What is the last movie you saw?
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The American, no plot, no acting, boring!.............one of the worst films that I've ever seen...( shame on Geo. Clooney, he must have needed the money BADLY )...
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Not to mention the stuff that they took creative liberties with...meh..I will just re-read the book.jmarsh3751 wrote:I just saw the new hobbit movie.... What drove me crazy was one line at that end that implies that Aragorn is over 60 years old in the LOTR series. Slight mistake on the writers part because they are trying to tie too much stuff together.
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Thats what I thought. I only saw the first movie, but it added so much stuff that wasnt in the book, and it was confusing trying to keep track of everything. I dont understand how they could make three full-length movies from a 287 page book. Im not going to bother with the next two movies. Very disappointing.jmarsh3751 wrote:I just saw the new hobbit movie.... What drove me crazy was one line at that end that implies that Aragorn is over 60 years old in the LOTR series. Slight mistake on the writers part because they are trying to tie too much stuff together.
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I haven't read LOTR for a very long time but I am pretty sure that Aragorn is over 60 years old in the LOTR series (I'm not sure but I think he is about 87 or 88). Aragorn is a Dunadan of royal blood. The Dunadan live about three times as long as normal humans and can retain their youth right up until death, especially those with royal lineage. This explains his young looks.jmarsh3751 wrote:I just saw the new hobbit movie.... What drove me crazy was one line at that end that implies that Aragorn is over 60 years old in the LOTR series. Slight mistake on the writers part because they are trying to tie too much stuff together.
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LOL...the same way they made three movies from a Disney RideBighuey wrote:Thats what I thought. I only saw the first movie, but it added so much stuff that wasnt in the book, and it was confusing trying to keep track of everything. I dont understand how they could make three full-length movies from a 287 page book. Im not going to bother with the next two movies. Very disappointing.jmarsh3751 wrote:I just saw the new hobbit movie.... What drove me crazy was one line at that end that implies that Aragorn is over 60 years old in the LOTR series. Slight mistake on the writers part because they are trying to tie too much stuff together.

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