I'm not a Tolkien fan -- nothing negative. I did read The Hobbit years ago but just
never got around to any of the trilogy. So maybe this is funny, and maybe it isn't,
but there was a cartoon in the latest New Yorker. You don't really need to see it to
get it, I wouldn't think.
TOLKIEN
] LOTR Two Towers
Well, I'm excited for movie two. I want to see it opening night, not
sure how I'll work that in to my life with a baby. My husband has seen
Fellowship for the first time on DVD over Thanksgiving weekend, so now
he wants to see Two Towers with me, hurrah.
A friend brought
Johnna Cornett favored us with:
Reading two of the books a measure of fan status? I'm running into geek
rating. I've read the entire LOTR trilogy four times in the last
thirteen months. Too me, the dividing line between the fans and the
fanatics is learning elvish.
This tells me something
All this hobbit business makes my feet itch!
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Mij Ebaboc
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Okay, then let me give you this test and see how well you really
remember them...
1) What is Gollum's real name?
2) What is the name of the king's evil advisor?
3) What is an Ent?
4) Who is Gollum's friend that helps him?
5) How does Frodo escape the tower?
6) How many palantiri are there total,
-Gary-
Also, if you send the answers to this list, make sure to warn
everyone that there is spoiler information involved.
Good call.
WARNING!! This message contains SPOILER INFORMATION!! Don't read it
unless you already know everything it says! In which case, reading it is
superfluous. But
Jim Cobabe wrote:
All this hobbit business makes my feet itch!
Makes me hungry for second and third breakfasts.
*jeep!
--Chet
Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible, and suddenly you
are doing the impossible.
We're going the first day of vacation during the day.
Jon
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I want to see
Well, then, get a hair cut (pick one, anyone).
Noj
Jim Cobabe wrote:
All this hobbit business makes my feet itch!
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No. A second breakfast and an elevensies.
Jon
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Jim Cobabe wrote:
All this hobbit business makes my feet itch!
Makes me hungry
I want to see
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Well, I'm excited for movie two. I want to see it opening night, not
sure how I'll work that in to my life with a baby. My husband has seen
Fellowship for the first time on DVD over Thanksgiving weekend, so now
he wants to see Two Towers with me, hurrah.
A friend brought the DVD by at
Unless you've read at least two of the LOTR books this year to prepare
for it, I don't think you are really excited about the movie coming out.
Last year to prepare for the first movie, I read the Hobbit and
Fellowship. This year, I've read both Two Towers and Return of the King
(I was going to
Look, I read these books 39 years ago. I still remember them very well,
thank you. I don't have to read them this year. Stop picking on me!
(Let's see: 19-11 = 8)
Jon
Gary Smith wrote:
Unless you've read at least two of the LOTR books this year to prepare
for it, I don't think you are
John Redelfs:
Have they ever done this with the Star Wars saga?
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The Saturday before Episode I came out, a local theater showed all
three of the original Star Wars films (IV, V, and VI) on the same
day, beginning at 1, 4, and 7 pm. One ticket (at the standard
price) would get
(no spoilers in this email)
Yes, I will be taking a few hours off work on the Friday after The Two Towers comes
out to go see it. That way I can get in at the matinee price of $8.50 instead of the
evening price of $13.50. Once again, I will be taking my oldest son. My wife wants
to
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