Originally posted by smoker4
I have to be careful though 'im heading into a very dangerous zone'Not enough smoothness in either trilogy, although through deleted scenes we learn that luke had balls the size of small moons and needed to get his 3 way freak on at torshe and played his aunt and uncle which is kinda dark sided. (fan boy cry)
That was unexpected pimping, it's true.
It might have been that frustration and the constant sun that made him want to do rude things to his sister. 😘
Originally posted by chik4lit
Then you have to look at Anakin, the perpetually crowned king of pissing and moaning.
But Anakin's screen-whinge-time was 6hrs+, whereas Frodo's was 12 hrs+ in special edition form.
So can we rightly compare whole halfday of constant, unabashed, unreserved, unimpeded, unrestricted twatty jaw-flapping from Frodo...? 😖hifty:
Initially I thought the Skywalkers'd be able to walk away with this one, but now Im not so convinced.
No EU!
Originally posted by Sesse
That is life.Owen and Beru... BOTH are children of Shmi and Clieg.
They had sex regulary and soon they had to send their small children away... This happened year after year... Older children became sand people. Younger ones are jawas.
Makes sense. Bet they made a lot of deformed children.
Well, I posted the ratings for the weekend, in which Starwars beat LOTR handily... if that's what you mean.
I don't know if the poster meant that TNT looses on ratings because people prefer Starwars to LOTR (likely) or that they loose because Starwars is a better film series than LOTR.
Of course, I'd say he's right on both counts. 😛
Looks like Lord of the Rings spanks the Prequels by the ratings on IMDb.
But Star Wars has more viewers on television? Maybe because Star Wars is rarely ever on regular cable networks.
I have never watched a LOTR movie in full yet. Just doesn't look like my thing...besides, there is only Return of the and it is of the Jedi, Hahaha.
MOvies, just a pick:
The Return of Draw Egan (1916)
The Return of Monte Cristo (1946)
Return of a Stranger (1937)
The Return of Becky (1912)
The Return of Captain John (1912)
The Return of Carol Deane (1938)
The Return of Clara Deane (1935)
Return of Company 'D' (1911)
The Return of Crime (1913)
And many many more...