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Too many endings man, said Nicholson, who has since found internet fame as popular tweetist @dril.
Plus, as you know, everything is to be judged and ranked accordingly.
We must do this.
There are rules, and we must follow them no matter what.
Have you readThe Sandman?
The laws Morpheus is bound by?
Its basically like that.
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Right, thats enough filler.
Time to post an arbitrary list for people to thoughtfully interrogate.
I suppose they had to include that really.
Did they rehearse this?
Is Aragorn controlling their minds?
I never trusted Aragorn.
I think hes up to something.
Bilbo, Frodo, Gandalf, and the Elves are essentially heading to the halls of higher beings here.
What with the film already being quite long, there isnt really time to go into this in detail.
Frodos reasons for going get truncated to one scene.
Theyve managed to outrun a volcanic eruption but ended up on a pillar of rock, surrounded by lava.
The idea that their quest will be fatal has been seeded.
They seem resigned to their fate.
Maybe they are going to die here.
Unless of course youve worked out the eagles are coming.
Or you knew how the story ended anyway.
So, yknow, if you think the film took its time, try reading the book.
Thatd be a nice ending.
Nothing like the book, mind, but nice.
Despite the wait, I think the film has to end where it does.
Sam is, it turns out, the person whose journey we were following.
In the book, he sings a fair bit.
Now its ready to become a myth.