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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Diversity?
Elves, hobbies, orks, goblins, trolls, dwarfs, Men, at least two women, a giant spider and some inexplicably giant Eagles. If anything I would argue the most diverse film. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Diversity?
Elves, hobbies, orks, goblins, trolls, dwarfs, Men, at least two women, a giant spider and some inexplicably giant Eagles. If anything I would argue the most diverse film. "
2 women? How many queer characters? Not bad. But room for improvement |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"One does not just start a thread about LOTR
And the winner of the best message goes too...
Literally was just thinking that "
I'll give you both props if you did the hand movement whilst reading it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"One does not just start a thread about LOTR
And the winner of the best message goes too...
Literally was just thinking that
I'll give you both props if you did the hand movement whilst reading it "
Best constipated Sean Bean face too |
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
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"One does not just start a thread about LOTR
And the winner of the best message goes too...
Literally was just thinking that
I'll give you both props if you did the hand movement whilst reading it
Best constipated Sean Bean face too"
Have to ask, did Sean Bean die in it? Read somewhere he has the most on screen deaths. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"One does not just start a thread about LOTR
And the winner of the best message goes too...
Literally was just thinking that
I'll give you both props if you did the hand movement whilst reading it
Best constipated Sean Bean face too
Have to ask, did Sean Bean die in it? Read somewhere he has the most on screen deaths."
No he is the Lord of the rings, in the End he kicks a tower over with a big eye and Flys away on a giant Eagle. It's mad! |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"One does not just start a thread about LOTR
And the winner of the best message goes too...
Literally was just thinking that
I'll give you both props if you did the hand movement whilst reading it
Best constipated Sean Bean face too
Have to ask, did Sean Bean die in it? Read somewhere he has the most on screen deaths."
Boromir died. Sean Bean lived on! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"One does not just start a thread about LOTR
And the winner of the best message goes too...
Literally was just thinking that
I'll give you both props if you did the hand movement whilst reading it
Best constipated Sean Bean face too
Have to ask, did Sean Bean die in it? Read somewhere he has the most on screen deaths."
I think there's only sharpe and the full Monty he hasn't died in |
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By *ucianpoundCouple
over a year ago
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As a kid the book was a natural progression from the Narnian stories that first got me into reading.
I loved the vision, the archaic language and I was completely immersed whilst reading in this imaginary world.
The film told the story but lacked the romance, somewhat empty, a lack of depth with cardboards characters and constant battle and killing scenes.
A difficult book to visualise no doubt and Jackson’s effort is admirable but really not a patch on the book which is a 20th c. masterwork. |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"As a kid the book was a natural progression from the Narnian stories that first got me into reading.
I loved the vision, the archaic language and I was completely immersed whilst reading in this imaginary world.
The film told the story but lacked the romance, somewhat empty, a lack of depth with cardboards characters and constant battle and killing scenes.
A difficult book to visualise no doubt and Jackson’s effort is admirable but really not a patch on the book which is a 20th c. masterwork." |
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By *imbobaMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"One does not just start a thread about LOTR
And the winner of the best message goes too...
Literally was just thinking that
I'll give you both props if you did the hand movement whilst reading it
Best constipated Sean Bean face too
Have to ask, did Sean Bean die in it? Read somewhere he has the most on screen deaths.
I think there's only sharpe and the full Monty he hasn't died in "
He only didn’t die in The Full Monty because he wasn’t in it. |
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Read the books as a kid, I read a lot back then. My absolute favourites.
The films are great, but it's not really possible to capture the magic of the books. Watching them with my daughters through the years has been a real joy. |
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