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This morning I took the younger two to a local park that also is a working farm. The girls love to see the animals; that is as long as the animals don't come too close. We saw the usual farm animals - pigs, chickens, cows, goats and geese and a stray cat or two. It was when we saw the horses that the girls really got a little scared.
We stood next to the white plastic fence that easily would keep the large animals from eating us - sure, horses are herbivores, that is until they decide to evolve and become meat-eaters, and I don't want to be there that day. Anyway, so I held my littlest one, and my other daughter stood somewhat behind me as the large horse approached. When the horse reached the fence, the babe in my arms clung to me so tightly it would have taken grease and a crowbar to get her to let go of dad. The other one, I noticed, was backing away crying/screaming about the approach of the horse, and this was unlike her. "Stand your ground!" :eek: It was out of my mouth before I even realized what I'd said. Instead of continuing with, "You are a daughter of alatar! No matter what comes near that fence you will stand your ground!" I said things more soothing to the child, and eventually she bucked up enough courage to come over and pet one of the three horses that had shown up. So that incident got me to thinking: First, I still have the movies a little too much on the mind. ;) And what other Peter Jackson movie quotes was I using? Have you ever found yourself or another using a movie quote? And which, if any, have made it into the common lexicon? Please don't respond with "She-Elf," as my head will just explode. |
That is so funny, alatar. I busted up laughing so hard when I heard what you said. . .
I know my sister and I quote LotR all the time for real life stuff that happens, but I simply can't remember any of them with the picture of you and your girls and you saying, "Stand your ground!" Oh, it's too funny! -- Folwren |
Amazing. And hilarious.
Personally, I believe my brain works best when it comes to association, so things are always reminding me of other things...most often something someone says sparks a movie quote or line from a song. I don't think I can begin to recount the LotR lines I've used...of course Star Wars lines outrank LotR lines in use by far... I think these have slipped into the 'common lexicon', so to speak, at least in my experience as a...'teenager'... >_> "Is it secret, is it safe?" / "Keep it secret, keep it safe" seem to be fairly common phrases to me. If you have a large enough group, at least one person there is going to know how to respond to "Is it secret...?" I also think "my precious" is pretty common, too. Oh, and "You shall not pass"...'nough said. And possibly "the One ____ to rule them all"...I think the blank has been filled in with innumerable things. Of course, I'm trying to differentiate between my personal *nerd culture* and the *culture* of the *general population* and I'm having some difficulties, so... :rolleyes: |
But some of the ones you point to, Durelin, are from the Books, long before the movie had even been thought of.
"My precious", for example. What I want to know, is how did daughter react initially to the strong alatar/dad? ;) |
Yes, but the movie undoubtedly brought them into more frequent use, or at least have made it so that more people 'get them', so to speak. Sorry, I thought that was part of the idea.
Most of my high school class, for example, knew the movies well, even though only a handful had read the books and only a fraction more will probably ever read them in the future (at least, in my opinion). (Finds it strangely amussing that 'the Books' is now a proper noun... :p) |
That's pretty good. Horses can be intimidating to little tykes!
I intentionally incorporate more archaic expressions and phraseology from Tolkien (and others, such as books by C.S. Lewis, or Arthur Conan Doyle or Victor Hugo) because I think it maintains connections with the past. And maybe, makes me a bit smarter, or at least conveys that illusion. :cool: I know that the more artistic (if somewhat roundabout) prose manner of writing from older authors has influenced the way I write online too. What's more, I'm constantly quoting movies such as Lord of the Rings. My brothers and sisters have generally seen the same things I have, so sometimes a certain quote at a certain time makes for an extremely inside joke. Since it's a habit, it's difficult to say if I've ever involuntarily blurted out a quote such as "stand your ground!" before. |
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You'll probably see Boog on some talk show one day getting audience/media therapy for having a Tolkien-nut father and equinophobia/hippophobia. Anyway, as the movies were presented via an episode of the colorful language-ridden cartoon "South Park," I would assume that Jackson's works can be considered part of the popular and not just nerd lexicons. Know that I've stated this before, but one of my favorite ways of entering the office on a Monday morning is to look as I always do (tired and out of sorts), come in, squint a little while looking left and right then exclaim, "I have no memory of this place..." |
Did you actually say 'Stand your ground' like Gandalf said it in the movie?
