Got your Return Of The King Tickets yet!
Mann I am siked about the final installment to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Only 1 week and a half to go! I am so excited I already purchased my tickets for the first day midnight showing.
I ask you do any of you Lord of the Rings fans have your tickets yet? |
All Reviews from private screenings, for the press, media, critics, etc. are saying this is the best of the three by far. And that it is the movie to beat this year for the Oscars.
I wanted to go see the marathon, which shows both the FOTR and TTT Extended Editions, and then follows with the midnight opening of ROTK. Problem is I have final exams for term two during that week, so its going to be hard to balance all of those together. So I will probably see it with my friends that Friday.:fuzsmile: |
I wood go see it but im out of money at the moment
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HHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL YES!!!!
Got em' 2 weeks ago online. Opeing night. It is ssssssoooo gonna rock. I cant friggin wait. |
i don't get very hyped about movies, it's unhealthy
but i must admit i am excited about this movie, but i'm not the kinda guy who buys tickets like a month before release. |
I have boxing day tickets at Fox Studios. God damn I am looking forward to that movie!
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Grigs Birthday is on the 21st, so that's when I'm seeing it. I can't wait! I am kinda sad that it's going to be over though.
The Academy is commonly know not to award blockbusters or fantasy movies......LOTR is both. I hope the Academy isn't so stubborn and just gives ROTK Best Picture....or at leats give PJ Best Director, he sooo deserves it. -oddguy:) |
MUST...GET...T..I..CK..ET..S....So...me one help me...oh my god im goin to die if i dont see LOTR:ROTK.....
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I would go, but I'm working the next day. I'm not as excited about as I was about the Matrix.
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LOTR struck me on more of an emotional level. I don't know why, but it just stirs up my heart like no other movie can. 1st Matrix was awesome, 2nd okay and I haven't seen the 3rd yet. For me, LOTR is a better trilogy and I know ROTK will deliver better tham Matrix could ever. I used to have a tough time picking my favorite movie, because I liked so many, but now my choice is very clear. LOTR.
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Anyways I could go on about that for a while, and how these films bring a lot of strong emotion, but I wont bore you. :p LOTR is definately tied with Star Wars for me, since I first saw the original movies when I was only 2 and 3 years old. But LOTR definately is coming close now to topping that for me.:fuzsmile: |
Though it's a bit unhealthy, I'm a bit excited about it coming out. Hopefully, the Tinseltown near me will have it on their DLP screen, SUPERB picture and sound. Like a giant flat-screen computer moniter. Oh yea... anyways, I'll probably see it the first Saturday morning after its release, mainly because not near as many people are there (thinking finding a parcking spot), it's like 2 bucks cheaper, and it's a godo way to make me get up:)
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i'm going to see it with me mate (Lucipher. Dun dun dun!) on the 20th. Then again with this girl i know. But soon i'll go and see Love Accutally with her, on the 24th...ah romance.
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Did you see the Primetime special for ROTK on ABC? It made me really impatient.:D
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I really should look into pre-booking, as I want to go and see the movie in "Gold Class" ... and last year we got stuck with average seating as we hadn't booked in advance.
Abe Babe... |
I havent seen any comercial yet only the advirtisement of the video game which I also want for Christmas. A friend of mine I know at school saw the ABC special and I am so ancious for this movie. Mann why does it have to be Tuesday? I am takeing a girl I know to see it and she is over board about this movie. I showed her the tickets and were like "Keep it safe Keep it secret!" just like Gandolf. We are not Boy friend and Girl friends we are just good friends. She is my neighbor. So we are going to go early get some dinner and then go see the movie. I am looking forward to the evening of the 17th. And the nice thing is I don't have to worry about exams because all my classes are art classes. Except one which is Intro to Business where there will be an exam but thats easy I am passing so I have nothing to worry about.
Paramiteabe... :fuzblink: |
The commercials alone are very emotionally engaging. They make me just want to see this film sooner and sooner.:fuzsmile:
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I keep missing the tv spots. I'll turn on the tv at the exact moment where it flashes main credits and says, "Rated PG-13. Starts December 17th." This has happened to me about five times!:flames:
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I see movies a lot naturally cause I am breaking into the film and the entertainment idustry as a career. I go for the visual element and the peer entertainment. Its eye candy for me. Nothing beats going to the theater at night by yourself and just relaxing and takeing your mind off of daily stresses. Of any place I like to go by myself it would have to be the movie theater. But its always fun to have people with you too. I dunno about you but I love previews because there is always something surpriseing comming like this Peter Pan film. Its like whoa Peter Pan heh neat! ya know? And I remember the previews to Episode 1 and 2. As soon as I heard the music and saw the 20th century Fox logo and the black screen I was like "yes!" Especially the Darth Vader breathing for one of the Episode 2 trailers. Its like you can feel the excitement when the preview starts. You get goose bumps when you see some of these previews. Which is associated to your excitement. I love that feeling. I alweys go to the theater early so I don't miss out on the previews. But the one thing I hate with now is this relitively new advirtiseing products in comercials in theaters now. What is up with that? ya know? Its like I don't want to see a comercial for the army in a movie theater or a comercial for friendship in a movie theater. For me I don't see any kind of point of advirtiseing the army or some shit like that. Not intrested thank you very much sheesh! I want to see strictly previews of up comming films and the movie nothing else. Ya know? |
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See I have some thoughts on the whole copyright thingy. I personally have never downloaded any films off the internet, etc.
