Roose Bolton
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I guess if Tolkien never mentioned her, she never existed! 

I guess if Tolkien never mentioned her, she never existed!![]()
Finally saw this tonight, I am one of the people who has like these movies and I really liked this as well, loved the battle, and this as th tightest of them all. I thought Armitage, Freeman and Pace were great, and I thought all of the other cast were very good as well.
I loved the action and also the arc and resolution of all of the characters and storylines. No, it not as good as LOTR, but they are good films on their own and I have enjoyed all 3. 9/10.
I'm glad you liked it and enjoyed reading your ratings. I think Freeman in particular was just terrific, but also take my hat off to Armitage. I just happened to see Transformers AoE on Rotten Tomatoes. It got an average rating of 3.9 which I thought was generoust:
I rated it "i". For those of you who may not know "i" is the square root of "-1". It's known as an "imaginary" number and I thought Xformers was an imaginary movie.![]()
I'm working my way through the book for the first time. I'm at the point where Thorin is taken by the elves in Mirkwood, and I'm already surprised at how many changes were made before we even get into Legolas/elves territory. I understand the need to change/improve/expand upon dialogue, but it seems to me that there are a good deal of unnecessary changes by Jackson & Co.
Aragorn is 87 in LOTR. He's a Dunedain meaning he lives far much longer than the average human.
Aragorn would still have been very young- about ten years old by the chronology of the book, though the movies seem to warp this a bit. In any case, I think he would have been far too young to have earned his "Strider" monicker amongst the men of Arnor.
Subtlety is hardly one of PJ's virtues, but he could still have included the same kind of cross-reference without making a mess of the mythos if he has been less on-the-nose. Had Thranduil said something like-
"Go now- seek out the Dunedain of the North. I foresee that a great leader of men will arise from those few".
- I really wouldn't have many objections. It might even have seemed quite cool.
It might've been okay, but there's nothing that I can remember suggesting that Legolas and Aragorn ever even met. In fact, from all the dialogue in the book, it seems to suggest otherwise.....but, okay, I guess that might've been okay.
I know you know this, but Aragorn lived to be 210 years old. His father likely wouldn't have been quite as long lived, but could probably easily have lived well past his 150th birthday. Except one problem.....it's sort of hard to be alive when you get shot in the eye by an arrow. That sounds like it frelling hurts.