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kareniel
Lorien
Jun 3 2007, 11:00am
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"We do want to settle our dispute
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and I think we will," says New Line co-chief Michael Lynne in the homepage article regarding the Peter Jackson/Hobbit film controversy. There is always hope! At least a glimmer.
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grammaboodawg
Immortal
Jun 3 2007, 1:18pm
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I wondered where Lynne was during all of this!
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Even though it's just a hint of his feelings on this mess Shaye's created, I'm heartened by his comment. What a waste of time and energy. *shakes head* Thanks for this! I hadn't gotten to the homepage for a while, so I'm delighted to see some slight movement (hopefully :)
Trust him... The Hobbit is coming! "Barney Snow was here." ~Hug like a hobbit!~ "In my heaven..." TORn's Observations Lists
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Elven
Valinor
Jun 4 2007, 12:42pm
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Which homepage? is there a link or some text from the article maybe? //
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SILVERCHAIRS Daniel Johns gets the crowd going at the 'Big Day Out Festival' at Minas Tirith before Denethors famous stage dive. Tolkien was a Capricorn! ..*sing & sway* "All we are saying ..Is Give Pete A Chance" ... "Your friends are with you Peter"
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Morwen
Rohan
Jun 4 2007, 3:04pm
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Right here
If thou hearest the cry of the gull on the shore, Thy heart shall then rest in the forest no more.
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Elberbeth
Tol Eressea
Jun 4 2007, 3:10pm
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"There are some things that it is better to begin than to refuse, even though the end may be dark."
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Morwen
Rohan
Jun 4 2007, 3:15pm
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My subject line seems to be a victim of too much multi-tasking.
If thou hearest the cry of the gull on the shore, Thy heart shall then rest in the forest no more.
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mae govannen
Tol Eressea
Jun 6 2007, 2:18pm
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'Is everything sad going to come untrue?' (Sam, 'The Field of Cormallen', in 'The Return of the King'.)
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