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Post by Rosy on May 9, 2005 16:56:58 GMT 1
It's worth reading the book more than once yes! Oh yeah..Tolkien had sow many to do before he could write such thing..he made the language all by himself and made up the country and the surroundings...I really think he had a huge gift for that!
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Post by MzEmma on May 9, 2005 18:01:11 GMT 1
He surely had...I enjoyed the three films very much, but the first two were quite dark and when I left the cinema I felt rather depressed though...The third one was ok, but I cried
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Post by Rosy on May 9, 2005 18:31:09 GMT 1
Aaaaaah.. ;D Yeah the first two movies where sometimes a bit dark and scary, but the 3rd one was rough too though, but with a good ending..except the leaving of Frodo
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Post by MzEmma on May 9, 2005 18:51:44 GMT 1
Yeah, that once made me cried...I loved the scene when Aragorn and all the people there, bow to the hobbits, it was something so imposing and terrific!!
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Post by Rosy on May 9, 2005 21:09:50 GMT 1
Yeah! I liked that part too! Aragorn really looked great and tall and those little hobbits for whom he bow for...really nice! Did you read the prologe and other extra's in the bookversion? Like the alphabet of the language? Really nice!
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Post by Maya on May 9, 2005 22:26:21 GMT 1
I tried to learn the language, but it was very complicated and i gave up. I admire Tolkien for making up such an amazing story.
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on May 9, 2005 23:31:02 GMT 1
I read the LOTR in English and LOOOVED it...one of my most favorite books amazing style, plot, LANGUAGE, characters... INCREDIBLE! read Harry Potter too though I liked it a lot and read it in one breath (all then books), they cannot be compared to LOTR NO WAY! I recommend everyone to read these books Btw, at my old school, we played The Hobbit
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Post by Maya on May 10, 2005 0:01:26 GMT 1
That is great... i would love to that
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on May 10, 2005 11:29:59 GMT 1
it was an amzing experience for me and it aslo introduced me to Tolkien, for which I am very grateful
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Post by Rosy on May 10, 2005 13:22:30 GMT 1
Wowie..playing the Hobbit LOL That really must be awesome! But how did you guys manage that then to play it, I mean..the decors and so? When I first heard of the movie, everybody was talking about it, that's because I started to read the book, I really think the world of Tolkien like he made it is incredible!
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on May 10, 2005 15:13:06 GMT 1
Wowie..playing the Hobbit LOL That really must be awesome! But how did you guys manage that then to play it, I mean..the decors and so? quote] well...teamwork? cause it was a big project...director, decoration temas, technicians, lightning, producer...ah, yes...actors...*lost in memories*
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Post by Rosy on May 10, 2005 15:52:59 GMT 1
Sounds very professional to me Very nice though you had the chance to play in something Tolkien made!
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on May 10, 2005 16:26:48 GMT 1
yeah, as I said, it was great
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Post by MzEmma on May 10, 2005 16:46:13 GMT 1
Yeah! I liked that part too! Aragorn really looked great and tall and those little hobbits for whom he bow for...really nice! Did you read the prologe and other extra's in the bookversion? Like the alphabet of the language? Really nice! Yep! I the extra´s are really big!! I agree with you SUnshine, that the Harry POtter books are good, and that it can be read in one breath!! WHich part did you like most?? I loved the third and the fifth...
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on May 10, 2005 16:48:13 GMT 1
I liked the third a lot and the fifth too...
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