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Yes you are OP.
I don't know what it means to be a casual, but I would say that you are definitely normal. I once fell asleep watching one of the movies. A big battle with walking trees was taking place. When I stirred to the battle appeared to still be going but now there were giant birds in the fight. I looked at the clock and 2 hours had passed. Apparently, they were two separate battles, but I couldn't tell it.I've tried soooooooooo many times to get into FoTR, TTT and RoTK. So many. The trilogy as a whole just fails in the engagement and pacing part. Maybe if I read the books first, I would have loved the films?
What say you
I don't know what it means to be a casual, but I would say that you are definitely normal. I once fell asleep watching one of the movies. A big battle with walking trees was taking place. When I stirred to the battle appeared to still be going but now there were giant birds in the fight. I looked at the clock and 2 hours had passed. Apparently, they were two separate battles, but I couldn't tell it.
I am likely to suffer flack for this, but I enjoyed The Hobbit more than the LotR trilogy of movies.Lord of the Snooze for me
That's just me
I am likely to suffer flack for this, but I enjoyed The Hobbit more than the LotR trilogy of movies.
Man I loved fighting fantasy books.I think maybe I'm a dark fantasy fan. This book was my life when I was 6 or 7
Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone were life
I did grow up on fantasy
Man I loved fighting fantasy books.
As for the Lord of the Rings movies - one part is seeing the books adapted as well as you could ever hope for them to be. But they are also just epic fantasy movies that have multiple interwoven plot lines that never get out of control or die on the vine (looking at you GoT). You have a ton of lore underpinning everything so it feels like a real world with a past that has lead to this point and nothing feels like an arbitrary plot point. And just some amazing set-pieces, great battles, amazing scenery. You have a huge cast of characters but you feel like each has a unique story and you never feel like you are missing out on one person's plot while they show you another. It's just the best classic fantasy you could hope to see in an epic trilogy of movies.
Nah, different strokes for folks.
I like the movies because they're well-made and because this guy is a fucking G:
I'd say u just got bad taste and prob enjoy marvel movies
Even d&d went to a more 'epic and heroic' narrative vibe, as opposed to the 1st edition's more gritty pulp dungeon crawling 'swords and sorcery' type feel.I think maybe I'm a dark fantasy fan. This book was my life when I was 6 or 7
Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone were life
I did grow up on fantasy
I am likely to suffer flack for this, but I enjoyed The Hobbit more than the LotR trilogy of movies.
How anyone could find these films boring or uninspiring means you have the retarded gene. There may be medication in the future for such an infliction but as it stands i'm affraid it's terminal.
Yes. You’re human scum.
I find them boring too and I cant stand Marvel movies. Id rather watch The Greasy StranglerI'd say u just got bad taste and prob enjoy marvel movies
That's the thing. As much as I find the LOTR movies boring, at least they have class. I even recognized that they're good movies but just not made for me. I wouldn't even compare them as close as MCU.You’re not a filthy casual IMO, just lame. Maybe quippy Marvel movies are more up your alley?
Sauron is HitlerFirst I've heard actuality
No buy you're annoying for using the fraise "filthy casual." Knock it off.
I am likely to suffer flack for this, but I enjoyed The Hobbit more than the LotR trilogy of movies.
In the good old days you people would have been thrown naked into the woods and left to fend for yourselvesI am likely to suffer flack for this, but I enjoyed The Hobbit more than the LotR trilogy of movies.
This is weapons grade BS.I am likely to suffer flack for this, but I enjoyed The Hobbit more than the LotR trilogy of movies.
I agree with the walking bit, especially the first movie
No, you aren't.I've tried soooooooooo many times to get into FoTR, TTT and RoTK. So many. The trilogy as a whole just fails in the engagement and pacing part. Maybe if I read the books first, I would have loved the films?
What say you
Now I have a reason to re-watch!