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Old 10-10-2003, 10:21 AM   #16
Lyta_Underhill
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...why Legolas never has more than a dozen or so arrows in his quiver, yet never runs out?
As I recall, he is always gathering fallen arrows from finished battles and replenishing his supply. I suppose it would be boring to include the "Legolas retrieves arrows from the field" scenes (well, unless you're an Orli fan and like to watch him walking about, looking at the ground, stooping, picking up...ad etcetera...)
On the theme of facial hair, not only is it unusual for Aragorn to have the same level of unshavenness, but notice that Boromir's facial hair is always so neatly trimmed and shaped, as if he carries a portable kit with him...I always got the idea that Boromir was a little bit vain, with all that ostentatious stylish clothing, shield, decorated horn, etc. (maybe I just like to look at it... [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] )

I always wonder how the hobbit manage to avoid nasty foot injuries on such rough ground. Didn't Sean Astin sustain a particularly bad one some time during filming? Just how tough ARE hobbit feet? And, speaking of Sam, you know he and Frodo walk 1600-odd miles with bare food supplies; yet it seems in the movie that Sam doesn't lose an ounce of weight! I'd think Sam would be lean and mean after such an effort!

And whoever brought up the point about the Ring not disappearing on its chain, that was an apt observation. Of course, if that were the case, the Ring would become impossible to find! Maybe it is like a Mood Ring and has to have the warmth of a finger or other living body part in order to do its work...

All I can think of right now! Bye y'all!

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Lyta
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