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  • Fred
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    • Feb 2002
    • 2624

    #16
    Lord of the Rings!! WHOOHOO!!

    Fellowship is officially my favorite movie ever... lets see if the Two Towers meets my anal-retentive expectations as well as the first!

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    • ShooterJM
      Shooter Wang - Ice Ninja
      • Feb 2002
      • 3651

      #17
      Originally posted by paintballrulzs
      Nice and i turn 17 just in time for those rated R movies. Anyone know if there will ever be a sequal to fast and the furious

      Yep, there is.
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      • mykroft
        Registered User
        • Jan 2001
        • 2010

        #18
        The Matrix 2 & 3 were originally scheduled for a 2002 release, the death of Aaliyah, and a couple of other problems pushed them back to 2003. As the 2 movies are tied much closer together than they are to The Matrix plot-wise, they are slated for back to back release.

        Could care less about Tolkien, the guy makes Dostoyevsky look concise. And the plots weren't as original as everybody makes out, just a mish-mash of Norse Saga's and Celtic mythology. Books sucked, first movie was OK but far overrated.
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        • ShooterJM
          Shooter Wang - Ice Ninja
          • Feb 2002
          • 3651

          #19
          Originally posted by mykroft
          Could care less about Tolkien, the guy makes Dostoyevsky look concise.
          Ok gotta give props to anyone citing/mentioning Dostoyevsky let alone spelling it right! Next thing I know someone is gonna start quoting Solzhenitsyn!!!
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          • Fred
            AO Zealot
            • Feb 2002
            • 2624

            #20
            Originally posted by mykroft
            Could care less about Tolkien, the guy makes Dostoyevsky look concise. And the plots weren't as original as everybody makes out, just a mish-mash of Norse Saga's and Celtic mythology. Books sucked, first movie was OK but far overrated.
            :rolleyes
            Yeesh... somebody didn't have much imagination as a kid...

            Want to back that statement up a bit??? What fantasy fiction novel written in the last five hundred years wasn't influenced by mythology???

            I've read Dostoyevsky too, I loved "A day in the life..." but they're hardly comparable literature. One is for fun, the other is an insight into a horrible period of human history.

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