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Is there going to be a movie which links all three books in one movie?
The title says it all :p
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ten views but no-one knows the answer? plz try to dig this one up for me plz
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I'm sorry, but to answer this question, I would have to be a prophet, and though I have many abilities, that's not one of them. ;) As far as I know, there is no information out yet which could give an answer to your question. We'll all have to wait!
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Acceptable answers would include:
Probably not. Definitely not. Not in fifty years at least. If I ever get round to doing it. Closed. |
I think I'll narrow Eomer's list down to...
Definitely not and Closed |
Why not watch all 3 movies simultaneuosly?(sp?) :D
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suppose i could but i would lose time taking one dvd out and putting another in
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Gandalf the White, it's already been done.
The Lord of The Rings is not three separate books. It is one work published in three volumes. The film is not three separate films. It's one film released in three parts. |
... and shouldn't this be in the movies section??
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lol sorry
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That would be quite a long movie. :smokin:
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Legolas,
Not "would be quite a long movie" but "is quite a long movie". That's why they released it in three parts. . |
I thought it odd, seeing that "The Fellowship of the Ring" and "The Two Towers" were playing on TV this past weekend, that the 'information' regarding FotR stated that it was "Part 1 of 2" of the LotR trilogy. TTT was part 2, and so maybe TBS (the station airing the movies) hadn't updated their information since before RotK came out.
Or maybe they just don't have a clue. :rolleyes: |
Maybe they got it confused with Bakshi and thought LotR ended at Helm's Deep?
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They might combine the 3 movies into one huge one...
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