Especially if they can't spell it right.Geoff wrote:Any movie about Pearl harbour?Gawdzilla wrote:Any movie about Robin Hood.
Any movie about King Arthur.
Any movie about The Old West.

Especially if they can't spell it right.Geoff wrote:Any movie about Pearl harbour?Gawdzilla wrote:Any movie about Robin Hood.
Any movie about King Arthur.
Any movie about The Old West.
Oh, I don't know, this one seems fairly accurate.Gawdzilla wrote:Any movie about Robin Hood.
I've only seen the 3-second clip shown in Religulous:
I'm so wanting to "fix" that.Ian wrote:I've only seen the 3-seconf clip shown in Religulous:
"This is not an easy religion..."
"...anyone who says it’s “just the Internet” can. And then when they come back, they can
again." - Tigger
WHERE THE FUCK WAS TOM BOMBADIL?Geoff wrote:LOTR - it was Glorfindel at the Ford of Bruinen, not Arwen, FFS! (and lots of other revisions!)
It's only a movie.Gawdzilla wrote:WHERE THE FUCK WAS TOM BOMBADIL?Geoff wrote:LOTR - it was Glorfindel at the Ford of Bruinen, not Arwen, FFS! (and lots of other revisions!)
WHERE WAS THE SCOURGING OF THE SHIRE?
Pappa wrote:It's only a movie.Gawdzilla wrote:WHERE THE FUCK WAS TOM BOMBADIL?Geoff wrote:LOTR - it was Glorfindel at the Ford of Bruinen, not Arwen, FFS! (and lots of other revisions!)
WHERE WAS THE SCOURGING OF THE SHIRE?
I thought the films were better than the book... because I think the book is shit.Gawdzilla wrote:Pappa wrote:It's only a movie.Gawdzilla wrote:WHERE THE FUCK WAS TOM BOMBADIL?Geoff wrote:LOTR - it was Glorfindel at the Ford of Bruinen, not Arwen, FFS! (and lots of other revisions!)
WHERE WAS THE SCOURGING OF THE SHIRE?It's LOTR, you Philistine.
Yeah, the "children's illustrated" edition wasn't a straw on the real book. A few years and you'll be ready for the grown up version.Pappa wrote:I thought the films were better than the book... because I think the book is shit.Gawdzilla wrote:Pappa wrote:It's only a movie.Gawdzilla wrote:WHERE THE FUCK WAS TOM BOMBADIL?Geoff wrote:LOTR - it was Glorfindel at the Ford of Bruinen, not Arwen, FFS! (and lots of other revisions!)
WHERE WAS THE SCOURGING OF THE SHIRE?It's LOTR, you Philistine.
I think the grown up one is completely infantile.... seriously.Gawdzilla wrote:Yeah, the "children's illustrated" edition wasn't a straw on the real book. A few years and you'll be ready for the grown up version.
It's far from a la-de-da fairy tale. It's a struggle for survival between two opposing systems of life. Don't let the fact that the word "elf" appears in the book. Those boys are warriors, they have to be to even exist. And victory in the war means their own system will disappear from Middle Earth. So even if they "win", they lose. It's only how they will go out, through the Grey Havens or skewered on a orc sword, that they get to choose. The Elven folk are the real atheists of the book. They don't have souls and they know it. If they die, they're dead. And yet they lead good lives whenever they can, and valiant ones when they must. They always leave the earth better than they found it. I would happily take a life as a warrior elf in the service of Elrond or Gladriel.Pappa wrote:I think the grown up one is completely infantile.... seriously.Gawdzilla wrote:Yeah, the "children's illustrated" edition wasn't a straw on the real book. A few years and you'll be ready for the grown up version.
I find Tolkein's story-telling technique to me infantile, almost patronising. I never felt there was any depth to it, no matter how much detail he put in.Gawdzilla wrote:It's far from a la-de-da fairy tale. It's a struggle for survival between two opposing systems of life. Don't let the fact that the word "elf" appears in the book. Those boys are warriors, they have to be to even exist. And victory in the war means their own system will disappear from Middle Earth. So even if they "win", they lose. It's only how they will go out, through the Grey Havens or skewered on a orc sword, that they get to choose. The Elven folk are the real atheists of the book. They don't have souls and they know it. If they die, they're dead. And yet they lead good lives whenever they can, and valiant ones when they must. They always leave the earth better than they found it. I would happily take a life as a warrior elf in the service of Elrond or Gladriel.Pappa wrote:I think the grown up one is completely infantile.... seriously.Gawdzilla wrote:Yeah, the "children's illustrated" edition wasn't a straw on the real book. A few years and you'll be ready for the grown up version.
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