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Old 12-16-2003, 06:24 PM   #1
THE Ka
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Thumbs up When the movies are over, Will the craze for Tolkien still be around?

As the third movie based on the lord of the rings is only a short while from release into movie theaters, i began to ponder something. When the movies are over, and the movie reviews are gone, will there be more or even less amount of people who like all of us, praise Tolkien for his work. Or even stranger, will more and more people remember his works not for him, but PJ? Knowing that many Tolkien fans have their different says in this situation, I wondered if others would have the same or closely related thoughts as mine. I hope that who ever reads this will think carefully about this topic, being that i've spend almost three months thinking about it! So, start typing away. Tell me all that you think might happen good or bad. <P> Talk later, your friend The Ka.<P> Oh, before i go, i would like to thank who ever rated me a full 5 bones! thanks, i really am happy now. I hope that they have a wonderful Holiday season!
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