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To: ksen
Thanks for your observations!... Now - At that point where Aragorn and company stop and you think Frodo cries out (I only remember one cry - for Gandalf - but I don't think that is what you mean... I will have to see it again) Did you notice where they are? - They are amongst the stone trolls, the ones who had captured the dwarves in The Hobbit, and were turned to stone when Bilbo confused them until daylight came. I think any description of that place was a little too heavily cut for many to notice the forms looming in the night.

I agree that I sympathize more with Boromir from the images in the film, than I did before the film.

TTT trailer - not out yet... latest rumors as to when it will be included are between the 22 and 29th of this month. I am sure you will hear us announce when it is actually out! According to the rumors, it will play as soon as the screen goes to black from Frodo and Sam's final scene... Before the credits... so no one should miss it.

335 posted on 03/18/2002 6:41:26 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
I believe the "Frodo Screech" can be heard as he is in the background and Strider grabs Sam to ask his help in finding the plant he is looking for. I did notice the "rocks" and pointed them out to my daughter.

Thanks for the update on the TT trailer. My daughter was telling me she cried four times. Once at Gandalf's "death", next at Boromir's death, then when Frodo pulls Sam into his boat and they start hugging, and finally at the final credits, from thinking about all the rest.

I told her that I cry at the closing credits too, because I want to see the next films and they have not been released yet! ;^)

-ksen

336 posted on 03/18/2002 7:21:03 AM PST by ksen
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