• CrazyEddie041
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    3019 months ago

    One thing LotR does very well: lets men show emotions that aren’t anger. Frodo smiles, shouts Gandalf’s name excitedly, cracks a joke with him, and gives him a hug. That’s how you know they’re old friends.

      • @[email protected]
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        259 months ago

        They need to shoulder bump too, otherwise they could just be former colleagues or perhaps two men who met for the first time yesterday.

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        159 months ago

        And a solemn nod that sums up everything they both experienced in the 10 years since they last saw each other.

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        149 months ago

        “My man.” “My man.” (In unison) “Hurrah”
        “What are we doing today?”
        “We’re going hunting. Because we’re men. Because we like to do it. Stop being a bitch”

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      9 months ago

      Go back, Sam! I’m going to Mordor alone.
      Of course you are. And I’m coming with you!

      It always makes me tear up. Fantastic films.

      Conversely, the worst film I’ve seen in recent years must be the third(?) fantastic beasts film. I still have no clue what actually happened or what it was trying to tell. It was such a jumbled mess, and them changing out the actor of the main villain for the third time didn’t help much.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, if made in last 10 years, they might have turned Aragorn into some kind of Conan the Barbarian ripoff. Not necessarily, for example, RDJ’s Iron Man has a lot of complex emotions and nice arc. But, they could. I mean, look at Galadriel in Rings of Power.