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Originally posted by IG-64

I think you guys might like this...

I will have to agree with him on one thing.

 

The movie was like 90% action and 10% everything else...(exageration but you get the idea) it was almost too overwhelming to me.

 

it was similar to the last matrix movie....too much of one thing is not good. (that one thing being action in this case)

 

 

anyways, in the end its just a movie...no reason to crap a brick over it...sit back, relax and enjoy it...thats what it was made for...to be entertaining. Critiquing it frame by frame is not what its for.

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Wow. Whiny much?

 

Interesting "plot holes" and "illogic" he listed. I'm sure most of you are more knowledgeable Lord of the Rings fans than I, so I don't need to bitch about those. But wow, this guy does alot of whining. Whine, Elrond didn't push Isildur into the fires (um, he's wearing a Ring of Power and Elrond doesn't want to become sushi? ...) Whine, Gandalf's a deus ex machina, whine, Boromir died. Whine, Treebeard didn't have a spectacular set of computer-generated armies battling it out on his trunk. Whine, the movie's in three parts.

 

It occurs to me that this guy had zero objectivity about these movies...and was probably only printed because dissenting opinions, especially 'controversial' ones like these, keep readers interested. ^_~

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When Episode 2 came out a group of Hispanics got to gather and went on CNN saying the movie was racist against Hispanic people, because Jango Fett looked Hispanic and the clone army was manufactured cannon faughter.

 

The stupid thing was Temuera Morrison isn't even close to being Hispanic he is a native Maori of New Zealand. Being PC is in it's self discriminating.:o

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Originally posted by Redwing

Elrond didn't push Isildur into the fires (um, he's wearing a Ring of Power and Elrond doesn't want to become sushi? ...)

 

Not to mention the entire race of men just might be a little ticked off when they see their king and Elrond go into the mountain and only Elrond comes out..........

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Originally posted by ET Warrior

Not to mention the entire race of men just might be a little ticked off when they see their king and Elrond go into the mountain and only Elrond comes out..........

 

tee hee.

 

Actually, when you put it that way, it would be kinda funny. :D

 

"Um, he tripped, yup, tripped..."

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Originally posted by XERXES

I will have to agree with him on one thing.

 

The movie was like 90% action and 10% everything else...(exageration but you get the idea) it was almost too overwhelming to me.

 

it was similar to the last matrix movie....too much of one thing is not good. (that one thing being action in this case)

 

 

anyways, in the end its just a movie...no reason to crap a brick over it...sit back, relax and enjoy it...thats what it was made for...to be entertaining. Critiquing it frame by frame is not what its for.

 

I suppose it would be a lot of action if it were the end of the world, and what about saving private ryan and braveheart? I think the EE will fix that problem as well, maybe have the houses of healing scenes.

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