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Post by MeredithThornbank on Oct 26, 2003 13:41:58 GMT
A major break with the books but was it right was it moral and why were they all dressed exactly alike
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Post by Eloise on Oct 26, 2003 14:13:45 GMT
What's an elf? No just joking- there shouldn't have been any there at all. It was a silly mistake, and killing of Haldir was even more stupid Can you tell this is a sensitive subject?
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Post by MirkwoodArcher on Oct 26, 2003 14:22:19 GMT
I agree, no-one but Legolas. Haldir is still living in Lothlorien, untroubled by goings on in Rohan! Apart from anything else Helm's Deep is a moment of supreme human heroism. Elves have their own glory.
Neneithel
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Post by Eloise on Oct 26, 2003 14:42:46 GMT
Oops, I goofed! Legolas should still be there, he's one of the hunters after all! Thats what you get for not reading all the options!
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Post by Matrix on Oct 26, 2003 15:17:25 GMT
whats an elf?
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Post by Elessar on Oct 26, 2003 15:49:45 GMT
Just Legolas!
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Post by MeredithThornbank on Oct 26, 2003 17:05:47 GMT
nice to see a whats an elf
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Post by Laerdan on Oct 28, 2003 0:01:08 GMT
The elves all look very impressive but it's a shame to change the story so much
Legolas belongs there and he's enough elf for anyone
As for Haldir he is "UUGGLY"
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Post by Simbelmyne on Oct 28, 2003 10:18:13 GMT
I'm moving this to The Golden Hall because it's to do with the movie You can find it there.
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Post by Matrix on Oct 28, 2003 16:30:50 GMT
I still havnt been told whats an elf!!
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Post by MirkwoodArcher on Oct 28, 2003 17:02:18 GMT
The smile of a star and the trust in an oath A voice that keeps harmony with life and growth. A sword never yielding, a well-guided bow, A heart built for joy that bears burdens of woe. A youth that is ancient, yet stays ever young, The brightest of lights and best song ever sung.
Or, to put it more simply, an elf is an immortal being of great slinkiness!
Neneithel
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Post by Éowynshue on Oct 28, 2003 18:37:13 GMT
Only Legolas should have been there, but meh its all in the past. And Haldir's death scene is one of my fave parts of TTT now lol. He looks good in that blue digital grading...
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Post by Elessar on Oct 28, 2003 21:23:03 GMT
The smile of a star and the trust in an oath A voice that keeps harmony with life and growth. A sword never yielding, a well-guided bow, A heart built for joy that bears burdens of woe. A youth that is ancient, yet stays ever young, The brightest of lights and best song ever sung. Or, to put it more simply, an elf is an immortal being of great slinkiness! Neneithel Wow, that's impressive! Did you write it?
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Post by MirkwoodArcher on Oct 28, 2003 23:39:07 GMT
Yes, it came to me when I saw Matrix's post. Not bad for an improvisation is it? ;D I think I'm getting better at poetry!
Neneithel
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Post by Laerdan on Oct 29, 2003 11:58:50 GMT
It's true Haldirs death scene is a treat it means we don't have to put up with him any more he should have stayed in Lothlorien no where near handsome enough to be a main character in this film though I know others would disagree
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