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Post by Luthie Baggins on Jul 7, 2004 18:10:00 GMT -6
gandalf said that that in the movie.....
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Post by Hilary on Jul 8, 2004 5:40:01 GMT -6
Yes (but which movie)...and who said it in which book?
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Post by Luthie Baggins on Jul 8, 2004 17:34:35 GMT -6
hold on... please i need to grab my copy of the book and ill tell u as soon as i get back.... ive been a tad busy and am really stretching myself thin. but the line was said in the movie by gandalf in the two towers and i shall try to be quick in posting the other half!!! (im really sorry about all of this.....)
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Post by Hilary on Jul 8, 2004 17:36:10 GMT -6
Gee, putting real life issues before a game?! Don't sweat it Luthie, you're almost there!
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Post by Luthie Baggins on Jul 12, 2004 18:29:41 GMT -6
[glow=red,2,300]my brother is playing a cruel trick on me....... he has convieniently hidden my book!!!! but i would guess that aragorn said this..... but i have no clue, if you must, just go on ahead, and leave me by to answer another question. [/glow]luthie baggins, feeling horribly shamed............
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Post by Hilary on Jul 13, 2004 6:08:09 GMT -6
You are right (and quite a good guesser )...Aragorn says this after having looking in the Orthanc stone in RotK, Bk V, Ch II; Gandalf says this to Aragorn in TTT film (but I think only in the EE) Your turn, Luthie!
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Post by Luthie Baggins on Jul 27, 2004 13:31:05 GMT -6
ok, this is abit harder to think of one without my book, so i am thinking of an easy one
"the world is changing, i feel it in the water, i feel it in the earth, i smell it in the air"
who said this in the movie, and who said this in the book? (i know, too easy, but it was all that i could think of)
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Post by Luthie Baggins on Aug 9, 2004 17:49:07 GMT -6
im surprised..... are there none who wish to answer??
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Post by Hilary on Aug 12, 2004 6:14:44 GMT -6
Galadriel says this in the voice-over at the beginning of Fellowship of the Ring.
Treebeard says this to Celeborn and Galadriel, at Isengard, as the Fellowship is bidding a final farewell (RotK, Bk VI, Ch. VI).
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Post by Fangorn on Aug 13, 2004 8:00:51 GMT -6
Hrrrooomm! Hooommm! I had forgotten that Hilary. Such a nice saying given so much gravity by the films. Thanks for the reminder!
I actually may have to change my tag line now....hmmmm
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Post by Luthie Baggins on Aug 16, 2004 17:25:44 GMT -6
ah, you are quite correct, continue, hilary
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Post by Hilary on Aug 20, 2004 5:42:08 GMT -6
This phrase was varied slightly between book and film, "her" used in one case, "your" used in the other:
"Who knows what she/you spoke to the darkness, alone, in the bitter watches of the night, when all her/your life seemed shrinking, and the walls of her/your bower closing in about her/you, a hutch to trammel some wild thing in?"
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Post by Fangorn on Aug 20, 2004 23:56:20 GMT -6
For Eowyn I made this:
And We Were Everyday, Together.....
Oh Rohan! Before I could walk, you horsed me Before I could talk, I swore an allegiance Oh Rohan! Before battle struck, they gave me a shield Before I could love, they gave me duty.
The Mearas run free on the plain, but not I!
Oh Rohan! My kin ride forth in great battles My fate is no longer my own From my arms they tear the shield of war and chain me here at our home
The grass is green under the feet of the Mearas!
Oh Rohan! Can you hear the Maiden’s call? Is there no sympathy at all? For one who can never be King but a great queen, by this One Ring?
The Mearas run, while the grass is still green!
His heart is taken, so no hope for me not even a ship to sail the sea But death in battle, if never a crown perhaps in this, I win reknown
And in battle, the Mearas are fierce!
O Rohan! I ride to death but I know As the arrows are strung to the bow Great deeds are not made by men But those who have faith in the end
The Mearas obey their masters!
Blood lust upon me, I charge into fate A Shield Maidens’ fury is one that can’t wait I brandish my sword and gallop and sing For Rohan and Glory!! And Theoden King!!
The Mearas always die beside their masters
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Post by Luthie Baggins on Aug 21, 2004 13:17:41 GMT -6
in the film, grima wormtongue said this, in the book, gandalf said this, and i think in the book it was the return of the king, and i would guess that it was the chapter "the houses of healing" but i could be wrong........
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Post by Hilary on Aug 23, 2004 5:39:57 GMT -6
You are correct, Luthie...your turn!
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