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LOTR Christmas rewatch check in thread
Posted on 12/16/21 at 10:47 pm
Posted on 12/16/21 at 10:47 pm
I can’t believe, that on the 19th, it’ll be 20 years since The Fellowship of the Ring hit theaters.
I was 11 years old, I had read the Hobbit in school that fall and I still remember it like yesterday my mom taking me and my older brother to theaters to see it. I knew LOTR was the sequel to the Hobbit but not much else beyond that.
I remember the fear put into my little mind at first sight of the Orcs in the prologue, the constant fear butterflies in my stomach as the Nazgûl were hunting the hobbits, my idolization of Aragorn and Legolas growing with each scene, my jaw dropping during the Balin’s Tomb skirmish, the despair when Gandalf dropped into the darkness of Kazad-Dum, being on the edge of my seat during the battle of Amon Hen, my confusion when it ended, not having read the books yet
It literally changed me forever. The next day I got mom to take me to Books-a-Million and I picked up the trilogy and read them all in January. Between releases I absolutely wore out my dvd copies over and over, I couldn’t get enough. My friends and I recited lines over and over in class.
It’s the best trilogy ever made. I watch them every Christmas because of the nostalgia it brings that they came out at this time. I always look back at how cool my mom was for taking us to such a high-fantasy set of films. She ended up going with us to each subsequent release opening day in theaters. That’s a memory I’ll never forget.
Can’t wait for my 1 year old to come of age in about 10 years and we watch them together and I annoy the hell out of him telling him about Viggo breaking his toe kicking that helmet and what not. I fricking love these films. I’ll knock out The Two Towers this weekend.
I was 11 years old, I had read the Hobbit in school that fall and I still remember it like yesterday my mom taking me and my older brother to theaters to see it. I knew LOTR was the sequel to the Hobbit but not much else beyond that.
I remember the fear put into my little mind at first sight of the Orcs in the prologue, the constant fear butterflies in my stomach as the Nazgûl were hunting the hobbits, my idolization of Aragorn and Legolas growing with each scene, my jaw dropping during the Balin’s Tomb skirmish, the despair when Gandalf dropped into the darkness of Kazad-Dum, being on the edge of my seat during the battle of Amon Hen, my confusion when it ended, not having read the books yet
It literally changed me forever. The next day I got mom to take me to Books-a-Million and I picked up the trilogy and read them all in January. Between releases I absolutely wore out my dvd copies over and over, I couldn’t get enough. My friends and I recited lines over and over in class.
It’s the best trilogy ever made. I watch them every Christmas because of the nostalgia it brings that they came out at this time. I always look back at how cool my mom was for taking us to such a high-fantasy set of films. She ended up going with us to each subsequent release opening day in theaters. That’s a memory I’ll never forget.
Can’t wait for my 1 year old to come of age in about 10 years and we watch them together and I annoy the hell out of him telling him about Viggo breaking his toe kicking that helmet and what not. I fricking love these films. I’ll knock out The Two Towers this weekend.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 11:02 pm to Frac the world
I'm doing this now too. I saw HBO Max now has the extended editions of Fellowship and of Two Towers. Just finished Fellowship EE yesterday and started TT EE today. I'm watching them an hour or two in a sitting taking breaks from work.
It's glorious.
It's glorious.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 11:32 pm to Frac the world
I do the same thing. I didn’t know this was a thing. I started a few years ago and my son, now 8, digs it. I love going down memory lane with these movies.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 11:51 pm to Frac the world
LOTR is instant nostalgia to my junior high years
Rented Fellowship DVD and had no idea it was a trilogy.. but quite bummed there at the end
Saw Twin towers at my local theater
Saw Return of the King in NYC in Times Square on a Sunday. I remember vividly the theater seated 2,000 people and the ticket was $14 in 2003
Rented Fellowship DVD and had no idea it was a trilogy.. but quite bummed there at the end
Saw Twin towers at my local theater
Saw Return of the King in NYC in Times Square on a Sunday. I remember vividly the theater seated 2,000 people and the ticket was $14 in 2003
Posted on 12/17/21 at 12:05 am to Lawyered
I don't know why, but LOTR is just far better watched during the holiday season.
Perhaps it's because of the strong religious undertones in Tolkien's works, but it just fits.
BTW, the Fellowship of the Ring Extended version is probably the best as semblance of fantasy work ever put in film.
And I used to be a Two Towers guy, but Fellowship, to me, is now the far superior film.
Perhaps it's because of the strong religious undertones in Tolkien's works, but it just fits.
BTW, the Fellowship of the Ring Extended version is probably the best as semblance of fantasy work ever put in film.
