Lord of the Rings, as Written By Everyone Else
sn0rt writes "A thread on Straight Dope asks what would happen if someone else had written the Lord of the Rings. Reader submissions include Ernest Hemingway, Douglas Adams, Mark Twain, HP Lovecraft, ee cumings, Milton, Mickey Spillane, Danielle Steele, Ayn Rand(!!), Ray Bradbury, Gilbert and Sullivan and Tom Clancy. My favourite is Dr. Suess: 'Gandalf, Gandalf! Take the ring!
I am too small to carry this thing!' 'I can not, will not hold the One. You have a slim chance, but I have none. I will not take it on a boat,
I will not take it across a moat. I cannot take it under Moria, that's one thing I can't do for ya. I would not bring it into Mordor, I would not make it to the border.'"
It would have been filled with robots, lasers and naked babes ;o)
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating
Maybe this would have been better: In Soviet Russia they Lord of YOUR Ring!
- This and all my posts are public domain. I am a Physicist. I am not your Physicist. This is not Physically advice
LotR by William Gibson. :D
No, Beowulf clusters can't imagine in Soviet Russia.
Because it would probably have never been published.
Sure, it's fun to re-write a bit of the LOTR in the style of your favourite author, but try doing it with an entire chapter... or an entire book. The witty and humerous style of, say Douglas Adams would quickly become unbearable on something as big as LOTR.
It's a bit like translating Shakespear into Klingon. Well, yes, do it if you want but the world reads Shakespear as it was written and as it was intended! Everything else is a waste of time...
Ayn Rand?? Frodo would have been the bad guy for stealing someone elses hard worked ring. Regardless of whether or not it was used for evil.
* If Jon Katz had written it, he'd do a global replace of "Orc" with "Jock" and "Mordor" with "High School"
* If CmdrTaco had written it, it'd be called "Lodr of the Rnigs."
* Arwen would be played by Petrified Natalie Portman.
* There'd be a scene where Sauron looks up from admiring his shiny new gold toy and says to his nine best friends "Imagine if we had a Beowulf Cluster of this!"
* There'd be the Obligatory TokenRing Joke.
* The opening credits would be replaced by FR1ST PS0Ts
* The DVD would be released in "Page-Widening Spam" format instead of "Widescreen"
... I realize what Jon Katz has been up to lately.
If anyone else had written Lord of the Rings it wouldn't be as good as it is. It may have been good but it wouldn't be Lord of the Rings.
/. If they hadn't finally made LotR into good movies this certainly wouldn't make it to /. LotR had a more of a cult following before the movies, now everybody is down with the hobbits.
This is just silly.
Go ahead and mark it flaimbait, but I just don't think this story is worthy of
Question everything
Many years ago there was a summarise the LOTR in 25 words or less...I think the winner went something like:
Shortarse kills dark lord by chucking ring down volcano. Local vagrant elected king.
Boring Old Fart (40, married, 3 kids...er no...make that 49, married, 3 grown up kids...it's been a long time)
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--VARIATION--
Ernest Hemingway
It was very late and everyone had left the hall except an old man who sat in the shadows the leaves of the old Mallorn made against the moonlight. The two elves inside the hall knew that the old man was a little drunk, and while he usually was quiet and kept to himself they knew that if he became too drunk he would start setting things on fire, so they kept watch on him.
He's drunk, one elf said.
What do you care?
He's muttering about the secret fire.
Leave him alone. He used to carry a ring.
He'll stay all night. He should never have been rebodied.
The old man rapped on the table with his goblet. The younger elf went over to him.
What do you want?
The old man looked at him. Another miruvor.
You'll be drunk, the elf said. The old man looked at him. The elf went away.
Look at his bushy eyebrows, he said to his colleague. There is nothing as nasty as an old Man. He'll stay all night and I'll never get any sleep.
The elf took the bottle of miruvor from the counter inside the hall and marched to the old man's table. He poured the goblet full.
You should never have been rebodied, he said to the old man.
--VARIATION--
Mark Twain
NOTICE:
Persons attempting to resolve the question of Balrog wings by means of this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to define the nature of Tom Bombadil will be banished; persons attempting to find allegory in it will be shot.
BY ORDER OF THE AUTHOR,
Per G.G., Chief of Ordnance.
FOREWORD:
In this book a number of dialects are used, to wit: the Quenya Elvish dialect; the extremest form of the Rhovanion dialect; the ordinary Sindarin dialect; and four modified varieties of this last. The shadings have not been done in a haphazard fashion, or by guesswork; but painstakingly, and with the trustworthy guidance and support of personal familiarity with these several forms of speech.
I make this explanation for the reason that without it many readers would suppose that all these characters were trying to talk alike and not succeeding.
THE AUTHOR.
CHAPTER 1
You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Red Book of Westmarch; but that ain't no matter. That book was made by Mr. Frodo Baggins and his Uncle Bilbo, and they told the truth, mainly. There was things which they stretched, but mostly they told the truth. That is nothing. I never seen anybody but lied one time or another, without it was the Lady Galadriel, or Elrond, or maybe Gandalf. The Lady Galadriel - the Lady of Lothlorien, she is - and Elrond, and the wizard Gandalf is all told about in that book, which is mostly a true book, with some stretchers, as I said before.
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Mickey Spillane:
I was sitting by the fire, puffing on a pipe, still nursing a hangover from the ale-fest the night before, when HE walked in.
He had a long white beard, a magical staff, and legs that youd like to eat on toast.
"Are you Frodo Baggins," he intoned.
"I might be," I said. "Who's asking?"
"My name is Gandalf, Mr. Baggins. And I need your help."
I looked him over. "Lots of people need my help. What makes YOU special?"
"Well, Mr. Baggins... there is a certain piece of jewelry. If it fell into the wrong hands, it could prove... troublesome. I need someone to take this ring to Mount Doom, where it can be destroyed."
I stuck some more weed in my pipe, and said, "Look, doll, let's get one thing straight- you can't come into my hole, tell me a fairy-tale about a magic ring, bat those pretty eyelids, and have me fall at your feet. I stick my neck out for nobody."
--VARIATION--
Smeagol writhed in corruption, his lifelong attempts to collectivize the Hobbit economy had twisted his soul and body and brought ruin to the Shire. "Precious," he muttered. "Precious colective good giving according to need." He shuddered at the thought of the unbroken individual standing proudly over a conquered plain with the Ring, and felt jealous that the wholesome power could not be his.
-Lord of the Rings, by Ayn Rand.
--VARIATION--
"Gandalf, Gandalf! Take the ring!
I am too small to carry this thing!"
"I can not, will not hold the One.
You have a slim chance, but I have none.
I will not take it on a boat,
I will not take it across a moat.
I cannot take it under Moria,
that's one thing I can't do for ya.
I would not bring it into Mordor,
I would not make it to the border."
-excerpt from Dr. Suess's FOTR.
--VARIATION--
Ray Bradbury
In which Gandalf gains a new perspective on his heretofore unexamined mission:
It was a pleasure to burn.
It was a special pleasure to see Hobbits eaten, to see them blackened and changed. With the wooden staff in his fists, with this great python spitting its venomous pitch upon the Shire, the blood pounded in his head, and his hands were the hands of some amazing conductor playing all the symphonies of blazing and burning to bring down the tatters and charcoal ruins of history. With his pointed hat on his wizened head, and his eyes all orange flame with the thought of what came next, he mumbled a Word of Command and the Great Smials jumped up in a gorging fire that burned the evening sky red and yellow and black. He strode in a swarm of fireflies. He wanted above all, like the old joke, to shove a haunch of mutton on a spit in the furnace, while the flapping, ridiculous Hobbits died on the porch and lawn of the great Hobbit-hole. While the Hobbits went up in greasy, sparkling whirls that blew away on a wind turned dark with burning.
Gandalf grinned the fierce grin of all men singed and driven back by flame. Fools of Tooks! he thought with an inward chuckle, as the smell of burnt foot-hair filled his nostrils, as welcome as the smell of a fresh-baked apple pie cooling on the sill.
He knew that when he returned to Lothlórien, he might wink at himself, a minstrel man, burnt-corked, in the Mirror of Galadriel. Later, going to sleep, he would feel the fiery smile still gripped by his face muscles, in the dark. It never went away, that smile, it never ever went away, as long as he remembered.
--VARIATION--
The Lord of the Rings
or The Land of Middle-earth
by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
SCENE. -- Front yard of Bag End in Hobbiton, the Shire. Various hobbits discovered standing and sitting in various attitudes suggested by Rankin-Bass films and trippy illustrations from the 1970s.
CHORUS OF HOBBITS.
If you want to know who we are,
We are gentlemen of the Shire;
In many an inn and bar,
By many an alehouse fire,
We dine on six meals a day;
Our attitude's bright and gay;
But we don't mean it that way, oh!
If you think we are cutesy-poo,
Like an Ewok or Jar-Jar Binks,
You don't know what we do:
When we don't smokes, we drinks!
Our dwelling is Hobbiton;
We only stand three foot one;
We use evil rings for fun, oh, oh!
We use evil rings for fun!
If you want to know who we are,
We are gentlemen of the Shire;
In inn and bar, by alehouse fire;
In many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many a bar, oh, oh, oh, oh!
In inn and bar, by alehouse fire!
Enter Gandalf in great excitement. He carries a pack of fireworks on his back and a staff in his hand.
RECIT. -- GANDALF
Gentlemen, I pray you tell me
Where a gentle hobbit dwelleth, named Frodo,
The ward of Bilbo?
In pity speak, oh speak, I pray you!
TED SANDYMAN. Why, who are you who ask this question?
GANDALF. Come gather round me, and I'll tell you!
SONG and CHORUS -- GANDALF.
A wand'ring wizard I,
A thing of spells and magic,
Of stories dark and tragic,
Of counsel I'll prophesy...
That's where inspiration flagged. Although I could post the touching "Departure from Rivendell" scene...
--VARIATION--
LOTR by Cesil
Dear Cesil: Is it true that Frodo lost the ring to Gollum? We were arguing about it during a study session at the local brewery, when these guys dressed like orcs let it slip that Frodo bit his own finger off, and pushed Gollum in Mount Doom so there was no evidence. Is Frodo the next Dark Lord? Anxious in Hobbiton
Dear Anxious,
You think if I knew the whereabouts of the ring I'd tell a puling college student? There have been crackpot doom theories (get it?) about the ring ever since it was lost in the last age. It's been a magnet for PBS loons when anyone disappears in a birthday party or a black rider is seen astride a flying saucer.
Let's set the record straight with a few facts: After Frodo was exhumed in the Grey Havens following the suspicious circumstances of his "fading," particular attention was paid to the manner in which his finger had been severed. It was the opinions of "experts" that the tooth scrapes on the joint were consistent with teeth like Gollum's--worn by gnawing and grinding on bones. However the elves, having ignored the valuable lessons on interrogation taught by the Numenoreans, failed to follow up with questions regarding similar markings on various of Frodo's toes. Hence the persisting rumors.
No doubt you're hoping that the ring was finally put to bed in the flames of Mordor--lo those many years ago--but that's not certain. There are unsubstantiated rumors that the nursery rhyme from the Middle Ages "Ring around the Rosie" is about the destruction caused by Sam Gamgee's wife Rosie when entrusted with care of the ring while Sam was off fighting wiccans and environmentalists who had risen in the ruins of the witch kingdom Angmar.
Wagner's famous Ring Cycle is held by certain cultists to be a covert reference to the growing power of the one ring--soon to be passed to the Kaiser, and subsequently Adolf Hitler. Music lovers claim the evil influence of Isildur's Bane pervades Wagner's music, but between you and me, Anxious, it doesn't take much miscalculation to make opera sound like crud.
Finally, those whacky New Age pranksters claim that the metal from the one ring flowed into the magma of Mount Doom, and is now present in minute quantities in every volcanic eruption--thereby gradually turning the whole of humankind into dark lords. This goes a long way toward explaining prime time TV.
But in conclusion we'll have to admit that unless it's hidden in a yet another unfound Nazi stash, part of the crown jewels, or that talisman the Dalai Lama keeps around his neck, the one ring of power will just remain a happy memory.
-- CESIL
--VARIATION--
a la "Doc" Smith
"QX, Sam!" Cried Frodo. "That zwilnik Gollum had just enough jets to cut me free from that blasted ring!"
Meanwhile Sam's steely gaze followed the form of Gollum into the cracks of doom. The kinetic energy of its wretched body's translation into one with the magma became heat. Heat added to heat. It piled up ragingly, frantically, equilibrating, then turning hotter. Hotter! HOTTER! "By Ulmo's carballoy bowels, ringman Frodo! We gotta get to clear ether!"
"Udun's jingling bells, Sam! Its covered. I phialed a message to Galadriel to alert our boys in Aeries we'd be needing them! They'll be here in 3.3 minutes, Eriador standard time."
And as the Grand Fleet of the Eagle Patrol blasted away from Mordor airspace with the two second-stage ringmen firmly in their grip, Frodo wondered when he would next be called upon to pull the chestnuts of the Valar out of the fire again.
