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Old 01-03-2003, 09:14 AM   #1
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>For me, the Osgiliath setting did nothing to enhance the overall effect of the movie (except to confuse me). I understand it was used to portray the evilness of Mordor, and the danger of Gondor's position, but I'm sure they could have used a different, more accurate way than that! Maybe they could have shown a meeting of the captains of Gondor, or something. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>A-FRICKIN-MEN!<P>Tolkiengurl, that was right on! Thanks for expressing what linguistically I'm inept for, and motivationally too lazy to type <P>Okay the scenes with Faramir were hard enough to watch, but this one was downright having me say "Ninja whua?!?!?" I just didn't get it. I did like how they had Faramir redeem himself at the end of that scene. I'm dyslexic and I'll pretend that I have ADD, and pretend that scene wasn't preceeded by anything other than that part when Sam said "PO-TA-TOES!"<P>HAHA the funniest part in Fellowship was when Merry said "Sausage, tomatoes and nice crispy bacon" (ok the chronology may be a bit off), and the funniest part in this one was the Potatoes deal. Leave it to me to relate my favorite LOTR experiences to food.
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