And I used to be a Two Towers guy, but Fellowship, to me, is now the far superior film.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 1:24 am to Frac the world
Peter Jackson looks like he would be right at home in the Shire. Perhaps a Proudfoot or a Bracegirdle from Hardbottle.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 8:04 am to Frac the world
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I remember the fear put into my little mind at first sight of the Orcs in the prologue, the constant fear butterflies in my stomach as the Nazgûl were hunting the hobbits, my idolization of Aragorn and Legolas growing with each scene, my jaw dropping during the Balin’s Tomb skirmish, the despair when Gandalf dropped into the darkness of Kazad-Dum, being on the edge of my seat during the battle of Amon Hen, my confusion when it ended, not having read the books yet
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My friends and I recited lines over and over in class.
Just kidding. It's the best trilogy ever made, and I'll watch it damn near any time I see it on TV. Can't wait until my son is old enough...I hope he likes it a smuch as I do.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 8:08 am to Frac the world
Yep. 4K extended editions this weekend.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 8:34 am to Frac the world
Posted on 12/17/21 at 8:40 am to Frac the world
quote:I was 12 and knew nothing of the story. Toward the end, I remember thinking "they really need to pick up the pace if they're going to make it to Mordor."
I was 11 years old, I had read the Hobbit in school that fall
Walking out of the theater, my mom (who had read the books) told me that it was the first of three movies. I was so pumped to learn that there was so much more to come. The whole trilogy was an amazing experience.
quote:Christmas has been the time I rewatch Star Wars, which started when I got a DVD box set of the OT years ago. The new movies being released around this time has reinforced that.
I watch them every Christmas because of the nostalgia it brings that they came out at this time.
But I do find time to rewatch all of LOTR every year.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 9:23 am to Jor Jor The Dinosaur
I do a six night marathon of the extended editions, watching them in two hour segments.
The extended edition of The Two Towers is a vast improvement over the theatrical release. Of the three, it benefits most from the additional material.
Fellowship is the best of the three, but ROTK earned every Oscar it won that night. I remember watching the ceremony thinking, “Holy cow! They’re going to win all 11 of their nominations!” It would have broken the record had Sean Aston been nominated in the Supporting Actor category like he should have been…
The extended edition of The Two Towers is a vast improvement over the theatrical release. Of the three, it benefits most from the additional material.
Fellowship is the best of the three, but ROTK earned every Oscar it won that night. I remember watching the ceremony thinking, “Holy cow! They’re going to win all 11 of their nominations!” It would have broken the record had Sean Aston been nominated in the Supporting Actor category like he should have been…
This post was edited on 12/17/21 at 9:25 am
Posted on 12/17/21 at 9:53 am to Jack Ruby
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I don't know why, but LOTR is just far better watched during the holiday season.
Well, Frodo did set out for Mordor with the Fellowship on Dec. 25.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 10:40 am to Philzilla2k
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Well, Frodo did set out for Mordor with the Fellowship on Dec. 25.
Is it time for a "Is LOTR a Christmas Movie?" debate?
It has gift giving. Thanks, Galadriel!
Just like the Grinch, Smeagol's heart grew 3 sizes one day (temporarily).
Snow scenes!
Magical beings that enter your house at night. Sounds like Christmas to me.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 11:28 am to Frac the world
In! Today is my last day of work before a three week break, so for the first time I’m going to do The Hobbit movies followed by Lord of the Rings.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 11:43 am to Rhames
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Yep. 4K extended editions this weekend.
Honestly, go with Blu Ray. 4K is so high definition that it makes everything (Gollum in particular) look fake.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 11:45 am to bluestem75
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The extended edition of The Two Towers is a vast improvement over the theatrical release. Of the three, it benefits most from the additional material.
Yeah, it was a big mistake to leave out the flashback at Osgiliath since Faramir simply comes across as a dick in the theatrical release while you very much understand him in the Extended Editions.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 11:45 am to Rhames
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Yep. 4K extended editions this weekend.
Id avoid ROTK in 4K. The graphics/CGI doesnt do too well in 4k.
I guess i'll do a rewatch too now though.
I remember watching FOTR in the theatre with two of my buddies and their parents, I think I was 15. Their parents walked out when Saruman started swinging Gandalf with his staff because it was too creepy for them.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 11:47 am to iwyLSUiwy
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Id avoid ROTK in 4K. The graphics/CGI doesnt do too well in 4k.
Even the Council of Elrond looks weird in 4K. Seriously, do Blu Ray. It’s way better quality. Keep 4K for movies like Top Gun.
Posted on 12/17/21 at 12:08 pm to Froman
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The Hobbit movies followed by Lord of the Rings.
Rewatched these with my son a year or two ago, but have not shown him the Hobbit trilogy yet. He already read the book. Am I doing him a disservice?
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