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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Wales
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I also saw the movies first, Macalaure, so let's try and answer some questions!
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However, I really would have liked to see more Elves and certainly more Dwarves (maybe someone could have had a monologue talking about Lothlorien being burned and Dale and Erebor being attacked). Because, not knowing the plot when I saw the movies, I just kept thinking "where are the Elves and Dwarves to help?", and loved when the Elves came to Helm's Deep. Although, I'm not too sure about that after reading the books! Personally, I'm happy that I saw the movies first, though, because if I had read the books first then I wouldn't have enjoy the triology which I love to much. I like to think that even what Tolkien wrote is actually an interpretation of the history of Middle-earth. I don't believe that anyone (apart from JRR himself) should consider themselves guardians of the literature. The best thing about the movies, though, is that they have introducted LOTR to a whole new, wider audience, and that's certainly a good thing.
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