3:09p, 10/18/23
In reply to ChoppinDs40
I don't know what it's called. Your guess is as good as mine. You and I both have access to Google and ChatGPT.
5:20p, 10/18/23
Man, what a fall off this thread has had. I guess when RoP is considered that bad and a delay on the 2nd season there isn't much to talk about.
Meme game is still good though, need to bring some of those back.
Meme game is still good though, need to bring some of those back.
10:46a, 12/1/23
Only 26 minutes in and already learned at least three new things I never noticed. (Such as Gandalf keeping his pipe in his staff.)
2:03p, 12/6/23
In reply to ChoppinDs40
I hope you've figured this out in the last two months because the answer is in the video title. Apparently it's an erhu.
ChoppinDs40 said:DallasTeleAg said:
Was dicking around on YouTube and came across this guy's channel, which I am enjoying the hell out of. Especially listening through this one, which includes the charge of the Rohirrim music. I can't not get emotional when listening to this, and couldn't remember if they won best Score for this movie. After looking it up... I'm just blown away they didn't win for this movie. After Concerning Hobbits, this may be my favorite composition from the entire trilogy. Perhaps it's also because I absolutely love everything to do with Rohan.
I definitely view The Two Towers as the weaker of the three, but still has those same parts that are so far and beyond other movies, like the music. Are we just thinking they didn't want to give the same series the Best Score Oscar for three years in a row? Admittedly, I've never seen Frida (which won best score) so maybe i'm way off base, and that movie's score is one of the greatest of all time:
Weird bump. What is the string instrument the 2nd guy is playing? He's holding it vertically but it's bot a traditional instrument I've seen before.
Is that a mandolin he's playing with a bow?
I hope you've figured this out in the last two months because the answer is in the video title. Apparently it's an erhu.
12:17p, 12/25/23
Wrapping up a re-watch of The Hobbit trilogy.
So much unnecessary stuff, but damn it sure is good to put some substance to Gundabad, Dol Goldur, Lake Town and Erebor.
So much unnecessary stuff, but damn it sure is good to put some substance to Gundabad, Dol Goldur, Lake Town and Erebor.
10:29a, 12/27/23
It is also super satisfying to go back and re-read the piece The Quest of Erebor from Unfinished Tales pertaining to Gandalf's point of view on the events of The Hobbit. I'm sure I've mentioned it before, but it really helps bridge the importance of taking back the mountain vs Peter Jackson's quest for more money. Of course, most Middle Earth fans know this.
At times, it is hard to not think about The Hobbit trilogy as an Ocean's 11-caper style of movies. Call it Gandalf's 13.
At times, it is hard to not think about The Hobbit trilogy as an Ocean's 11-caper style of movies. Call it Gandalf's 13.
11:08a, 12/27/23
I had my daughter watch the Hobbit trilogy with me before tackling Lord of the Rings to get her familiar with the world. I do think the movies are very excessive and some of the decisions made are just out and out stupid, but to get the riddle contest, the first entry into Rivendell, Mirkwood Forest, all the stuff at Dol Guldur, the conversation with Smaug, and the non-individual battles of the Battle of 5 Armies made up for it.
It also got Luke Evans into a good spot to play Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, one of my favorite roles of all time.
It also got Luke Evans into a good spot to play Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, one of my favorite roles of all time.
12:30p, 12/27/23
In reply to The Porkchop Express
Agree. I feel like there's enough great moments that would've made for two very good movies.
Instead, we got one pretty good one and two long, overstuffed ones with way too much filler.
Instead, we got one pretty good one and two long, overstuffed ones with way too much filler.
12:42p, 12/27/23
In reply to Brian Earl Spilner
I'm only 3 minutes in and already pissed...dude is talking about Jackson's attention to detail from the books. I am certain he knows that the reason Gandalf's sword doesn't glow blue around orcs is because Jackson forgot about it.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Only 26 minutes in and already learned at least three new things I never noticed. (Such as Gandalf keeping his pipe in his staff.)
1:35p, 12/27/23
SF Symphony playing live shows with the Fellowship playing in the background in April. Tickets are not cheap but it is tempting.
Any of y'all ever go to something like that? I feel like it has been discussed before here.
Any of y'all ever go to something like that? I feel like it has been discussed before here.
1:57p, 12/27/23
In reply to Chipotlemonger
Houston symphony does it all the time with HP movies and I love going to it
1:59p, 12/27/23
In reply to Chipotlemonger
A couple of years ago, I went to see ROTJ with my brother and my daughter at the Wotham Center with the Houston Symphony doing the music and I thought it was pretty great, especially during the 3-part end battle (the shield bunker/Ewoks, the fleets, Luke/Vader/Palps) because they kept switching non stop with basically no breaks.
