ROTK trailer LEAKED!
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- Folic_Acid
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ROTK trailer LEAKED!
I'm not sure if anyone is looking forward to the 3rd Lord of the Rings movie as much as me, but apparently a trailer's been leaked on the net...
/me is not sure if he's supposed to post such things here...

/me is not sure if he's supposed to post such things here...
- Wairudo Enjin
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Thanks for the post Folic!!!:)
I am downloading it now.
And as much as you are looking forward to the movie...
I am looking forward to it twice as much!!!
I hope they go back and make the Hobbit also.

I am downloading it now.
And as much as you are looking forward to the movie...
I am looking forward to it twice as much!!!



I hope they go back and make the Hobbit also.

- shockwave203
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For some reason I've never really gotten into these lord of the rings movies. I find them quite boring actually. The only parts of the movies I pay attention is where there is a lot of fighting. The huge war in the last one was quite amazing I must admit.
- Bagginses
I'm also very obsessed for many obvious reasons. But in regards to the deviations, I've read that Peter Jackson has stated that The Two Towers was the farthest away from its respective book (also, alot of those deviations will be fixed in November with the release of the extended edition. Primarily Faramir). He also said The Return of the King is better than the first two combined. Suffice it to say, I'm really waiting for it.
- Wairudo Enjin
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Rule,
I have to agree that he did deviate from the books. If he hadn't, each movie would be almost five hours long instead of three.
However, he did stay completely true to the spirit of the books.
I have to agree that he did deviate from the books. If he hadn't, each movie would be almost five hours long instead of three.

However, he did stay completely true to the spirit of the books.

- Rule of Wrist
Oh, I don't have a problem with the deviations, just curious to see what they will be... some things must obviously be left out for editing concerns... Tom Bombadil for example...
But the part of Faramir and the hobbits going to osgiliath is quite a departure from the book (not just an omission)... I'm just curious to see how PJ resolves these issues since all of the machinations of the plot were carefully tied together by Tolkien in the book... he spent a LOT of time making sure everything tied together and made sense... For Jackson to depart from the plot in this way is a bold move...
I'm not one of these types that says, "Well, it wasn't exactly like the book, so it sucked!" But on the other hand, a LOT of movies have been ruined by deviating from the book a lot. ("The Firm" being the worst example I can think of...)
Remaining true to the spirit of the book is more important, and I too believe Peter Jackson has succeeded marvelously in that regard...
But the part of Faramir and the hobbits going to osgiliath is quite a departure from the book (not just an omission)... I'm just curious to see how PJ resolves these issues since all of the machinations of the plot were carefully tied together by Tolkien in the book... he spent a LOT of time making sure everything tied together and made sense... For Jackson to depart from the plot in this way is a bold move...
I'm not one of these types that says, "Well, it wasn't exactly like the book, so it sucked!" But on the other hand, a LOT of movies have been ruined by deviating from the book a lot. ("The Firm" being the worst example I can think of...)
Remaining true to the spirit of the book is more important, and I too believe Peter Jackson has succeeded marvelously in that regard...
- FarginMofo
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hmm, opened rar and I get a "bad header" for the mov file.
"Well, we're not just gonna let you walk out of here."
"Who's we sucka!?"
"Smith and Wesson and me."
"Who's we sucka!?"
"Smith and Wesson and me."
- Folic_Acid
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Wrist, I know one of the things supposedly left out of ROTK is the very very end of the book, where Frodo et al actually go back to the Shire and deal with the issues there. I'm really pretty irritated that it was left out, since it seems the best way to tie up the whole story - paints the hobbits as folk who rise to do their duty and "shape the fortunes of men," then just go back to their simple ways.
But no. It ain't in there. Rats.
But no. It ain't in there. Rats.
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