Lobo wrote:yeah i love LOTR too the books are pretty much the best fantasy books i have ever read and i really like the card game
oro!girl7 wrote:The card game? Cool. WHat are some of your rares? Have you done good in tournaments, if you do them? I, personally, am really bad at the game, but it was fun anyway.
oro!girl7 wrote:Who's with me? I see there are some haters, but who likes it still? It is so cool and epic and based on a book and di' I mention cool?
Oh tanks ronin of Kirai, even if you do hate it
Ronin of Kirai wrote:Your welcome I know without my presence you'd prolly shiver and die like an ant...
Anyway I would like too make it clear that I still think LOTR is a very good movie..but when your parents watch it almost everyday and you dont care for knightss to much..it gets old...VERY!!! fast
Hitokiri wrote:Intresting thing that Jackson did is take some of the songs (Hobbit Drinking song and Pippin's song) and combine them to other songs in the books.
For instance, Pippin's song can be found in Fellowship of the Ring, chapter 3 where Frodo, Sam, and Pippin are making there way to Buckleberry Ferry
"Home is behind, the world ahead
And there are many paths to tread
Through shadows to the edge of night,
Until the stars are all alight.
Then world behind and home ahead,
Mist and twilight, cloud and shade,
Away shall fade! Away shall fade!
Fire and lamp, and meat, and bread,
And then all to bed! And then all to bed!"
Then the Hobbit drinking song can be found in Fellowship at chapter 4 where Pippin, Frodo, and Sam are taking a bath in Frodo's new house in Crickethallow.
"Ho! Ho! Ho! to the bottle I go
To heal my heart and drown my woe.
Rain may fall and wind may blow,
And many miles be still to go,
Bu tunder a tall tree I will lie,
And let the clouds go sailing by."
Other part of that song i sosmewhere but I forget.
AnimeHeretic wrote:You forgot the bath song composed by Bilbo and sung by Pippin in Crickhallow (sp?) in the book. While the purist in me dislikes moving things out of context, I do have to admit I liked seeing the usage of some of Tolkien's verses.
some wierdo wrote:"Ho! Ho! Ho! to the bottle I go
To heal my heart and drown my woe.
Rain may fall and wind may blow,
And many miles be still to go,
Bu tunder a tall tree I will lie,
And let the clouds go sailing by."
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Some parts of the Lord of the Rings book (are a bit hard to read), but its still one of my favourite books. I've read the Hobbit, the Silmarillion (now that's a toughie!) and the Book of Lost Tales 1 and 2 and Unfinished Tales but the last three books are a bit on the heavy side. I really enjoyed the long 11 hour movie, although parts were changed and bits removed "Scouring of the Shire" and "Barrowights" were the only parts I wished they included and hadn't. I have to say Chronicles of Narnia is also great Christian fiction.
oro!girl7 wrote:I read the Silmarillion....it's like reading the Bible in King James! But, with enough will-power and a dictionary by my side, I could finish it. I really enjoyed it, especially the start. It reminds me of The Magician's Nephew. It was cool to see where Shelob and a lot of other character's line falls. I have to read it again some time, though, 'cause it has been a couple of years.
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