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SaguratuS
12-16-2003, 10:41 PM
Just got back from the premier tonight (started 12 am, 12/17). This movie was definately one of the best I have ever seen, and a whopping 3 hours 11 minutes long. If you haven't seen it yet, trust me, this is definately one you need to go out and see in the theaters.

Spoilers suck, don't post them!

Edit: oh yeah, to give you an idea of how good this movie is, nearly everyone was standing up cheering and clapping (really, about 95% - the others were too lazy to get up, but were still cheering), but then again some of the people that went were dressed up like gandalf...

haecz
12-16-2003, 10:50 PM
hahaha, freaks! :D

so its not gonna be a disappointment like Matrix Revolutions?
cheeses, that one really suked ;P

SaguratuS
12-16-2003, 10:57 PM
To give you another idea of how good this movie was, here's some quotes from neowin:

"Just got home from RoTK. It was the most amazing movie I have ever seen. My friends and I agree; one of the most fantastic movies ever created. I am in utter awe of how fantastic it was.
I am at a loss for words; I will post more tommorow after I regain my composure and thoughts. "

"I wasn't even really that big a fan of the first 2 but this one was awesome. I went to the midnight showing on the Loews near MSG in the city (NY) and, man, it was an awesome showing. "

"I cried 5 times...seriously though, what an awesome end to an amazing trilogy "

from NXS - " Hehe, i went to the avant premiere yesterday
I recommend all of you to see this, as i think it's the best movie in history"

yeah, in other words, this movie OWNS! and no, it's a great ending, unlike the matrix.

Trumpcard
12-17-2003, 01:26 AM
I have to agree.. Went at midnight last night... Without a doubt, the best epic FANTASY ever made, and probably the best EPIC ever made period (Braveheart is another amazing film in that genre to me). I say that this one has a fair chance of harvesting every possible award this coming year. Its now my favorite movie
i think...

Howard Shore is an amazing composer, and the soundtrack is one i'll probably run out today and buy (and I hate buying albums because of the RIAA). Annie Lennox sings a RIVETING song during the closing credits that is reason enough to buy it.

From someone who has read the books, I have to say that Peter Jackson left almost nothing out, and did an amazing job building the story and characters. This is the first time I can remember that fanatical premovie fans were in wholehearted support of what a filmaker did with their raison d'etre .

My wife already wants to see it again, and we just got out of the theater a few hours ago.. It was that good.

Conan
12-17-2003, 02:47 AM
I tend to aggre too this was definately worth going to see at midnight.

haecz
12-17-2003, 02:56 AM
omg guys, stop talking about it...
i wanna c it now!! :P
gotta get me some tickets this weekend :O

just ghey that i already know the ending, and i havn't
read the books,,, someone told me, how ghey isnt that?

Shadow-Wolf
12-17-2003, 03:16 PM
cant wait until they do this LOTR movie marathon in theaters, for those of you that don't know some theaters will be showing all 3 movies in a row :twisted:

SaguratuS
12-17-2003, 03:45 PM
Ugh, that'd be unbearable - I know a few people that went to it, they said that they couldn't move after all 3 because it was something around 10 hours long. For me, that's just a bit too much

Shadow-Wolf
12-17-2003, 03:56 PM
That is why you dont lose you stub so between the movies you can use the restroom stretch get food asap

Trumpcard
12-17-2003, 10:18 PM
cant wait until they do this LOTR movie marathon in theaters

They did that yesterday (12-17).

Fans got screwed though, scalpers went in and bought 90% of the tickets the second they were available... MOst theaters sold out within hours...

I saw tickets for it selling on ebay for 250$+

Mongrel
12-18-2003, 01:29 AM
I still wonder why it's not possible to pre-order tickets in the US. Can anyone clue me in?

a_Guest03
12-18-2003, 02:27 AM
See Trumpcard's post :)

Scalpers are jerks and usually buy all tickets for an entire weekend. Then NOBODY gets to see it.

Shadow-Wolf
12-18-2003, 12:45 PM
gah your right i was too late saw in the news paper =( oh well sooner or later a trilogy set will come out and i can buy than and have my own movie marathon

Djani
12-18-2003, 03:36 PM
Amazing Movie, i really cant put it into words at all. Absolute perfect ending to the best trilogy ever.

Mongrel
12-18-2003, 08:28 PM
Scalpers are jerks and usually buy all tickets for an entire weekend. Then NOBODY gets to see it.

Preordering seems to work fine in Germany. So far it has never happened that a single person (not even at launch day or previews) or group has bought all available tickets.

I mean, as long as there's a human sitting on the other end it should be possible to prevent this *shrug*.

Ah well, I don't really care :twisted:

*grabs the telephone and orders a few tickets for saturday primetime* :lol:

ltlruss
12-19-2003, 02:12 AM
Took the day off of work yesterday and caught a matinee at the Imax... The movie was great, only problem was the reel broke with probably about a minute or two left. Oh well, got to see the movie and got another pass out of the deal... :D

SaguratuS
12-19-2003, 02:28 AM
Doh, I hate it when that happens - during the first midnight screening it looked as is the film was about to tear towards the end, luckily it didn't, otherwise there would have been a nice little riot.

Trumpcard
12-19-2003, 02:38 AM
That happened to us during the last 45 seconds of the Dungeons and Dragons movie..

The funniest part though was that the movie was so utterly horrible, no one cared...

12-19-2003, 02:56 AM
It's always nice when you get a free movie .
most of the time I go to the 4 dollar matanies because im to cheap to pay thos high IMAX prices and 8 bucks is to much for most of them crappy movies.