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Boromir88 05-29-2020 10:29 AM

Fellowship Reunion Party
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzPpOzBxJfk

This looks quite fun. I probably won't watch it live, but will hope to be able to see it later. Some general observations here...

Sean Astin looks like he's aged quite a lot, considering I also watched The Goonies for about the 50th time recently.

Dom Monaghan looks like he hasn't aged a day from when he first played Merry.

Ian McKellan reading one of his lines from the movies makes me want to go watch all 3 of them now.

Pitchwife 05-30-2020 04:27 AM

Elijah Wood finally looks like an adult, he might actually make a decent Frodo if the movies were made today.

Huinesoron 05-30-2020 04:44 AM

That trailer pushes all the same nostalgia buttons as The Last Goodbye music video did six years ago. I will definitely be watching. It's at 5pm for me, so it's even a reasonable time. :)

hS

Kath 05-30-2020 05:20 AM

I just watched the trailer and that last 30 seconds was perfect. Is it one where you have to watch live or do the videos stay up on the channel?

Boromir88 05-30-2020 05:57 AM

I believe, or at least I hope, they'll keep the video up on the channel.

Rikae 05-30-2020 10:32 AM

My absolute favorite Gandalf quote, and it has me wanting to rewatch the movies too. It's been a long time!

Galadriel55 05-30-2020 12:33 PM

Just got the chance to watch it, and I couldn't agree more. Although it dtill doesn't make me want to rewatch the movies. But maybe listen to more Ian McKellen Gandalf quotes. Won't be able to watch it live, but hopefully will have a chance to see it later.

Boromir88 05-31-2020 06:26 AM

More information on it. Yep definitely tuning in and the videos will stay up on his YouTube channel

https://www.google.com/amp/s/lifehac...1843768181/amp

Kath 05-31-2020 10:55 AM

Well that was lovely! Great to see so many of them.:)

Huinesoron 05-31-2020 11:53 AM

That was amazing. :) Best moment was when Liv Tyler was being kind of mediocre with her lines, and then suddenly drops into fluent, rapid-fire Elvish. Jaw-drop!

Here is the link; it's 50 minutes long, and entirely worthwhile. :)

hS

Boromir88 05-31-2020 12:58 PM

Thank you Huey. Sort of typing as I'm listening...

Hehe, Viggo casually throwing out his passion for Celtic myth, as in a "doesn't everyone do this" way.

Hey it's the entire Fellowship. And I really would like to spend a day in John Rhys-Davies' library...looks like it would be interesting.

Ian McKellan mixing up his line "A wizard is never late Bilbo Bagg...I mean Frodo" Poor guy. :p Elijah Wood had a small cameo but Ian is the only actor to reprise his role in a major part in The Hobbit. Naturally he stumbled up a bit.

How does Smeagol/Gollum social distance? :D Big question I think we all wanted to know.

The nod to Christopher Lee. Well done.

Bernard Hill showing up at the very end after everyone's left. :rolleyes:

William Cloud Hicklin 05-31-2020 01:42 PM

Very revealing that PJ would contrast "boring dialogue scenes" with doing "something cool."

And this (during filming): "We believe that Gollum is going to be even bigger than Jar-Jar Binks." :eek:

Boromir88 05-31-2020 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by William Cloud Hicklin (Post 726139)
Very revealing that PJ would contrast "boring dialogue scenes" with doing "something cool."

Yes I did cringe with Boyens and Jackson talking about their script-writing prowess. :rolleyes:

I forget what thread it was where you and I debated about the Jackson/Walsh/Boyens arrogance in believing they improved Tolkien. In which case I will say now I stand corrected on my viewpoints then.

I still think there's nothing inherently wrong with someone reading/being inspired by art and thinking "I want to create something better" or "I respect the original source, but want to improve it." In my opinion, that is the purpose of creativity.

Having said that to gloat and brag that it was a better script/better written than Tolkien, oh my...they're delusional and arrogant. I don't remember if Walsh was a script writer for The Hobbit, but I'm pretty sure Boyens was. And well, The Hobbit's script speaks for itself. Without as much original source material to pillage, my ears bled from hearing what Boyen's and Jackson "created."

Galadriel55 06-21-2020 03:03 PM

Finally watched it!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huinesoron (Post 726137)
That was amazing. :) Best moment was when Liv Tyler was being kind of mediocre with her lines, and then suddenly drops into fluent, rapid-fire Elvish. Jaw-drop!

I know! And Eowyn's Old English is pretty impressive too.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boromir88 (Post 726138)
Ian McKellan mixing up his line "A wizard is never late Bilbo Bagg...I mean Frodo" Poor guy. :p Elijah Wood had a small cameo but Ian is the only actor to reprise his role in a major part in The Hobbit. Naturally he stumbled up a bit.

That was probably my favourite moment though. :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by William Cloud Hicklin (Post 726139)
Very revealing that PJ would contrast "boring dialogue scenes" with doing "something cool."

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boromir88 (Post 726140)
Yes I did cringe with Boyens and Jackson talking about their script-writing prowess.

Not to mention that Ian McKellen and Viggo demonstrated more knowledge of the source material than PJ and P Boyens combined.

When they started talking about writing more exquisitely than Tolkien, the only scene I could think of where this possibly applied is the one they brought up, with "I cannot / shall not pass". I could not think of any other line I would rather hear in movie script form than in book form.


But that aside, I feel like Merry and Pippin kinda took their characters to real life. It was fun to watch.


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