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PostPosted: June 11th, 2011, 12:29 pm 
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Or when you start that Q&A in fluent Elven.


Where do you people learn elvish? I could never seem to find out how to... which book did he write it in? Or someone else?

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I downloaded a lesson plan for it but it's all unofficial because it's a copyright language... Just look around on the internet. I found the Quenya version, I'm not sure if there is a Sindarin one...

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Just look around on the internet. I found the Quenya version..


Cool, thanks!

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You read the entire book in under three days.

You plan on keeping a spare copy of LotR in the car, in case of unplanned long drives without enough time beforehand to get your other copy from its secret hiding place.

You have to have a copy of LotR for every person in the house to prevent fighting over who gets to read it when.

The best Christmas present you can imagine is a three-volume hard cover set of Lord of the Rings bound in red, and The Hobbit, bound in green.


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-If you are offended when someone says that they don't know who the Valar, Feanor, and the Istaari are.

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You really want an "I <3 the sons of Feanor" shirt.

Yikes! I... would be a little more specific at least. The sons of Feanor, as a whole, were mass murderers.

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You have an Encyclopedia of Tolkien

It had better be a good one. Who wrote it pray?

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I did not read it in detail, but there were many good things I saw.

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You are mad that Tom Bombadil was cut out of the FOTR.

I am not. I think it was one of their wisest decisions. I do not assume, when a movie "cuts" something out that it is because they think it is unimportant. I think it is impossible for the people who made so many mistakes to make anything that would come close to doing credit to the part about Old Tom, Iarwain.

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You cannot stand Arwen in the movies. The books are a much better portrayal of her, in your opinion.

*coughs *Arwen was not portrayed in the movies.

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...if whenever you go down stairs you try to move without your head bobbing like Galadriel does.

I think I try to do that, but I do it to be silent, rather than to keep my head from bobbing, and I was not inspired by that shot in the film, though I did notice it.

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...when Tolkien's books are pretty much the only books you'll read several times over, and never get tired of them.

Not so. I am fair in my fandom. I believe it would please Tolkien better (who also liked books). I can and have read Watership Down many times.

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When you want to build a hobbit hole under all your favorite hills.

My older brother built a sort of hobbit hole by covering a valley between two sort of hills with boards. Unfortunately it was a dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell (but not necessarily nasty), and there was also nothing to sit down on or to eat.

Formula for enjoying the films called Lord of the Rings:

Pretend some action adventure writer was inspired by childhood memories of reading The Lord of the Rings to write an action adventure story of the same name, and the motion picture was based entirely on that. It is pretty near the truth, which makes it easy, and it gets you out of the perspective where you are shocked or disappointed when the movie is different then Tolkien's book.

Notice I said "the films called..." It is better to pretend that they were not based on the book by J. R. R. Tolkien.

When the movie makers say they were trying to follow the books, if you have watched the things about the making of the movie in the extended edition (my family has watched part of it), then you will see that they are sincerely "following the book," that is, in the amount of work they put into the movie, and the cultural artistic detail they had, in which they did a very good job.

The things that bothered me most (before I got the "knack" of watching them) was still certainly not the lack of Bombadil. Nor Glorfindel. It would have been far better to have Elrohir rather than Arwen take Glorfindels place, since Elrohir was given such a prominent place later in the movie which he did not have in the book. Arwens entry was spoiled by her being put in that part. It irrevocably labels her as the usual superwoman, which taints her part throughout the rest of the movie. Thinking of it as a book they wrote themselves: they did get at least try to wipe away some of that reproach with their own strange story of her and Aragorn.

What bothered me most was:
the removal of the scouring of the Shire (it was the main point of the story, which was foreseen from the outset),
the ridiculous portrayal of the ents (fine, though, even interesting, if you follow the formula I mentioned),
Galadriel forgetting to breath on the water of the Mirror,
the cutting out of the Dunadain and the bringing of the host of the Dead to Pellenor,
the cutting out of the drums in the deep,
the ruining of the Gray Havens,
and of course the removal and violation of all the principals of subtlety and suspense, replacing it with continuous violent shock tactics; the flattening of the story.

The books greatest artistic asset is the powerful subtlety, the intensity of its suspense, which was deliberately avoided in the movie, in order to appeal to cheap thrill. The books have great conflicts, and where these are sometimes portrayed well in the movie. For instance the nazgul attacking Theoden, Aragorn running into Mordor, and the fight between Gandalf and Saruman.

There are other things, but those are the ones that I am remembering right now.

Why did a story worthy of more than Alfred Hitchcock get Peter Jackson?
But the work they did on making the movie good quality, and giving the books at least a twisted kind of respect, does at least make the movie worth watching (and when you watch it, it pays to enjoy it, hence the formula I developed).

Has anyone else noticed that Tolkien himself looks better by far than all the actors for the movie put together?
Of the actors, the actors for Aragorn and Sam are of the few that have note worthy depth.

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You know you're a LotR fan when...

~ you gallop as fast as you can up hills because you think you saw a Black Rider chasing you. (yup, I've done this)

~ you run around the house with a blanket pinned around your shoulders (and if you're like me, you put a leaf through the pin...)

