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Post by Nachowizard on Apr 19, 2013 19:50:41 GMT 2
I hate to admit it, but until recently I had never actually fully watched all three movies!! BAN ME PLEASE FOREVER! . So the other day I sat down and watched all three in two days and absolutely loved it. My personal favourite was the two towers; so many great battles! So I am asking you, which one is your favourite and why?
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Post by Dakura on Apr 19, 2013 19:55:33 GMT 2
I am shocked!!! And the next you will tell us that you also havn't read the LotR books? Shame on you!!! xDDD Well I actually don't really like the first part cause it takes so much time till there's some action xD I also like the second part most because of the battles and the epic moments Third part is also awesome but I like the second a bit more hehe
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Post by Uranos94 on Apr 19, 2013 19:56:47 GMT 2
i love the first film:)) it has so a great atmosphere. the starting history of the shire:) and the lovely hobbits:) all was friendly and good:)
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Post by Nachowizard on Apr 19, 2013 20:01:20 GMT 2
*whisper I haven't finished the books ):
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Post by Dakura on Apr 20, 2013 0:57:41 GMT 2
different opinions as always ups so u have to do that nacho!!
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Post by Neokre on Apr 20, 2013 10:16:19 GMT 2
i would like the movies more when there wasnt these elves but best is still 3,then 2 and then 4
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Post by Neokre on Apr 20, 2013 12:24:04 GMT 2
oh and i never have read a lotr book dont have the time for that atm
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Post by Nachowizard on Apr 20, 2013 12:32:08 GMT 2
Yeah I read the fellowship of the ring ages ago but there was something that stopped me from reading on lel. I should probably pick them up again
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Post by Uranos94 on Apr 20, 2013 13:30:10 GMT 2
ive read all lord of the rings books,the hobbit,the silmarillion and Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth;)
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Post by Felyor on Apr 20, 2013 14:36:49 GMT 2
"The Two Towers" were my number 1 for many years, but after all it is "the Fellowship of the Ring" now. It is more interesting because you got so many different places from Middleearth shown in it. (--> this argument is only for the movies, the books are always more detailed ) Books I read yet: triology ofc, hobbit, children of húrin (~sad that J.R.R. Tolkien never finished it on his own ) The audiobook of "The Hobbit" is awesome or even that one I got at home ;D
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Post by Nachowizard on Apr 20, 2013 15:33:37 GMT 2
I should go and watch the hobbit actually, I didnt when it came out for some reason :S
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Post by Dakura on Apr 20, 2013 16:17:22 GMT 2
I should go and watch the hobbit actually, I didnt when it came out for some reason :S kidding? u have to!!! xD
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Post by Neokre on Apr 20, 2013 16:26:42 GMT 2
u can buy it when you want
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Post by Nachowizard on Apr 20, 2013 23:08:28 GMT 2
^ yeah I probably will. Although apparently its not that similar to the LotR.
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Post by Epsilon on Apr 21, 2013 12:24:38 GMT 2
My favorite is the The return of the king, mainly because of the Minas Tirith battle, but also because I like the ending at the Grey Havens
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