A big change for me and the best things the movie did for me was restoring my passion for LOTR. If it wasn't for the movies I honestly don't see myself being here and ever finding the 'Downs. I don't even see myself rereading the books unless I happened to be cleaning out my basement (which wouldn't have happened if I didn't see the movies and go "Hey, I have these books"). Need to say that the books were a little raggedy and so I decided to get the new edition out with all three books combined and the Black Rider for the cover.
I remember my dad first getting them and then giving them to me to read. But, after one time I just kind of forgot about them and let them slip out of knowledge. The movies restored my passion and for that I'm grateful, if it wasn't for the movies I don't see myself being where I am today.
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Are there movie-related things that you wish you had done, that you never quite got around to? How much do you regret the missed opportunity?
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I think the biggest one would be wanting to visit New Zealand, but I don't see that happening in the near future.
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Have you maintained any LOTR-related hobbies, habits, or traditions that you didn't have before the movie came out?
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Painting and collecting them game-workshop miniatures. Getting the LOTR set that came out after the movies, and I still find myself doing that today.
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Are you "so over" something LOTR-movie related?
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I actually still find myself tracking some of the actors. Now, a lot of them have sort of slipped away like Elijah Wood, Sean Astin (though he is in some TV series), and so forth, but there's still some I continually find to see what movies they're going to be in.
The most would have to be Sean Bean (what a surprise huh?) His performance in LOTR mesmorized me, and I guess this could be another change. Before the movies I had not disliked Boromir but he surely was not my favorite, and never really thought twice about him. Bean delivered a great performance and I try to see what movies he's in and he still is performing great. I still haven't seen
The Island yet, where I hear he does his normal good guy/bad guy role. I am waiting for
Flightplan to come out, not just for Mr. Bean but the movie sounds really good and thrilling. Sean was in Troy with Orlando as well, though his role is minor he makes the best of it. And if you haven't seen
National Treasure I would suggest it, just for seeing Sean Bean's performance.
Another one I continue to look at is Chris Lee who is just amazing. 88 years old and he's still acting. He has stunned me for years and he continues. One of the only good actors in the new Star Wars Episodes.