And I know other people have said this, but...
~ you can quote multiple scenes from the movies (I know about 30+ minutes worth) :D

~ most of your Christmas and birthday wish lists have LotR related things on them

~ you name your pets after LotR characters (we had a grey cat named Gandalf...)

~ you can't wait to read the books again! :D

~ you refer to awesome places you've been as looking like the Shire or Fangorn forest etc...

~ you listen to the soundtrack while in study hall at school

~ you have seen all of the making of footage of the movie trilogy (:D)

~ your desktop background is a picture or painting from LotR (mine is a painting of Isengard after the Ents destroy it)

~ your alarm in the morning is a snippet of one of the songs (mine is the beginning of the song The Black Rider from FotR)

~ your cell phone ring tone is a LotR song (both of my parents have Concerning Hobbits as their ring tone. :D )

Oh, and one of the coolest things I saw in the books was that my name is a word in Elvish!!! It was in one of the songs. Eleni means star in Elvish. :D

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You read the entire book in under three days.


The first time I ever read the books I read:

The Hobbit: 4 days
The Fellowship of the Ring: 7 days (I don't know why; it was so good!)
The Two Towers: 4 days
The Return of the King: 3 days.

Someday I'm going to try to watch all three of the movies (extended edition) in one day. :D

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- You have had a movie marathon and watched all three extended versions of the movies. (I am planning to do this this summer!) Extra points if you don't fall asleep.

- You have a replica of the One Ring, and pretend you are invisible when you wear it.


I really want to do that some cold rainy day! :D All cuddled up with a blanket on the couch for 12 hours...

Haha! Eve has one that came with a trivia game she has. One time I put it on a chain and walked around the house with it on... ;)

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If you have watched the movies and whenever you see Christopher Lee in any other movie you call him Saruman...

I do that! Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Star Wars...it's all Saruman. :rofl:


I saw Charlie and the Chocolate Factory first, so when I saw LotR I said, "Hey, it's Willy's dad!". But now he's Saruman. ;)

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*cough* speaking of dreams :roll:
When you dream you've joined the Fellowship on their quest and any plot deviations seem perfectly normal (you even justify them in your mind!) You then wake up from that dream in your dream and Gandalf is waiting for you at the end of your driveway to go visit Saruman in his two-story high wooden tower....
I am not crazy. :shock: (and this was before Inception was even plotted :rofl: )


I had a dream once that I was part of the Fellowship, but Saruman captured us. :P The weird part was no one cared except Sam. He was really annoyed that we got caught "again". I have know idea where that came from. :rofl:

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...when in a bad mood, you read LOTR to make you feel better.

...when Tolkien's books are pretty much the only books you'll read several times over, and never get tired of them.


Oh, I've done that! It really works to cheer you up. :)

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~ When you have eaten all the 7 hobbit meals in one day. ;) It's fun.

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~ When you have eaten all the 7 hobbit meals in one day. ;) It's fun.

That does sound fun. :D

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This is a fun thread.

You know you're a Tolkien fan when...

You see the mailman out of the corner of your eye and immediately think he is a Ringwraith,

You have made a replica of Sting from a paint stirrer and a golf club handle because the actual replica is too expensive,

You couldn't focus when watching a play of Sleeping Beauty because, even from your seat in the back of the church, you recognized that the king's sword was an Anduril replica,

You approached the actor after the aforementioned play and reverently asked to hold it. (And you got to)

You have made several LotR costumes (some without patterns) for both yourself and several unwilling friends,

When Mom tells you there's an algebra quiz on the agenda, you respond with "Do not speak of such things!"

W you take many LotR personality quizzes, tally up how many of each character you got, then average it so it's accurate,

When you're exploring in the woods and don't stop when warned of bears, but if somebody shouts "Orcs!" you flee for your life,

When you can draw a relatively accurate map of Middle-Earth from memory.

Yes, I have done all of these. :cool:

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You know you're a Tolkien fan when...

- You read half-way down the first page and then skipped to the end because you were so jealous of the opportunity other people have gotten - while at the same time wanting to hug them for getting and taking such an opportunity.

- You can't say 'mine' without going on to 'my own, my precioussss'.

- You research the Three Rings of power, their names in Elvish, their owners, and their purposes - just to fill in a little corner on a random art project. That had nothing whatsoever to do with Middle Earth.

- you hand sew Barbie dresses in LOTR styles because you don't have money to buy cloth for a dress in your own size.

- You memorize the Elvish songs - even though you don't know what they mean.

- You write poems in tribute to events, scenes, or characters in Middle Earth.

(Guilty....)

EDIT:

- You dream of your favorite characters - and then try to redream it... (nevermind the fact the frodo had BRACELETS?!?! And that Elrond died, and Gandalf was intangible and giant... Yeah, let's ignore that.)

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You know you're a Tolkien fan...

When you casually discuss the rings of power with your sisters at lunch.

When you organize all the chopsticks in the house to represent said rings.
"Okay these seven wooden ones are the dwarves'; these lighter wooden ones are the elves', this black one is the One Ring, etc."

When you sing the entire "Over the Misty Mountains Cold" to the tune in the Hobbit AUJ. It takes at least fifteen minutes... or it seems to.

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