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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    I know what Adam's saying but also entirely agree with Neversoft. I still remember how when it ended, I was sitting in the cinema just in awe and suspense, as if waiting for the next one to roll on . Don't think I've ever anticipated a sequel more than The Two Towers. Actually it feels horrible to call it a sequel .

    In fact I've just realised something; The Lord Of The Rings does an even better job of putting you into the Shire and Mordor than Avatar does with Pandora!
    Haha, you're lucky you got to see it at the cinema. I first saw it at my auntie's house in France when it came out on VHS. I didn't know what it was and hadn't heard anything about it, but my mind was well and truly blown. It was the first film to actually leave me speechless.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Yeah but so was the Shire, Mordor and the woods etc in between . The houses in the Shire were pretty unusual but that's about it. Still, that being said plus the fact we're comparing it to something in 3D, it is clearly amazing.
    There is a rumour going around that The Lord of the Rings is going to be re-released in 3D. Not sure whether it's true or not, but what would be the point? I wish PJ and New Line would leave the movies alone now.

    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    Just because you didn't like Avatar it doesn't mean you need to bring it up in every thread in the film section. If you want to complain about it then go to the Avatar thread and quit ruining this one.
    Huh? I'm sure Sergio liked Avatar. Plus it was just a comparison. He's not bashing the film.

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    Actually, he liked Avatar, so perhaps it is you who should stop "ruining" this thread and read before you post so uninformedly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    Haha, you're lucky you got to see it at the cinema. I first saw it at my auntie's house in France when it came out on VHS. I didn't know what it was and hadn't heard anything about it, but my mind was well and truly blown. It was the first film to actually leave me speechless. ...
    You hadn't even heard of it until it hit VHS?! That's insane! Although I didn't see The Two Towers until I was at my mate's house when his dad brought it home and we watched it.

    ... There is a rumour going around that The Lord of the Rings is going to be re-released in 3D. Not sure whether it's true or not, but what would be the point? I wish PJ and New Line would leave the movies alone now. ...
    I will actually cry if they do that. Would Peter Jackson really do that? I could imagine it more with King Kong (although I'd still hate it).

    ... Huh? I'm sure Sergio liked Avatar. Plus it was just a comparison. He's not bashing the film.
    Haha cheers guys . Yep, just because I agree that it doesn't deserve every award going, doesn't mean I didn't like it. Thanks for the positive contribution to the thread though, FlyDuo, considering I'm ruining it so much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    You hadn't even heard of it until it hit VHS?! That's insane! Although I didn't see The Two Towers until I was at my mate's house when his dad brought it home and we watched it.



    I will actually cry if they do that. Would Peter Jackson really do that? I could imagine it more with King Kong (although I'd still hate it).
    I didn't start using the internet until 2004 and I didn't keep up with all the showbiz at all. I just knew about upcoming movies through word of mouth or until I saw them for sale in various shops or at the cinema. I saw The Two Towers and Return of the King within the first week of release at the cinema though.

    More importantly, you just said you have never aniticipated a sequel more than The Two Towers but you didn't see it until your friends Dad bought it home one night!?

    Hmm, I wouldn't be surprised. I think PJ liked Avatar, but then again him and Cameron are friends and Jackson's company handled the special effects in Avatar so he could hardly bad mouth the movie.
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    Actually you're right, that doesn't make sense does it lol :S. I remember when FOTR ended, just being like 'grrr I want to see what happens next' but I also remember seeing one of them at my mate's house. Maybe it was The Return of the King, or maybe I was just young at the time and didn't get to the cinema as often as I do now .

    Disappointed that PJ even likes Cameron .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Disappointed that PJ even likes Cameron .
    Why? Cameron has made some fantastic films that I'm sure have inspired many filmmakers.

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    I dunno he just seems like a bit of a ****. Did you see the video of the fan asking for an autograph? Was funny when he said that his film doesn't even have a decent plot, and that a 3 year old could follow it .

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    Obviously Cameron has proved himself to be a miserable two-faced *******. As far as I'm concerned, Avatar is a stain on a wonderful career: Terminator 2: Judgement Day and Aliens are masterpieces - two of the greatest sequels ever made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    I dunno he just seems like a bit of a ****. Did you see the video of the fan asking for an autograph? Was funny when he said that his film doesn't even have a decent plot, and that a 3 year old could follow it .
    Cameron wouldn't be a **** around Jackson and other directors though, would he? The fan asking Cameron for an autograph was just a grain of sand on the beach, no one cares about him. I'm sure Cameron has a lot of respect for Peter.

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    I know what you mean and it's probably harsh to judge famous people on brief moments such as that. Still, Jackson seems a lot cooler to me :8.

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