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Then I suppose it would be a combination of the two. To play a brave soldier who does not get a lot of heavy focus.
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I'd want to play a guy, because they get cooler parts than the girls. The girls all have the whole "Lets stay home and take care of the house while our menfolk save the world" (with some obvious exceptions).
I'd like playing maybe Forlong, or the archers (I haven't got my book with me to remember the names) who were killed shooting out the eyes of an oliphaunt. What's better than a really cool death scene? If I got to be Forlong, I'd get to lead tons of troops to Minas Tirith, and so have an excellent introduction, and then I'd die in battle, unhorsed and completely surrounded by enemies, until I was hewn down with an axe. Actually, I might change my mind about the girl parts, as long as if I could be Galadriel, Celeborn and I could lead our troops into Mirkwood and clear out Dol Goldur. Can you picture if they'd included that in the movies? Having the assaults on Lothlorien and then all of the Elves eventually coming out to kick some serious butt? That's possibly my favorite part of the Appendices, and its only about a paragraph long. Fea
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Cair Paravel during the Golden Age of Narnia
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either an elf archer or someone from Rohan.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Somewhere in the Northwest... for now
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Can I say that I wouldn't have really wanted to play a part... but actually I would have most wanted to take part in the behind the scenes action, more specifically the design of the costumes. The books are so descriptive, and give so many great details about the characters. That creating costumes that would perfectly fit them would be a dream job
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Where you want me to be
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I'd like to play Aragorn (not just 'cos of Arwen!) or Imrahil, because I don't think he was in the movie.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Ad finem itineris
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![]() I think I really would've liked being Random Elf Chic #2 (if I couldn't be Éowyn): she's the one behind Arwen's left shoulder when the Fellowship is leaving Rivendell. See, then I'd get to meet most every main actor/actress person and be on the Rivendell set! Then I could look around New Zealand and go home, and not be stuck there 15 months.
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I don't think the women's rights' movement has happened yet in middle earth. But, you should not forget what Eowyn did, for, no man could kill the leader of the ringwrights... and Galadriel, and Arwen... i'm not being rude, or too femininistic, i just thought you might like to be re-informed. and it is not kind to label, though you are speaking your opinion. and i repect that. blessed be, THE Ka. ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: In my own little world
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Well, if we put aside all gender restrictions, I would have loved to be Boromir, simply because he's such an emotionaly complex and interesting character.
Of course, I would have probably been happy with random hobbit/elf/rohirrim, etc ![]()
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Perhaps I misphrased... I didn't mean to come off quite like that. What I mean is not that women didn't do anything (hence the 'obvious exceptions'), because although they weren't headed off into battle to help save the world (for the most part) they were doing things, such as keeping the rest of the populations going so that the men would have something to come home to, among other things. I just meant that I, personally, would be far more interested in playing the parts where you can be hero.... or bad guy. There are few women (I understand the restrictions of the time period, don't get me wrong) playing active roles in The Lord of the Rings, and those particular roles (Eowyn, Galadriel, Arwen, Rosie Cotten, Lobelia Sackville-Baggins, Ioreth, etc) don't really interest me. My own acting tends to be self-restricted to roles that involve some sort of violence. As I said, what's more fun to act out than a death scene? As most of the parts that involve swordplay, hand-to-hand combat, bloody and gruesome deaths, or archery are the parts of men, I simply meant that I'd prefer one of those. I suppose I could play Eowyn... I guess this mentality stems from growing up playing 'war games' with my older brothers. Cops and robbers... Navy Seals... "Marine Corps Training"...
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Yes! Finally, someone understands! put ALL gender restrictions away! lock them in a heavly locked closet! And, that is exactly WHY i would choose to play Boromir, the emotional complexity! always changing, new plots and turns! or you could say bi-polar... but not that in a bad way! I have asked my friend about this excluding all gender restrictions and the such, and she said that she would do anything to be a hobbit. When i asked her why, she said she had always wanted feet that large... ![]() ![]()
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Denethor's True Love
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Mirkwood. With Thranduil... *swoon*
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I would like to have been Denethor. I want to understand him better.
If not Denethor, I suppose I'd make a good Eowyn, and an even better Faramir.
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