She's not just a blob of energy, she's also a 14-year-old hormone bomb.

Spike ,'The Killer In Me'


LotR - The Return of the King: "We named the *dog* 'Strider'".  

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.


Volans - Jan 11, 2004 3:06:12 pm PST #1382 of 3902
move out and draw fire

We got The Peoples of Middle-Earth (book number...11?...in Christopher's History of Middle-Earth series) for Christmas. Of note, Tolkein had started on a sequel. He wrote about 10 pages, which are included in this book.

It's quite dark. I can see why he stopped (other than maybe not having another 50 years to spend on a book). As he said, "As I suspected, there is nothing worth writing about in the world of Men."

If you read this book, have the Prozac ready.


tina f. - Jan 11, 2004 3:08:53 pm PST #1383 of 3902

A&E is premiering a new LotR special tonight - 9 pm Central.

A behind-the-scenes look at the sets, special effects, and people who made "The Lord of the Rings" the most popular movie trilogy of all time. Includes a trip to a pub with the Hobbit boys and interviews with director Peter Jackson and actors Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellan, Miranda Otto, and Orlando Bloom. TV G

It says it's a premiere. I can't remember if it really is, I've seen so many of these it is hard to tell them apart.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jan 11, 2004 3:12:30 pm PST #1384 of 3902
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

"The Lord of the Rings" the most popular movie trilogy of all time.

Has it really outstripped the original Star Wars trilogy in terms of the total number of people who've paid to see it, and not just in post-inflation dollars?


tina f. - Jan 11, 2004 3:16:32 pm PST #1385 of 3902

Has it really outstripped the original Star Wars trilogy in terms of the total number of people who've paid to see it, and not just in post-inflation dollars?

Hard to imagine it has. I am sure this blurb (off the A&E web site) was written by a 21-yr-old intern who didn't quite think about it in those terms.

According to boxofficemojo the whole franchise has taken in 2.5 billion though:

ROTK has raked in $710.4 million worldwide in just its first 22 days of release, 30% ahead of TTT at the same point. Add in FOTR's and TTT's grosses, and the LOTR trilogy has grossed over $2.5 billion at the worldwide box office. ROTK is well on its way to surpassing TTT and FOTR.


Fone Bone - Jan 11, 2004 3:32:02 pm PST #1386 of 3902

I don't think I've heard this before. What was the rant?

I think he first talked about this on the TTT DVD and he's repeated it in some other interviews. Basically he and Viggo were both unhappy with the idea of being action figures. So one day as they were preparing to shoot a scene, Viggo launched into this long monologue in character. He was saying things like "There will be hundreds of our heads, all cast in plastic." His speech grew more and more elaborate and the crew was just standing around shaking their heads wondering what the hell he was talking about. Once he finished, he and Hill burst out laughing.


quester - Jan 11, 2004 5:08:39 pm PST #1387 of 3902
Danger is my middle name, only I spell it R. u. t. h. - Tina Belcher.

this A&E special was on NBC already.


P.M. Marc - Jan 11, 2004 5:11:32 pm PST #1388 of 3902
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Oh, man. Gag #2 had me laughing to hard to breathe.


JohnSweden - Jan 11, 2004 6:02:26 pm PST #1389 of 3902
I can't even.

I just saw the A&E special, I didn't see it when it aired on NBC. That was fun. I could watch stuff like that all day. Bring on the LotR channel!


§ ita § - Jan 11, 2004 7:53:41 pm PST #1390 of 3902
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

There's some odd duping of specials. The one I got off A&E Breakfast With The Arts was the same one I got off of the Biography Channel earlier.


Nilly - Jan 11, 2004 10:24:06 pm PST #1391 of 3902
Swouncing

This is my brain right now: Sam's face, Pippin's face, the beacons, Sam's gestures, Pippin singing, Faramir's face, Eowyn's face, Theoden riding, Sam's tears, Pippin's expressions, Merry's face, Frodo's eyes, Gollum's poorness, Aragorn's movements, Legolas' movements, Sam's face, Pippin's face, the ring, New-Zealand, Sam, Pippin.

Some light on a screen accompanied by sounds shouldn't be able to do that to me.