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Still, the words were the same, and if I'd heard them a thousand times from one source, it's very possible that I sounded just like Ian. ;) |
Alatar . .that is one cute story ./......
you asked if we do the same and the answer is YES YES YES. I have a grandson who will be six in a few weeks. For some strange reason unknown to me, he just loves the LOTR movies. Go figure. He has seen them with me at least dozens of times. He can quote the lines as the film rolls. Sometimes we go up to the local park where they have a playscape with a bridge. We do the "you shall not pass" routine on a regular basis. The playscape has a mediaval castle look so he says it is Helms Deep. We also play LOTR quite alot. He and I act out scenes from the films including the scene where the Corsairs try to enter Gondor, Sam battling with Shelob, Boromir battling the Uruk-hai, and the decapitation of the Mouth of Sauron. In every reenactment, he is always the forces of good and I am the bad guys. Love those kids cause they grow so very fast. Sounds like you already know that. Your story made me smile and feel very good. :D |
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"It is folly" "What say you?!" "There is always hope" |
alatar... i have been waiting for somone to post this thread (or one of similarity). I have said such quotes so frequently lately that i sometimes think that i could have done the voice of the One Ring for the movie.
My deep voice is perfect for quotes from some of the most interesting characters (I swear to the dear Lord that I can sound EXACTLY like the Witchking or Ian). Here is a small list of my said quotes... "Death!" "You Shall not Pass!" "Ash Nazg Durbatuluk, Ash Nazg Gimbatul. Ash Nazg Thrakatuluk. Agh Burzum Ishi Krimpatul. " "Go back to the shadows. Fall into the nothingness that awaits you and your master! " "You Fool. Do you not know death when you see it, old man? This is my hour! " I can even do the echoes and whisper-like pitches of the WK's voice. Anyway, the list goes on and on. As for your horse encounter, I would have done exactly the same thing I bet. |
Alright, with the help of my sisters and Mom, I remembered some.
My Mom's favorite to use is - "Get off the road!" and she uses it as often as possible. My most used quote is "What are you doing?" in either Frodo's voice on Weather Top or Pippin's in Flotsam and Jetsam when Merry is making sure he's taller than Pip. When being snacked on by horse flies - "What do they eat when they can't get human?" (It's supposed to be hobbit, but, well, I'm not a hobbit.) Then, of course, there's the famous "You can not pass!" I guess everyone uses that eventually. Now...another I use quite often isn't from LotR but from Master and Commander and that runs "You there! Stand fast!" That's probably used more often than any LotR quote..... |
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Also, "you shall not pass" used to be the favourite quote of Finnish teenager boys (or at least of those in my class) some years ago. |
I've often found myself using 'This is a foe beyond any of you...', when I see impossible questions at school, or during multiplayer games, etc. I have to admit, it's got quite a catch to it...
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I thought of one yesterday.
We happen to have a neighbor to the south of us who often burn things, causing a very thick, black, smoke. So "Look, smoke to the south," comes up every once in a while. |
Great story alatar...quite funny. Those times I think are the best.
As my niece is an avid fan of Lord of the Rings now (you can thank moi for that :D) and we are always quoting the movies. But the funniest moments are the ones when you don't even know you are quoting the movies! For instance, I work in HR and many times I have helped her out with trying to get a job and putting together a resume. And I've told her several times that she might have to move away from Ohio here to find a job, because NE there are no jobs coming up. And she's worried about having to leave and go to some unknown place. One time I said 'Don't worry, I will follow you to the end.' She started busting out laughing, and I had no clue at the time that I had actually said one of Aragorn's lines from the movies...and she followed up with 'Even through the very fires of job searching?' Also, she has been known to call some of her professors 'foul dwimmerlaiks,' and being the sarcastic person that I am always ask 'So your professor is an evil necromancer?' And she just comes back with 'Oh stop being sarcastic you know what I mean.' :p |
Another PJism would be "Gimli!" as Gandalf exclaims it when the Dwarf runs toward the tomb of his kin in Moria. The exclamation sometimes takes the place of, "Hey!"
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My husband and I were hanging out with our favorite friend-family, not long after we had all sat down at their house for three consecutive weekends and watched the movies together. Middle-earth (and PJ ) jokes abounded in those days, and I was "precious"-ing, perhaps a bit too much (it gives my husband the creeps). My husband said something Tolkien related (I wish I could remember exactly what) intended to curtail my gollum-imitation, and everyone laughed uproariously. Says I:
"Cruel men hurtss us. Masster betrays uss!" It broke up the crowd and was nominated for the quote of the day. |
I remember when the films came out we'd have some fun at work imitating some of the actors with the most rubbish or hammy accents. Doing a long drawn out "Iseeeeeeldoooooooooooooor!" as spoken by Hugo Weaving at Mount Doom was a fave - usually followed by "Cobber" or "mate".
Trying to say "Mordor" like you were a cat coughing up a furball was another - kind of like "Morchhhhhdurghhhhh" - this was in imitation of Viggo Mortensen. Actually, he may have been trying to say Morgul in that scene, now I think of it, but his accent was so utterly incomprehensible that's what everyone thought he was trying to say :D Then there was a weird hybrid of Frodo and Roland from classic 70's/80's era Grange Hill that we'd use if anyone went for lunch, saying "Where are you going, Frodo?" in a girly voice. Only Brits of a certain age will get that one ;) |
Ah yes, that time-honoured sport of taking the mick out of Hugo Weaving's diction. Our favourite was Ahhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrr-wwwhen.
