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message 1: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
A discussion thread for the LOTR, and Hobbit movies.


message 2: by Dee, YOU'RE A MOD!! (new)

Dee | 2703 comments Mod
Oooh! How exciting!

I've seen the Hobbit, but have yet to see Desolation of Smaug.


message 3: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
I've seen the original trilogy, and the extended versions, but have yet to see Hobbit movies.


message 4: by Dee, YOU'RE A MOD!! (new)

Dee | 2703 comments Mod
I've seen parts of the original trilogy. My younger brother loves LoTR, so I'd see some clips in passing.


message 5: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) I've seen (and have) the extended editions of the entire LOTR trilogy, read the books, read the Hobbit, and have seen both movies so far... lol.

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message 6: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
I have a sneaking suspicion that my brother has gotten me LOTR movies for Christmas. He was shopping with my mom and called me to ask which of the movies we already have (only Two Towers)


message 7: by Dee, YOU'RE A MOD!! (new)

Dee | 2703 comments Mod
Hmmm...you will act utterly surprised though, right?


message 8: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) You only have Two Towers?! How is it that you have the middle of the trilogy, but not the other two?! Oh, my brain...


message 9: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
Princess Dee wrote: "Hmmm...you will act utterly surprised though, right?"

Hey, he's the one who insulted my intelligence by calling and asking about it... Of course I'll act all surprised.

@Jennifer: It was given to me.


message 10: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) But.. but... No one gets just the middle one... No one...


message 11: by Dee, YOU'RE A MOD!! (new)

Dee | 2703 comments Mod
Mojoboy31 wrote: "Princess Dee wrote: "Hmmm...you will act utterly surprised though, right?"

Hey, he's the one who insulted my intelligence by calling and asking about it... Of course I'll act all surprised.
"


LOL!


message 12: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "But.. but... No one gets just the middle one... No one..."

Now, why didn't I tell that to the person who gave it to me?


message 13: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments The extended editions are so long but I love them :)


message 14: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
Narnian525♥♪ wrote: "The extended editions are so long but I love them :)"

They are loooooong.... lol


message 15: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Mojoboy31 wrote: "Narnian525♥♪ wrote: "The extended editions are so long but I love them :)"

They are loooooong.... lol"


lol


message 16: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
But they are so good.


message 17: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) Mojoboy31 wrote: "But they are so good."

So, so very good..............


message 18: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Agreed :) They're awesome.


message 19: by The Phantom (new)

The Phantom (zerosummations) | 1052 comments Yay! I've found something else we have in common! Yay!


message 20: by Dee, YOU'RE A MOD!! (new)

Dee | 2703 comments Mod
The Phantom wrote: "Yay! I've found something else we have in common! Yay!"

:D I don't know if "mega-fan" is enough to describe how you feel about LoTR?


message 21: by The Phantom (new)

The Phantom (zerosummations) | 1052 comments I wouldn't say so. I would compare the size of my admiration of Tolkien to a Mumakil, or perhaps to all of Arda, but still find it lacking...
All I can say is that Valinor for the first time allowed me to see why people would be interested in an afterlife.


message 22: by Dee, YOU'RE A MOD!! (new)

Dee | 2703 comments Mod
Hmm. That is quite interesting, actually.


message 23: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) I will confess: I still haven't read all of the Silmarillion... but I did read Children of Huron.


message 24: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Jennifer wrote: "I will confess: I still haven't read all of the Silmarillion... but I did read Children of Huron."

I started reading The Book of Lost Tales, but am taking a break from it to read two other books on my list. So far, The Book of Lost Tales seems like the history of Middle Earth than a story.


message 25: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) Yeah... If I gather correctly, a large portion of his writings were notes here and there on the history of Middle Earth, linguistics, family trees, etc. It's amazing how much he put into that world...


message 26: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Jennifer wrote: "Yeah... If I gather correctly, a large portion of his writings were notes here and there on the history of Middle Earth, linguistics, family trees, etc. It's amazing how much he put into that world..."

Agreed. It's fictional, yet in most areas he makes the reader think that it was actually real at one time.


message 27: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

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I've still only barely started the Hobbit...


message 28: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Mojoboy31 wrote: "I've still only barely started the Hobbit..."

:O Get to reading Mr.! Go, go go!


message 29: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
haha... I know, I know...


message 30: by notyourfriend, ~Forgive Me~ (new)

notyourfriend (amemori) | 4058 comments Mod
I wouldn't have the patience or the desire to read any of them....


message 31: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) Mojo.... it's an easy read... Keep going... lol.