--VARIATION--
By Neal Stephenson (heavily borrowed, and eerily appropriate)
Frodo, the Deliverator, belongs to an elite order, a Fellowship of nine members only. He's got esprit up to here. Right now, he is preparing to carry out his only mission that matters. His armor is silver like the light of the full moon, jangling only slightly with its decorative gems. An arrow will bounce off its dwarvenmesh weave like a hammer off an anvil, but excess perspiration wafts through it like the winds over the charred plains of Gorgoroth. All the arrows of all the hunters in the world couldn't cut it against this one.
When they gave him the job, they gave him a sword. The Deliverator never looks for trouble, but some Orc might come after him anyway---might want his armor, or his cargo. The sword is tiny, aero-styled, lightweight, the kind of sword a Hobbit would carry; it cuts quickly into load-bearing beams without visible effort, and when you get done using it around evil, you have to sheathe it, because it glows in the dark.
--VARIATION--
The King of the Nazgul (KotN) fingered the safety buckle that secured the shortsword in it's scabbard. It was modeled after the Gladius design, making it wholly inadequate for going up against Elven armour, but it was perfectly suited for being jammed in the collarbone of a Hobbit 'merc, without calling too much attention to it's owner. His XO, "Camel" Khamul had used a similar weapon in numerous CoIN missions in North Gondor, where he had been sent to disrupt "Elrond's" supply fellowships sneaking down the Is-ild-ur trail.
The KotN smiled, even without a head. This mission was almost going to be a mead-run. Taking out a squad of sleeping halflings was going to be easier than slaying Wyvyrns sitting on a tarmac...
-Hunt for the Ring, Tom Clancy
--VARIATION--
A Lost Short Story by J.R.R. Tolkien
The chicken, sunlight coruscating off its radiant yellow-white coat of feathers, approached the dark, sullen asphalt road and scrutinized it intently with its obsidian-black eyes. Every detail of the thoroughfare leapt into blinding focus: the rough texture of the surface, over which countless tires had worked their relentless tread through the ages; the innumerable fragments of stone embedded within the lugubrious mass, perhaps quarried from the great pits where the Sons of Man labored not far from here; the dull black asphalt itself, exuding those waves of heat which distort the sight and bring weakness to the body; the other attributes of the great highway too numerous to give name. And then it crossed it.
--VARIATION--
Ringlord
Frodo looked blankly at the garden. "Sam, is there a reason you pulled up all the flowers?"
"Oh yes sir, Mr. Frodo, sir. Cause a them wassits, the bugs gottem. Aye. Yessir."
Frodo turned his questioning stare back to Sam, "And I'm sure this has nothign to do with the fact that Farmer Maggot has been buying them for ten-pence a dozen, either?
"Errrr....Oh no, not a bit of it, Mr. Frodo."
* * *
About that time, the visiting Archprocurer of Old and Mostly Unwanted Documents to Stick on a Dark Shelf in the Library, Gandalf of the More-or-less-seen tower of Isenguard showed up at the Inn of the Prancing Pony. The rough and tumble Eastern men eyed him supiciously. WHich was not unusual, they eyed everyone suspiciously. Including themselves, when they were about a mirror. "Hello there, Barliman. Could you get me a pot of Ale? On my credit, if you please."
"You've been running up a good tab lately, Mr. Gandalf, sir. You sure you're good for it?"
Oh, of course, Butterbur. 'Sides, the same law goes all down to Mordor. The night watch'd have my hide if I tried to cheat you. And its not like I expect some horrible fiend from beyond the pale of mortal ken to fight me in a gigantic duel above an ancient Dwarven City, leading to both our deaths, after all.
Barliman stared at Gandalf. "Errr... that wouldn't be a Balrog you're a speakin' of, right?
"Exactly sir. I cannot possibly be speaking of a Balrog since they don't exist. Hence I must be good for my debt. Haha."
~Terry Pratchet, though he would have done a much better job than I, surely.
--VARIATION--
LotR Z
"This foe is beyond any of you... his power Level has reached at least 30,000 after fighting every Dwarf in Moria. Ki Fhy to the gate Aragorn, you must lead them on!" The muscles beneath Gandalf'sGrey Cloak strained in anticipation of the coming battle.
Soon after, when they were nearly at the gate, the Balrog launched a surprise Ki attack, knocking down Borrmir and stunning Blazing Fist Gimli.
Gandfalf turned to face him. "Fool!" said he, I don't have time for this nonsense... "Pure Flame of Arnor Shield Wall Strike!" The massive energy wall sstreaked off towards the Balrog, who was knocked flying... though no-one was sure whether or not he had wings.
"Raaaaauuuugggg! Gandalf, I have not shown you my true power!
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...
five minutes later
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaa!
Now I am a Super Balrog 2!!!!! My power level has gone up to 3 million!"
Gandalf just smirked. "I probably shoud have told you, after you left the service of Eru, we figured out a few new tricks. Here's a good one:
Kaaaaaaaaaa------Meeeeeeee------Haaaaaaqa-----M
-The Balrog laughed in anticipation of Gndalf's feeble attack-
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The resulting explosion threw the Balrog back agaoinst the walls of Moria. His expression turned to one of complete disbelief. "Urrrghhh.... Ahhh... Ugghhhhh.... That's...not possible...."
The rest of the Fellowship of the Z Ring stared, twitching slightly and grunting in awe at Gandalf!
Gandalf grinned, "another one of those tricks I learned... I learned how to Hide my POWER level!"
--VARIATION--
My name is Baggins. Frodo Baggins. 00Hobbit, license to quest.
Oh Frodo! Last night was magnificient! Stay with me here in Lothlorien forever.
I cahn't Galadriel. The Grey Wizard, G, gave me an assignment to infiltrate Mordor, & destroy the One Ring.
I know, and when I take the Ring from your corpse, I shall rule in glory, and all shall love me and despair. Last night was Heaven, Mr. Baggins. Now go there.
BANG-BANG-BANG!
ARRRGH!
Galadriel, a Double Agent. Well, well, well. Too bad. But, I always preferred my elves shaken, not stirred. And certainly not shot.
--VARIATION--
Of the great War of the Ring, and the tast
Of that Forbidden power, the long and
Arduous trek, thru' fiery, blasted plains
With faithful Hobbits and treacherous beasts
To Chaos' edge, and there to cast the One
To endless fire and eternal death:
Sing Heav'nly Muse, that in Rivendell did'st
First teach of the Rings of Power forgéd,
In the beginning how the Dark Lord Sauron
Brought into the world from fiery depths
Of Doom this ring of gold, pouréd into't
His Malice and his Evil; I now
Invoke thy Aid to my Adventrous song
That struggle as it might to take to th'air
Though will I drag from bottomless perdition
Things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhime
And justifie the ways of men to Elves.
LotR, by John Milton
--VARIATION--
The Lord of the Rings
Starring Humphrey Bogart and Marlene Dietreich
Directed by Howard Hawks
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A rather interesting link..
http://ringil.cis.ksu.edu/Tolkien/Movie/l
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o/` Wraith-wraithery, wraith-wraithery, wraith-wraith-eree,
A Nazgul's as nasty as nasty can be.
Wraith-wraithery, wraith-wraithery, wraith-wraith-eroo,
your luck will run out when I'm looking for you.
So give me the Ring, or you're Nazgul, too! o/`
o/` Just a spoonful of lembas helps the athelas go down,
the athelas go down,
the athelas go down.
Just a spoonful of lembas
helps the athelas go down
in a most delightful way. o/`
o/` Feed the orcs, tuppence a bag,
tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag. o/`
o/` Oooh...taurelilomeatumbalemornatumbaletaurealomea
if you say it too slow then you won't make it to dinner.
Unless you've got some time on hand don't say I didn't warn ya.
taurelilomeatumbalemornatumbaletaurealomeano
-excerpts from Merry Poppins, P.L. Travers & Walt Disney.
--VARIATION--
People were always asking me, did I know Gollum.
"AAAIEEE!"
With a crazed and deformed Stoor clenching his jaw on your finger, you only speak in vowels.
With my finger, I can feel the half-chewed fish stuck behind his tongue. I totally forgot about the whole Ring destruction thing for a second and I wondered how clean his teeth were.
The cave we're standing in won't be here in three minutes. You take an ancient evil Ring of Power and add a 98-percent concentration of flaming lava. Explosion. I know this because Sauron knows this.
This is our world now. Two minutes.
Two minutes to go and I'm wondering how I got here...
Fade to a support group: "Remaining Hobbits Together."
--Openning of Chuck Pahlaniuk's LoTR
--VARIATION--
LotR by George Orwell:
"I cannot read the fiery writing," said Frodo.
"There are few who can," replied Gandalf. "It is the language of Mordor, which I will not speak here. Translated into the common tongue, it reads:
'All rings of power are equal,
But some rings of power are more equal than others.'"
LotR by Dave Barry:
At the end of the Council of Elrond, everyone concluded that 'Shards of Narsil' would be a great name for a band.
LotR by Matt Groening:
Frodo suddenly reappeared, bleeding from the hand.
Gollum triumphantly cried, "Hmmmm...hobbit finger with ring of power garnish."
But as he danced in victory, Gollum slipped and fell into the pit of fire. The Cracks of Doom echoed with his last despairing cry of "D'oh!"
--VARIATION--
We were 20 steps from the exit when the giant flaming Balrons first appeared over our heads. These weren't your normal giant flaming Balrons but some sort of interdimensional Maia that would sit and spin in mid air before dissolving before your very eyes and sneaking up behind you. Gandalf had the pipe and I had the ring which, so far, I had been able to resist trading to the local drug lords for another package of white. Gandalf was shouting random Macrohydration spells while simultaneously trying to not trip over his robes and fall face first into the local pools of goo. Legolas took another drink from his flask and, once again, began explaining how elves were different than humans and much, much mellower.
- Hunter S. Thompson
--VARIATION--
The trouble with writing an epic, I find, is knowing just where to begin. So here I am, quill and parchment at the ready, a full bowl of pipeweed and, dash it, have great difficulty in beginning! That's the trouble with epics, as I suspect old Treebeard himself would say, and wasn't he a one for insisting that every story begin at the very beginning - of time, that is, and it takes all one's memories of school training to be polite to the old boy when you're rushing to catch an Eagle.
I brought this up with Gandalf when he dropped by yesterday. "Gandalf", I said, "Do you remember that old ROP we dropped into the crack of Mount Doom?" He did, of course. It was one of those rectangular - no, I mean rhetorical - questions. How could one forget? It was a tale to freeze thy blood, to make one's hair stand on end like quills upon the fretful porpentine - though I've never understood why one says porpentine when you mean porcupine. Something to do with elves, no doubt. I had been thinking of making a start by putting one of the elven marching songs on the title page, but all I can remember os 'Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong, I hurry along', which would never do. Elrond would never approve.
So Gandalf applied himself to the task at hand - and that's a sight to see that makes strong men gasp and the ladies swoon. You could see the blood whizzing through that magnificent brain of his, chock full of all that health food he grazes on with Tom Bombadil. When there's a problem to be solved, just slip a few nuts and berries to old Gandalf and stand back, I say. Frightening, really.
So after a good think, Gandalf suggested Bilbo's eleventy-first birthday, and I knew right away I held the winning ticket, cash for life with no taxation. "Perfect" I told him. "That's just precisely where I'll set the starting post. You have hit the n. right on the h."
P. G. Wodehouse
--VARIATION--
In summer, the scorching sun above Middle-earth sears the land. Perched high on the dome of the sky, it bakes everything down, forcing the Hobbits, the Elves and the men to do their work quickly and retreat to their homes, staying in the cool shade while the orb of light attacks them from overhead. During the winter, on the other hand, the sun only climbs above the horizon for a few hours each day, and then dips back and plunges the world into darkness. The snow drives downward, the winds howl, and everyone, men, Elves, Dwarves, Hobbits, and Orcs, can feel the chill penetrating to their bones.
Frodo had set out from his home in the Shire, hoping for a chance to see the real Middle-earth. While his official purpose for the journey was to destroy a magic ring in the fires of Mount Doom, he had really accepted the invitation to join the quest because he viewed it as an opportunity to experience the genuine outside world. He had heard stories, of course, about how Hobbits who left the Shire, although naïve and ambitious at first, would eventually turn against the other cultures with scorn, and would long for their cozy hobbit-holes, their elaborate tea parties, their pipes of tobacco before second breakfreast. "Is it true what they say about hobbits who journey eastward, that we all eventually lose the spirit of adventure and just want to return to our cozy homes after a few months," he asked Gandalf once as they sat around the campfire, but the wizard declined to provide a direct answer.
