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Post by Eyalan on Jul 26, 2006 7:06:28 GMT -5
Ow me too! Who shall it be... ;D I think Haldir deserves another extra credit I watched RotK last night and it was obvious sometimes Aragorn's hair was redone in a split second!
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Post by Miluiel Greenleaf on Jul 26, 2006 17:14:49 GMT -5
HA! I have to agree. I hate how he never has a good hair day and only in ROTK when he's being coronated is it washed! GROSS! Anyway,I shall exalt Eyalan because I feel like it.
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Post by Fool of a Took on Jul 26, 2006 17:16:54 GMT -5
I think that Aragorn looked better dirty than he did when he was clean... XD
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Post by Miluiel Greenleaf on Jul 26, 2006 17:39:10 GMT -5
Blech. My grooming tips for Aragorn: shave, take a shower once in a while and learn how to either sow or buy new clothes entirely.
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Post by Telpeath on Jul 26, 2006 20:18:18 GMT -5
I COMPLETELY AGREE! This is why I didnt like him. In the entire trilogy...he looked like an unshaven sheep! LOL. At the coronation...he actually looks human. Insted of Chubacka. DYDYDYDYD. (Making chubacka noice even though not that big of a fan). I didnt like that....and thats why I was hesitent to Arwen marrying him!
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Post by Eyalan on Jul 27, 2006 17:40:59 GMT -5
* Exalt for making me fell of my chair with laughter! *
Another few movie mistakes to get us back on-topic:
As Boromir and Aragorn talk right before Boromir dies, you can see Boromir's right hand gripping Aragorn's left shoulder in the shot from behind Aragorn's right shoulder, but when the camera view changes to Boromir's perspective, looking up at Aragorn, his hand is not there. The scene goes back and forth between these two views several times.
When the Nazgul confront Arwen across the river, they draw their swords in their left hands. In the next shot this changes to their right.
At Bilbo's party, when Merry and Pippin set off the dragon firework, they are shown inside a small tent. The tent has dishes and other things in it, and is quite full. When the firework launches, taking the tent with it, you can see that all of the things inside the tent (with the exception of Merry and Pippin) have disappeared.
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Post by Haldir on Jul 27, 2006 17:48:23 GMT -5
LOLLLL out of all the ones you've just mentioned, Eyalan ... I only knew about the one with Boromir and Aragorn ... that's hilarious!!!!!!!!! *ROFL*
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Post by Telpeath on Jul 29, 2006 18:59:21 GMT -5
I didnt know those existed. I will have to rewatch the tril. all over *AGAIN*
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Post by Eyalan on Jul 31, 2006 0:18:13 GMT -5
When you watch it anyway, keep a look out for this one as well:
When the Fellowship meets in Rivendell, and Gimli tries to break the Ring with his axe, the axe breaks into many pieces on the platform upon which the Ring is laid. At first, the pieces are there in the close-up view. When the camera pans back for a long range view of the Fellowship, the pieces of the axe on the platform are gone. In the following close-up, the pieces magically reappear.
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Post by Miluiel Greenleaf on Jul 31, 2006 19:25:31 GMT -5
I COMPLETELY AGREE! This is why I didnt like him. In the entire trilogy...he looked like an unshaven sheep! LOL. At the coronation...he actually looks human. Insted of Chubacka. DYDYDYDYD. (Making chubacka noice even though not that big of a fan). I didnt like that....and thats why I was hesitent to Arwen marrying him! We understand each other completely. Another reason I was hesitant to play Arwen in the RPG. ^And another good point, Eya! I'll have to think of more of those...you are too smart!
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Post by Telpeath on Aug 12, 2006 19:23:29 GMT -5
When you watch it anyway, keep a look out for this one as well: When the Fellowship meets in Rivendell, and Gimli tries to break the Ring with his axe, the axe breaks into many pieces on the platform upon which the Ring is laid. At first, the pieces are there in the close-up view. When the camera pans back for a long range view of the Fellowship, the pieces of the axe on the platform are gone. In the following close-up, the pieces magically reappear. Yes, I did notice that when I watched. It is rather strange. I havent seen any movie mistakes in the ROTK. Mainly just in FOTR and TTT? Is there any in the return of the king. *No wonder that was my favorite movie!*
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Post by Eyalan on Aug 13, 2006 23:08:29 GMT -5
No mistakes in the return of the king? Hmmm... When Gollum accuses Sam of eating the lembas bread, the crumbs on his shoulder don't appear until the shot when Gollum brushes them away. In the scene where Frodo is stabbed by Shelob (the giant spider) and wrapped in her web, Sam thinks he's dead because he's not moving at all. From Sam's point of view Frodo's eyes are fixed wide open. A cut to a side view of Sam lifting Frodo shows Frodo's eyes shut. The next cut back to the original point of view shows Frodo's eyes back fixed open. When at the Black Gate, the armies of men are surrounded by Orcs, then after Aragorn's "For Frodo" line, they charge across the screen from left to right. When they are running, in a shot where Gandalf is seen on the very right of the screen and 2 Warriors of Rohan with axes are in the front of the shot, you can see through some gaps and there are no Orcs, just an open field. Thousands of Orcs just - disappeared. After Denethor looks down at the Orc army, mumbling about Rohan's desertion, Gothmog laughs as the stones are catapulted towards Minas Tirith. Then there are two close-ups of people running and screaming and at the start of the second shot, Pippin is seen fleeing off screen at the right. But that's impossible, Pippin is still with Faramir, near the White Tree!! Shall I go on??
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Post by Miluiel Greenleaf on Aug 14, 2006 14:28:31 GMT -5
Wow that's true! Also the scene with the beacons. No WAY could hay light that quickly. Not even with oil. It would have died down rather than become stronger. And when that Black thingy comes out of the Black Gate and it lies about Frodo being dead, and then Aragorn chops its head off it magically disappears when the orcs are marching towards the army. Besides, from that angle, the head would have come off at an angle, not straight off like the movie suggests. And then there's the whole thing with Aragorn being on the horse at the start and then the horse magically disappears along with Legolas's and Gandalf's and Eomer's.
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Post by Eyalan on Aug 16, 2006 6:33:23 GMT -5
The horses disappeared? When? How? Tell us more!
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Post by Telpeath on Aug 16, 2006 22:19:25 GMT -5
Well heres one for you all! Did you know that when Arwen appears for the first time in FOTR and says that elvish line to frodo. The hairstyle durring it is different from after the line! I noticed that while looking at her magnificence!
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