Its very boring, the films are too long and i have originally no idea how some people can have a yearly lotr marathon.

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    1 year ago

    Dude ROTK has like a whole hour of movie after the final battle lmao at some point it’s ridiculous

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. Being close to pissing myself in the cinema due to the incessant false summit endings soured that film a bit. Rewatching the extended version at home was amazing though.

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        fades to black Oh that seems like kindof a weird place to end, just stuck on a rock in the lava field.

        fades to black Oh okay, so it was just a little transition. Yeah makes sense for aragorn to be king.

        fades to black Alright, this is getting weird. Sam and Frodo are back in the Shire and Sam’s going to ask this girl out now?

        fades to black Jesus, I get it okay. Frodo is headed off to the undying lands, cool.

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      1 year ago

      The ring is destroyed like halfway through the last book. Tolkien was really into worldbuilding, and he refused to let the ring be the end of it. He had to ramble for another half a book about the fallout afterwards. Aragon getting crowned king, Frodo getting banished to the Shadow Realm, some more politicking in Rivendell, and I think we hear a little bit about the elves too?

      I’m also not a fan of the series, FWIW. I read the books. Gave them a fair chance. And fucking hated every minute of it, because I kept expecting it to get better. Because everyone loses their shit over it, so it has to get good eventually, right? I’m a massive fantasy nerd, but LOTR is just a slog.

      He did the same thing with The Hobbit. Smaug dies like three quarters of the way through the book, and he doesn’t even get killed by one of the characters that we’ve been following for the entire fucking book. The main characters just sort of wait for him to leave the lair, then rummage through his pile of gold once he’s gone.