Anyone in anticipation of Return Of The King??

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Sympho
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Anyone in anticipation of Return Of The King??

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Well, I am!!
Big time :D

I heard disturbing news that 'Voice Of Saruman' would not be in the theatrical release ( :? ) (only in the Extended version) but I still can't wait!
It's gonna kick ass!!

Few more weeks and counting.. oiii
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I am too! My hubby is a HUGE fan and he's kind of brought me along. I read the books so long ago, I barely remember them but the movies kind of bring it all back for me.

Gandalf is my favorite. He f-in rocks.
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I am eagerly awaiting as well.
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i will be there all right!
hoping to get that two towers box set for christmas also.
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As one who's read The Hobbit six times and The Lord of the Rings five times (by the way, according to Christopher Tolkien, his father wrote LOTR as a single novel, modeled after Celtic sagas, but the shmucks at the publishing house broke it up into three books so they could make more money), I can honestly say, "GET A LIFE:!: " :P :P :P Seriously, Julie and I could not afford to do the marathon with the extended versions in the theater, so we're going to host extended edition parties next Thursday and Friday evenings, then a group of us are going to see Return of the King on Saturday...no kids :D
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Me too! I might go see it the first day if I can. :D
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neilpeart_gal wrote:I am too! My hubby is a HUGE fan and he's kind of brought me along. I read the books so long ago, I barely remember them but the movies kind of bring it all back for me.

Gandalf is my favorite. He f-in rocks.
Gandalf is 12 thumbs up!!!

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Xanadu wrote:Me too! I might go see it the first day if I can. :D
Ohh, and for the onez who DO see it before others do.. no crappy spoilers pleezzz :?
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Am I the only one not interested in this? Never could ged into it for some reason. Dunno why. :roll:
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KaelMwithascrubbrush wrote:As one who's read The Hobbit six times and The Lord of the Rings five times (by the way, according to Christopher Tolkien, his father wrote LOTR as a single novel, modeled after Celtic sagas, but the shmucks at the publishing house broke it up into three books so they could make more money), I can honestly say, "GET A LIFE:!: " :P :P :P Seriously, Julie and I could not afford to do the marathon with the extended versions in the theater, so we're going to host extended edition parties next Thursday and Friday evenings, then a group of us are going to see Return of the King on Saturday...no kids :D
When J.R.R Tolkien wrote Lord Of The Rings 50 years ago, paper was SO expensive that it would not have sold at all if they brought it out as a 1 time novel.
I know it sounds silly now but that's the way it was.
Guess times sure DO change ey?
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awip2062 wrote:Am I the only one not interested in this? Never could ged into it for some reason. Dunno why. :roll:
You never liked fairy tales when you were a little kid..? :roll: :roll:
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I am going to see it on the 17th in an IMAX theater. :) That was how I first saw 'Two Towers' and it was WELL worth it!! :P But don't worry, no spoilers from me! :)

T, I think you just have to find that 'zen' part of yourself and let it take you some place new. Not always easy to do.
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Sympho wrote:
You never liked fairy tales when you were a little kid..? :roll: :roll:
Not much. I read some, but I read most everything I could ged my hands on. Still, I didn't care for them.

NPG, hmmmmmm....maybe I will try reading them again someday. but, so many books, so little time!
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Personally, I'm looking forward to Eowyn kicking the Lord Nazgul's butt!!! (Ok, and Miranda Otto's smile doesn't hurt none either :wink: :P :wink: )

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