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2009-12-17, 02:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 02:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 06:06 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 06:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
Ignore earlier happy snow comments.
If it ruins my weekend, I'm going postal on.. the.. weather?
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2009-12-17, 06:47 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 06:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
Where I live the entire area was brought down last time we had significant snow. This time I'm just hoping the trains won't be shattered - I can at least.. hopefully rely on various non-car forms of public transport to be running.
And yeah. Damn weathermen.
With their clipboards.
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2009-12-17, 07:00 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 07:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
It snowed here for about 15 minutes but it snowed hard. The town was completely transformed in such a small amount of time!
I couldn't see much of it though because the snow kept blowing in my face.
And as usual, chaos broke out. Took me well over an hour to get home.
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2009-12-17, 07:13 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
On the subject of snow, we currently have a blizzard. And Nameless’ phobia of wind does not help his situation.
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2009-12-17, 07:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 07:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 07:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 07:32 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
Look at him. He probably blows away in a stiff breeze.
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2009-12-17, 07:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
One of my high school teachers did this with fake Russian. That is, he looked up frequencies of certain sound combinations in standard Russian speech and put them together to make gibberish that sounded like someone speaking a foreign language I didn't know. Cool, but utterly useless, and I bet it takes more effort than learning a language in the first place. =P
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2009-12-17, 07:48 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
My commiepuppy was a gift from BRC
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2009-12-17, 07:54 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
KoorlyHome has no snow. Just cold.
Right!
I have just finished my LoTR movie marathon, having started it just shy before one o'clock this afternoon.
My views? ANd please bare in mind that although I have read the books it was so long ago I can't recall a thing that happened so this is essentially aproaching it blind.
Um. Wow, the music and visuals are bloody brilliant, especially in Return of the King.
Sam is clearly the hero, Frodo's just the girl. He even looks like one, I mean, yes, Legolas is very girly to look at, but he doesn't act like it. Unlike a certain Hobbit. Frodo fainted! I called it, but more in a "If you faint now I'm so calling you the Chick." And lo, he became The Chick.
Odd snippets that stuck out that I really liked:
Film the First (what's it called again?)
Boromir. For one line. "They have a cave-troll." Made me laugh and I had to go back and watch it again.
Okay, I liked a lot of the scenes in the Mines of Moria, but not the whole Crying Gimli thing. Also: the music is quite epic.
Sarumon is . . . is that Christopher Lee??! Dude, amazing.
. . . I think I've forgotten what happened in this film already. Uummm, I like Legolas and Gimli's COunting Game. Makes for some very snickery worthy moments. My favourite was the oliphaunt.
The Elf Lady in the Woods is a light bulb. And a sadist, and possibly addicted to drugs - it's the eyes.
For the record, how come the dark-haired lady Aragorn loves is the only elfe who can express emotions? Legolas' best one was "Oh my, I seems to have single-handedly killed an oliphaunt, look at my enormously mild chin tilt of satisfaction." Even when he's sad he can't show it. What? Is he afraid his elven botox'll break if he smiles?
Obviously he was allowed to smile again just in time for the ending for the third film. Once.
Film the Second
Ents vs. Isengard. Full stop. Plus [Irish Hobbit], is it Pippin?, for making Treebeard do it.
The Battle of Deep Helmet as well. Plus it means more Legolas and Gimli snark.
And again, good music.
Frodo's so girlish he's an embarrasment.
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Gimli.
Legolas for his Not-Appearing-In-This-Film-Emotions and his ridiculously impossible stunts and fighting skills. Was it in this one or the previous where he does that thing with the horse? Where he shoots something and then grabs the reins, runs to the horse's right, then spins around and vaults on the horse in some way that you just know involves a wire barely off-screen.
The entire Seige of Minas Tirith - I love the music and visuals for this one. Plus a crazy man's always good for a laugh.
I'd say Blonde Horse Lady's fight with the Witch-King was sweet, but I knew from the moment I heard "No man can kill him." that it would be a Hobbit, elf or girl.
Hardly a problematic immortality if 'man' means EITHER male or a Man. Really, they couldn't figure it out?
Sam. I like Sam. Sam's the hero; he's cool. Who else would dare single-handedly invade Sauron's castle-tower-thing? Plus he severely wounded/killed Shelob. A ginormous spider who's been terrorising Mordor for who knows how long.
Verdict.
The music rocks!
I really hate the ending for the trilogy, I don't know why, it just sucks. Probably because the Fellowship breaks up forever and ever, in The Hobbit at least Bilbo had his friends come back and say "Hello." and stuff. Here it's just:
*everyone bows*
Aragorn: Congratulations, you're heroes. Go home.
Hobbits: Okay.
*people marry and die*
THE END
Gods, humans and elves (and dwarf) are jerks are they?
