The LoTR movies were a family thing for us - three Christmases in a row, we forced My Awesome Husband's (TM) ENTIRE FAMILY to come with us for each movie - and they loved them (I may have told you this before).
His Mom even said, at the end of the first one (and you KNOW how long they are!) "What, that's it? Where's the rest? What happens next?" It was so cute! So we promised to take them all again the following year, and a tradition was born.
I wonder if the new Hobbit comes out at Christmas? We could do it all over again!
I didn't know about your family tradition to see the LotR movies, but I highly approve!
What, that's it? Where's the rest? What happens next?" It was so cute!
Omg, that's adorable! There was this dude in the theater at the end of Fellowship and he had to have been early 20s but apparently had never read the book. At the end, he just yells out, "What?! How is that the end?!" and his girlfriend was all, "I told you ahead of time it was going to end on a cliffhanger," and the guy goes, "But you didn't tell me it would end like that! Orcs have Merry and Pippin! And..and...The fellowship is broken!" It was hysterical.
The Hobbit does come out in December (just double-checked with The BFF) so YAY for restoring old family traditons.
After 20 years, my sister finally learned the way to get me to do things wasn't intimidation, but bribery! lol
Actually the best LotR story involving my sister was how I discovered fanfic and was telling her all about how people on the internet write stories about hobbits and omg, I was going to write stories about hobbits and wow! And then one day, she broke down and showed me her website and I was like, "Wait. You wrote The Care and Feeding of Hobbits? I LOVE THAT FIC!" I just hadn't realized I was related to the author. :)
I love that story. Some of those animated movies really were freaky. Secret of Nimh was the rainy day movie at my elementary school and it scared me.
Making you read all the books beforehand is wonderful. I hadn't fully finished them all when the movies started to come out so reread and finished. I'd been reading The Two Towers at summer camp and lost my copy about halfway through. Someday we need to do a LotR marathon with baked goods or shireish food.
Also I just filled one of your porn prompts though its not fully porny, I hope you like it.
All of those 80s animated movies were put out my people who had done too much acid in the 70s. The Secret of Nimh was so inappropriate for elementary school kids - clearly your teacher was under the same belief as my mom, that 'animated' meant 'for children'. It particularly gave me bad dreams because 'lab rats being used for medical testing'. I still can't watch ET just for that one scene where they strap Eliot and ET down to the medical lab table at the army base - I sure as hell can't handle the Secret of Nimh.
Someday we need to do a LotR marathon with baked goods or shireish food.
We usually do a marathon on Thanksgiving weeked, but you usually go home for Thanksgiving weekend - we will haveto do a 'springtime' viewing, at least of Fellowship - it feels very like a springtime movie to me. We could make Lembas! My sister and I made it once and it was pretty good.
Yes, it was so weird. Did you ever have that thing where when it rained, you watched a movie for recess or other odd times? That was when we saw it, which was bizarre. I don't think I've actually seen Nimh all the way through.
Well, I don't know where I'll be come November but Spring movies are always good.
Yes, its the eye prompt, yesterday I just suddenly had an idea for Hank/Raven and wrote it. I'm considering expanding it.
Did you ever have that thing where when it rained, you watched a movie for recess or other odd times?
Yeah and I hated that because you never got to finish a whole movie. We also had this thing when it rained where we had 'recess inside' and we all sat on top of our desks and we had this red ball (like you would use for dodge ball) and we would just yell out a person's name and then throw it at their head and they had to catch it and if they missed, they had to sit back down in their chair. I hated it because people were just always trying to knock you off your desk.
Anyways, it looks like I am having a light week this week, if you wanted to come down for an afternoon and hang. Let me know what your schedule looks like.
<3 After I told you this story on your LJ, I thought, "I should go post about it in detail over on my own LJ. It is really quite a nice little story about my sister." I am really glad my sister is so good at getting me to do things because I would have regretted not reading the books first.
Also, as an older sibling, I must tell you that seniority is a sacred rule passed down from generation to generation and not to be trifled with
ahahahahah It sounds like Wesley read about it in some book he borrowed from Giles!