Regardless, he had remained inquisitive during the flight from the Nazgul and the stay at Rivendell. But as each day passed and the winter grew colder and more ominous, the dark bulks of the Misty Mountains loomed on the horizon up ahead. Their peaks seeming to be lost in the cloud cover, the mountains dwarfed everything, blotted out everything. Their massive bulks weighed on the members of the Fellowship, and the swirling snow seemed to wrap around them, cutting off and suffocating them. There, on the slopes of the Caradhras, Frodo suddenly felt small and insignificant, as if nothing that a little Hobbit could achieve would ever amount to anything more than that, snowflakes whirling in a storm.
from A Passage to Mordor, by E. M. Forster
--VARIATION--
See Frodo run,
Run Frodo run.
See Sauron search,
Gollum and Frodo are playing,
Oops, Gollum dropped the ring in Mount Doom.
Now Sauron will have to find another ring.
-- See Frodo Run
--VARIATION--
Frodo crept down the stairs of the of the castle, his invisible cloak sweeping around his legs. He simply had to get the ring into Professor Saurons office without attracting attention. The castle was quite and he made his way without difficulty. A faint light was glowing from under the Professors door but nobody appeared to be in the office. Sneaking in quietly, he saw the volcano on the ledge bubbling quietly. He was just about to throw this ring into the fiery chasm when the door burst open and the Professor strode in. Not having time to think, Frodo Potter froze on the spot, grateful for being invisible.
Professor Sauron wasn't the only person who entered the room however. A massive hulking glowing monster had also ambled in alongside him and they were now deep in a conversation. Frodo froze, although he had never met one of those before, he had heard about it enough times to know that the thing standing in front of him was a Balrog!
"I want you to send a message to Professor Saruman, Tell him that I am prepared to join forces so that we can both live our lives without worrying about prying eyes. Fly swiftly for I need the message soon"
"But I dont have no wings" said the Balrog dumbly
"Use a broomstick you fool" snarled professor Sauron and swiftly left the classroom.
So it was true thought Frodo Potter, Sauron wan't to get rid of him and he was willing to enlist the help of Saruman to do it. He had to tell his friends Pippin and Merrione, they would know what to do.
"striding out of the classroom as fast as he could, he turned down a corridor without looking and a giant flash of green light blinded him. The scar on his forehead was now excruciating with pain. The last thing he saw before he blacked out was the figure of Elrond laughing madly.
Frodo gradually became aware that he was now lying in a bed. Trying to get up, he heard a gently voice in his ear.
"Ah, Frodo, it seems we are up and about already", it was the gentle voice of Headmaster Gandalf.
"I suppose you want to know what happened last night, It turns out that your last Defense against Dark Arts teacher wasn't really Elrond at all but was actually Lord Melkor's minion, Smeagol. You see, nobody actually knew what Elrond looked like before he came to HobbitWarts becuase he kept to himself. When Smeagol arrived, we all assumed it was Elrond. Quite unfortunate really."
"But I saw Professor Sauron with that Balrog, he was talking about removing those prying eyes"
"Yes, Sauron was one of the first suspect something about Smeagol, it was all those potions full of rotten fish that gave it away he said. He knew he couldn't tackle Smeagol alone so he enlisted the help of Saruman. He was the one who found you unconcious"
"You mean... Sauron is innocent?" stammered Frodo
"Yes you fool of a Took! I've been trying to tell you that for the last 4 years" snapped Gandalf rather angrily "Now get some rest so we can send you home to your awful Uncle Bilbo"
-- Frodo Baggins and the One Ring by JK Rowling ("Frodo Baggins and the Knarliest Ring" in the USA)
--END VARIATIONS--
I hope Slashdot seriously considers some sort of cache in the future. Google has it. Why not a simple cache for certain submissions?
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Praise be the name of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Actually the movie is ground breaking for the times we live in. There is no profanity or vulgar sexual content in these two movies and they are BLOCKBUSTERS! The Two Towers is raking in the cash and is still #1 at the box office. All this in a time where most #1 movies are full of garbage.
Christ almighty
Yes, my child?
Someone over here had a similar idea. I get the feeling hes not a Vin Diesel fan :P
here's a mirror of the thread, as of course any messsage board will die under a good /.
http://rufus.d2g.com:8080/lotr.html
Someone else, please mirror this as it's only on my cable's upstream.
Principally, it's a book, not a film.
Do you know who J.R.R. Tolkien is?
You killed the SDMB hamsters!
Poor Message Board... I'll miss you
Umm, it's actually a book first. Which is why we're talking about re-writing it in the style of someone else.
It is also, since you mention it, a groundbreaking, life-changing new product, almost, but not quite, utterly unlike the Segway.
get over it. take the test drive. it doesn't hurt a byte. honest.
ur so on robbIE's foems list.
That was bad enough, in my opinion. Why PJ insisted on re-writing 90% of the story is beyond me.
Thomas Pynchon, IMO, would be the most facinating and bizarre person to have written the trilogy.
If it had been the case, Pynchon's Lord of the Rings may very well have made his Gravity's Rainbow (which varies from horridly arduous to incredibly beautiful) look like The Little Engine that Could (the only book out of the above that i've actually read every sentence from).
Give us a breeak, will you? No one is suggesting that the LOTR should have been written by these other authors or in those styles--people are just having a little literary fun. Take a deep breath, step away from the keyboard, and stop taking yourself so friggin' seriously.
Was the spoof of Merry Poppins :)
o/` Wraith-wraithery, wraith-wraithery, wraith-wraith-eree,
A Nazgul's as nasty as nasty can be.
Wraith-wraithery, wraith-wraithery, wraith-wraith-eroo,
your luck will run out when I'm looking for you.
So give me the Ring, or you're Nazgul, too! o/`
o/` Just a spoonful of lembas helps the athelas go down,
the athelas go down,
the athelas go down.
Just a spoonful of lembas
helps the athelas go down
in a most delightful way. o/`
o/` Feed the orcs, tuppence a bag,
tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag. o/`
o/` Oooh...taurelilomeatumbalemornatumbaletaurealomean or,
if you say it too slow then you won't make it to dinner.
Unless you've got some time on hand don't say I didn't warn ya.
taurelilomeatumbalemornatumbaletaurealomeanor. o/`
-excerpts from Merry Poppins, P.L. Travers & Walt Disney.
the plebs have invaded the ivory towers and, gasp, have started enjoying themselves.
Why can't we go back to when it was mine.
I'd love to see your face when the first season of "The All New LOTR - Frodos Secret Diaries" starts on Fox.
There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
Whatever you do, don't send Arnie over as a (republican) goodwill ambassador...
Kudos for getting the DNA ref!
-ideonode
It's a book actually you stupid man.
I think I saw that film on TV, it all happened in NYC, the end was much shorter though and less ORCs died.
The ring is destroyed, aw man now you ruined the last movie for me, completely...
Enig? Det alt for hot det smor!
All your rings are belong to us.
. . .far too much time on their hands.
Modular Redundancy--Because 4 out of 5 Nodes agree
We would have been different children, just like if Nick Nolte played Han Solo. Night would be day, and cats would be dogs, etc...
Now what I need is for someone who's both a Tolkien and a Lovecraft fanatic to write a critical essay on this topic...
Lawrence Person (lawrencepersonh@gmailh.com (remove all "h"s to mail)
http://www.lawrenceperson.com/
Mark Twain as Gandolf: "Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated."
...Eugena would have said the the one ring was'nt as good as BeOS.
If Peter Jackson had anything to do with the book it would consist of nothing but surfing elfs and dwarf jokes.
TT was a farce, but will sell luch boxes
As I've read you can't imagine anything like this because it violates the DMCA!! This article needs to be removed now ... or I'll sue!!!
Cause hundreds of Sladotters would be trying to crowd around the press, breaking it and racking up a huge repair bill.
According to Illiad the story went like this [userfriendly.org]
"Learning is not compulsory... neither is survival."
--Dr.W.Edwards Deming
I'm imagining this book as written by a latter-years Robert A. Heinlein. You know, when he stopped writing quaint little "juvenile fiction" novels like Red Planet, Space Cadet and The Man Who Sold The Moon, and passed his "grim, gritty, post-future holocaust" novels like Stranger In A Strange Land and Starship Troopers.
No... I can imagine it as written by the dirty old sex-obsessed mathematician that wrote books like Number Of The Beast. You know the ones I'm talking about. Like a Harelquin romance novel but with mathematicians, so it was cool and all for us dorks in high school to flip through the pages in the prolonged periods of downtime that we had in our English 3 classes back in high school. Yeah, you know those interminable stretches of time when the teacher was forcing you to read Grapes Of Wrath in class when all you wanted to do was bury your nose into some Clarke or Asimov or even Niven.
So you'd sit there and turn the pages of Number Of The Beast slowly, your eyes darting up to your short, round, blonde teacher yammering away about the Joad family and their time in Needles (yeah, Steinbeck really made that fucking place seem just plain OMINOUS, really built it up to be about fifty thousand times more impressive than it really is. HEY KIDS! THEY'RE JUST FUCKING ROCKS!) between line breaks. Oh no, you're there reading a novel written by a man deep in the grip of senile dementia. One page will be discussing the six-dimensional nature of the universe, the next be describing in meticulous detail sex acts between two middle-aged paunchy scientists. Alternate universes, new positions... This book wavers between insanity and inanity.
Now... Imagine the Lord of the Rings written in that style... Of course, since women in Tolkien's universe are about as rare as dragons (and the menfolk would much rather quest after said scale-beast than spend some "quality time" with the comely lasses) there would be a marked increase of homoerotic tension in the novel, punctuated with page after page of lovingly-detailed discussion on the technology and mathematics of Sauruman's magic powers.
Couple that with some Ents and a few Orcs and a Goblin or three and we'll have the best goddamned novel ever written.
Why is it when I hit ^R that ZSH calls me a cocksucker?
..There's a book of tales written by various authors, set in Middle Earth.
For the life of me, I can't remember what the hell it's called. The (blank) Tales or something. Not to be confused with The (blank) Tales that Tolkien wrote.
If I remember correctly, it opens up with a piece by Donaldson, and then goes on to other authors, some mostly famous, others quite obscure. (Peter S. Beagle, as seen in the opening blurb of certain versions of the LotR books, has a story in there as well.)
Yeah, I know, not very informative, but I've only seen the book once, and still need to get around to reading it myself.
it's almost readable - shit, but readable.
The main difference is that in Lovecraft's version the return to the Shire would have only been the start of the end and Frodo would be either dead or living like Gollum in the final paragraph.
Actually that could be quite an interesting read.
"Read the rest of this comment..." is definitely worthwhile.
The living have better things to do than to continue hating the dead.
As I stood at the window, gazing through the swirling fog, I observed a figure hesitating on the other side of the road. "A client, Holmes!" I exclaimed. "I have been expecting him," my friend replied, "tell me what you make of him".
"From his hooded cloak I deduce that he belongs to some religious order," I began, applying the deductive methods that I had seen Holmes so often display. "Evidently he is of great age, from the way he stoops almost to the ground as he crosses the street, almost as if he were sniffing a trail." But as he reached the house, he stood up with surprising vigour, and we immediately heard the ring of the bell. Moments later, the door to our room sprang open, and in strode the dark figure, his face completely hidden by his hood.
"Forgive me if I do not introduce myself," he said. "I have a task for you, Mr Holmes. A simple matter, no doubt, for one with your
abilities. My master - a foreign potentate, his name need not concern you - is the owner of an ancient piece of jewelry, which has been stolen. It has no intrinsic value - it is a simple gold ring - but it has great sentimental value to him. Find it, and you can name your price."
"Both your errand and your master are already known to me," said Holmes. He wrote a name on a sheet of paper and passed it to the visitor. "I have a number of other cases on hand at present, but I will look into the matter if I have time."
wrote it here's what it would probably look like.
I wish everyone would just shut up about this damn movie. It's a movie, not some groundbreaking, life-changing new product like the George Forman Grill.
Most of your similarities come from a common source:
Both were romantics.
However, there are some significant differences as well, for instance:
Lovecraft was a solid agnostic/athiest whereas Tolkien was a devout catholic.
The ring is a Weapon of Mass Destruction controlled by the axis of evil. They tried to kill my father with it. Lets nuke Iraq.
Well, you're new areound here aren't you? :p
"The majority is always sane, Louis." -- Nessus
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Maybe you need to lighten up a little. You comment is exactly the point! Parody is freedom of expression, and I find many of them hilarious. Think of it along these lines: If Windows hadn't been sold commercially, I don't think this parody discussion regarding Bill Gates would have made it to /.
If Linux hadn't made it as a viable operating system, I don't think making fun of it would be a /. topic.
If Cowboy Neal hadn't helped make/provide Opinion Polls, his name wouldn't always be used as a joke option on /.
Sorry, Thalcon, this topic is news for nerds, and apparently you don't get nerd humor. Maybe you can find a way to deal with that.
Somebody asked for a legalese LotR:
Ring Bearer's License Agreement
Please read the following license agreement (hereafter referred to as "AGREEMENT"). You must accept the terms (hereafter referred to as "TERMS") of this license to bear the Ruling Ring (hereafter referred to as "RING") to the Crack of Doom in the land of Mordor (hereafter referred to as "DOOM").
