is a quote from a Spartan King and to do with boys.

Sharni
02-25-2004, 03:55 AM
He breaks Elves?!!.....I dont like the sound of this Ashnak at all

Nasssssssty Ashnaksessssss

thereIam
02-25-2004, 05:04 AM
Yep, Ashnak would have fit in right well with the Uruk-Hai. Beastly little fellow.

I think Legolas could take him, tho. :D

Sharni
02-25-2004, 05:08 AM
Originally posted by thereIam
I think Legolas could take him, tho. :D
Naturally!! :D

Catch22
02-25-2004, 05:14 AM
Originally posted by thereIam
Yep, Ashnak would have fit in right well with the Uruk-Hai. Beastly little fellow.

I think Legolas could take him, tho. :D


See lots of Uruk-Hai in the pub on a Friday night!

musketeer
02-25-2004, 01:08 PM
Originally posted by thereIam
Yep, Ashnak would have fit in right well with the Uruk-Hai. Beastly little fellow.

I think Legolas could take him, tho. :D

What - without splitting? maybe with lots of lube;)

Catch22
03-03-2004, 11:58 AM
Well I went and saw it today. It seemed to me that elves were not at all like the book. More like Star Trek Vulcans. Other then that was a good watch. Better on the big screen. I saw the first film on cable TV in the States.

Sharni
03-04-2004, 06:36 PM
Vulcans??? I think not! *LOL*

They were Elves through and through

Sharni
02-19-2005, 06:10 AM
They will soon be supplanted by some other "hot thing"

Nothing has come along yet :D Well for me that is