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hong said:
Mickey Mouse is a trademark of AOL Time Warner, so there's NO WAY he could have appeared in a New Line production.

Not to nitpick here but isn't Mickey Mouse a trademark of Disney? I don't believe that AOL Time Warner (NYSE: AOL) owns Disney (NYSE: DIS).
 

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Bragg Battleaxe said:
This could be so obvious that everyone noticed it but when Frodo and company are hiding under the log from the Ringwraith and all the worms and spiders start coming out of the log, its at the moment when the Wraith touches the log. I think this implies that ANY sort of living creature is repulsed by the Wraith's presence and flees from it.

Actually, the things that come out are all vermin - I sort of saw that as the presence of the ringwraith brings death and corruption. *shrug*
 

Furn_Darkside said:
I have to point the petrified trolls out to everyone I see the movie with. :rolleyes:

When will the geeks inherit the earth and get it over with?

FD

Yes!

When they're fleeing the nazgul. I had to show my wife the scene about six times on video before she could see it.
 

When the first Nazgul enters the Shire and comes upon that Hobbit and his dog . . . think about it. The Hobbit is about 3 feet tall, and the dog comes up to about his knee. Small dog. This is one of the few times that they didn't make things all fit together size-wise (unless Hobbits just happen to breed tiny dogs). :)
 

Everybody notices Legolas stab an orc with an arrow then shoot a different orc with the same arrow, but how many people point out that immidiatly before that he pins two orcs together with a shot at point blank range? Through the chest at that!
 


Originally posted by Rhialto:
"Aw, hell, I may as well point out one...
Bilbo's parents have portraits above the fireplace."

Don't change the subject! I was just enjoying myself.:D

Now, was there a car or wasn't there?
I just can't believe a Nazgul on a horse could throw up all that dust.
 

There was no car. It's a house, with the chimney blowing smoke. As I said, if you've convinced yourself there's a car there, and only view it quickly, you'll think it's a car.
 

I watched the DVD the other night, and pulled out the book at the same time.

The scene in Moria where Gandalf and Frodo talk about Gollum is set in Bag End in the book, way up at the beginning of the tale. I think it works much better where Jackson put it.

PS
 

The portraits of Bilbo Baggins' parents are actually those of Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh.

Also, when the hobbits enter Bree, after the wagon scene, a cloaked, long-haired and bearded fellow turns in the rain with a flagon in his hand and belches. Isn't that Peter Jackson?
 

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