> By the way, am I the only one out there who is REALLY looking forward to
> seeing "LOTR: The Two Towers"?
Perhaps, but only because I am REALLY, UNBELIEVABLY looking forward to it. :-)
While it does come out on the 18th, I count days until I will see it. So for me, it's
ten more days.
I
At 00:28 12/11/2002 +0800, Bishop Mark wrote:
3.) When all three movies are completed, the opus will considered one of
the greatest cinematic achievements of all time. It will be a standard
against which all other directors' works will be judged. Maybe no one
will ever attempt anything like i
Mark Gregson favored us with:
4.) After next year's third installation, there will be some theatres that
will hold near continuous showings of the "whole" movie (i.e. all three)
as one movie. That will be about nine hours. Perhaps people will be able
to pay for portions of the show.
Have the
Tom Matkin favored us with:
I was treated to a viewing of the first movie in this series last
summer. We were at our annual family reunion at Fairmont in our
timeshares and our family was the only one that thought to bring a DVD
player and our copy of the movie. So all the LOR fanatics came to o
Yes. At my home.
Jon
John W. Redelfs wrote:
> Mark Gregson favored us with:
> >4.) After next year's third installation, there will be some theatres
that
> >will hold near continuous showings of the "whole" movie (i.e. all three)
> >as one movie. That will be about nine hours. Perhaps people