That didn't take up much of the movie at all, it is part of the books anyway. Also, there was just as many "lovey" scenes in "The Fellowship Of The Ring".Originally posted by crazyhobo
Oh, you mean that love story that took up a third of the movie?
Aragorn: I love you.
Elf chick: I love you to, but we can't be together.
Aragorn: I know.
Repeat for an hour.
TTT should've been an hour shorter than it was. Good the bits just didn't make up for the crap you had to sit through to get to em.
Guys do that as well.Originally posted by crazyhobo
On a semi-related note, why is it that whenever girls discuss movies it consists entirely of 'omg, this movie is good because it has the hotties in it' ?
Have you even read the book ? Her name is Liv Tyler.Originally posted by Macccca
The romance was just an excuse to give the elf girl more screen time, she says like 4 words in the book. but as they got someone semi well known to player her (forgot her name) they decided to give her a bigger role, the whole romance triangle thing wasnt even in the book.
It was only referred to briefly in the book. It was in the appendix that it went into the details about it. And which scenes exactly in FOTR had romance in them? There was some sexual tension, but no scenes where they talked about nothing for 10 minutes.Originally posted by Merethrond
That didn't take up much of the movie at all, it is part of the books anyway. Also, there was just as many "lovey" scenes in "The Fellowship Of The Ring".
I'm not sure whether you're trying to be sarcastic or not, but I can tell you that all the guys I know talk about the acting, the directing, the writing, even the music, before they talk about what the actors look like. Yet, 90% of girls will first talk about whichever pinup is fashionable that week.Originally posted by Merethrond
Guys do that as well.
In "The Two Towers" the story depicts the return of the king (Aragorn) and his queen, I do not remember precisely because I haven't read the book in a while but I remember there is a lot of romance in the novel.Originally posted by crazyhobo
It was only referred to briefly in the book. It was in the appendix that it went into the details about it.
At Rivendell.Originally posted by crazyhobo
And which scenes exactly in FOTR had romance in them? There was some sexual tension, but no scenes where they talked about nothing for 10 minutes.
Well when I am taking to my friends about a movie I have just seen, a fair bit of the conversation will consist of: "How hot was that girl". The scrip will be talked about heavily to.Originally posted by crazyhobo
I'm not sure whether you're trying to be sarcastic or not, but I can tell you that all the guys I know talk about the acting, the directing, the writing, even the music, before they talk about what the actors look like. Yet, 90% of girls will first talk about whichever pinup is fashionable that week.
To attract the male audience.Originally posted by **freakstar87**
i don't like arwen on the movie at all. sorry but i don't. in the book version she only appeared in ROTK and it's not that long. i don't see why liv tyler wants her character appears so much but if i was the director(peter jackson), i would have fired her for sure and ask for someone else to play arwen. i also don't see the point that she gets promoted so much in promo ads while even more important characters like merry and pippin gets less promotion. gosh i dislike arwen (in the movie).
I thought the males were already attracted because of the flashing lights.Originally posted by Merethrond
To attract the male audience.
Contrary to what you might think, crazyhobo, girls actually DO pay attention to the quality of the movie itself... shown by the fact that guys can be entertained by two hours of people getting blown up and shot to pieces with a total lack of storyline (eg. Bad Boys, Arnold Swartz. movies). Girls need a little more substance than that.Originally posted by crazyhobo
I'm not sure whether you're trying to be sarcastic or not, but I can tell you that all the guys I know talk about the acting, the directing, the writing, even the music, before they talk about what the actors look like. Yet, 90% of girls will first talk about whichever pinup is fashionable that week.
I completely agree, she sucks!Originally posted by **freakstar87**
i also don't see the point that she gets promoted so much in promo ads while even more important characters like merry and pippin gets less promotion. gosh i dislike arwen (in the movie).