But I was given one as a gift from a friend once, and the only reason I had it was because, I had just seen the film like twice in theatres, and couldnt wait to see it again like four to five months later on DVD. But before you get all mad at me, I did buy in fact the video on DVD when it came out. It was Ep2, and since I have so much SW stuff in my house, I just viewed it in advance because I couldnt wait for it to finally come out. Anyways the only movie I would ask for again from a friend is LOTR ROTK, being that I will probably see it multiple times in theatres. I will buy the theatrical release, and eventually the Extended Edition on DVD, like the two previous films. Besides those two cases, I disagree with the whole fact that people mass produce these "bootlegs" and try and make a profit off of it. Mine was atleast free for the one time I was given it. Plus some of these people then never go to see the movie in theatre or buy it when it comes out I think that is the true form of cheating the director, etc. |
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Oh, dont worry. I'm not mad at you. Plus, you actually bought the movie when it came out, so you're cool. I know people who download the movie and burn it to CD and that's it......A new movie is added to their library and they don't care to buy it when it actually comes out. It's not only stealing, it takes away the movie experience. -oddguy:fuzcool: |
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Likewise if FFVII:Advent Children gets a Japanese release before it's released anywhere else, I'm going to be scouring the net to look for a copy. I'll certainly buy it when it comes out on DVD (and more than once if they have a collectors and a normal one), but I'll be way too impatient to wait if there is a delay. That's the only time I approve of that kind of thing ... when something is unavailable. Another example is anime episodes ... a lot of stuff isn't released outside of Japan. I have FF:U on subbed video tape before it was ever even heard of getting it an English release. I actually didn't think it would ever get one, so again, had to resort to an illegal copy. And when it's out here next year, I'll be buying every episode again on the officially released DVD. Although there are Anime Clubs that make such available also, but again, it's not the official copy as they aren't available. I really want to join one, but the only one in Melbourne that doesn't have their meetings during work hours is on the other side of the city to me. Internet downloading isn't bad in such a situation as already outlined ... that is you can't get the movie/series anywhere else. And the majority of the anime fan subbing community has a rule that if the anime gets an English release, they will stop distributing it (of course some people don't too), as they are really just providing the episodes so that people can get access to them. But people making a profit out of it for themselves, that's not really fair. Of course again there are exceptions, like an anime club (which is non profit) may charge a small fee to rent a video tape to help cover costs of tapes, equipment and room hire for screenings. Abe Babe... |
I don't even bother with burning DVD's with feature films. For one the qulity isn't as good as the actual product. And two I rather wait and build my excitement. Its fun that way the way I look at it. My cousin did that with Episode 1 and it looked horrible. People whome sell these boot leg copies are takeing millions of dollors from the motion picture business and makeing something with awesome qulity and turning them into measily poor qulity films. That alone can easlily result in the los of careers for people whome work or eventually want to be in this field of work like Oddguy and I and a lot of others.
But of course there is nothing wrong with makeing a copy and giveing it to your friends for free and then buying the actual product. That way its not takeing away the business of the industry. As an illustraitor I have to be careful that nobody steals my work. Copyrighting is the number one thing in this business from the directors to the actors and even the illustraitors and artist where I fall in. We make a liveing of what the rest of the world considers entertainment. This is what our job is, we simply make a liveing off of this. So in finnish, piracy in this is most certainly wrong. But copying the product and destributing to people just for free is ok. It has to be non profit or otherwise its simply stealing business. Look at it this way. If people keep buying pireted movies or music then eventually the film and entertainment industry will eventually loose profit thus resulting in the closeing of doors of huge industries like 20th Century Fox. which means no more movies. No more music because they don't have the money to do what they want to do. The entertainment industry would wither in that case. But realistically that won't ever happen because the entertainment industry is so big its impossible. There is a saying that says "Hollywood runs the world." And in many ways it sort of does if you think about it. |