GRANT OF LICENSE: This license grants you the right to bear RING to DOOM. You may bear RING only to DOOM, and any other land that is required to pass through in order to reach DOOM. Once you have reached DOOM, you agree forthwith to toss RING into the Crack that are found at DOOM. Any hesitation or deviation may be interpreted as a breach of TERMS, causing immediate and irrevocable termination of AGREEMENT.
LIMITATIONS OF LICENSE: This AGREEMENT does NOT grant you permission to allow others to bear RING, except where circumstances make such a transfer desirable. Such circumstance will be interpreted as a transfer of license, and the new bearer shall be bound by the TERMS put forth in AGREEMENT. You are further discouraged from wearing RING, except in circumstances where the protection and insight provided by RING are deemed useful in reaching DOOM. Under no circumstances are you permitted to transfer RING to one Sauron (hereafter referred to as "ENEMY") or any employees or representatives of ENEMY.
TERMINATION OF LICENSE: This AGREEMENT shall be deemed terminated under the following circumstances: (1) RING is tossed into the Crack found at DOOM; (2) Your death, and the death of all your companions; (3) Major deviation from the path to DOOM; or (4) RING is transferred, voluntarily or involuntarily, to ENEMY or an employee or representative of ENEMY. In the case of (4) with voluntary transfer, the Valar in the Undying Lands would like to have a word with you.
Life is like a web application. Sometime you need cookies just to get by.
"Danielle Steele, Ayn Rand(!!)"
Looks like market-orgasm time for sn0rt.
Yeah, but there hasn't been a groundbreaking, life-changing new product story on Slashdot since ... forever.
Here is the answer. High octane laughs await.
New to the strip should start by skimming through a couple of early UF strips to get in the mood, and this for Dust Puppy background.
Oh well, at least I got halfway through the thing before the /. effect hit.
The probability that someone is watching you is directly proportional to the stupidity of your actions.
Actually, Tolkien's middle-earth has no anti-industrial subtext. Both Anwe and Melkor and their followers used industry.
You would have seen this if Jackson had chosen to showcase a Dwarven civilization at the height of its power instead of debasing Gimli with "jokes".
Is this a sigs-optional kind of place? 'Cause I am totally down with that if you know what I mean.
As pointed often in these comparisions Lovecraft was an atheist and Tolkien was an avid catholic.
But they share a lot of simmilarities, way beyond their lifes and lifestyle:
They both created imaginary mythologies based on they deepest dreams and fears: Tokien created a mythology based on his catholic beliefs, where there was always a good vs evil fight, and in all chapters good prevailed. Lovecraft also created a mythology based in what he saw while asleep, but in his case they where nightmares; he created a colorful, vivid and even more complex mythology based on ancient cults where good and evil didn't exist independently but lived togheter.
You could say Tolkien was inspired a lot by Lovecraft's works, which in some extent is true, but the main reason for these comparisions to pop up is that they where a lot alike, the only main difference was the beliefs they had in life. When it comes to it, all their writing was about their dreams, glorious and epic in Tolkien's case, and darks, frightful and chaotics in Lovecraft's case.
Also, Lovecraft was a declared racist and a lot of Tolkien scholars say he was a racist too (actually there's a lot of controversy regarding the claims some people has made calling Tolkien a racists, but in any case he, as Lovecraft does, uses the color of the skin to represent the goodness or evilness of a vcharacter)
I'll write one myself, as soon as I work up the nerve...
It's Christmas everyday with BitTorrent.
Hunter S. Thompson:
It was getting dark. Not that the sun setting brought any true darkness to the Shire. These folks knew well the power of the Shire weed and it's potent effects on the uninitiated mind. Parties in the Shire could last for ages and involve imbibing liquids of every known colour and spectra in ghastly quantities. I had been sent to write a report for the Elvish council on the elventy-first birthday of one Bilbo Baggins. Not that I worked for the elves mind you. I was a free spirit in those days. A veritable nomad of unclouded opinion with truly obscene powers of light and fire. Working with the elves afforded me the opportunity to wallow in the heart of the Shire dream. To bathe in the glow of that hairy-footed dimunitive candor which all wizards aspire to, but none achieve. Truly to become one with the earth and to live amongst the Hobbits. I had to prepare for this journey well.. In addition to the wagonload of poppers, crackers, sparklers, flaming dragons, and starbursts, I needed to find a keg of the finest honeywine I could get. I needed to be prepared for an undertaking of this monumental scope.
'cuse me, are you the Fellowship of the Ring?
Bugger off! Fellowship of the Ring? Bleeding fags! Of course we're not the Fellowship of the bleeding Ring, we're the People's Followers of The Ring. Bloody Fellowship of the Ring, prancing around on their bloody horses.
Still, they're not as bad as the Judean People's Ring Front!
Yeah, sodding Judean People's Ring Front!
And the People's Front of the Ring!
Yeah, bleeding People's Front of the Ring!
And the People's Followers of the Ring!
Yeah, sodding... hey, wait a minute, we're the People's Followers of the Ring!
Oh, sorry...
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Ah! But you miss the most important difference between the two: One was devoutly religious, the other a devout atheist.
Where Ronnie borrowed from the bible, Phil mocked people's reliance on religion to explain things larger than them in the Cosmos. Compared to all the things similar (I would whole-heartedily diagree on the "Golden Age" and Luddistic tendencies point for Phil though, from his writings he embraced new technology and science to give us rational explanations for things occuring around us we didn't understand), their one theological difference seperates the two in form and function, leaving only style.
Being a fan of both, I would love to do an essay on the subject, but that's as close as I can come to it on Company Time. =)
Zech Harvey, MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
You are in an open shire west of a little, white house with a rounded front door. To the north stands your old pal, Gandalf.
> N
Gandalf appears glad to see you. "I am glad to see you," he says, "I hear you were given a ring. Could I see it?"
> I
You have:
Flask of ale
Bread
Contract for three movies
One ring to rule them all
> SHOW RING
I don't know which ring you mean.
> SHOW ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL
Who are you showing the ring to?
> SHOW ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL TO GANDALF
You are eaten by a grue.
(Parent provides a LOTR spoiler without any warning. Mod it down, please.)
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If you'd started your comment with "I'm about to reference Douglas Adams" it couldn't have been more fucking obvious.
That has got to be the dumbest thing I have seen posted here. Why do the editors thing that all geek are silly children and get off on this stupid stuff. This is worse then the never ending saga of Fartscrape. Just can the damn thing.
LOTR by Jim Anchower: (The Onion)
Hola, amigos. How's it hangin'? I know it's been a long time since I rapped at ya, but there been all sorts of craziness going on.
First off, I get this new job as a gardener for this middle-aged short bastard-- Frodo Baggins. The work's pretty easy, and I can grow my own weed. I don't know what it is about the dirt in Hobbiton, but that's some sweet-ass green. Farmer Maggot grows the sh** bigtime and he's always up-in-arms about a couple of local peeps stealin' in. "It's good to share." That's what I always say.
Anyway, I guess it's not fair to call Frodo (FB, as I call him) a bastard. He tokes as much as I do. I thought I might be growin' it a little too pure though. FB was all talking about this tall dude named Gandalf and how he told him to hide this one ring of his uncle Bilbo's. So, he's layin' this weed-tale on me. I'm already high and am getting a secondary-high of FB's breath and I'm thinking, "Sh**, that little ring would buy me a nice little stash," I shook that off. That was the old, out-of-work Anchower.
There's this nice piece that works down at the pub. She's been eyeing the anchower package ever since I came growing. At Bilbo Bagins 111th birthday party last week, where he disappeared -- damn, I completely forgot that -- she was all over me. I don't even think she was drunk, and I know I wasn't hallucinating. I still have the bite marks to prove it.
Anway, this Bilbo guy gets up and, I know it's his birtday and all, and give this wack-ass four word speech and vanishes. I was thinking I was a little too high but everyone else was surprised, too. He hasn't been back since. That's cool, I have a good job, weed, and he had his eye on the pub-chick anyway. Sick old bastard. I gotta give the pops props, though, I saw him sporting 111-year old wood at the pub and I know that I'm gonna be just as nasty at his age. That'll be sweet.
... LOTR in legalese would have been 10 times longer than the original.
Ehrm.... Nevermind... Sorry... Mindless rambling... Crave coffee... *Gollem! Gollem!*... Master is nice, takes care of cofee... No! he only makes Decaf! Decaf no good!
OK, I'm going to get a life now. You guys know someplace where you get a special deal for that?
The best weapon of a dictatorship is secrecy, but the best weapon of a democracy should be the weapon of openness.
And now I've got this terrible cross with Hunter S Thompson popping into my head.
"It was half way to Rivendell when the drugs began to take hold" Hunter S Tolkien "Fear and Loathing in Barad Dur"
Actually that whole thread has a couple of ideas in it. The root message has Ned Flanders as Tom Bombadil:
5) I concede to all those who said Bombadil was annoying in my last post. My memory of Tom Hey-ho-merry-dol Bombadil was far less hey-nonny-nonny-annoying than the actual experience of reading him. He ring-a-ding-a-dillo sounds like Ned-diddly-ed Flanders at a hey-doodle-hi-diddle-riddle-diddle-dee Renaissance Festival. And his "Hey, li'l dudes, that whole ring deal? 'tain't my prob-diddly-oblem" attitude nauseated me. The world's about to be turned into a giant Concentration Camp, and he's out prancing in the posies and unwilling to help? Feh.
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It was a parody published by either the Harvard Lampoon or the National Lampoon. I have a copy in paperback someplace, ran about 100 pages. The one thing I remember most was "Legolas" was known as "Legolamb".
About 1973 I think.
http://home.nyu.edu/~amw243/diaries/
I think Merry's is particularly funny. They are more from the perspective of someone who's seen the movies but not the books, but still great.
I wanted to post this over there, but their server has succumbed, so...
True!--nervous--very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but
why will you say that I am mad? The ring had sharpened my senses--not
destroyed-- not dulled them. Above all was the sense of seeing in the
wraith world acute. I saw all things in the earth and under the
earth. I saw many things from the crack of mount doom. How, then, am
I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily -- how calmly I can tell
you the whole story.
It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain; but once
conceived, it haunted me day and night. Object there was none.
Passion there was none. I loved the ring. It had never wronged me.
It had never given me trouble. For its gold I had no desire. I think
it was the eye! Yes, it was this! The one eye resembled that of a
vulture--a fiery red eye, with a dark shroud over it. Whenever it
fell upon me, my blood ran cold and so by degrees--very graduallyI
made up my mind to take the old ring to the crack of doom, and thus to
rid myself of the eye forever.
-- Opening section of The Telltale Ring, by Edgar Allen Poe
Cut that out, or I will ship you to Norilsk in a box.
'The Search For Unknown Kadath' was the most Tolkein-like of HP stories. My favorite from Lovecraft.
love is just extroverted narcissism
No profanity or vulgar sexual content in these movies. Just a body count in the 10's of thousands.
Why is it most of the "religious right", whoever or whatever they are, find killing acceptable but sex between consenting adults wrong?
That server doesn't seem to allow anonymous posts, and I'm not going to sign up -- but if anyone else wants to copy this to there, feel free:
DISAPPEARING RING (Mending wall)
by Robert Frost MickLinux.
Something there is that does not want a ring;
that sends the frozen ice-fingers into the land
and spills the servant-blood in the sun;
and makes it lose itself so anyone can find it.
The work of dragons is another thing;
I have come after them and made repair
Where they have not left one stone on a stone.
But they would have the treasure out of hiding,
to please their greedy eye. The loss, I mean.
Nobody sees it or hears it when it falls
But at greatest need we find it gone.
I let noone know; my shadow even
and set to hunt the ring once again.
I keep a secret place for the ring as I go
to each, the temptation that has fallen to each;
and some are for power, and some for fear
There may be a spell to make it stay that way.
"One Ring to Rule them all and bind all" or somesuch;
We wear our souls to greyness, just handling it.
Oh, it's just another outdoor game,
The ONE against all; it comes to little more.
Where it is now we do not need a ring.
Here is all beauty and gardens and ale.
My apple trees will never blacken the hillside
and eat Lobelia's flowers, I tell her.
She only says "You are an imposter; Bag Hill should be mine!"
Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder
if I could put a notion in her head.
"Why should Bag Hill be yours? Isn't it
true that you are an Underhill?" But here there are no Underhills.
Before I claimed a thing, I'd ask to know
what good I could do it, or it me;
and who else might come hunting it.
Something there is that doesn't love a ring,
that wants it destroyed. I could say "Elves",
but it isn't Elves exactly; and I'd rather
Gandalf said it for himself. I see him there
bringing his staff grasped firmly near the top
in his hand, like an old stone wizard armed.
I move half-shadowed it seems to me.
Not by woods only and the shade of trees.
He will not stop that incessant saying "take it to Mordor"
secretly he likes having it for his own.