And, of course, "they're taking the hobbits to Isengard". Said in darling Orli's posh-boy school-play voice. In my home, that's become shorthand for any kind of earnest-yet-slightly-crap acting. |
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In contrast to Straight Outta Italia Conti Orli, there was also Sean Bean to amuse ourselves with and the way he was completely unable to disguise his Sheffield accent (he is unable to disguise this at all, ever, in anything, which is part of his charm). I remember making up lines involving him taking the Ring "reight dahn t'Lane" and so on... |
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Hugo rolls his rs in a authentic Elvish way .. and just thinking about him saying "Morrrrrrdorrrrrrr" makes me go weak at the knees..... |
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Bean still does Irish with a Yorkshire tinge... |
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By the way, I love your signature! |
I remember seeing that video about a year ago. I thought that it would come up eventually. My friend Skylar is a bit on the pudgy side(If he had a personal trainer, Skylar would probably eat him!). So every now and then in band class, when he gets something wrong on his trombone, I will either say, "Stupid fat trombonist!", or "That is no orc horn..."
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Where do I begin, hehehe my friends and parents get sooo annoyed... I don't have the time to write a fraction of them... but I do say "My Precious" a lot since I do have "The One Ring" that I wear around my neck... but I say "That's not my precious... that's Smeagol's precious... my precious is my copy of The LotR books that I bought with my own money that I made by babysitting. When I get the time I will add to this. Ok adding, well I say the You know PO-TA-TOES line a lot, and so does my mom. It's hilarious, because she gets sooo annoyed with my constant LotR cracks. So the other day I was in gym and we played this game called capture the rings... well I changed it to "Capture the Ring, it's what the Nazgul play" hehehe
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Ha!!! My sides hurt....:p I just had to add one of my own.
One night while making supper, my fiance asked "what are we having as a side dish?" or something to that effect. I answered, "Potatoes" The t.v being quite loud he didn't hear me and yells "What!?" I couldn't resist, I walked into the room he was in and said " You know p-o-t-a-t-o-e-s, boil 'em, mash 'em stick 'em in a stew." We both broke out at that one. I believe it was Sam who said this. I'm not quite sure if it was just in the movies or if it was in the books too. I know the "You shall not pass" one has come up a few times. Oh yeah and I just love doing the part in the movie in Rivendel when Viggo says something like "you cannot wield it, noone can." his voice goes all squeaky and so unAragornish, it just makes me laugh. |
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Can't find it in the script, but kinda remember it being in the FotR movie. "Let us hope that our presence may go unnoticed." I think this to myself, as saying it would defeat the purpose, when walking though one of the kids' bedrooms at night. There's always some creaky floorboard or precariously set toy that acts as 'a Pippin in a mine.'
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I run on my high-school's cross country team, and since we live in Michigan we have a good amount of forest runs to work out on. And if you see us running under the trees, often you can hear me yelling "FIND THE HALFLINGS!!! ARRRGGHHH!"
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the only comment I regularly say to myself (for the last twenty years or so - and nothing from Lord of the Rings alas) is a quote from Baldrick in the original series of Black Adder. Whenever I say 'Oh Dear' I involuntary add 'Richard the Third' onto the end. It's just stuck with me for some unknown reason (Idiocy perhaps)
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You know it's going to be about the kids...
We took the kids out to eat this afternoon, and we suggested that we try something different, and so put the restaurant choice up to a vote. When everyone had their say, it was decided that we go to a place called "Eat'n Park," which is a smaller chain restaurant where you can get just about anything for a reasonable price.
A cold chill went down my wife's back, and so she tells me, "Remember that scene where Gandalf hears that voice in his head before they go into the Moria place? Well, that's what I'm hearing right now." Quote:
So it was this Balrog moment that reminded my wife of the scene, and I'm amazed that she even remembers seeing the movie, which she's most likely seen only two or three times. Of course I supplied the paraphrased dialogue. |
I suppose this doesn't directly apply to this thread, but it does in an indirect way: while driving home from work the other day, I stopped at a red light behind a car (I can't remember the make and model but it was small) with a sticker in the rear window that read:
NOT ALL WHO WANDER ARE LOST :D I wanted to follow the person home, but I thought I might be thought of as a stalker, so I didn't. :( But still, it was nice to be reminded of LotR and Aragorn and Bree at an unexpected moment. :) |
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I don't believe it's quite a direct quote, for in the book it is, "Not all those who wander are lost." But clearly this quote that you two have seen is based off of it.
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Have one of those T-shirts. Its from the LIFE IS GOOD company which is a neat story in itself if you want to research it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_is_Good the shirt says "not all who wander are lost". A slight change from the exact quote as Folwren indicated. I thought it was neat to see a LOTR quote on a shirt with no other reference to it. The people who ran the store had no idea. |
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