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Title: Tol Eressea
Status: Registered User
Registered: Jan 3 2008, 5:57am
Last Logon: Aug 7 2016, 6:36pm
Posts: 2077 (0.4 per day)
Real Name: Kevin K.
Location: St. Louis, Mo. U.S.
Gender: Male
Local Time: 6:08 pm
Interests: Some (non-LotR) favorites... Directors: Ingmar Bergman, Krysztof Keislowski, Wim Wenders, Woody Allen, Coen Bros., Terry Gilliam, P.T. Anderson, Monty Python, Peter Greenaway, Michelangelo Antonioni, Ridley Scott... Movies: Paris, Texas, Blade Runner, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Double Life of Veronique, Alien, Cries and Whispers, The Shining, Wings of Desire, The Conversation, The Piano, Brazil, Blue Velvet... Books: Lonesome Dove, A Room with a View, The Stranger, Ethan Frome, The Little Prince, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, All the President's Men, Slaughter-house 5, True Grit... Television: Lost, Twin Peaks, The Office (UK), Arrested Development, Freaks and Geeks, Homicide, Seinfeld, SCTV, The Sopranos, Battlestar Galactica... Music: Peter Gabriel, Radiohead, Phillip Glass, Leonard Cohen, Talking Heads/David Byrne, Yo La Tengo, Lloyd Cole, Paul Westerberg, REM, The Rolling Stones, U2... Videogames: Half-life/Portal, Resident Evil, Metroid, Dead Space, Mario Kart, Rayman, Turok, Mario/Donkey Kong
First Lord of the Rings reading experience: 8th grade, reading class-- read The Hobbit and liked it, read The Lord of the Rings and *loved* it. I especially loved the maps, and the deep, seemingly never-ending history.
Favorite Tolkien character: When i first read it, it was Strider, but not Aragorn-- i liked him more as a dark and mysterious Ranger of the North, and i always wished he'd stayed that way. As i grew older, it became Gandalf *the Grey*, so wise, yet down-to-earth, mischevious and funny (this was later solidified by Sir Ian McKellan). Now it's a split between Gandalf and Gollum, but that's mainly due to the films' absolutely brilliant portrayal of him, and the genius of Andy Serkis.
Less Filling or Tastes Great: Tastes Great
Elves and Dragons or Cabbages and Potatoes: Cabbages and Potatoes
Email: kdkseven@yahoo.com
 


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