He says again "Take it to the Cracks of Doom"
- but his eye gleams at the saying.
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A Nazgul screams across the sky. It has happened before, but there is nothing to compare it to now. Down below, the hobbits work. The Shire twists and wiggles with the tiny shapes crawling across it's surface, with banners of white and red and green. Bilbo sits in the vaginal warmth of his End (his Bag End) and sucks of a dirty corn-cob pipe, listening to the the pads of leathery hobbit hooves against the earth, a whole dance number where all over the performers are drunk on some coconut-flavored drink and can't stay together. The erratic thumps of calloused soles on grassy ground plays a tune to which Bilbo in his reverie of pipe-weed and little invisible people can ponder like a hashishin marvelling at a knife while he drives it into the deep folds of date-nutured fat on a sultan's back.
Meanwhile, Frodo of the Baggins of the Shire is trying to belch the alphabet in the Green Dragon while a group of plastered but endearing hobbits watch his strained efforts at staying on his little pencil-legs like a whitecoated, bespectacled scientist watches a mantis devour its mate. A tired and grunt precede each haletosic syllable of his poorly crated abcadarium, at which he wobbles a little to the left and then to the right. The barflies keep watching.
Thomas Pynchon's The Lord of the Rings
The Hobbit Fund receives contributions made by both Hobbits and other races, most notably the Men of Rohan, who feel a particular kinship with the Halfling people. The Mayor of Michel Delving (and Dean of the Hobbit Fund) offers recognition of each contribution in a letter of thanks or a pouch of Southfarthing's finest weed, as is applicable.
The Hobbit Fund helps transform an emotional and difficult parting of Elves from the Hobbits into a beneficial and caring time. Those affected by the fun are comforted through the realization that, though they can never attain the Undying Lands, they are still protected by the Men of the West, especially the Rangers who have been responsible for the guarding of the Shire for many years. Additionally, knowledge that will be beneficial for the future happiness of the Hobbit race is attained through the fund's many initiatives.
Since its founding, the Hobbit Fund has raised almost a mountain of Gold, much of which was generously donated by the Dwarves of Esgaroth and the Lonely Mountain. These funds have supported over ninety different projects designed to foster improved relations between the Dwarves of the Glittering Caves and the Riders of Rohan, overcome sickness brought on by contact with the dreaded Ringwraiths, and increase Middle-earth-wide knowledge of herbs, spices, and weeds, among other projects.
If you wish to donate to the Hobbit Fund, or if you would just like more information, you may contact Hama of the Guard (hama788@rohanmail.com) or visit the website at www.hobbitfund.org. Thank you for caring.
is a David Foster Wallace version.
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Sorry dude, you were trying WAY too hard.
I wonder how Monty Python would have tackled LOTR.
I doubt much would have changed, except that it might be a golden banana grown in the deep green houses of mordor...
The problem as I see it is that I have no personality of my own.
How many of you who posted with lords of the butt rings comments do not consider yourselves pathtic geeks?
You're wrong.
I only came to the post to see flames of all your loser "what ifs" so I would have something mildly amusing this morning. To my dissapointment there were far too few flames.
LOTR may be a good movie... but all you no friend fantasy life assholes have to go and ruin it by blowing your loads thinking that it's the best thing since woman.
Here's a sugestion. Take a shower, cut your hair, and go to a bar... meet real humans, girls even... talk about real issues... and for christ's sake... please stop stock piling guns and shooting up people at fast food restaurants.
"Ooohh...hobbits! That's so neat, man! You don't see them much anymore, they're so easy to overlook. Hey, let go of them you wierded out weed of a tree! [KNOCK! KNOCK!] Anyone in there? Oh, there you are! Wanna go look at Goldberry's water lillies [wink, wink}?"
Ah well, maybe it is just a dream...
How come Slashdot never gets Slashdotted?
There was me, that is Frodo, and my 7 droogs, that is, Samwise,Meriadoc, Gandalf, Aragorn, Gimli, Boromir and Legolas. We were in the Korova Hobbit Bar, slooshying a bit of music and getting all sharpened up with pipeweed for a bit of the old ultra violence on the Orcs of Mordor. Boromir gets to whining he wants the ring, so I pulls my nozh and prepare to give him a great bolshy tolchock with it, when suddenly, it begins to glow - that means great stinking Orcs of stinking Sauron are somewhere near. I imagine the scrap we'll have with them, all the time hearing the great music of the glorious Ludwig Van, all angel trumpets and demon horns.
Anthony Burgess
Not LOTR related, but the idea of using popular authors' writing styles and major works' concepts and applying to the writing of 'Leave It To Beaver' episodes produced a book called 'The Beaver Papers'. Dunno if it is still in print, but look for it. Highlarious funny stuff.
Why oh Why Dear Slashdot Editors dose Lord of the Rings not have a Logo? Starwars has a Logo.. the Ipod has a Logo.. why dosent LOTR?
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Think about it.. all the Posts that are going to be made over the next +2 Years for LOTR.. Movie Reiviews, Spoilers, Trailers, DVD's, DVD Reviews, Special Ed. DVD's, Cast Interviews, Award Shows, ect.. ect... ect..
LOTR DESERVES its own Logo/Icon
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You realize that the world IS watching that movie? Self rightous loons everywhere will be convinced that the best thing to do is fight to an honorable death. Sadam and Jong can both use this film to inspire their troops.
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George W. Gandalf: "I would like to name Morder as an Axis of Evil. With the help of Elrond Blair and his elvish folks, and our superb strategory, we will not rest until Morder is defeated."
Ari Schriber-Baggins: "Sir, there's no oil in Morder? Hmm.. There must be oil in Isengard, Sir."
George W. Gandalf: "Like I said, the true axis of evil is Isengard. Our dispute with Morder can, and will be solved diplomatically."
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Raymond Chandler's "Lord of the Rings"
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Down these mean roads that go ever on in Middle-earth a wizard must go, who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid. He is the hero, he is everything. A complete wizard, an Istari, with the monicker Mithrandir, and yet an unusual wizard. He is a very lonely wizard, though he is the friend of all Free Peoples, and his pride is that you will treat him as a proud man or be very sorry you ever saw him.
My name is Gandalf. Gandalf the Grey. To most of the folks in the West, I seem to be "just a wizard," a vain, fussy old conjuror with a long beard and bushy eyebrows, whose chief asset is my uncommon skill with fireworks. But trouble is my business.
Men of the South sometimes think I'm nothing but a pest, a homeless vagabond, a meddler in the affairs of men, and a herald of ill-news. But there was darkness in Middle-earth, and it was much worse than the simple art of murder.
Let me talk to you a minute about my biggest case. I talk as the man of his age talks - the Third Age, that is -- with rude wit, a lively sense of the grotesque, a disgust for sham and a contempt for pettiness. If there were enough like me, the world would be a very safe place to live, without becoming too dull to be worth living in.
But there are not enough of me. Just five Istari, this Age. We were basically messengers sent from Valinor to 'contest the power of Sauron, and to unite all those who had the will to resist him.'
That Sauron, he was the Boss of Bosses, the big enchilada, head of a damned Syndicate, and the most I could do was solve the mystery of who his front-man was, his under-boss, and put the team together who could cut the feet out from under him. Show him out "The Bronze Door" and then, "The Long Goodbye
Some thought this case was just a petty theft, a gold ring, stolen, lost, found, and hunted. There's a story about that ring, too long to fill one book, but what mattered most was who would wear it. I mean, who would wear the ring. Nobody goes around wearing a book these days. Some thought this case was just about the little guys - halflings, Hobbits, Holbytla, whatever - and how they had to stand up to the goons of the boss and under-boss. Some thought it was a weary travel tale, about a bunch of tourists ankling towards a certain Mount Doom. But then, as they say, there's "No Crime in the Mountains", and if there's no crime, then I've got no way to earn a paycheck.
[the rest to be posted later on my domain;
and/or in conventional publication]
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Caution, spoilers for the movie!
They may appear similar, but when you dig deeper much of that similarity disappears; e.g. Lovecraft may have been "fascinated" by astronomy, but Tolkien studied Philology at Oxford and went on to teach at both the University of Leeds and at Oxford.
And are Lovecraft's and Tolkien's sources of inspiration really that comparable? Lovecraft's "dozens of arcane sources" vs. Tolkein's extensive use of the rich Norse and Anglo-Saxon mythic traditions?
(Just a nitpick, but the Inklings weren't actually an "all-male affinity group", as Dorothy Sayers was a member.)
"America is - without a doubt - the most bizarrre culture this planet has ever produced." --James Lileks
I would love to see Dr. Seuss try and top Tom Bombadil's songs.
What next? Saddam Hussein as a romance novelist?
"Funny-like-midgets" is deeply ingrained in our society. It is typical heightism. Its hate literature. It should be stopped! Is it too late to change the title of The Two Towers (gee, wouldn't want to risk making a reference to the WTC in literature written before they were relevant) so that we're sensitive to the Height-Challenged? How about "Lord of the Rings 2: HOOORAY FOR SHORT PEOPLE"?
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Silly and Stupid, just like:
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You're not really Charles Dexter Ward. You cannot deceive me, Joseph Curwen, for I know that your accursed magic is true!
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I have always felt Star Wars ep1 was for more related to LOTR, then it was to Hidden Fortress.
Git something the 'Evil Guy' wants vary badly.
Evil Guy sends out minions.
Using cunning and magic, the valuable item avoids the minions, and ends up at a 'great council'.
The council decides there must be a group of people to go to the land of the evil guy, and destroy the evil by tossing a simple energy bolt down a shaft. This is acomplished by believng in one self, magic, and some last minute cunning.
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It doesn't surprise me at all that Lovecraft is at least somewhat a racist, as the early to mid 20th century was mostly segregated, and many people still viewed blacks as more of a servant class (having previously been slaves). The question is, was Lovecraft more-so than his peers?
I don't think Lovecraft was trying to associate skin color with evilness to be racist so much as to have the monsters be creatures of nightmares and darkness, which is a concept that has existed for thousands of years (a concept that is ironically promoted heavily by religion...). A creature of night would likely be colored black - like a bat, so they are camoflaged in their nighttime environment. Most of the creatures themselves were based on real creatures/concepts people had fears of, whether it be giant squid/octopi, dead-come-to-life (another religious inspired concept, as the reason for burying people 6 feet deep and putting a large stone on top of the grave was to keep the dead from coming back), bats (Nightgaunts), fish/sharks (Deep Ones, although that is also almost a fear of inbreeding), or creatures that appear out of nowhere (dimensional shamblers).
The pitch-black Nightgaunts, for instance, weren't really evil, but they were servants of a sort (they brought food [people in the story] to their masters). Ghouls (undead people) weren't always good, either, but they always had white, almost transparent skin (and were usually educated).
We have a copy of this pinned up in the lab at University: http://danny.oz.au/danny/humour/phd_lotr.html
Personally I especially like the part about supervisors disappearing (and being presumed dead)...
stupid adding numbers after release thing.
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Stop right there. Do you have any evidence that Tolkien was ever aware of the existence of Lovecraft, or read him, much less being "inspired" by him?
Lovecraft was an obscure American pulp magazine writer of horror and supernatural oriented short stories. Even assuming that these pulp magazines were available to read in Britain, it is highly doubtful Tolkien would have read them. Lovecraft was never well known outside of the American "fandom" scene until the 1960's or later; far too late to have "influenced" Tolkien.
Total heresy it is, we hates it, we hates it all... its whole casts of characters being drug actics it is, not at all like smeagal (golummmmm, golummmm)
come on fhqwhgads
TO: BAGGINSFRODO@THESHIRE.ME
FROM: SAURON@DARKLORD.ME
KIND SIR, PLEASE ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF.
I AM SAURON JUNIOR, RELATIVE OF THE LATE DECEASED
SAURON, LORD. YOU WILL BE AWARE OF THE RECENT
TRAGIC EVENTS OVERTAKING OUR MIDDLE EARTH, WHICH I
CAN ASSURE YOU MY FAMILY HAS NO CONNECTION WITH.
HOWEVER, MY LATE DECEASED RELATIVE LEFT A LARGE
AMOUNT OF GOLD AND JEWELRY HIDDEN IN A DRAGON'S
LAIR. THE ESTIMATED VALUE OF THIS TREASURE IS
250,000,000 OLD SMEAGOLS. I AM SEEKING WELL
WISHERS WHO WILL HELP ME TO RECOVER THIS RIGHTFUL LEGACY,
IN RETURN FOR A MODEST 10% OF ALL
GOLD RECOVERED. PLEASE DO NOT INFORM THE
WIZARD OR HIS MINIONS OF THIS TREASURE OR THE
CONSEQUENCES WILL BE TRULY DREADFUL FOR YOURS TRULY.
ALL I ASK OF YOU IS THAT I CAN USE YOUR GOLD RING
TO PASS INVISIBLY PAST THE DRAGON STILL
GUARDING THE GOLD. ONCE I HAVE RECOVERED THE
RIGHTFUL GOLD AND JEWELRY I WILL DELIVER YOU
10% OF THE AFORESAID TREASURE AND OF COURSE
RETURN YOU THE RING.
