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Here are some facts about the movies,books,actors and some freaquently asked questions,answered |
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@candyqty | 19 June 09 | |
Who was speaking in the prologue of FotR? It is Galadriel (Cate Blanchett) who gives the prologue. It was orginally going to be Frodo (Elijah Wood), but it was felt that this would give too much of the story away (i.e. that Frodo makes it through his perilous journey with the ring). There was also one version with Gandalf (Ian McKellen), but Galadriel was chosen in the end due to her ageless quality and her all-knowing actions in the film. Having Gandalf deliver the prologue would've resulted in similar problems involving giving away later events..
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@candyqty | 19 June 09 | |
Who was originally cast as Aragorn? Stuart Townsend was originally cast as Aragorn, but was replaced by Viggo Mortensen after four days of shooting. Jackson felt he was too young for the role.
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@candyqty | 19 June 09 | |
How many rings did Sauron make?Sauron directly made only one of the 20 rings, the one ring to rule them all. He assisted in the creation of the nine rings for mortal men and the seven rings for the dwarves. The three rings for the elven-kinds were forged alone by Celebrimbor, with knowledge obtained from Sauron.
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@candyqty | 19 June 09 | |
What happened to the elves, men and dwarves who got rings?The nine kings of men who got rings became the Black Riders, or Nazgul. They do not appear to wear the rings any more; reference is made to them being in Sauron's possession, and no attempt is made to retrieve the Witch-King's ring after his death. Galadriel, Elrond (Hugo Weaving) and Gandalf each have rings, which correspond to the three rings of the elves.Gandalf got the ring of fire, Narya, from Cirdan, an elven lord who lives in the Grey Havens (the haven that they leave from at the end of The Return of the King). Cirdan in turn got it from Gil-galad. The ring of air, Vilya, was originally given to Gil-galad,who later gave it to Elrond. Galadriel possessed the ring of adamant, Nenya. They weren't enslaved by Sauron because they stopped using their rings when they realized Sauron was evil, and then they hid them so he couldn't find them. Seven rings were given to the Dwarves. They would have become corrupted by Sauron, but they ended up being too stubborn and Sauron therefore couldn't take control of them. He managed to get 4 out of 7 dwarven rings, and the others were consumed by dragons. It is said that although Sauron couldn't bend the dwarves to his will, he was able to make them greedier and pro ne to bad decisions (such as going to Moria).
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@candyqty | 22 June 09 | |
Is this movie based on a novel(FotR)? Yes. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was based on the first book of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, written by the English academic and author J.R.R. Tolkien [1892-1973]. The other two books in the series (both movie and novel) are: (2) The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and (3)The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
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@candyqty | 22 June 09 | |
Is it true that there is a car driving by somewhere in the FotR movie? Yes and no: it was in the theatrical version of the movie (when Frodo and Sam (Sean Astin) are walking through the corn fields) but it was deleted in the DVD and VHS editions. While Sam and Frodo are walking in the cornfields right before they meet Merry and Pippin there is a long shot with dust coming from a back road behind them. This is the scene of controversy and, in his commentary, Peter Jackson points out several flaws, but still claims he cannot see this one. The dust plume can be seen in the National Geographic special about the movies. Although it has been suggested the dust rising is merely smoke coming from the chimney of a hobbit-hole in the background,the source end of the dust plume moves across the landscape, suggesting that the source of the dust plume is also moving across the landscape.
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@candyqty | 23 June 09 | |
*If anyone has a question related to the movies/books/actors/jrr.tolkien or anything to do with lotr just inbox me the question and ill try to find a good answer for you *
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@candyqty | 24 June 09 | |
What species is Sauron and what makes him so special that he can create a magical ring that dominates all life in Middle Earth? He is a Maia, which were created as powerful servants for the Valar, the gods who live in Valinor, the famous West all the characters talk about. He used to be the sidekick of Melkor (Morgoth ), the banished Vala, sort of a Middle Earth equivalent of Lucifer/Satan, the most powerful angel turned to evil. After Morgoth was defeated, Sauron assumed power as a lesser Dark Lord. Interesting to note that Gandalf, and all the other wizards, are also Maiar and so was Melian, the Queen of Doriath, as well as the Balrogs. For further information, kindly read The Silmarillion. |
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