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.
Hmh. See, I don't think of Vin Diesel as all that bad. I'm a huge fan of Pitch Black. He strikes me as very Rutger Hauer-ish in that he's not unskilled as an actor, he just picks really crappy movies to be in.
LoTR wise, he'da made a good Uruk Hai, or one of the wild men.
Oh, damn. He'd have been a brilliant Uruk Hai. I think the absence of Lurtz (or a Lurtzalike) was a negative in TTT.
I shudder to imagine Vin Diesel's attempt at an English accent. Like trying to imagine Rambo with an English accent, only without the funny.
Kylie Minogue, whatever, she's a twit, but at least she's a Commonwealth twit.
I shudder to imagine Vin Diesel's attempt at an English accent. Like trying to imagine Rambo with an English accent, only without the funny.
I'm seeing Vin as Faramir with the Tony Curtis "Yondah is da castle of mah faddah" thing going on. It's kinda working for me.
I prefer to think of Vin as Sam.
I prefer to think of Vin as Sam.
Okay, didn't see that one coming. Share?
Vin excells in the kicking of ass roles, so I figured to play to his strengths.
Mostly I just want to see him with hobbit feet.
Mostly I just want to see him with hobbit feet.
Ahh. Perhaps he has run down to the entrance to Rivendell, hastily half-dressed? A light rain is falling, and he needs to read a message, so dons Bilbo's glasses?
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Oh, damn. He'd have been a brilliant Uruk Hai. I think the absence of Lurtz (or a Lurtzalike) was a negative in TTT.
Hell, the absence of Lurtz is a negative in any number of movies. Starting with every Star Wars after Empire, and continuing through to The Shawshank Redemption.