I RECEIVED YOUR ADDRESS FROM AN ELF. PLEASE
CONSIDER MY REQUEST MOST SINCERELY.
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You stand before the fires of Mt. Doom. Hot jets of glowing magma erupt on either side of you, searing your skin. The hair on your toes shrivels and disappears. Above you columns of black smoke billow into the sky.
>drop ringTo the north is a small rocky ledge above the fires. To the south is a path leading down into Mordor.
You find it hard to breathe here.
Which ring do you mean? The One Ring, or the Copper Ring of Gondor?
>onedropped
>waitTime passes...
>Take ringYour lungs begin to burn.
(One Ring) Taken.
>Drop ring in lavaWhich ring do you mean? The One Ring, or the Copper Ring of Gondor?
>oneThe lava has no good surface to put that on.
>yellAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!! Do you feel better?
>Drop one ring into firesYou begin to hack and cough from the hot searing fumes.
You are not close enough to the ledge to drop the ring into the Fires of Mt. Doom!
>LookYou stand before the fires of Mt. Doom. Hot jets of glowing magma erupt on either side of you, searing your skin. The hair on your toes shrivels and disappears. Above you columns of black smoke billow into the sky.
>NTo the north is a small rocky ledge above the fires. To the south is a path leading down into Mordor.
You double up with a choking spasm, hacking and coughing.
You creep out onto the rocky ledge. You look down into the fires. From here you can easily drop the One Ring and complete your quest. Your heart thrills with anticipation!
You fall to the ground in agony, clutching your throat. The fumes are too much and have overcome you. As you begin to black out, you think to yourself, "I'm sorry Gandolf. I failed. I failed."
******* You Have Died **********
You have earned 275 out 300 points earning you the title of Grand High Elf.
Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE, or QUIT?
>
The sin in a sex movie is very particular and personal, and both sides are party to it. Also sex movies are a record of people actually having sexual relations with each other for money, otherwise known as prostitution The sin in a war movie is not personal or particular, and may actually (as in the case of LOTR) be entirely on the other side. After all, there was warfare in Heaven when the Devil rebelled. Also, no one actually DIED making the LOTR.
first...gandalf wanted to see my ring, but then he left. then he came back, and yelled at me...
The he made me go away. then I got to this fire, and then I threw my ring in... and Sam was with me.
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William Gibson:
The sky above mordor was the color of a dark lord's crucible turned to MAX-HEAT.
"It's not like I'm using," Frodo heard a Ranger say, as he shouldered his way through the crowd around the door to Rivendel. "It's like my body's developed this massive pipe-weed deficiency." It was a Numenorean voice, and a Numenorean joke. Rivendel was a bar for professional expatriates; you could
drink there for a week and never hear two words in Elvish.
Gimli was tending bar, his prosthetic arm jerking monotonously as he filled a tray of glasses with ale. He saw Frodo and smiled, his teeth a webwork of Dwarven Steel and brown decay. Frodo found a place at the bar, between the unlikely tan of one of Elrond's whores and the crisp naval uniform of an Easterling whose cheekbones were ridged precise rows of tribal scars.
"Gollum was in here early, with two Ringwraiths," Gimli said, shoving a draft across the bar with his Mithril hand. Mabye some business with your ring, herr Hobbit?
Frodo shrugged. The girl to his right giggled and nudged him.
The dwarf's smile widened. You are too much the Hobbite...
PAGES TURN.
"You wanna try now Frodo?"
Wednesday. Eight days from waking in Rivendel with Sam beside him. "You want
me to go ouy Mr Frodo? Mabye Easier for you alone?...." He shook his head.
"No. Stay, doesn't matter." He settled back the elven sweatband across his forehead,
careful not to disturb the the embriodery. He stared at the ring on his lap, not really
seeing it, seing instead the forges of Mount Doom, smiths pounding deadly neon circles from
from a terrabytes of code.
He closed his eyes. Found the cold heavy ring...
And in the bloodlit dark behind his eyes, silver phosphenes boiling in from the edge of space,
hypnagogic images jerking past like film compiled from random frames. Symbols, figures, faces,
a blurred, fragmented mandala of visual information.
Please, he prayed, now --
A Red Eye the color of Mordor Sky.
NOW -
--
The Peter Jackson version is left as an extra credit exercise.
HINT: Change wholesale portions in order to accomodate Liv Tyler and mirimax executives.
Shouldn't that be Silmarillionarities?
Hokey statistics and ancient misconceptions are no match for a good thought in your head, kid!
Really? It seemed to me that his outline was thus: Scientist finds new discovery and it eats him, proving that the Universe is far worse that we can imagine. New discoveries never lead to new understanding, they in fact reveal that what we thought we knew was all wrong. Where does a new technology help anyone in HPL land?
... what the heck is this damn Soviet Russia joke about?!?
Fight hunger. Filet a politician and send him to a 3rd world country of your choice.
If J. Michael Straczynski wrote the Lord Of The Rings, it would have been called Babylon Five.
i'd be getting ready to commit suicide after seeing Gimli turned into comic relief and Legolas riding a skateboard down a staircase while shooting @ orcs.
:(
oh Peter Peter Peter
in this age of communication i'm just not getting through
How about: what if Tolkein had written ?
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"Ok, when I say 'Hello Mr Thompson, do you have the ring?', you shake your head and say 'no'. Got it?"
"No problem"
"Hello Mr Thompson, do you have the ring?"
".... yes?"
If everyone else wrote the book, the book would have been more like the movie. "Hollywoodized" or however you want to state it, more glitz more single powerfull hero, less of the beauty that made up what tolkien made.
Movie is the best movie ever, but it is a bastardize version of the book.
So what would have happened? well we can see what did happen. Watch the movie to see.
The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive
The opening lines of Fishspotting, the story of Gollum:
Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big horse. Choose tables, chairs, fireplace and a fucking big larder...
Choose fishing, choose farming, choose good health, high cholesterol and six meals a day. Choose a starter home, choose your friends, choose leisure wear and the matching pipe, choose a three piece suit on hire purchase in a range of fucking fabrics.
Choose DIY and wondering who the fuck you are on a Sunday morning. Choose sitting in that park watching mind-numbing, spirit crushing fireworks, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth.
Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pissing your last in a miserable home, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked up brats you spawned to replace yourself. Choose your future. Choose life...
But why would I want to do a thing like that? I chose not to choose life, I chose something else and the reasons? There are no reasons, who needs reasons when you've got the One Ring of Power?
I choose to remain celibate, like my father and his father before him.
Actually, I'm a conservative Christian, and for the reason you stated, I specifically chose not to see the move about Bruce Lee, in which is son was killed. Something about that seemed kindof fishy. Likewise, some of my coworkers were talking about a snuff film, and I immediately made it clear that I felt that was way out of bounds, and left their presence.
Most of us conservative Christians *are* against killing.
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This time using the [preview] button ...doh
Enter the RING-BEARER
Merry: O that we now had here
But one ten thousand of those
Hobbits in the Shire That do no work to-day!
RING: What's he that wishes so?
My cousin Meriodoc? No, my fair cousin;
If we are mark'd to die, we are enow
To do our country loss; and if to live,
The fewer hobbits, the greater share of honour.
God's will! I pray thee, wish not one hobbit more.
By Jove, I am not covetous for gold,
Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost;
It yearns me not if men my garments wear;
Such outward things dwell not in my desires.
But if it be a sin to covet honour,
I am the most offending soul alive.
No, faith, my coz, wish not an hobbit from the Shire.
God's peace! I would not lose so great an honour
As one man more methinks would share from me
For the best hope I have. O, do not wish one more!
Rather proclaim it, Merry, through the Fellowship,
That he which hath no stomach to this fight,
Let him depart; his passport shall be made,
And crowns for convoy put into his purse;
We would not die in that man's company
That fears his Fellowship to die with us.
This day is call'd the feast of Isildur.
He that outlives this day, and comes safe home,
Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam'd,
And rouse him at the name of Isildur.
He that shall live this day, and see old age,
Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
And say 'To-morrow is Saint Isildur.'
Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars,
And say 'These wounds I had on Isildir's day.'
Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot,
But he'll remember, with advantages,
What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,
Familiar in his mouth as household words-
Frodo the Ring-Bearer, Peregrin and Sam,
Aragorn and Gandalf, Legolas and Gilmi-
Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.
This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Elendil Isildur shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And hobbits in the Shire now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
And hold their hobbithoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Isildur's day.
Ring-Bearer Frodo V
Act4, Scene III
William Shakespeare
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Maybe it's funny if you're about 13 years old. It's just a bunch of gay inuendo.
And by "gay" I don't mean "stupid". The author is seriously preoccupied with lame homosexual jokes.
Most sigs are dumb. This is one of them.
The hero's, on the other hand, would have fabricated a more flexible if slightly less clean looking version of the One Ring. Complete building instructions would have been made available to everybody with mailing lists created for usage support.
The hero's would then bicker about different releases of the Ring, who's Ring was more pure to the source and ask the really important question, why do we still look like Sauron's ring?
It take more faith to believe in evolution than it takes to believe in God
::laughing so hard it hurts::
Fuck Beta. Fuck Dice
Well he's a movie director, not a writer, but here it goes:
"Elvish motherfucker do you speak it!??"
The Infocom parser was quite intelligent, and was capable of putting together sentences based on fragments you entered. In other words, when you were asked a direct question by the game to clarify your input, you simply had to answer the question, not rephrase the entire sentence. So, the exchange could have gone like this:
> SHOW RING
Which ring are you referring to?
> ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL
Who would you like to show the One Ring To Rule Them All to?
> GANDALF
etc......
But, I guess it's a little late to tell you this now. Sorry. :)
Oh, please, someone do Heinlein!
I've got two I whipped up.
From the world of dumb management texts, I offer a parody of "Who Moved My Cheese", and from bad sci-fi the series of "Gor", uh, "novels".
(The difference between good science fiction and bad sci-fi is that Heinlein is worthy of parody. Gor is worthy only of parody...) At any rate, permission hereby granted to reproduce freely worldwide; this text is in the public domain:
WHO MOVED MY RING?
(Scene: The Shire)
Sam: "I'm bored of running around the Shire! Let's run somewhere else!"
Frodo: "Hey, check out this neat-o Ring! Let's take it to Mordor!"
Sam: "Yeah! Mordor sounds cool! Let's run to Mordor!"
Frodo: "How are we gonna get there?"
Sam: "Rivendell, Moria, wherever, who cares, let's go!"
(Scene: An empty room with a sign reading "ONE RING TO RULE THEM ALL, AND IN THE DARKNESS BIND THEM!")
Sauron: "Face it, Gollum, it's *gone*. You've got to work up some courage and send out some Nazgul if you're going to find it. It's out there somewhere in Middle Earth."
Gollum: "But itsss preciousssss to me... it wasss heeree... Those nasssststy Hobbitsses running around Middle Earth, it'sss all their fault, nassssty theiving hobbitsses..."
Sauron: "Huh? I wasn't listening, I was busily inscribing pithy sayings like 'IF YOU ARE AN EVIL OVERLORD SHAPED LIKE A BIG FIERY EYEBALL, RINGS COME TO YOU' on the Eastern face of Mount Doom."
Gollum: "It means if we waitsses long enough, we will gets our precioussss back from those nassty hobbitses?"
Sauron: "No, you fool, it means *I* might, but *you* still have get out there and look for the damn Ring yourself!"
Gollum: "But you says I can findsses my precioussss too?"
Sauron: "Of course! You were Smeagol once, no? You've changed before, you can change again!"
Gollum: "Yessssss! I can embraccccce channnnnges oncccce again! I can findsss my preciousssss!"
Sauron: "That's the spirit, Gollum me boy!"
(Gives Gollum a hearty, encouraging slap on the back.)
Gollum: "Yesssss!"
(Exits, with a sign taped to his back, reading as follows:
"IF YOU ARE NOT AN EVIL OVERLORD, YOU CAN STILL FIND RING BY CRAWLING OVER BARE ROCK FOR A THOUSAND MILES")
Sauron: "Man, I love this job!"
FELLOWSHIP OF GOR!
Frodo: "I will take and bear you, Ring, for it is your purpose to be taken and borne by a Hobbit!"
Ring: "Yes, take and bear me, Frodo, for it is my purpose to be taken by a Hobbit!"
Frodo: "Now I shall chain you to myself, for you are my Ring, and it is your purpose to be chained to me at all times!"
Ring: "Yes! Bind me with chains, for I am your Ring, and it is my purpose to be chained to you at all times!"
Frodo: "Now I shall carry you to Mordor, because you were made to be taken to Mordor!"
Ring: "Yes, please, Master Frodo! Take me to Mordor, because I was made to be taken to Mordor!"
Frodo: "Now I shall cast you into the fires of Mount Doom and destroyed in the fires in which you were forged, for it is my desire that you be cast into the fires of Mount Doom!"
