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Post by Serethiel on May 5, 2005 4:10:02 GMT -5
Anyone else think that Moria was pretty d**n close to the books? I thought PJ did a d**n good job of that place...
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Post by Arien Elensar on May 5, 2005 13:44:15 GMT -5
Thanks! ;D
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Post by Lady Undomiel on May 6, 2005 3:41:06 GMT -5
Anyone else think that Moria was pretty d**n close to the books? I thought PJ did a d**n good job of that place... I agree, Moria was breathtaking... it isn't my fav place in Middle-Earth but I think it was excellent built and captured...
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Post by Serethiel on May 6, 2005 16:51:16 GMT -5
Especially when they reached Dwarrowdelf- the columns looked amazing and I loved the looks on the faces of the Fellowship when they saw it.
SAM: "Now that's an eye opener and no mistake!"
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Post by Arien Elensar on May 7, 2005 0:33:05 GMT -5
lol Yeah! Moria was one of the best captured locations.
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aparna
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Post by aparna on May 7, 2005 1:56:55 GMT -5
Moria was certainly well captured.
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Post by Lady Undomiel on May 7, 2005 5:24:55 GMT -5
Especially when they reached Dwarrowdelf- the columns looked amazing and I loved the looks on the faces of the Fellowship when they saw it. SAM: "Now that's an eye opener and no mistake!" Yes I was also thinking about that moment when I think about Moria...
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Post by ErulissëEnethNîn on May 7, 2005 15:55:12 GMT -5
Especially when they reached Dwarrowdelf- the columns looked amazing and I loved the looks on the faces of the Fellowship when they saw it. SAM: "Now that's an eye opener and no mistake!" i totally agree!!! the Dwarrowdelf looked even better than what i had imagined it ;D
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Post by Serethiel on May 8, 2005 7:56:23 GMT -5
I used the films to help my imagination a little bit... since I watched the films before reading the books.
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Post by ErulissëEnethNîn on May 8, 2005 18:46:58 GMT -5
I used the films to help my imagination a little bit... since I watched the films before reading the books. yeah.. that's cool. i think now i have a mixture of my own imagination and the movie when reading the books now.
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Post by Serethiel on May 9, 2005 2:11:47 GMT -5
I think Peter Jackson did a d**n good job with the locations.. the look of the places he used- sometimes going from a book can be difficult, especially if the people around you have different visions of what locations look like. Rivendell or Lorien may have been somewhat different in the minds of others...
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moraniel
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Post by moraniel on May 20, 2005 14:27:58 GMT -5
I thought the Shire best There just was that something Lothlórien was, in my opinion, toootlly different what I had ever imagined. But not bad, not bad at all.
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Post by fbc on May 31, 2005 5:04:50 GMT -5
Rivendell.
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