Whatever people say i will always love Lord of the Rings,
its a classic and amazing trilogy :)
am i seriously the only one nerdy enough to think that? haha :)
Imo, i thought it was the most BORING movie i have ever seen. Idk about the book. I would probably find it boring too, but idk, on account that i haven't read it. hehe.
You're not the only one. I love LOTR too.
Okay, so, I read Fellowship of the Ring & about 1/2 of The Two Towers but just gave up. The songs the hobbits sang, oh man, they would go on for PAGES. I just couldn't do it.
The movies were AMAZING. I mean, sure they left a lot out, but for what they were, they did an amazing book-to-film adaptation.
I found them boring. I liked harry potter better
I`ve only ever seen the movies, which are the shit. I`ve always wanted to read the books but never got around to them.
The Hobbit
EXPLICIT LANGUAGE
lol That was great.
The books are better than the movies though. There's more depth to them.
haha i love Clerks 2 :)
Lotr is one of the generic fantasy book that one has to read . It is a piece of high literature . Anyone who actually thinks it is stupid are retarded , no offense :P .
Love them! I first saw the movies (and saw them much, much later than when they came out ), then borrowed all three books from the library. I loved them so much that I bought the books but damn, books are so expensive. All 3 were about $20 each before taxes, and this is in Canadian dollars. I have yet to find a relatively cheap copy of The Hobbit with a nice cover illustration. Although there are many boring and slightly confusing parts in the LOTR books, I think the awesomeness of the entire story more than makes up for it. The appendices are also very interesting to read.
The books are amazing. They did a wonderful job with the film trilogy imo. I often wonder how the film trilogy would have been had they not removed Tom Bombandil from the original story though.
I wonder if time constraints were the only reason Tom Bombadil wasn't included in FotR. The scouring of the Shire would have been anti-climatic in RotK but they could have added in Tom and his River-daughter.
Yea, that's true. His inclusion would've completely changed the tone of that part of the film. Getting from the Shire to Bree would've seemed too boring, I guess. Oh well.
I haven't read the books and the only reason I've seen the movies is because my boyfriend made me watch them with him, although I couldn't stay awake and I don't remember anything really.
You're not a nerd, you just appreciate good literature
or idk, maybe you're a nerd too