Ring: "Now you will... HEY! WAIT ONE GODDAMN MINUTE, THERE! FIRES? DOOM? SAFEWORD! SAFEWORD, GODDAMNIT!"
Check out The Secret Diaries of Cassandra Claire! This stuff is really hilarious!
THE SECRET DIARY OF ARAGORN SON OF ARATHORN
Day One:
Ringwraiths killed: 4. V. good.
Met up with Hobbits. Walked forty miles. Skinned a squirrel and ate it. Still not King.
Day Four:
Stuck on mountain with Hobbits. Boromir really annoying. Not King yet.
Day Six:
Orcs killed: none. Disappointing. Stubble update: I look rugged and manly. Yes! Keep wanting to drop-kick Gimli. Holding myself back. Still not King.
THE VERY SECRET DIARY OF SAMWISE GAMGEE
Day One:
Frodo stabbed by Morgul blade. Oh no! Pippin cried. Told Pippin it would be all right as Mr. Frodo far too hot to die.
Did I say that out loud?
Day Three:
Have followed Mr. Frodo to Rivendell where Elves will heal him. Gandalf told me to help poor unconscious Mr. Frodo get out of dirty clothes. So took clothes off him and gave him a bath. And another one. Then gave him another bath. Gandalf came and told me six baths was quite enough, Samwise Gamgee.
Poncy old git probably hasn't taken a bath since the Second Age.
Day Four:
Wonder if it is time for Mr. Frodo to have another bath yet.
THE SECRET DIARY OF LEGOLAS SON OF WEENUS
Day One:
Went to Council of Elrond. Was prettiest person there. Agreed to follow some tiny little man to Mordor to throw ring into volcano. Very important mission - gold ring so tacky.
Day Four:
Boromir so irritating. Why must he wear big shield like dinner plate all the time? Climbed up Caradhras but wimpy humans who cannot walk on snow insisted we climb back down.
Am definitely prettiest member of the Fellowship. Go me!
Day Six:
Far too dark in Mines of Moria to brush hair properly. Am very afraid I am developing a tangle. Orcs so silly. Still the prettiest.
Day Ten:
Gandalf fell into shadow. In other news, I think I am developing a spot on my nose. V. serious situation, as Elven spots likely to last for 500 years or more.
Still prettiest, despite blasted spot.
Being bitter is drinking poison and hoping someone else will die
I honestly don't know where you got the idea that Lovecraft thought that science would bring us rational explanations for things occurring around us that we don't understand. Maybe you need to go back and reread some of his stories more. Whenever science comes up in a Lovecraft stories, it is always in the role of the plot device that reveals the horrible truth behind reality that shatters the mind of the protagonist.
Two of Lovecraft's most famous quotes are:
The latter one is straight out of "The Call of Cthulhu" itself! For more HPL science horror, read the classic mad scientist stories "From Beyond" and "Herbert West: Reanimator." You can read them and many others here.
If it's for-profit but free, you're not the customer -- you're the product (e.g., the Slashdot Beta's "audience").
All your ring are belong to sauron!
-- If you try to fail and succeed, which have you done? - Uli's moose
ziggy.
It's been done, at least in regards to their literary inspirations (both borrowed extremely heavily from dunsany, etc)
Look for books by Lovecraft scholar S.T. joshi (among others) on the subject. Or just do a google search on the alt.horror.cthulhu newsgroup (the question gets asked often enough that it should be in the faq)
... and there is no doubt, that one day he will be
where the eye of his telescope has already been
Gondor... shit.
I'm still only in Gondor. Every time I think I'm going to wake up
in Mordor. When I was back in the Shire after my first tour it was worse.
I'd wake up and I'd be nothing.
I'm here a week now. Waiting for a quest. Getting softer. Every
minute I stay in this city I get weaker. Every minute Sauron squats in the
tower he gets stronger.
Each time I look around, the Spires of Gondor move in a little closer.
Everyone gets everything he wants. I wanted a quest, and for my sins
they gave me one. Brought it up to me like room service. It was a real
choice quest and when it was over, I'd never want another. I was going to
the worst place in the world, and I didn't even know it yet. Weeks away
and over hundreds of miles of trails through blasted landscape like
a main circuit cable plugged straight into Sauron. It was no accident
that I got to be the caretaker of the Dark Lord Sauron's memory, any more
than being back in Gondor was an accident.
--
Elrond: Your mission is to proceed down the Anduin River in an Elvish
row boat. Pick up Sauron's path at the Falls of Rauros. When you find
Mordor, infiltrate Sauron's borders by whatever means available and
terminate the Dark Lord's Ring of Power.
Galadriel: Terminate the Dark Lord.
Elrond: He's out there operating with any decent restraint, totally beyond
the pale of Maiar conduct. And he is still in the field commanding orcs.
Celeborn: Terminate the Dark Lord with extreme prejudice.
Galadriel: You understand Frodo that this mission does not exist, nor will
it ever exist.
RING TOSSES YOU IN THE FIRE.
My favourite is Dr. Suess: 'Gandalf, Gandalf! Take the ring! I am too small to carry this thing!' 'I can not, will not hold the One. You have a slim chance, but I have none. I will not take it on a boat, I will not take it across a moat. I cannot take it under Moria, that's one thing I can't do for ya. I would not bring it into Mordor, I would not make it to the border.'
I have to believe that Dr. Suess would be a much better writer than that.
In A.D. 2101
....
War was beginning.
Gandolf: What happen ?
Frodo: Somebody set up us the ring
Frodo: We get signal
Gandolf: What !
Frodo: Big eyeball turn on
Gandolf: It's You !!
Sauron: How are you gentlemen !!
Sauron: All your will are belong to us
Sauron: You are on the way to destruction
Gandolf: What you say !!
Sauron: You have no chance to survive make your time
Sauron: HA HA HA HA
Sauron: Take off every 'ring'
Gandolf: You know what you doing
Gandolf: Move 'ring'
Gandolf: For great justice
"We can't stop here! This is Nazgul country!"
Gandalf the Grey, mighty wizard,
...
He could stop a charging Balrog;
And while falling to the bottom
of a deep dark foreboding cavern,
attack the Balrog, sword a-stabbing,
to take the life o' the evil creature,
ere below the two did hit the water.
Gandalf the White, from death arisen,
no longer Grey, seems now much stronger,
showing up again, when unexpected,
in the forests, not far from Gondor,
taking arms, against the eye of Morodor,
Saving Merry, saving Pippin,
from mistaken wrath of Treebeard.
Mighty Gandalf, resurrected,
comes now upon the dwarf Gimli,
comes now upon the elf Legolas,
comes now upon the bearded rider,
in bright light, his face is hidden,
"Well met, again!", coming towards them,
he speaks to them of sheathing weapons,
Aragorn, the bearded rider, first to say,
"Your name is Gandalf!", and the wizard,
now his name is twice repeated,
says, indeed, "That was the name".
-- Terry
Lord of the Windows
Frodo, here is the source code of Linux. DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT let anyone see it. You must throw the source code into the vulcan, otherwise the big bad god of Linuxor will take over the world.
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"0n3 R1ngz t0 rul3 th3m 4ll."
What about this:
t ml
"...after all, you cannot appreciate Shakespeare until you have heard it in the original Klingon."
http://www.scifi.com/scifi.con/word/kli/liter.h
I would love to see Dr. Seuss try and top Tom Bombadil's songs.
I would love to see Dr. Seuss lose Eldred v. Ashcroft. Seuss Enterprises submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in favor of the Bono Act.
Will I retire or break 10K?
The ring was getting heavier. And I don't mean in a friendly sort of way, no sir, dear reader. This skinny fucking golden donut jangled around my neck like a ball and chain from the funny papers I used to read as a kid back in Shire Rock, Maine. In those days the world seemed brighter, full of possibilities. Before that grey bearded cocksocker showed up and uprooted my life like one of Sam's ol' taters. Cook em, boil em, stick em in a fucking stew, he used to say.
But that was then, and this was now. This was very much fucking NOW. Don't dwell on the past, the old gaffer used to say, or mayhap you'll lose your future. Wouldn't want to be caught daydreaming when one of THEM came riding by, or you'll find yourself a nice Nazgul shish-ka-bob, Frodo my boy. Just the memory of those terrible black shrieking phantoms numbed my mind, turned my spine to ice, and sent my balls shrivelling up into some pre-pubescent hiding place.
"Mind, as manifested by the capacity to make choices, is to some extent present in every electron." -Freeman Dyson
And both inspire scads and scads of metal lyrics!
So I was just hanging around the hobbit cats, you know, digging the crazy pipe weed and the ale and wondering if I could ever get all the truth of it down, you know, the real deal, not the kind of half baked stuff you watch on the palentir but something that would make my heart whole, when this crazy cat named Biblo and his even crazier nephew Frodo started making a scene with some crazy birthday party where everyone was getting drunk and wailing to the moon and watching Gandalf, that old conjurer cat just get heavy with the fireworks jazz and I was yelling "Go, go, go" with the rest of them and then that Biblo cat gets up on the podium, lays down a nice little riff about how life's too short and sweet to hang out with great cats like us and then he just wigged, said "Goodbye" and POOF! that cat wasn't there. Everyone just flipped.
A little later, I got a gig as a gardener for Frodo and he used to lay on me all this crazy Elvish poetry about Elvish stuff, real high and mighty and soulful and sad, and one day that Gandalf came by and they were in the study talking away and because I started hearing something about the elves and just knew that Gandalf cat had some wonderful elvish poetry in him, I got too close to the window and started hearing all this wild, crazy talk about this ring Frodo had and this Sauron heavy who wanted to make the world into some kind of soulless meat factory and how he needed this ring to do all this and I guess I must have drank too much for lunch because I let out a little burp under the window and the next thing I know that cat Gandalf's pulling me into the house through the window threatening to turn me into something uncool like a toad and then he looks at me and says, "I know what a cat like you needs to do. You and Frodo need to go on the road."
And that's how the whole crazy thing started.
Uhh - were we reading the same book? Good did not prevail when the Riders found where the ring was. Good did not prevail when Gollum succumbed to his evil side and decided to lead the nasty little Hobbittses to Shelob. Good did not prevail when Ferney sold the Hobits out in Bree. Good lost during many of the chapters. Good prevailed more toward the end, not so much at the beginning, as behooves a fun story.
Don't label something "offtopic" unless you know the topic well enough to tell what's on topic.
I can not belive no one bothered with this style. Usenet oracle
> Oh great and mighty oracle whos toejam I am
> unworthy to throwup. Could you re-write
> the LOTR in your style?
And in response, thus spake the Oracle:
} OH THAT tired old story. How many more times
} must I hear about the great Frodo Baggins. I
} should ZOT you dead for even muttering that name
} around me! What great power that was bestowed
} upon him and he squandered it. Typical Hobit.
}
} You owe the Oracle 3 cans of Canned Hobit. Not
} the creamed ones but the chunky.
lousy AC
"The majority is always sane, Louis." -- Nessus
http://slashdot.jp
Friday
Early Fall, 1401 S.R.
This morning, just after 11:00, Frodo locked himself in his room and wouldn't come out. Bilbo (Bilbo!) gave Frodo this totally wicked flame from hell-- and he just wailed on some decorations for the upcoming birthday party that Bilbo had arranged. We figured it was a random quality check. Bilbo's so smart.
Bilbo is wise.
Bilbo is kind.
Bilbo is benevolent.
Bilbo, Be My Friend... Please!
On his bedroom door, Frodo placed a "Do Not Disturb" thingy stolen from Bree's Prancing Pony Inn sometime last year. Finally, at about 2:30 AM, Merry and I got concerned and drove over to Farmer Maggot's to find "flat" foods to slip under Frodo's door. When we returned to Bag-End at 3:00 AM, there were still a few people grinding away. Our group is scheduled to finish the decorations (RTH: Release to Hobbiton) in just eleven days (Top Secret: We'll never make it). Frodo's lights were on, but he wouldn't answer his door when we knocked. Just then, Samwise in the office across the hall yelled and then glared out at us from his doorway. He said, "You're only encouraging him." Obviously he was stressed out-- I don't think Sam ever sleeps. Anyway, by this point, Merry and I were really tired, so we drove back to the house to crash.
There was a mist floating on the ground above the fields beyond the Hill. I thought about the message and Bilbo and all of that, and I had this weird feeling-- of how the presence of Bilbo floats about Bag-End. Bilbo is a moral force, a spectral force, a force that shapes, a force that molds. A force with a shiny gold ring on a chain.
(Okay, that was kind of a lame ender. How about this Frank Miller one?)
The Dark, Pitiful Creature Returns, by Frank Miller
(panel: The Gollumcave. Gollum is standing at the entrance, looking over the dark lake)
GOLLUM (VO): I was only six years old when that happened. When I first saw the cave... Huge, empty, silent as a church, waiting, as the Precious was waiting. And now the cobwebs grow and the dust thickens in here as it does in me-- And the Precious laughs at me, curses me, calls me a fool... Never. Never again.
