This is good to know. Now, if I ever fall into lava I won't waste precious moments thinking to myself "Why aren't I sinking?" I can proceed to "WWWWAAAGGGHHHHOMGHOTHOTHO....."
...I worry. What does Galadriel have to do with "There and Back Again"?
I realize there is a lot going on in Middle Earth during "The Hobbit"'s time frame, but I swear if Jackson changes important parts of the story and character motivation to be seen as more exciting....I'm headed towards an aneurysm for sure.
@John Farrier: The books, in this case, are superior to the movie in relation to the actual story (credit where credit is due: the movies are visually as perfect as they could be). The Two Towers *is* rather slow compared to Fellowship, or The Return of the King, but it's important as development for the third book. Try skipping ahead to Return of the King, then going back to read Two Towers later. I promise it's worth it.
So what would happen if there was an entire party that consists of only people that would rather hang out with the animals.....would they all fight for Fido's attention? What if there were no animals present at all.....??? Would the "animal lovers" get to talking to each other, or make excuses and leave?
"There's a hole in the sky
Don't ask me why
'cause I don't know."
Heaven
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I know how I'll be ignoring work today!
What I meant to say is that Zorg's gun (From "The Fifth Element") came immediately to mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pxjnl1yuXk
Must be the "getting old".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Proms
I realize there is a lot going on in Middle Earth during "The Hobbit"'s time frame, but I swear if Jackson changes important parts of the story and character motivation to be seen as more exciting....I'm headed towards an aneurysm for sure.
@John Farrier: The books, in this case, are superior to the movie in relation to the actual story (credit where credit is due: the movies are visually as perfect as they could be). The Two Towers *is* rather slow compared to Fellowship, or The Return of the King, but it's important as development for the third book. Try skipping ahead to Return of the King, then going back to read Two Towers later. I promise it's worth it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A4vle_goat
I feel an experiment coming on....