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Subject: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Ok, me and one of my friends were watching this for the first time the other day (I know we've been so slow at getting to watch it!)
We're both into quotes from films, but I was curious, what's the best quote in the film? There are so many great ones!!
Subject: Re: The Fellowship Of The Ring
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Ok, me and one of my friends were watching this for the first time the other day (I know we've been so slow at getting to watch it!)
We're both into quotes from films, but I was curious, what's the best quote in the film? There are so many great ones!!
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Read the book :) You'll find all the quotes there.
I do like the part where Gandalf disappears though (don't worry, he shall return) and then he goes, "Well, what are you waiting for?" before being dragged down by the balrog.
Subject: Re: The Fellowship Of The Ring
The best qoute kay without a doubt is on the special edition.
Bilbo: The sacksville-bagginses!
Sorry I just love that scene!
Subject: Re: The Fellowship Of The Ring
"This is no mine... This is a tomb"
Subject: Re: The Fellowship Of The Ring
As a Trilogy fanatic, there are too many to consider just one quote...haha kind of like Lays potato chips, but one of the best is when Frodo and Gandalf are discussing Gollum who is
following them thru the mines. Frustrated Frodo wishes that Bilbo would have killed Gollum, then they would not have to deal with him now. and Gandalf made a very touching speech
about pity. I'm paraphrasing here but it went something like:
" Many who deserve death go on living, and some who deserve life, die. Can you give it to them Frodo? Don't be too quick to deal in death and judgement." Wonderful stuff. BTW, if you can read the book then see the movie. You will have a much better experience if you read the trilogy first.(IMO). ;D
Subject: Re: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Legolas: Lembas bread... one small bite is enough to fill a grown man's stomach for a whole day.
Merry (to Pippen): How many do you eat?
Pippen (to Merry): Four...