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LORD OF THE RINGS.Kiddiestuff or the greatest Epic Trilogy ever been made.

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LORD OF THE RINGS.Kiddiestuff or the greatest Epic Trilogy ever been made.

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breezee
athens, Attica Greece
Posted: May 11, 2008, 9:32 AM CST
pvictoria wrote:
Hi Breeze
Unfortunatelly i have only read the Hobbit so far so I can't hold a candle talking about the books.Not just these 3 films were fantastic but the Special Features as well like the Beta Work Shop,The Miniature Department.ETC.So far to my knowledge wasn't ever so much effort and hard work spent on any movie.It's just amazing how they built a smaller scale miniature city from ground zero.
I draw my hat to Peter Jackson.A true Master of Film making

The 3 "Makings Of" come with the extended version DVD's, as I'm sure you know.
I've watched these over and over as well.
What I wouldn't have given to be a floor-sweeper at those studios.... Absolutely fantastic stuff!!
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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 11, 2008, 9:47 AM CST
breezee wrote:
The 3 "Makings Of" come with the extended version DVD's, as I'm sure you know.
I've watched these over and over as well.
What I wouldn't have given to be a floor-sweeper at those studios.... Absolutely fantastic stuff!!


I have got the Director's cut editions with even more movie and the Makings of on them.Yes a floor sweeper would have done 4 me too just to be around this magic.Even Howard Shore ,the Music composer has exeeded himself with his so far to me unheard of tunes and sound background.Another master in his own league.I can only hope that more Motion Pictures of this kind will be produced.handshake
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Shad0cat
Kissimmee, Florida USA
Posted: May 11, 2008, 11:36 PM CST
I love Lord of the Rings. I read the books before the movies came out. Harry Potter was awsome. I liked Eregon, but strangely it remind me alot of Star Wars. 10th Kindgom is a must see. It's been so long since I saw it I'd forgotten all about it. I've also never lost my love for The Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal , the original Never Ending Story, or The Princess Bride.
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Posted: May 12, 2008, 12:37 AM CST
Shad0cat wrote:
I love Lord of the Rings. I read the books before the movies came out. Harry Potter was awsome. I liked Eregon, but strangely it remind me alot of Star Wars. 10th Kindgom is a must see. It's been so long since I saw it I'd forgotten all about it. I've also never lost my love for The Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal , the original Never Ending Story, or The Princess Bride.


I hear you! The old stuff like Labyrinth and Dark Crystal...I was scared of them when I was little, but I love them now. I read LOTR after the movies...same with the first two Harry Potter films. I haven't read the second book, Eldest, after Eragon...But my new favorite books are the Dresden files. Not LOTR fantasy, but fantasy enough for me...wizards, faerie queens, demons, vampires...it's got almost all of it.
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Posted: May 12, 2008, 1:18 AM CST
The rings, good stuff but...

The Bourne Trilogy kicks ass!!!...head banger head banger head banger
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kevduf
Columbia, Missouri USA
Posted: May 12, 2008, 3:37 AM CST
I still tear up at the part in "return of the king" when Théoden gives his speech........awesome and inspiring!!
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Posted: May 12, 2008, 6:34 AM CST
bebbe wrote:
i LOVE Lord Of The Rings! I read the book twice years ago....they did a great job of representing the original plot with the movies! LOL!...i have an illustrated & a leather bound copy (books) of LOTR, 20 years old and The Hobbit too......i also have The Hobbit on cassettes (un opened).....showing my age again! :-(......


I had a gold box with all the paperbacks, circa 1969, passed through 3 generations of kids, bought a leather set, gave it to my daughter. I sat through all the movies in the theater. Other than Elijah Wood and Hugo Weaving, I loved the movies.

Hugo Weaving - the most annoying elf, ever.

Elijah Wood's stumbling, bug-eyed, hated hobbit. I was rooting for his demise, even though I knew the story.

Greatest Epic Trilogy Movie, ever made!
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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 12, 2008, 3:39 PM CST
Shad0cat wrote:
I love Lord of the Rings. I read the books before the movies came out. Harry Potter was awsome. I liked Eregon, but strangely it remind me alot of Star Wars. 10th Kindgom is a must see. It's been so long since I saw it I'd forgotten all about it. I've also never lost my love for The Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal , the original Never Ending Story, or The Princess Bride.


Hi Shadocat
I heard now the second time the 10th kingdom mentioned.Will have to put it on my shopping list as well.I love the Never Ending story too.Great having you on this thread.wave
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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 12, 2008, 3:42 PM CST
Electricalstar wrote:
I hear you! The old stuff like Labyrinth and Dark Crystal...I was scared of them when I was little, but I love them now. I read LOTR after the movies...same with the first two Harry Potter films. I haven't read the second book, Eldest, after Eragon...But my new favorite books are the Dresden files. Not LOTR fantasy, but fantasy enough for me...wizards, faerie queens, demons, vampires...it's got almost all of it.


Hi Electricalstar
Are the Dresden Files as Dvd available in the near future ? Sounds good to me.
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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 12, 2008, 3:45 PM CST
redbellypirhana wrote:
The rings, good stuff but...

The Bourne Trilogy kicks ass!!!...


hi rbdangerousfish

My neighbor promised to lend me part 2 & 3 since I have seen the first one already.Great film indeed.I am looking forward to watching the other ones cheers
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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 12, 2008, 3:54 PM CST
kevduf wrote:
I still tear up at the part in "return of the king" when Théoden gives his speech........awesome and inspiring!!


hi kevduf.
That a touching scene allright.Here is another one which moved me and I felt like crying along with sam. when he got sent back by frodo after smeagol brainwashed him about the fat hobbit eating all the food on the mountain.
I felt so sorry 4 sam.cheers
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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 12, 2008, 3:58 PM CST
Greatest Epic Trilogy Movie, ever made

Yes mam i think so too.handshake
Ps Elijah Wood wasn't one of my favorite actors either.
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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 14, 2008, 12:42 PM CST
Anyone know what Peter Jackson is up to ?
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