01-12-2004, 08:24 AM | #21 |
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1) The Shire - I could totally picture myself living there and just lazing around all day. What a perfect place.
2) Minas Tirith - Definately a city of Kings. Spectacular. 3) Isengard - Both before and after Saruman destroyed it. We didn't see much of it as a whole but I loved the contrast between the two scenes that featured it.
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01-12-2004, 04:52 PM | #22 |
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1) Moria
2) The Shire 3) Black Gate
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02-06-2004, 07:52 PM | #23 |
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favorites...
I liked all of Mordor especially inside Mount Doom; Minas Tirith and Rivendell...exquisitely done... and yeah, the shire was really nice...
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02-15-2004, 11:27 PM | #24 |
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1) the Paths of the Dead… that was so spooky!!
2) Lothlorien 3) Minas Tirith– it looked exactly like I imagined it!
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02-26-2004, 08:22 PM | #25 |
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my favourite locales:
1) Barad Dur, with the layers of parapets, and the bridge over the abyss - excellent 2) Minas Ithil/Morgul, just what i expected from reading the book, perfect in every way 3) Moria, PJ captured the essence of the dwarves in there, who could fail to be moved by the great halls of Khazad-Dum? honourable mention goes to Minas Anor/Tirith, it did indeed seem to be 'wrought from the bones of the earth', even tolkien would have been proud of that one!! |
02-27-2004, 04:32 AM | #26 |
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It would have to be:
1. The Shire- so peaceful I wish I could live there 2. The mines of moria- Imagine what it would be like if there were dwarves still living there when the fellowship turned up. 3. Edoras- with the sweeping views |
03-03-2004, 05:31 PM | #27 |
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Hmmm....so many places
Rivendell I remember that being one of the first times in FotR I gasped out loud...that scene after Frodo is healed by Elrond and he walks out to the balcony and you can see the trees, the bridges, and the waterfalls. So beautiful. Honorable mention for this goes to Hobbiton for the same reasons, so I'm going to cheat and count it part of number one. Lothlorien It was so sad in the movies. Something about it seemed lost and gone forever, like it was meant to. All of the greys and the massive trees were absolutely beautiful, and they sent the right message to me. Grey Havens For the record, they were nothing like I imagined them. I suppose I imagined them more....grey. I always sort of pictured it as this sort of rocky outcrop, much like the one described in the last paragraph of A Conspiracy Unmasked (Ch. 5 or 6, Book I, I think) I always thought of that as a foreshadowing to the Grey Havens. But though different, this vision was beautiful and left a melancholy feeling as well as some hope for life after death. I liked it. Honorable Mentions: Minas Tirith Khazad-Dum Hall of Meduseld And so many more... Katie |
03-08-2004, 04:21 PM | #28 |
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Not only can't I just pick a favorite, I can't even pick the top three! They're all spectacular. The scenery either met my expectations from the book or surpassed them.
I guess off the top of my head without even thinking about it cause then I'd be here forever trying to pick favorites: 1) Shire 2) Minas Tirith 3) Rivendell Can't emphasize enough that they're all my favorite!!!
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03-20-2004, 08:45 AM | #29 |
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i say, my first is rivendell, second is minas tirith, third is the mines of moria
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03-24-2004, 05:25 PM | #30 |
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First the Shire, because it's so homelike -- I can see living there forever, raising kids, gardening.
Second, Rivendell, because it's so elvish and beautiful. Perfect for whatever you wanted to do, as Bilbo said. Hard choices: 3rd must be Meduseld, because it seemed so perfect for the great hall of the Rohirrim. Minas Tirith was spectacular as well, but more of a great city like New York, where I'd prefer not to live. |
03-27-2004, 09:06 AM | #31 |
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The Locations were some of my favorite moments in the whole series . . too many really to pick just three, but for starters.
1. The Shire - I was stunned by my first glimpse of the Shire. It was perfect. 2. Minas Tirith - The same chill went through me seeing the White City as I'd experienced from seeing the Shire. Outstanding. 3. The Lighting of the Beacons - Breathtaking and one of the most memorable scenes in filmatic history. Film is predominately a visual medium, and one that Jackson understands perfectly. Like an artist he has painted his vision of Middle-earth onto the big screen giving us moments like the ones mentioned above. At times to enhance the film he uses the talents of a John Howe or Alan Lee to transform what we see into a painting. |
04-05-2004, 06:52 PM | #32 |
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Edoras was beautiful. WETA actually built the entire city from scratch. It was quite cold though.
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04-05-2004, 07:05 PM | #33 |
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Gimli tasting the Orc blood in the Old Forest.
Aragorn floating in the river wearing a sword, battle gear etc. The Jack Black Easter Egg parody of the Council of Elrond. The Gollum MTV award video.
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04-06-2004, 02:37 AM | #34 |
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We finally get another member from NZ, and they call themselves Orlando Bloom. Bloody hell, no wonder people think we're back-ass-wards.
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08-12-2005, 11:58 PM | #38 |
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1.Minas Tirith
2.Ithilien, especially Henneth Annun 3.The Shire
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09-06-2005, 08:36 PM | #39 |
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Minas Tirith
Barad-Dur Shelob's Lair
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09-09-2005, 07:09 PM | #40 |
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I would pick:
1: Osgiliath, the ancient stony pathways, crumbling towers, a river running through it, mmm, man I love it! 2: Isenguard (in FotR, before they made it all mined and orcy) 3: Ithilen, where the rangers atack the Haradrim. Noble mentions are: Helm's Deep, Fangorn Forest, and the Shire.
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