dude, what happened with your fiance? If too painful to discuss i understand
-------------- Original message -------------- From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gymfig, I kinda have to disagree about that assessment of "The Hobbit". When I read it as a child, I took it for nothing more than elegant, beautiful words. I read it a second time, after coming through the shock of losing my fiancee, and it hit me at a visceral level, particularly the point when Bilbo returned to the Shire, feeling the same and yet fundamentally different, as any journey of great import will do to a person. That last reading was twenty-four years ago, and I can't even bring myself to *touch* the book. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The hobbit is a children's book. It is not a serious film about love and lost. I don't think that there is a director out there that could capture that. If Henson were alive I think that he could have done it. I think the person that directed the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe could do a great job. I heard the movie was great. **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] "There is no reason Good can't triumph over Evil, if only angels will get organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, "A Man Without A Country" --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]