Well, I disagree when it is used against me...but you better believe I envoked 'the right of seniority' against my little brother all the time!
A DVD player is an awesome motivation. Maybe if someone had offered me one things would have turned out differently. As it is, I tried to read them in English when I was still pretty new to the whole "books in English" thing, so I can't say that I enjoyed them all that much. *ducks lightning strikes from above at the blasphemy*
It sounds like Wesley read about it in some book he borrowed from Giles! Hahahaha, awesome. Oh Wesley.
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The LoTR movies were a family thing for us - three Christmases in a row, we forced My Awesome Husband's (TM) ENTIRE FAMILY to come with us for each movie - and they loved them (I may have told you this before).
His Mom even said, at the end of the first one (and you KNOW how long they are!) "What, that's it? Where's the rest? What happens next?" It was so cute! So we promised to take them all again the following year, and a tradition was born.
I wonder if the new Hobbit comes out at Christmas? We could do it all over again!
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What, that's it? Where's the rest? What happens next?" It was so cute!
Omg, that's adorable! There was this dude in the theater at the end of Fellowship and he had to have been early 20s but apparently had never read the book. At the end, he just yells out, "What?! How is that the end?!" and his girlfriend was all, "I told you ahead of time it was going to end on a cliffhanger," and the guy goes, "But you didn't tell me it would end like that! Orcs have Merry and Pippin! And..and...The fellowship is broken!" It was hysterical.
The Hobbit does come out in December (just double-checked with The BFF) so YAY for restoring old family traditons.
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"If you read the books before the movies come out, I will buy you a DVD player."
Wow, what an inducement! I'm glad you got through all the books. And your sister must have been so pleased to share her love of LOTR with you.
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Wow, what an inducement!
After 20 years, my sister finally learned the way to get me to do things wasn't intimidation, but bribery! lol
Actually the best LotR story involving my sister was how I discovered fanfic and was telling her all about how people on the internet write stories about hobbits and omg, I was going to write stories about hobbits and wow! And then one day, she broke down and showed me her website and I was like, "Wait. You wrote The Care and Feeding of Hobbits? I LOVE THAT FIC!" I just hadn't realized I was related to the author. :)
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(My icon was also a gift from her.)
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Making you read all the books beforehand is wonderful. I hadn't fully finished them all when the movies started to come out so reread and finished. I'd been reading The Two Towers at summer camp and lost my copy about halfway through. Someday we need to do a LotR marathon with baked goods or shireish food.
Also I just filled one of your porn prompts though its not fully porny, I hope you like it.
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Someday we need to do a LotR marathon with baked goods or shireish food.
We usually do a marathon on Thanksgiving weeked, but you usually go home for Thanksgiving weekend - we will haveto do a 'springtime' viewing, at least of Fellowship - it feels very like a springtime movie to me. We could make Lembas! My sister and I made it once and it was pretty good.
YAY PORN! /runs off to check that out/
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Well, I don't know where I'll be come November but Spring movies are always good.
Yes, its the eye prompt, yesterday I just suddenly had an idea for Hank/Raven and wrote it. I'm considering expanding it.
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Yeah and I hated that because you never got to finish a whole movie. We also had this thing when it rained where we had 'recess inside' and we all sat on top of our desks and we had this red ball (like you would use for dodge ball) and we would just yell out a person's name and then throw it at their head and they had to catch it and if they missed, they had to sit back down in their chair. I hated it because people were just always trying to knock you off your desk.
Anyways, it looks like I am having a light week this week, if you wanted to come down for an afternoon and hang. Let me know what your schedule looks like.
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Also, as an older sibling, I must tell you that seniority is a sacred rule passed down from generation to generation and not to be trifled with. ;)
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Also, as an older sibling, I must tell you that seniority is a sacred rule passed down from generation to generation and not to be trifled with
ahahahahah It sounds like Wesley read about it in some book he borrowed from Giles!
Well, I disagree when it is used against me...but you better believe I envoked 'the right of seniority' against my little brother all the time!
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It sounds like Wesley read about it in some book he borrowed from Giles!
Hahahaha, awesome. Oh Wesley.
It's a highly subjective tradition, yes. :P
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