Paigetwo- Have you tried reading the Hobbit?


message 32: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Paige: Have you seen The Lord of the Rings movies?


message 33: by notyourfriend, ~Forgive Me~ (new)

notyourfriend (amemori) | 4058 comments Mod
@ Jennifer - No, but I know it's too detailed for me. I'd get bored. That's the reason I can't read the Narnia books either. I only the 1st and 2nd one...

@ Narnian - Of course I have.


message 34: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Paigetwo *Caitlyn* wrote: "@ Jennifer - No, but I know it's too detailed for me. I'd get bored. That's the reason I can't read the Narnia books either. I only the 1st and 2nd one...

@ Narnian - Of course I have."


Paige: They are pretty detailed, but they do have some good characters.


message 35: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) If you think Tolkien's work is detailed, you should try reading Charles Dickens' writings or Jane Eyre... Man, is that depressing stuff –– long sentences, depressing stories, and so, so boring.... Tolkien at least has lighthearted moments, wit, and adventure. Are the descriptions of history and geography a bit lengthy at times? Sure, but it adds to the richness.... The Hobbit is probably less of a drag to read. I wouldn't kick it till you've tried it...


message 36: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Jennifer wrote: "If you think Tolkien's work is detailed, you should try reading Charles Dickens' writings or Jane Eyre... Man, is that depressing stuff –– long sentences, depressing stories, and so, so boring.... ..."

Plus I'd rather like Tolkien's books than most of the teen vampire books that are easy to read but have zero good character development.


message 37: by notyourfriend, ~Forgive Me~ (new)

notyourfriend (amemori) | 4058 comments Mod
Narnian525♥♪ wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "If you think Tolkien's work is detailed, you should try reading Charles Dickens' writings or Jane Eyre... Man, is that depressing stuff –– long sentences, depressing stories, and s..."

Ew vampire books.


message 38: by notyourfriend, ~Forgive Me~ (new)

notyourfriend (amemori) | 4058 comments Mod
There are great characters in other books too. If I tried reading them I would drag it out and never finish it. I once tried to read Oliver Twist. I got halfway and had to stop.


message 39: by brooke1994 (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Paigetwo *Caitlyn* wrote: "There are great characters in other books too. If I tried reading them I would drag it out and never finish it. I once tried to read Oliver Twist. I got halfway and had to stop."

Like Jennifer said, don't kick it until you give it a try. I used to hate the Harry Potter series until I tried reading them. Now they're one of my favorites.


message 40: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
@Jennifer: Ugh, I could not get into Dickens...


message 41: by notyourfriend, ~Forgive Me~ (new)

notyourfriend (amemori) | 4058 comments Mod
Narnian525♥♪ wrote: "Paigetwo *Caitlyn* wrote: "There are great characters in other books too. If I tried reading them I would drag it out and never finish it. I once tried to read Oliver Twist. I got halfway and had t..."

I read the first and second one of Harry Potter too, but that's it. Details weren't my problem there. It was just like watching the movies sorta. So I didn't really care.


message 42: by The Phantom (new)

The Phantom (zerosummations) | 1052 comments Jennifer wrote: "I will confess: I still haven't read all of the Silmarillion... but I did read Children of Huron."

Children of Hurin


message 43: by The Phantom (new)

The Phantom (zerosummations) | 1052 comments And read the Silmarillion. And Both books of lost tales. And most of all The Adventures of Tom Bombadil.


message 44: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) Mojoboy31 wrote: "@Jennifer: Ugh, I could not get into Dickens..."
Ha. We had to read Great Expectations for honors English class in high school. I read most of it in one night –– not because I enjoyed it, but because it was the last night of vacation, and I'd put it off all vacation...... Amazing, the amount of reading one can do when under pressure!

The Phantom wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I will confess: I still haven't read all of the Silmarillion... but I did read Children of Huron."

Children of Hurin"

Why did I say "Huron"? lol... Oh, my brain...

The Phantom wrote: "And read the Silmarillion. And Both books of lost tales. And most of all The Adventures of Tom Bombadil."
I want to read those... The only one I possess is the Silmarillion.


message 45: by The Phantom (new)

The Phantom (zerosummations) | 1052 comments READ IT!!!


message 46: by Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja (new)

Mojoboy31 | 3210 comments Mod
I think I can get all those as Ebooks from my library.


message 47: by The Phantom (new)

The Phantom (zerosummations) | 1052 comments READ IT!!!


message 48: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) lol... I plan on it... but I have stacks and stacks of unread books......


message 49: by The Phantom (new)

The Phantom (zerosummations) | 1052 comments READ IT NOW!!!


message 50: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (gwenhyver42) hahaha...


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