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ost_uid0][quote ost_uid0]Also, Gollum appears to have never existed -- did you notice he wasn't in a single effects shot they showed?[/quote ost_uid0]What? I didn't watch them, but that is just crazy!  Granted, there are a lot of special effects, but Gollum is one of the most amazing ones. I think the reason they got shafted on the acting nominations is it is too much of an ensemble movie.  Not enough screen time for anyone in one movie anyway, except maybe Frodo in the first film.  I thought the acting was excellent myself, lots of attention to facial expressions and little details.  They need a best ensemble nomination that includes all the extras and everything, they would have won that  :smile:[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]Quinalla's got a point. They couldn't spend too much time on getting any one actor's acting exactly right because there were so many actors to work with.But one part that sticks in my mind as being subpar is the start of TTT, where Aragorn & co. are running along. Legolas's :dead: ly cheesy mug shot is the direction's fault. But then Aragorn does this terribly threadbare bit where he runs up to the proverbial duct tape X on the ground, stops and immediately goes Shakespeare (and seems to be attempting to make it all look and sound perfectly spontaneous. Well, he fails at that) and immediately begins running again. And then, if I remember correctly, Legolas does the same thing. "Run up to this point, turn and gaze in this direction, deliver this monologue, turn back around and start running again." (Neither of the monologues were anything that would have just occurred to one or the other suddenly after several days of running through the land. If they're going to bother to stop to say it, it's probably because the thoughts behind the monologue are gradually taking hold of their attention. So I'd expect them to slow down to a stop over several steps, not stop in their tracks as if they had just discovered a gorge lay before them.) [i ost_uid0]I[/i ost_uid0] could have done that. Well, except for the apparent lack of deep breathing that I remember on their part. Apparently our heroes are so hardened by years of hard living that their muscles use the same amount of oxygen to run as to stand still...but that's getting ridiculously off topic, I suspect. [/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0][quote ost_uid0="Sa'ar Chasm"]Plus it doesn't have Leonardo[/quote ost_uid0]Let go, damn you. Let go of those 3 hours I can never get back! [quote ost_uid0]or Charleton Heston.[/quote ost_uid0]Yeah, I'm still siding with the apes on that one.[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]:lol: Â :lol: Â :lol: Great article (or whatever you call it), Zeke.[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0][quote ost_uid0]"What I'd like to know is how a movie about evil, evil war won the Nobel Peace Prize," observed actor Viggo Mortensen. [/quote ost_uid0]In addition to the physics, chemistry, medicine, and literature prizes... [/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]^ Economics, too, no doubt. :smile:[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]Are you kidding? It won the Nobel Prize in hot dog skiing.[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]I do agree with you that the one-liners during the running sequence were a little lame in TT, NAHTMMM, but Viggo did have a broken toe (from kicking the orc helmet, the take he did it in is the one in the movie btw), Orlando had a broken rib (from falling off a horse), heck even the guy who played the scale double for Gimli had an injury (not that he talked). Â They were the gimp squad running around all over the place I think it would have been better if they had done a scene with those three during one of the nights. They don't run at night in the books because they are afraid of missing another sign like Pippen's leaf clasp. Â Then they could have had a conversation instead of silly one-liners. Â And besides, Viggo selling the tracking scene where he tells us exactly what happened to Merry and Pippen made up for it IMO.[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0][quote ost_uid0="Quinalla"]I think it would have been better if they had done a scene with those three during one of the nights. They don't run at night in the books because they are afraid of missing another sign like Pippen's leaf clasp. Â Then they could have had a conversation instead of silly one-liners.[/quote ost_uid0]Sounds good to me! They may have avoided anything of the sort because they wanted to keep up the pace and the sense of urgency on the runners' part. [quote ost_uid0]Â And besides, Viggo selling the tracking scene where he tells us exactly what happened to Merry and Pippen made up for it IMO.[/quote ost_uid0]I agree he did that scene well. [/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]In hot dog skiing, you ski off a slope and then pull off as many crazy flips and twists as you can before you hit the ground. It was an event in the old Olympics-based Commodore 64 game Winter Games. Man, I spent hours playing that game.[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]Ahhhhh, yes.[/color ost_uid0]
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