Oh and Elijah Wood amused by hobbit slash porn.
Gah! Gah! Gah!
People! Not so much with the SHARING!
t beats head against desk
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.
Oh and Elijah Wood amused by hobbit slash porn.
Gah! Gah! Gah!
People! Not so much with the SHARING!
t beats head against desk
I think it was a photo-manip rather than a story.
That's really worse, I think. And a sort of disturbing trend, like those idiots who showed one to Dom and Billy.
"Here, read this 20,000 word slash story!" doesn't have the same sort of immediacy.
True -- it's like they wanted the reaction.
In not completely unrelated news: Sir Ian McKellan interviewed for a documentary about LOTR Fans.
Ooh, look possibly good Hobbit movie news.
Encore is still playing the heck out of FotR -- I caught the end the other day and the beginning up through the Council of Elrond and the very end (from when Merry and Pippin lure the orcs away from Frodo) tonight.
You know what still bugs me? That scene where Legolas wants to cross the river right away and Strider wants to wait 'til dark to avoid orc patrols. I mean -- Hello!! Orcs are much more likely to be patrolling at night -- and they haven't come across the Uruk-Hai yet.
I'm just now watching RotK for the 2nd time, and I have one observation and a related question:
The lighting of the beacons REALLY belongs on the big screen, because on my TV, it looked like lightning bugs.
Question: are the beacons in a sort of circle, with Minas Tirith in the middle, so that each beacon that was lit was a response TO Gondor? Or was it a more linear series of beacons, more or less, where they were relaying a message from Gondor to Rohan?
(Legolas? Still the prettiest.)
(Aragorn? As of where I paused the DVD, still not king.)
(Elrond is unhappy about Arwen choosing Aragorn, so he's overseeing the re-forging of the Mighty Sword of Whoop-Ass, because he DAMN well isn't giving them a *new* sword for a wedding gift. It's re-gifting or naught.)
Question: are the beacons in a sort of circle, with Minas Tirith in the middle, so that each beacon that was lit was a response TO Gondor? Or was it a more linear series of beacons, more or less, where they were relaying a message from Gondor to Rohan?
I'm almost positive it's the latter.
I think in the books there were beacons to the north of Minas Tirith to Rohan and to the south towards (I think) Belfalas.