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Mr. Arkenstone (isaac)
Tol Eressea
Jan 19 2015, 6:14pm
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A matter of nods
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I am not sure at all were to post this, but here we go. Ii am watching ROTK and the drinking game has gained a tremendous nod to the hobbit movies in that sense of goofy drunked humour of the dwarves and that party side of mirkwood elves. But now, regarding nods, would it be awesome to have a bridge movie after all showing the adventures of Legolas and Aragorn, alongside Ggandalf? What nod could it be? Well the phrase: what does your heart tell you...of Aragorn to Gandalf, could be a scene were Gandalf the grey does tell Aragorn that, and in ROTK Elessar just remembers the new Ggandalf the wisdom of the old one I would like to see that. A movie that could explore a huge amount of new territory, and that would ad to the experience of our beloved LOTR movies a new flavour just as hobbit has donein a happy way.
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Glorfindela
Valinor
Jan 19 2015, 6:28pm
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Viggo Mortensen and Orlando Bloom are rather too old to appear in another ME film, and Sir Ian probably would be by the time anything like this got going – and I couldn't see any actors taking the places of such well-known figures in their roles.
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Kelly of Water's Edge
Rohan
Jan 19 2015, 7:33pm
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Assuming that everything will be meant to be watched in chronological order, seeing Strider/Aragorn in a bridge movie would remove the tension of the Prancing Pony scene in LOTR for non-book readers. Remember, the audience members unfamiliar with the material shouldn't be quite sure whether or not the Hobbits should trust him.
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Mr. Arkenstone (isaac)
Tol Eressea
Jan 19 2015, 9:25pm
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In another post I just said that perhaps the Dunedain look more like alves in their youth. That could give Aragorn a weird look, perhaps he could have turn into a deceiver a not so uncommon thing in Middle-Earth
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Spriggan
Tol Eressea
Jan 19 2015, 9:45pm
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I think that isn't a particularly major obstacle.
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After all anyone who saw the trailer for FOTR would have realised the same thing. It's only a moment of wrong footing for a portion of the viewers.
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painjoiker
Grey Havens
Jan 20 2015, 1:23pm
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The tention is already broken...
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Strider was referenced in the Battle of the Five Armies implied to be a good man. A bridge-movie with Aragorn would not break it anymore than it already is
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