I've been to two similar events in Houston. One was at the Summitt and was music from the Star Wars OT and PT with big video screens and was emceed by Anthony Daniels (C3PO)) - it was fantastic.Chipotlemonger said:
SF Symphony playing live shows with the Fellowship playing in the background in April. Tickets are not cheap but it is tempting.
Any of y'all ever go to something like that? I feel like it has been discussed before here.
A couple of years ago, I went to see ROTJ with my brother and my daughter at the Wotham Center with the Houston Symphony doing the music and I thought it was pretty great, especially during the 3-part end battle (the shield bunker/Ewoks, the fleets, Luke/Vader/Palps) because they kept switching non stop with basically no breaks.
2:16p, 12/27/23
In reply to Chipotlemonger
I went to the NY Philharmonic playing FOTR at Lincoln Center a few years back, with Howard Shore in attendance. Would've been cool if he'd been conducting, but I did spot him in the crowd before the show.
(Went to a performance of ESB here too.)
Awesome experiences both.
(Went to a performance of ESB here too.)
Awesome experiences both.
9:39a, 12/28/23
In reply to Brian Earl Spilner
That was good! Thanks for sharing...love the enthusiasm and appreciation for the trilogy. I'm not a Tolkien scholar - just a fan since reading The Hobbit as a kid, so I don't nitpick the movies on my rewatch every year. I had a VHS copy of the Rankin/Bass Hobbit cartoon that I wore out, thinking it was the pinnacle of book adaptations back in the day. Jackson's LotR movies never get old to me. I watched The Hobbit trilogy last week and am up to the Return of the King now. I'm at the point where I hate that they are ending after being "in the universe" again.
2:53a, 12/31/23
In reply to PatAg
it is animated.
and coming out in 2024.
https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings:_The_War_of_the_Rohirrim
yes.PatAg said:
anyone got any insight into the the LotR animated movie that is coming out in 2024?
it is animated.
and coming out in 2024.
https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings:_The_War_of_the_Rohirrim
10:02p, 1/1/24
Random thoughts: the character of Eomer and the portrayal by Karl Urban is the most underrated of the Trilogy.
Eomer is a great character in the book, but I especially love how Jackson made Eomer a loyalist renegade, riding across the country collecting other loyal Rohirrim. This leading to what may be my favorite scene of the entire Trilogy: "To the King!"
I thought Urban's acting in the extended scene where he finds Eowyn is haunting and exactly what I wanted to see. I only wish Jackson had found a way to show us Eomer going into a blood-thirsty rage, massacring orcs with his bannermen.
I just love the loyalty of Eomer, and really the Rohirrim in general. I really hope we get that anime about Eorl and the founding of Rohan.
Eomer is a great character in the book, but I especially love how Jackson made Eomer a loyalist renegade, riding across the country collecting other loyal Rohirrim. This leading to what may be my favorite scene of the entire Trilogy: "To the King!"
I thought Urban's acting in the extended scene where he finds Eowyn is haunting and exactly what I wanted to see. I only wish Jackson had found a way to show us Eomer going into a blood-thirsty rage, massacring orcs with his bannermen.
I just love the loyalty of Eomer, and really the Rohirrim in general. I really hope we get that anime about Eorl and the founding of Rohan.
2:56p, 1/7/24
Generative AI LoTR fun…some of these are wtf, but great time waisters.
One does not simply walk into Mordor
One does not simply walk into Mordor
What's taters, precious?
Faramir and the Ithilien rangers playing poker at Hennuth Annun
Denethor on the turntable in the White Tower while Sauron is looking on through the Palantir
Gandalf cooking breakfast for the Uruk Hai
Gandalf cooking breakfast for the Uruk Hai
Smaug setting Kyle Field on fire
Gandalf dressed like Indy in the idol stealing scene of Raiders
Gandalf and the Balrog cheersing some ale
The Fellowship as Aggie football players
One does not simply walk into Mordor
One does not simply walk into Mordor
What's taters, precious?
Faramir and the Ithilien rangers playing poker at Hennuth Annun
Denethor on the turntable in the White Tower while Sauron is looking on through the Palantir
Gandalf cooking breakfast for the Uruk Hai
Gandalf cooking breakfast for the Uruk Hai
Smaug setting Kyle Field on fire
Gandalf dressed like Indy in the idol stealing scene of Raiders
Gandalf and the Balrog cheersing some ale
The Fellowship as Aggie football players
3:18p, 1/7/24
In reply to The Porkchop Express
Ready to lead us to victory over the evil tsipsThe Porkchop Express said:
Looks like Frodo had a great offseason!
7:57p, 1/7/24
In reply to ChipFTAC01
Probably around end zone size based on the The Hobbit movie anyway.
ChipFTAC01 said:
That Pic of Smaug has me wondering how big he is on a Kyle Field scale.
Probably around end zone size based on the The Hobbit movie anyway.