Subject: I love that Baggins vanity plate.
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Posted on: 2021-12-26 07:36:53 UTC
and the suggestion that there’s Elvish for “Beverly Hills Cop” is sending me.
Subject: I love that Baggins vanity plate.
Author:
Posted on: 2021-12-26 07:36:53 UTC
and the suggestion that there’s Elvish for “Beverly Hills Cop” is sending me.
I feel it in the water.
I feel it in the earth.
I smell it in the air.
Much that once was is lost, for none now live who remember it.
It began with the forging of the Great Rings. Three were given to the Elves, immortal, wisest, fairest of all beings. Seven to the Dwarf Lords, great miners and craftsmen of the mountain halls. And nine... nine rings were gifted to the race of Men who, above all else, desire power.
Within these rings was bound the strength and will to govern each race...
... but they were all of them deceived.
Twenty years ago today, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring hit cinemas, and the world was indeed changed. For the first time, we could truly step into the Shire, Rivendell, the long dark of Moria. Our ears rang with the soundtrack, many pieces of which we can still hum to this day. Teenagers in their hordes fell for Frodo's eyes, Aragorn's ruggedness, Legolas'... Orliness, I dunno. And of course, a certain Jay and Acacia watched, and read the fanfic that came after, and conceived of a story that for this little community, created the world of the PPC.
I amar prestar aen. The world is changed.
Twenty years. Wow.
hS
Learn to make blackberry tarts and trolls' roast mutton here
My sister and I invented a lembas recipe. I'm not sure where it went, but i will post it as soon as I can find it.
Can't believe the cookbook misses this one.
Language warning but uh, yeah.
—doctorlit
and the suggestion that there’s Elvish for “Beverly Hills Cop” is sending me.
I admire this group's work, but the thought of elves watching modern superhero movies crack me up 🤣
Is from the speedrun on console of The Hobbit at Summer GDQ 2019. It occurs during the Barrels Out Of Bond level, and someone on the commentator panel points something out as the level ends:
"I'd like to mention that it took Peter Jackson three and a half hours to reach the point we've got to in eleven minutes."
Thought that might tickle y'all. =]
...It occurs to me that I never watched LotR.
I did read it. I was rather too young to entirely Get It at the time though.
Twenty years ago? Oh dear Glod, I’ll be twenty in less then three years. panic
Can't seem to get a relevant meme I made to embed, so here.
Happy anniversary to a fantastic trilogy that still holds up twenty years later.