(next set of panels: an older man, representing Gollum's voice Smeagol, is at the top of the stairs)
SMEAGOL: Master Gollum? This somnambulism is becoming a bit of a problem. It's the ring, I suspect. Tends to make one overly sentimental.
(skip ahead a few panels to one of Gollum watching the reflections in the lake. For a moment, he thinks he sees Bilbo in there)
GOLLUM (VO): Baggins. I should turn away, right this second. Just a reflection. That's all it is. No harm in looking at a reflection... (panel: flashback to Bilbo entering the cave) You remember that night (set of panels: Gollum relives the riddle game and Bilbo stealing the ring from him. Gollum gets up and starts to leave) PRECIOUS (VO): The time has come. You know it in your soul. For I am your soul. You cannot escape me. (set of panels: some goblins are fighting amongst themselves in the Moria mines. They all kill one another. Gollum jumps down to their carcasses, ready to feast)
GOLLUM (VO): This should be agony. I should be a mass of aching muscle... unable to move. And, were I older, I surely would. But I feel young again... the blood of these orcs is a baptism. Preciousssss...
Then again, there's yet another similarity between the two that only surfaced in the last few years: Both of them formed the inspiration for two vastly different styles of Pen & Paper roleplaying. Lovecraft paved the way for the storyteller/scare-the-crap-out-of-you style employed by Call of Cthulhu and emulated with the ever-so-popular games of White Wolf, while Tolkien inspired Gary Gygax & co to make Dungeons and Dragons. Of course, I personally think that neither one of them would have approved of the creations that their fans wrought in their name, and are probably flailing about in their graves (especially Tolkien at the way his masterpiece has been bastardized), but it's still a point to consider.
LOTR by Tom Clancy
"In a hole in the ground, there lived a US Marine called Jackoff Ryan. He was married to a US Marine. They had two All-american kids, one who wanted to join the US Marines, and the other one who wanted to join the Navy, which was still ok. He liked fishing with his father's holiday house in Maine. His Dad was also a US Marine. (Aah; this is a boring as crap; time for that overworked plot device...) So they wrote it down and they decided it was a good idea. (That'll keep the suckers reading for another six chapters)
(Now something for the sexless nerds who read this crap:) An encrypted radio transmission arrived on his MK-1234-BS NCA decrypter, which ran on a 12VDC Battery, in a black plastic box. As he read the message, his all-American kids unfurled the American flag and saluted it was they raised it high. Tears formed in their eyes, and they sang the Star Spangled Banner. (Now which foreign country shall we kick the ass of in this novel?) "The evil North Korean dictator Kim-Jong Il has built nuclear bombs and fired three ballistic missiles over friendly nations. He's taunting our President and making him look stupid!" "No Oil", he sniffed. He pressed the silvery grey delete key, on his MK-9876-XYZ keyboard.
Next Message. "An evil Middle Eastern country run by a war criminal has ignored 44 UN Resolutions. Their leader was about to be tried by the International Court at the Hague, but the key witnesses car mysteriously went up in smoke." He read on. "The country is called Israel." He giggled in a manly way, and hit the delete key.
Next Message. "A weak and pathetic nation we previously bombed flat that is run by a ruthless dictator has Oil. You have a pick-up vehicle that only gets 10 gallons to the mile." He dropped his coffee cup. "Evil son-of-a-bitch" he cried.
(Time to make it look like I throughrly researched the evil foreigners. Easy given your average American schoolkid doesn't know where Canada is, I can bullshit to the max.) He knew this particular dictator liked Falafel. He grew up working in his father's hommus factory in the heart of the Arabian Desert where all the boys had camels, and the fathers sold their daughters into the slave trade. There was a girl called Fatima who was a double-agent for someone who didn't think they'd hear anything more about it, but they were wrong.
(Who am I kidding! I can't write for sh1t! Liven it up so maybe they don't notice.) Lt Gollum Chukinston fired his MK-3.141 missile, which bypassed his radar vector thorough intercept pusher complex plate, and the O-ring fell in an all-American volcano, which blew up and killed many orcs in their desert tents.
He thought that was the last he'd hear of it. He was wrong. Meanwhile Jackoff Ryan retired from the US Marines which he had infact never joined and became a fat, lilly-white-assed Lawyer who wrote books to a formula lapped up by nerds, gun freaks and other misfits who wonder why they have such empty, unimportant lives. Eventually he got bored and got other people to write his books, and though if he stuck "Tom Clancy's" before the title, no one would notice. By this stage no one was reading his books anymore, so no one *did* notice."
Tom Clancy. Coming soon to a movie theatre near you with one of Alec Baldwin (who was pretty good), Harrison Ford (who wasn't bad either) or that bore who married even bigger bore Jennifer Lopez.
God Bless!
One more thing to add. The person that you so gleefully dumped on because he was "so dreadfully out of touch as to not know the basic plot of LOTR", as a direct result of your actions, may very well never read the books now. While you might sit on high with a smug attitude of your literary prowess (and believe me sir, it is a delusion), have you given the slightest thought to ask whether the person that you have turned away from reading, in your own words, such an important work, was under the age of 25? Have they yet to have the opportunity to read the series? Was the movie their first introduction to the works of Tolkein which, prior, had garnered little attention as of late? Bakshi not included. It's not commonly included in the school curriculums.
My apologies to the rest of the readers here but, all too often we see this sort of garbage. Smug, anti-social (and invariably misplaced and unearned), elitist attitudes that turn away anyone foolish enough to enter into your small, tightly-guarded domain of self-importance and self-loathing. I almost have to wonder if your comments were made for no other reason than to elicit a reaction such as this one. Look! Someone has acknowledged my existance!
You think that you have made a brilliant contribution to the discourse contained herein. Instead, you have merely succeeded in making an ass of yourself and possibly turning off someone from enjoying the very same writings that you hold so dear and foolishly take for granted. Not to mention wasting the past ten minutes of *my* life.
I have never flamed someone in a public forum and I am typically very tolerant of people's opinions, but this kind of bullshit just really gets under my skin.
And to think - I gave up my mod points in this thread to take this bait. I should have just marked you as a troll.
Ryosen
One man's "Troll, +1" is another man's "Insightful, +1".
Bored of the Rings?
=)
Ryosen
One man's "Troll, +1" is another man's "Insightful, +1".
Galadriel on the Half-Shell, by Kilgore Trout
Queen Galadriel of the forest Lorien let her gown fall to the ground. She was wearing nothing underneath. "Your travels are over, Ring Bearer", she whispered, her voice husky with lust. "Seek no more, for you have found. The answer is in my arms."
"It is a glorious answer, Queen Galadriel, Eru knows," the Ring Bearer replied. "I am going to accept it gratefully. But I have to tell you that I will be on my way again tomorrow."
"But you have found your answer, you have found your answer!" she cried, and she forced his head between her fragrant immortal breasts.
He said something that she did not hear. She thrust him out at arm's length. "What was that you said?"
"I said, Queen Galadriel, that what you offer is an awfully good answer. It just doesn't happen to be the one I'm primarily looking for."
Hi people,
Here's my attempt at a BOFH Adaptation. I thought the ./ crowd might appreciate this more than the other people. It's also available on the bulletin board.
Ring Bearer from Hell ... adaptation from the BOFH -- The Bastard Operator From Hell)
(RBFH
We're out of food in the middle of nowhere-fucks-ville so I'm pissed. All we have left are these stupid elvish things. What the hell do they call them? To hell with it! They taste like fucking cardboard gone stale.
Being the RBFH, I'm at least able ot keep myself entertained. I slip the Ring on and give Gimli a huge wedgie. That'll keep me snickering for a couple hours. At least I won't have to listen to him go on about Galadriel. What a bitch! First we go blindfolded, then she nearly lets me fall into her fucking water bowl, Ring and all.
Aragorn decides to counsel with me. "We have a follower," he squaks.
"Oh" (thinking -- what the hell do you expect does he expect me to do it? You're the one that let him get away!)
"It's your decision, as the ring bearer: should we let him follow or try and catch the sneak?"
Just then Legolas starts talking like a typical know-it-all Elf. God, will he EVER SHUT UP?
"I don't think it wise for us to ignore him. He might try and sneak up on us while we rest."
I was getting so hungry. Those damn lembas or lambdas or whateverthehellthosethingsare suck. "Let's catch the slimey twirp," I announce. "I want some real food."
Gimli starts pulling at his pants. Maybe if he didn't spend so much time sitting on that axe of his, I think to myself and start laughing.
"What are you laughing at, halfling?" Gimli asks in front of the Company.
Aragorn jumps in. Damn. I thought I was going to have fun, for once. Gods, we all need a good hit from some sweet pipe-weed.
"Let's not fight. We have bigger challenges ahead of us. Now, the ring bearer has decided we shall catch him. But to eat him? Do you think Sam can do it?"
I have to hand it to the old man, Sam wasn't too bright. And he's no fun, either; I don't even have to do any work to make an ass of him. He's always talking about his Gaffer-this and Gaffer-that. Jesus. He's worse than Legolas.
>dummy mode on<
"Sam, do you think you can handle cooking the smelly thing? I'm fucking famished!"
Sam turns, "Oh master!" (fuck, I hate it when he pulls that shit) "Oh master I shall try my best to cook up something nice. Send Merry and Pippin to get some 'taters and veggies and we'll cook up a good stew."
"Sure thing" Now I wanted to shove Sting up his back-side for saying 'taters. *groans*
.... after they eat and the RBFH is on watch while everyone sleeps ...
Now what am I supposed to do? Everyone's sleeping. And fucking Gimli is being so loud I think the whole of Middle Earth can hear. This is so boring. I should have just given the stupid Ring to the smelly guy on the horse. I would have saved myself a whole lot of worthless time.
I figure I'll go down to the river and fill-up bottles of water, put them in Sam's backpack to weigh him down even more. The stupid moron probably won't even notice.
.... in the morning ....
So Sam gets up and I tell him that I've taken some of his weight and put it into my pack.
"Hey thanks!" he says.
What a moron. He will *never* learn. I think I'm going to cast him into Mount Doom when I have the chance.
"Hey, Aeris dies in Final Fantasy 7. Pick up your copy for $15 at any store."
"Luke Skywalker is Darth Vader's son. I higly recommend this film."
"If you didn't want to read this, then fuck you, your experiences should mirror mine in perfect chronological order for maximum enjoyment of the entertainment world. Give me a call when you want to know that in the crying game....it's a man."
That's probably because both Lovecraft and Tolkien's earlier works were influenced by Lord Dunsany.
Ack! I could resist! Enjoy! http://exdomain.wox.org/~jazzman/lotr-python.txt Regards, Marc
What a country!!
He disagreed with how man prided himself on being the center of the universe, much like Ptolemy. He was a very scientific and passionate individual, realizing that we are just a small speck in the universe. THAT is what his stories are about. When someone encounters something that breaks all the rules we have set up to protect ourselves from the truth of the universe and the tiny roles we play, they go window-licking bonkers.
Take a look at the Elder Gods themselves. Of course humans revered them as Gods because they were so large and powerful, what else could they be? But Lovecraft wrote them as aliens. Why? Because even then he and others realized it could be possible that there is life other than ours out in space. It's a fairly advanced notion in any period time, including now.
He also provided scientific theming in the creation of several of races, cloning and evolution, some I think I remember off-hand (No books to cite from with me. Sorry =P)
But it wasn't really magic, mostly. It never was. It was like Frankenstein, so horrible and fantastic, and yet with a macabre scientific explanation behind it.
The kick in the pants is, much like Poe before him, he didn't want to be recognized for his short fiction over his poetry -- Poetry which deals with a more fantastic tone and setting. I would surmise that is why he added the Dreamlands to his fictional stories, but that's just my personal theory. He was a very polar fellow (no pun intended).
Zech Harvey, MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
Watch this 6 minute re-edit of the first LotR movie called The Fellowship of the Ring of Free Trade[.
"Now, for the first time ever, the hidden prophecies of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic epic, The Lord of the Rings, are decoded in this accurate re-edit of Peter Jackson's blockbuster motion picture. Unknownst to many readers, The Lord of the Rings - once thought to be merely a story of archetypal struggle between good and evil - has been found to contain astute prophetic messages about the impending crisis of capitalist modernity.
Numerous scholars and linguists have already deciphered the main theme of The Lord of the Rings as being the freedom of ordinary people to be left alone from the ruling elites. However, Tolkien's hidden messages about the disasters of capitalism and the insightful predictions about the current political climate have not been made public until now. The Fellowship of the Ring of Free Trade includes subtitles of the decoded dialogues in painstaking detail and the true identities that the story's characters represent within the prophecy. Hado i philinn!"
"Mordor is in our midst." - J.R.R. Tolkien
And the next time you consider complaining that running Lucid Emacs
19.05 via NFS from a remote Linux machine in Paraguay doesn't seem to
get the background colors right, you'll know who to thank.
-- Matt Welsh
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