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Return of the Jedi was a warning, fuckin' muppets!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
episode 3 is probably the only film ive watched where you KNOW exactly what is going to happen and have been fairly well satisfied by the route it takes to get there.
not like lord of the rings..........
i am more likely to release an album before the sisters
nigel d wrote:episode 3 is probably the only film ive watched where you KNOW exactly what is going to happen and have been fairly well satisfied by the route it takes to get there.
not like lord of the rings..........
...where you ALSO KNOW exactly what is going to happen and have been COMPLETELY satisfied by the route it takes to get there.
nigel d wrote:episode 3 is probably the only film ive watched where you KNOW exactly what is going to happen and have been fairly well satisfied by the route it takes to get there.
not like lord of the rings..........
...where you ALSO KNOW exactly what is going to happen and have been COMPLETELY satisfied by the route it takes to get there.
IZ.
{puts on anorak}...... good set of films(lotr) but the bloody end was all wrong , wrong , wrong.
i am more likely to release an album before the sisters
I can cope (just) with Bombadil being cut; I don't really understand why they had Faramir take Frodo and Sam to Osgiliath, but OK, whatever, fair enough.
But the whole point of the book is The Scouring Of The Shire. I was gutted when I heard they'd left that out.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell