I don't know about the rest of you, but I am
eagerly awaiting the opening of the first installment of
The Lord of the Rings movie,
The Fellowship of the Ring, which will open in US theaters Wednesday December 19th. It has been 4 years in the making and will be awesome (and I don't use that word lightly).
If you haven't checked out www.lordoftherings.net, you should!
I'm reading thru LOTR for my ~14th time in anticipation!!
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To: A Mississippian
I have just finished reading these books, and really want to reread them. They are a wonderful read and I highly recommend them.
I can't wait for the movie either. It can't come fast enough to suit me.
Jen
2 posted on
11/19/2001 2:46:20 PM PST by
IVote2
To: A Mississippian
Likewise! I saw the trailer this weekend at the Harry Potter film, and I was absolutely rapt.
I can't wait for this film to come out!
To: A Mississippian
I've read the series several times and am looking forward to the films. I hope they do the books justice.
4 posted on
11/19/2001 2:49:51 PM PST by
Doomonyou
To: A Mississippian
And anyone who denies that Tolkien was a genius--Glamdring wants to have a word with you, courtesy of Gandalf.
5 posted on
11/19/2001 2:51:25 PM PST by
jrherreid
To: A Mississippian
Great post. Bookmarking for latter use!
To: A Mississippian
Simply the finest works of fantasy literature ever written. Can the movies ever live up to the books?
To: A Mississippian
I saw the Ralph Bakshi animated movie several times when it came out in the late 70s and loved it. I hope this new one will be as good. I read the trilogy more times than I can count as a kid.
8 posted on
11/19/2001 3:05:51 PM PST by
wku man
To: A Mississippian
It was Tolkiens view of myth that that most aided C. S. Lewis in his pilgrimage to accept Christianity.This contribution alone is of infinitely greater value than how well a movie does on its opening weekend.
10 posted on
11/19/2001 3:08:57 PM PST by
My2Cents
To: A Mississippian
11 posted on
11/19/2001 3:23:56 PM PST by
sourcery
To: A Mississippian
Thank you for this excellent post.
To: A Mississippian
Thanks; can never get enough articles on Tolkien (aka The Great One). I'll be standing in line as soon as my semester is over - I've been anticipating this movie for ages!
13 posted on
11/19/2001 3:51:52 PM PST by
JenB
To: A Mississippian
Oh, but the Tolkien books talk about wizards and trolls and evil magic and sorcery. Surely we can't have our children exposed to that. Why the Lord of the Rings is nothing but a manual for satanism and paganism. What's that you say? J.R.R. Tolkien is a Christian? Oh...never mind. That makes it okay. But those Harry Potter books are still evil I tell you. Evil. Unless of course, J.K. Rowling becomes a Christian too, then those books will be okay too.
To: A Mississippian
One Ring to rule them all,
One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all,
And in the darkness bind them.
In the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie.</>
15 posted on
11/19/2001 4:12:11 PM PST by
10mm
To: A Mississippian
One Ring to rule them all,
One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all,
And in the darkness bind them.
In the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie.
16 posted on
11/19/2001 4:12:53 PM PST by
10mm
To: A Mississippian
After I read the trilogy, I followed up with The Silmarillium. When I got done, my main impression was that humans sure screwed up the world when they took over from the elves. I never had that reaction to a fantasy (?) book before then, and I never have had since. Tolkein was the master.
17 posted on
11/19/2001 4:15:23 PM PST by
serinde
To: A Mississippian
I believe that The Lord of the Rings is the greatest 20th Century work of literature in the English language. I believe that as long as people read English The Lord of the Rings will be read. The only flaw in the story is the one Tolkien noted, that is, that it is too short!
24 posted on
11/19/2001 10:14:32 PM PST by
Iris7
To: A Mississippian
"We fight exciting wars so that we can lead boring lives."Just so!
To: A Mississippian
I knew that Tolkien was a learned man as well as a great writer after reading LOTR. One of the confirmations of his scholarship/expertise I chanced across a bit later in life was when a friend gave me a copy of the English version of the Jerusalem Bible and I noticed that Tolkien was one of the contributors to the translation.
To: A Mississippian
Frodo
The Fellowship
The One Ring
The Long Expected Party
Gandalf
To: A Mississippian
Bumping in full agreement. Really excited about the flick! Lost count of how many times I've read the trilogy.
The Hobbitt cartoon was okay. The Baliski (sp?) cartoon/action movie woulda been okay if'n he'd followed it up to the end, but when the final half (shoulda stuck to thirds) finally came out, done in cartoon style, it really sucked.
I've got time for a re-read the trilogy before the 1st installment comes out. I understand all three installments are about ready, does anyone know how long between releases?
29 posted on
11/20/2001 6:01:50 AM PST by
68 grunt
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