I assume y'all are out seeing it now, but just in case you aren't...if you're
taking someone with you who didn't see Fellowship or read the book, you need
to explain to them what's going on, because the movie has no "What Has Gone
Before" intro.
I'll second the advice to find good sound.
I'd love to see Grunts filmed too, assuming we're talking about Mary Gentle's
oddball novel of that name.
> On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 01:56 PM, CS Renegade wrote:
> From: ~ On Behalf Of Laserlight
From: ~ On Behalf Of Laserlight
Sent: 19 December 2002 00:51
Subject: [OT] LotR Two Towers
> ...if you're taking someone with you who didn't see
www.aintitcool.com 's recommendation is to rent or otherwise view FOTR before
seeing TT in order to get the full effect. As with the first film, go the
extra mile in order to find an auditorium with
first-rate sound.
Nathan "so when do they film Grunts?" Girdler
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 21:56:27 -0000, "CS Renegade"
<njg@csrenegade.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> www.aintitcool.com 's recommendation is to rent or
We're going to do that either this weekend, or late next week. I got FOTR on
DVD back when it first came out, but got the Special Edition for my birthday.
I've heard from a number of sources that you should watch the SE version, with
the extended footage integrated into the story, as it includes more character
development.