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'Beneath You'


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.


sumi - Dec 16, 2004 6:34:24 am PST #3415 of 3902
Art Crawl!!!

Ummm, I don't know.

Do we ever see it after that? (Or, IOW, I MUST re-watch!)


beathen - Dec 16, 2004 6:43:54 am PST #3416 of 3902
Sure I went over to the Dark Side, but just to pick up a few things.

No. The next time we see Aragorn he is riding to the black gate in his riding gear. The next clothes change is when he goes into see Frodo after the ring was destroyed and he's wearing a mandarin type collar. But in all the previous movies he's always worn it under his shirt. If we see it around his neck, it's usually because the collar of his shirt is open.


beathen - Dec 16, 2004 7:57:17 am PST #3417 of 3902
Sure I went over to the Dark Side, but just to pick up a few things.

I just read this line from an email I received: "Surround yourself with what you love, whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever."

I read it as "Surround yourself with what you love, whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbits, whatever."

Hee!


Fiona - Dec 16, 2004 8:40:34 am PST #3418 of 3902

She went into the back and everything -- she said they had FotR and TT ones, which strikes me as odd. Maybe I just shouldn't shop in Simi.

Apparently they're sold out of the RotK ones worldwide, so if you see one, grab it. They overestimated the ones they needed of the first two films, so there are some left over. (This is just what my DVD-mad colleague tells me, but he's a pretty reliable source).


Connie Neil - Dec 17, 2004 4:54:29 am PST #3419 of 3902
brillig

My favorite added bit was the extra Eowyn footage on the battlefield, showing she can kick some serious ass. And Theoden saw her and recognized her! I think Theoden's death scene is a little different, too.


Jars - Dec 17, 2004 7:22:26 am PST #3420 of 3902

Managed to watch all of the first disc of appendices last night. Does it make me a wuss if I cry at a documentary? And by 'a' documantary, I do of course mean 'each and every' documentary.


esse - Dec 17, 2004 7:43:37 am PST #3421 of 3902
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Nooooo. I've cried in the last too. People keep saying the moment with Frodo is getting them every time.


Connie Neil - Dec 17, 2004 7:59:04 am PST #3422 of 3902
brillig

Pippin telling Merry he's going to take care of him gets me.


beathen - Dec 17, 2004 8:11:32 am PST #3423 of 3902
Sure I went over to the Dark Side, but just to pick up a few things.

I'm not sure if I missed it or it's just not in the movie. In the previews we see Pippin sitting on Gandalf's horse in Rohan. He leans over and Merry has his hand. Merry says to him "We shall see the shire again, Pippin" and then the horse takes off.

Am I just missing where they show that or is it not in the movies?


Kathy A - Dec 17, 2004 8:15:53 am PST #3424 of 3902
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

But, they didn't change Merry's line back from the TE version, "Are you going to leave me?" to what he actually says (if you read Dom's lips), "Are you going to bury me?" I guess since they didn't put in the healing of Faramir and Merry at the HoH, they decided to leave the line as is.

The cast commentary is pretty enjoyable--I've listened to the first two-thirds of it, and Dom and Billy are keeping up the humor, as usual. Andy Serkis was recorded solo, and EW is keeping Astin in check, so you don't hear as much blathering as on TTT (although he still is whining a bit about being "so fat"). John Noble is very soft-spoken, so you have to concentrate to hear him, but he is interesting to listen to. Dom and Billy have developed a funny bit where the screen will have a Frodo/Sam moment, and they'll say, "Oh, Elijah had a tough time here, but he'll tell you about it. Elijah?" and the editor will follow it with EW's comments, recorded separately. Lawrence Makaore is a wonderful addition to the commentary, with great stuff about the difficulties of filming in prosthetics.