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From: joerg dao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 4:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tony Nader + the lord of the rings...

 


Hi Rick,

maybe you and the people at the FFL could help me
out on this:
I was seeing the end of the movie: Lord of the rings.
There was this scene, which I think is NOT in the
original book from Tolkien.
Gandalf, all dressed in white, with long white hair and
beard, takes a crown and crowns one of the hobbits to be a king.
He than says: I crown you king, and this is the day of the king,
and for bliss and .....

When I saw this, I felt, gee, this is, what Mr. M. has done.
Both scenes, the one from the movie and those pic with Tony Nader
really seem very similar ....

But now my question: Can anyone sort out the facts:
Was this film before Mr. M. crowned King Tony ?
I than would say, Mr. M. is an ecclectic. He than must have
seen this movie and scene and thought, gee, I could do that
and crown someone.

The funny part in the movie: The crownd hobbit doesn`t really
know, what to do with that, and the surrounding hobbits don`t praise
or cheer the new king. It just looks like one more stuffage...

Any comments on that ?

.-.-.-.--.-
I am really puzzled over this

cheers

joerg. 

 

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