You can't be a metrosexual when you're crushing on the King to Be and accepting the marriage proposal of your dwarven lovemuffin.
IJS.
Big *gay* elf-dude, but not girly.
Xander ,'Beneath You'
Frodo: Please, what does it always mean, this... this "Aragorn"? Elrond: That's his name. Aragorn, son of Arathorn. Aragorn: I like "Strider." Elrond: We named the *dog* "Strider".
A discussion of Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King. If you're a pervy hobbit fancier, this is the place for you.
You can't be a metrosexual when you're crushing on the King to Be and accepting the marriage proposal of your dwarven lovemuffin.
IJS.
Big *gay* elf-dude, but not girly.
"I know I'd be more cocky when riding a giant elephant, though I'd worry if I saw a girlie elf-dude anywhere on the battlefield."
How true, in a way.
The way Jackson portrayed Legolas in the trilogy, we get treated to at least two acts of badassery from that man. In LOTR, we get introduced to rapid-fire archery and the ability to see far off into the distance. Then in 2T, we get treated to precision engagement standoff rapid-fire archery and equestrian stunts. Then in this movie he takes on the elephant.
Was I the only one having a Hoth battle flashback during the fight against the big elephants, with riders of Rohan being the snowspeeders and the elephants the AT-ATs?
I have reached high geekdom with this post. Somebody behold that.
Was I the only one having a Hoth battle flashback during the fight against the big elephants, with riders of Rohan being the snowspeeders and the elephants the AT-ATs?
See above: "Did we learn nothing from the invasion of Hoth?"
Was I the only one having a Hoth battle flashback during the fight against the big elephants, with riders of Rohan being the snowspeeders and the elephants the AT-ATs?
I have reached high geekdom with this post. Somebody behold that.
That's a big geekdom. None of my friends has a geekdom that big.
*ahem*
Pfft.
Found (but haven't looked at) the Gimli/Legolas (no not like that!) clip that was on the National Geographic special but (thankfully) not in RotK. I really hope it pops up on the EE, though.
*ahem*
:Blink of the Innocent:
Dudes, I called the AT-AT thing first in this thread, thankyewverramuch.
t loves the geeky amych very much
Just got back from my fifth viewing (now there's big geekery for you!).
Cry report: no tears at the Charge of the Gondorian Brigade or Gandalf's speech on death, and the tearducts held off until Sam said, "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you!" as opposed to kicking in as soon as Frodo was crawling up the mountain. Oh, and I joined the other women in my row (and the row in front of me) at the Grey Havens.
Crowd report: Lots of Legolas fangirls in the front (they cheered at the oliphaunt takedown, made some yipping sounds at his entrance to Frodo's sickroom, and cheered him in the closing credits) who were not so taken in by the Frodo/Sam storyline (they groaned at Sam's reappearance in Hobbitton). A pretty quiet crowd otherwise, who didn't really laugh out loud until "It's best if you don't say anything at all," but then got into it more. Shelob actually got some shrieks from the more squeamish as she dropped down to stab Frodo.
Little thing I noticed for the first time: the banner of Dol Amroth at the coronation! (Some really well-written fanfic has made me an Imrahil fan.)