Also: where are the other dwarves? They didn't all ust die in sixty years did they? And the eagles are very deus ex machina.
The timing is all over the place, I can't tell whether A is happening concurrently with B or not; but I do like how they edited it together.
Sam: south-west country bumpkin. And then you have a Scottish ddwarf, an Irish Hobbit and a Welsh Hobbit making poor girly Frodo and Englisher.
The action is amazing. And the music. Is there a way I can turn the speech off and have a soundtrack only watch? Who cares what people are saying, let's see some balrogs and Urak-hai get squished in a dramatic or comedic fashion!
And I hate Frodo.
Plus there's cleary sub-text going on between Sam and Frodo. Clearly. So clear it's all but text.
Summing up: hated the ending, some characters were idiots, others rocked. I'll probably watch again if only for the music and action sequences. Oh, and the elves are all stuck-up effeminate clones. Half they time they all looked exactly like Legolas.Goolum/Smeagol is an excellent actor by the way.
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2009-12-17, 08:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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Okay first off, I commend you for watching all three movies in a row.
Second, in the books, what happens is that Eowyn (blonde horse-lady) and Pippin kill that ringwraith together, so it was a woman and a hobbit.
Third, about the eagles being deus ex machina: watch this.My commiepuppy was a gift from BRC
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2009-12-17, 08:22 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Il'deav Ilah'naie's Indiscreet Intimacies on Indigo Iceboats Random Banter #135
At least the Return of the King you watched was not the animated abomination not directed by Ralph Bakshi. The Bakshi movies had the dwarf be a little less emotional, the Merry and Pippin had no presence at all, and turned Sam into a bigger annoyance than Navi and Jar Jar Binks combined.
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2009-12-17, 08:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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Yeah, that was some fun horribleness, there when I were a boy.
So... uh... Why did it take you so long?
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2009-12-17, 08:34 PM (ISO 8601)
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My commiepuppy was a gift from BRC
Timeless Error stole all the things that I could possibly be mistaken for. *happy dances*
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2009-12-17, 08:41 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 08:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 09:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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What, I don't even
*sobs*
I'm sad now.
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2009-12-17, 09:02 PM (ISO 8601)
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I think the end of this video should show those creatures that should be frozen by an ice fairy and then incinerated by a nuclear powered crow and it relates to a comparison between the animated and Peter Jackson films of LotR.
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2009-12-17, 09:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 09:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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2009-12-17, 09:34 PM (ISO 8601)
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There's snow! And I just made shortbread! Christmas party tomorrow...
Regarding the music - they're actually doing showings of the films with a live orchestra. It was Fellowship earlier this year, Two Towers next year, Return of the King in 2011. Somewhere in London. A couple of my friends went to see Fellowship and will be going to the other two, apparently it was really good.
Frodo works better as a hero in the books, I'd say. Because most of what he does is carry the Ring, it's just that that's actually rather hard due to all the magics on it. But that's not something you can really portray in a film.
Of course, this does not take away from the fact that Sam is awesome and badass.
Maybe a problem with the actors trying to be all mysterious and stuff?
In the case of Legolas... I don't know. Though in the case of the oliphaunt I liked it that he was just sort of 'All in a day's work' kind of attitude. Particularly in contrast to Gimli's frustrated "That still only counts as one!"
Irish? I thought he was scottish, but then, I'm not great at accents...
I think that was the second one, though I'm not sure.
But his death was wrong! Not just because it was different in the book, but because it was better in the book! It should be all chilling with him just standing there on fire, or maybe even lying down on the pyre. Running away and jumping off the tower just looked a bit silly. They missed the part where Denethor was supposed to be a tremendous intellect as well as going mad and trying to kill himself and his son.
I think I read something that said Tolkien came up with that because he felt Shakespeare had missed an obvious trick in Macbeth ("No man born of woman..."). Same with the Ents - he didn't think men dressing up as trees was interesting enough.
To the first part - possibly a lot of people, that being part of the appeal. Sam as sort of an every-man character, who becomes a hero just because he's pushed to it by the terrible events he finds himself embroiled in, and by his own incredible loyalty.
Severely wounded, but yeah. Not bad for a young gardener from the Shire.
Well, they wanted to go home. 'Cause, y'know, it's their home. I think in the book they stayed in Minas Tirith for at least a month though, but most of it was waiting around for Aragorn to fulfil some prophecies and be crowned. And then the fellowship started back together, Aragorn left at Rohan, Legolas and Gimli a bit after, Gandalf before they got back to Bree and then the four hobbits went home together.
But all that's a bit long-winded for a film.
They were busy fighting Sauron's forces on their own borders.
Oh hell yes.
Andy Serkis. He's awesome."'But there's still such a lot to be done...'
YES. THERE ALWAYS IS."