John Q. Mayhem
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That's cool...I still kick myself for reading them all out of order...(Hobbit, Silmarillion, RotK, TTT, FotR)
shilsen said:acrowed.
EricNoah said:I've read these books so many times, seen the films anywhere from 2 to 6 times each ... and yet, it still has the power to move me.
Which is why Eowyn is my favorite character in that series, well, second favorite, next to Gollum/Smeagol.EricNoah said:and before you know it I'm getting all teary-eyed over Eowyn's frustration and despair when Aragorn heads off for the paths of the dead...And then I end up reading Eowyn vs. the Witch King and the waterworks just about start again.
I'd suspect yes. As good as RotK was, it also felt rushed at times; a "greatest hits" of the book rather than a truly well integrated movie on its own right. I'm eagerly anticipating a more appropriate pacing to put the emotionally powerful scenes back in their proper contextEdena_of_Neith said:In the first two films, the extended versions of each were more powerful and hard hitting emotionally than the theatrical runs, for me.
I must wonder if the extended ROTK will be stronger than ROTK? If that is possible?