Don't you mean Morinehtar and Rómestámo?Poor Alatar and Pallando.
Shit, I told ya, I learned of them from the card game They didn't use those names anymore than they called Gandalf 'Olórin'.Don't you mean Morinehtar and Rómestámo?
The thing is, it is said Alatar and Pollando are their Valinor names, the ones they used before going to Middle-Earth, much like Gandalf was called Olórin. Morinehtar and Rómestámo were later brought up by Tolkien, but from what I know he never specified if they were to replace Alatar and Pollando as the Valinor names, or were instead their Middle-Earth names.Shit, I told ya, I learned of them from the card game They didn't use those names anymore than they called Gandalf 'Olórin'.
To be honest, in the prologue at least it did feel like the film was on fast forward. I half expected Thorin and Balin start speaking in chipmunk voicesI took my 60 year old dad to see it with the HFR yesterday. It didn't bug me as much this time so maybe it's growing on me. He wasn't too hot on some of the changes, such as having them in direct danger from the rock giants and Azog being alive but I think he liked the movie. He didn't care for the HFR though, said it looked like the whole movie was set on fast forward.
The book is 75 years old.To be honest, in the prologue at least it did feel like the film was on fast forward. I half expected Thorin and Balin start speaking in chipmunk voices
Also... your dad is 60 and knows these things? Man... my folks are just a few years older than yours, and they don't know jack s*it about Tolkien... or fantasy, for that matter.
My dad is the one who got me to read the Hobbit when I was 7 or 8. He's a pretty huge sci-fi/fantasy nerd.To be honest, in the prologue at least it did feel like the film was on fast forward. I half expected Thorin and Balin start speaking in chipmunk voices
Also... your dad is 60 and knows these things? Man... my folks are just a few years older than yours, and they don't know jack s*it about Tolkien... or fantasy, for that matter.
I know. But that's not my point. I just find Frank's dad surprising, since in my neck of the woods the older generations are not familiar with such classic pieces of modern fantasy.The book is 75 years old.
Yeah, but 75 years ago American is only like 40 years ago Finnish.The book is 75 years old.
When I went to see The Return of the King in the theater I started crying as soon as the movie began!For New Year's, wife and I watched all three extended films. It was awesome. I cried like a bitch at the end.
Fate. Also as the book is the template for modern fantasy especially including role playing, that's Tolkein showing how GMs can get away with lazy storytelling.I saw this movie.
I don't remember anyone else here picking this nit, maybe in one of the spoilers, but when they were like "oh these are moon runes and they were scribed 200 years ago and they only appear when the moonlight is in the exact same phase/position/et cetera AND THEY JUST HAPPEN TO MATCH UP ON THIS VERY NIGHT!".
I turned to my friend and said "oh, fuck you."
And that's something worth tolkein about.
May also explain why he was pushing so hard for them to go to Rivendell. He would know they needed to reach the city by a certain night for the secret of the map to become visible.I think a lot of what people call fate is just Gandalf's meddling. He knew about the runes, which I'm guessing is why he pushed the dwarves to try to take back the mountain.
Use the @ just before the name. Like CallejaPlus 75 years ago it wasn't that much of a cliché. That part was straight from the book. Straight from the illustrations Tolkien himself made, even. But remember Tolkien always had greater forces at work, it wasn't that it just HAPPENED to be that night. I consider your nit unpicked, Goosto!
(BTW, how DO you tag people?)
I just discovered this for the first time today!Use the @ just before the name. Like Calleja
And that's something worth tolkein about.
The Loreno Cousins > AllAnother thing that I love in the Tolkein movies is that they always remind me of all the awesome shit about halflings and why they are far and away my favourite DnD race.
Write it across the sky.The Loreno Cousins > All
Can't speak for others, but we watched the ones from the old fold-out book sets that were released 11 months after each movie hit theaters.Wait, did everyone here also get the LOTR extended edition blu-rays for Xmas? I just got them from my parents.
Can't speak for others, but we watched the ones from the old fold-out book sets that were released 11 months after each movie hit theaters.
It is bizarre to me that there are teenagers on Tumblr who are unaware of the existence of the Lord of the Rings, but then I gotta remember that some of them were 4-year-olds when those movies were released. And then I feel old.
I have those, but I lost the second disk of RoTK during a move.Can't speak for others, but we watched the ones from the old fold-out book sets that were released 11 months after each movie hit theaters.