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Author: | LOTRforever21 [ October 1st, 2006, 10:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Oh boy, Nostalgia is setting in... :( |
I haven't gotten uber LOTR Nostalgic in awhile, but ever since joining the forum a few days ago it's been bad. 2001-2004 (Extended Editions COUNT) were good years to begin with and throw the LOTR mania I lived and breathed everyday during that time period and...wooh boy. ![]() Can anyone sympathize, Amen me or even a heck yeah? I'd like to hear how everyone handles life post extended editions... |
Author: | Altariel Frodo [ October 1st, 2006, 4:22 pm ] |
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Oh, I miss the years when everyone, not only me, was in a LotR mania so much... and I'll look at the pictures of me dressed up as an elf at RotK on opening day, or read my journal entries where I go on and on about how wonderful going to the movies in theaters was... or remember watching all the extended editions for the first time, noticing every tiny bit of extended, even if it was just a few seconds... And now so many people are just forgetting it, though I still love it... and they stopped making the official fanclub magazine (I actually cried reading the last edition of that)... and it's so very sad! A few weeks ago, we saw a commercial for the new special edition DVDs, and it was the first LotR commercial I'd seen in years. I got majorly sentimental, and actually started crying. Foolish as that might sound... yeah. I'm always looking for others who still remember the beauty of the story, who, like me, are still totally in love with it. I think the only way I can handle life post extended editions is by seeking out other fans who still share a passion for it. |
Author: | Fíriel_18190 [ October 1st, 2006, 6:37 pm ] |
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Yeah I sooo miss the LotR mania as well. But here in New Zealand is actually much more left of it than in Germany (of course, since the movies were filmed here). I think it's really good to look into the window of a book shop and see a Gollum statue there or that a bookshop has got its own Tolkien section. In Germany I can't find things like that. |
Author: | ErulissëEnethNîn [ October 1st, 2006, 7:16 pm ] |
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I remember seeing the first teaser of the films back in 2000 (I think it was). It was the hero Fellowship shot from "The Ring Goes South" sequence where they all go past the camera and it said accross the screen: "The Fellowship of the Ring - December, 2001", "The Two Towers - December, 2002" and "The Return of the King - December, 2003" and I remember thinking how far away that December, 2003 release felt back then! Boy did it all go by so fast! I can definitely feel ya on this one. I do miss being "in it", if you know what I mean. Thank Gods we have the Complete Recordings and Limited Edition releases (and hopefully other future special releases), at least there is still new Lord of the Rings stuff coming out, it's not officially dead or anything. |
Author: | Fíriel_18190 [ October 1st, 2006, 7:17 pm ] |
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It's definitely NOT dead or anything cuz luckily we have this forum here where we can keep our obsession alive ![]() |
Author: | LOTRforever21 [ October 1st, 2006, 9:34 pm ] |
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Thanks for commenting all! AF- Quote: or remember watching all the extended editions for the first time, noticing every tiny bit of extended, even if it was just a few seconds... Oh, I hear ya darlin' I hear ya. ![]() Fir-I miss the displays too. ![]() Child-Holy Moly, it did go by fast didn't it... ![]() :sigh: I hope PJ does make the hobbit. If only to see Ian as Gandalf the Grey again. |
Author: | ErulissëEnethNîn [ October 1st, 2006, 10:20 pm ] |
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If The Hobbit ever does get made, it had better be with PJ, Weta Workshop/Digital, Ian McKellen, Ian Holm and Andy Serkis! |
Author: | Firaeya Laisidhiel [ October 4th, 2006, 7:24 pm ] |
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OMIGOD you are so right!! Lotr is like, the essence of my being. At school I'm known as "That Lord of the Rings Girl", and at home it's "Galadriel". I'm not kidding! And yes, that's all fine and dandy, but I really miss the good ol' days, when you could have a decent LotR conversation with just about anyone, not just your fellow ringers. *sigh* I suppose we can sort of re-live those times at this forum, kind of... I mean, we are all LotR fans, right??? Lol you brought up a good topic, LOTRforever21! |
Author: | ~RinielAranel~ [ October 4th, 2006, 9:07 pm ] |
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I miss the days when you could mention LotR, and generally, people would know what you were talking about. Then, it was pop culture. While annoying it may have been, at least people didn't label you as weird for simply cracking a hobbit joke. ![]() |
Author: | *Eowyn* [ October 5th, 2006, 12:28 am ] |
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Well, the place where I have lived has always been an empty desert as far as any form of fantasy is concerned, so I'm kinda used to it. LOTR fandom was mostly between my mom and me until I mention either Numenoreans or Rohirrim to the point where I have to be reminded that "it is not real". OF COURSE IT IS REAL. ![]() All my fandom rantings have been, for the most part, on online forums and now that many of them no longer exist I am really upset since sooo many darn good RPs and whatnot are lost. It's when I saw the LOTR musical in Toronto that I saw hope again... |
Author: | Valinor Sunset [ October 5th, 2006, 10:51 am ] |
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Child of Óðinn wrote: If The Hobbit ever does get made, it had better be with PJ, Weta Workshop/Digital, Ian McKellen, Ian Holm and Andy Serkis!
You can't forget Howard Shore! He must do the music. 8) I'm still obssesed. I still quote LOTR every day, but I try not to be tooo obssesed otherwise my mom kinda says "That's enough." My dad and I still talk about LOTR and my sister really likes it. Which is really nice. |
Author: | Amarthiel [ October 7th, 2006, 4:51 am ] |
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I think I'm just as [s]obsessed[/s] possessed as always.. the movies have actually set me on my career path in the wonderful world of art. But, I really do miss the days when anyone and everyone knew what LotR was and you could have a decent conversation, and the hype of the movies coming out and the rumours of this and that. Every now and then, I just sit and think to back then, and I realise.. that it was probably one of the most enjoyable and funnest times of my life so far. |
Author: | Nurrantiel Mashiara [ October 7th, 2006, 10:27 am ] |
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That's why I love this forum so much. Other Ringers to talk to! I am like the only one in my entire town who still enjoys LotR. It's sad. |
Author: | Fencing Maiden [ October 7th, 2006, 3:32 pm ] |
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Nurrantiel wrote: That's why I love this forum so much. Other Ringers to talk to! I am like the only one in my entire town who still enjoys LotR. It's sad.
Hear, hear!! It's absolutely pitiful down here, the rage is all with Harry Potter, and no one really gives 2 cents for LotR, 'cept me. |
Author: | Dumanyu [ October 7th, 2006, 5:48 pm ] |
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Simple, I watch all the making of stuff, and the historical Tolkien parts. Then I watch and read the story again. |
Author: | ErulissëEnethNîn [ October 7th, 2006, 8:14 pm ] |
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Leonder wrote: Child of Óðinn wrote: If The Hobbit ever does get made, it had better be with PJ, Weta Workshop/Digital, Ian McKellen, Ian Holm and Andy Serkis! You can't forget Howard Shore! He must do the music. 8) I'm still obssesed. I still quote LOTR every day, but I try not to be tooo obssesed otherwise my mom kinda says "That's enough." My dad and I still talk about LOTR and my sister really likes it. Which is really nice. ![]() ![]() |
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