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Old 07-03-2001, 09:07 PM   #11
Wulfere
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Have you ever tried reading Tolkiens "The Book of Lost Tales" ?
It's like reading greek....lord.
But then again I do like it. Being a bit daffy for Tolkien myself.
I really hope they get the movies right.


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Old 07-03-2001, 09:39 PM   #12
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Has anyone ever seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail? Sir Taliesin's little rant reminded me of a scence in that movie.

(A crowd of people drag a woman with a pointy hat and a long nose to their leader)

Crowd: She's a witch! Burn her!
Leader: How do you know she's a witch?
Normal looking man: She turned me into a newt!
Leader: (Looks at him funny) A newt?
NLM: ..... Well... I got better.

Sorry, just reminded me of that.
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Old 07-04-2001, 04:05 AM   #13
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Wow! A thread containing Tolkien, Monty Python, and blasphemy!

Yes, I've seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail, but only 15 times or so .

Sir Taliesin, you are not alone in your admiration of the great Mr. Tolkien, I too have this same respect and admiration. I've read ALL of the books released by Mr. Tolkien (this is not those that were released after his death from works compiled from notes that Tolkien made). I've read The Lord of the Rings 5 times and The Hobbit 3 times.

Epona! Don't you know that many of the games that we all play would be much different and considerably less enjoyable if not for J.R.R. Tolkien's many works?! Hobbits (and Halflings to some extent) wouldn't exist! Elves ( elves mind you!) would be Santa's helpers instead of powerful sorcerors and mighty warriors! And dwarves, what would they be without Tolkiens influence? They wouldn't be the great smiths and warriors that he made them to be! EVERY fantasy book I've read (and believe me, I've read a LOT) has been heavily influenced by Mr. Tolkien! I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion but this is.... is.... it's blasphemy!

-Jafin

P.S. Epona, j/k, I meant every reason for Tolkien's greatness that I said but you don't HAVE to agree.



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Old 07-04-2001, 09:50 AM   #14
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LOL!

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Old 07-04-2001, 12:47 PM   #15
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Quote:
Originally posted by Eladamri:
Has anyone ever seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail? Sir Taliesin's little rant reminded me of a scence in that movie.

(A crowd of people drag a woman with a pointy hat and a long nose to their leader)

Crowd: She's a witch! Burn her!
Leader: How do you know she's a witch?
Normal looking man: She turned me into a newt!
Leader: (Looks at him funny) A newt?
NLM: ..... Well... I got better.

Sorry, just reminded me of that.
When I wrote my statement above, I was think of Monty Python! Glad you enjoyed it. Of course it might be fun giving Epona a couple of lashes! (Just kidding Epona!!!)

Wulfere, I don't really consider the BOOK OF LOST TALES to be a true Tolkein book. It was just his working notes. For me, the last true Tolkein book was UNFINISHED TALES. Any thing after that was just too jumbled to be readable.
Christopher Tolkein should have stopped there.

I have read THE LORD OF THE RINGS and THE HOBBIT at least 30 times a piece. I always have enjoyed them. When I went to Desert Storm in 1990, I took my BIBLE and Tolkien's Boxed Set with me.

Man I HATE this keyboard!!! It sucks!!! It's not my usual one at work.

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