LOTR Campout Begins 189
Rocknalle writes: "As reported on The One Ring
queues have have already started lining up for The Fellowship Of The Ring. Team GladBlad (having placed themselves nr. 1-4 in the queue), are reporting live from the event via notebooks and and cellular networking (9.6 Kbps rules! :-). Visit GladBlad and see what happens when geeks goes outside." The other LOTR news I know of is a description of the journalistic teaser trailer. Salon seems to have liked what they saw.
In other news... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:In other news... (Score:3, Interesting)
Last experience like this was a midnight showing of Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted [ifilm.com] Festival of Animation. Not a spare seat in the joint, hot, humid and too much background noise. For my $5 (mantinees, y'know :-) and another $7.75 for popcorn and pop (it's part of the experience, but smuggle a can of Pringles and a couple cans of Coke in a winter coat sleeve if you like) I like a smaller crowd. Besides, call me a Troll if you must, I'm actually looking forward to the Harry Potter movie as it looks, unlike Holy Wood productions, done up extremely well.
Re:In other news... (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm curious as to your use of "besides" to start that sentence. You used it in the context of not wanting to see LoTR on opening night, and thus your meaning evidently is that Harry Potter, unlike LoTR, is unlike Hollywood and done right. Since I've yet to see anyone who has said otherwise about LoTR, and in fact most people think that LoTR is even more unHollywood-like than Harry Potter, I'm wondering what you heard that makes you think this about LoTR. From what I can tell, if you want the definition of a movie done "extremely well," look no further than what Peter Jackson has done with LoTR.
Re:In other news... (Score:2)
Besides, as in, there are other places to go, things to do, among them surrender a camping site in line for LotR to see another film.
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Re:In other news... (Score:2)
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Max
Re:In other news... (Score:1)
I agree totally. Plus with my luck, I'd get the guy in the big Gandalf hat sitting right in front of me... I'll probably go see it sometime between Christmas and New Year's.
Re:In other news... (Score:1)
Either that or you're 6 years old
Well, there's another stereotype for you, not unlike the one where the only fans of Tolkien are nerdy people with no life and no job who would spend two months of their lives sitting in line, rolling up characters and playing AD&D, while waiting for .. uh .. oh nevermind.
Re:In other news... (Score:1)
RIP ICE
Re:In other news... (Score:1)
Middle Earth Role Playing. A RPG that was very good. Awesome modules with drawings from Agnus McBride. IIRC they were published by ICE (Iron Crown Enterprises).
Check the FAQ at http://www.merp.com [merp.com]
You know whe wears the Iron Crown, do you?
Also, is MERP was too easy, you could always use all the thing with RoleMaster characters.
Good times, 10-sided dices, and always hopping for an open-ended roll.
Unfortunately, ICE went out of business and stopped releasing the wonderful modules, like the one about the Black Numenoreans. "Bring in the Chains!"
Re:In other news... (Score:1)
Also re MERP being two easy, I really think it depends on the GM. We considered it a great acomplishment if our characters survived to 5th level. By then of course, we usually had prices on our heads in Arnor, Angmar, Gundabad (sometimes all three).
Re:In other news... (Score:1)
Don't wait in line, just take initiative!!
or when.. (Score:4, Interesting)
I wonder if any Krispy Kreme donut shops, or Chipolte grills have opened up next to theaters for this specifically this reason. I would, if I owned Krispy Kreme.
Re:or when.. (Score:1)
Erm... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Erm... (Score:3, Informative)
They're getting it earlier... by about nine days. (Score:2)
Well, perhaps not the Danes, but the Brits. (And a flight to London is cheap. *grin*)
It opens on the 10th, I believe, in England, and on the 19th on this side of the pond. My girlfriend will happen to be in the Netherlands at the time, and will be flying to London to catch the earlier showing.
I am tremendously envious. I am a major fan of Prof. Tolkien's works.
Echos of Ep1 (Score:5, Insightful)
Was it worth it?
I doubt it. I walked up to my local AMC the night before and bought 12 tickets without problem for a show around 8pm on the opening day. As much as I am for camping, I think that this is a little
Did anyone out there actually line up far in advance for Ep1?
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:2, Informative)
I walked up to my local AMC the night before and bought 12 tickets without problem for a show"...
Well, with most shows that is ok, only the ones that are long awaited (I guess that only really happens with movies with geek appeal) get special treatment...
Also remember that this is Denmark we're talking about, knowing it is probably a lot similar to Norway there is not nearly as many or as big theatres there. If it's anything like Norway we're talking three or four really big and great (thinking mostly the size and quality of the sound systems here, but also some crowd and media coverage is good) theatres in the whole country. People don't want to watch these special movies in a small theatre with average sound (especially because of the aforementioned geek appeal), so people flock to the cities to see the movies even if the local theater would view them at the same time.
(BTW, With StarWars ep1, in Oslo premiere started at midnight, going through all the night, with breakfast included in the ticket price...the same will probably be done with LoTR)
Did anyone out there actually line up far in advance for Ep1?
I know in Norway they did...
And lining up like this (while not having done it myself) is probably somewhat of an experience in itself. In the Oslo SWEp1 queue lots of people were dressed up as Darth Vader or Darth Maul or Luke or Leia or whatever...they seemed to make a good time out of it.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:1)
"walked up to my local AMC the night before and bought 12 tickets without problem for a show..."
Whoops, sorry about misinterpreting that line...
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:2)
Factoid here, the theatre we were queuing up in front of, the Colosseum in Oslo, is (or was about a year ago) the world's largest THX-certified movie theatre. Watching a movie there is quite an experience, but DagSverre is right - there are only about three movie theatres in the whole country which I consider worth going to at all.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:2)
I went to AMC the night before it opened and bought 12 tickets for the showing of Episode 1 that was sometime around 8pm on the night of opening. The following day by about 4pm all tickets had sold out, and there was a 2 hour lineup to go see the show with people dressed up, but it wasn't months in the making, more like hours.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:2)
Grab.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:5, Informative)
Although I used the world "usually", so far Ep1 is actually the only movie in which the actual queuing process has been hyped in this way. The next will be LOTR, and I'm sure LOTR2&3 and SW2&3 will be handled similarly. Possibly Matrix2&3 as well, I'm not sure if Matrix has had time to acquire enough of a cult status yet though. The LOTR ticket sale starts on November 5th. It's cold outside already, it'll be freezing by then - at least the Ep1 release was in the summer
I also used "theatre", singular, in the first paragraph. That's because the ticket sale was limited to only one theatre in the entire country. Despite that, when I showed up at around midnight on the last night before the ticket sale started, there weren't more than about two hundred people in line before me; I got excellent tickets to the 6am screening on the opening day.
The conclusion would be that out of the almost 5 million people in my country, only about 200 cared enough about Ep1 to queue up more than 8 hours in advance, despite massive hyping by the theatres. Anyone know the statistics for the states? And is there any queue-specific hyping of the sort I described above going on over there?
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:1)
What you say about ONE theatre isn't entirely correct, I bought my ticket a month in advance in a little theater in Bø in Telemark, and watched it at the same time as it premiered in Colloseum (00:05). I guess my only point is that a lot more than 200 people cared if you count the small local theatres.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:2)
It's weird though, I think I remember them claiming the Colosseum queue was the exclusively first chance to get an Ep1 ticket. There were even people travelling to Oslo from pretty far away just to be in that line.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:1)
Yeah sorry you are probably correct (no need to camp outside of my small theater, good tickets was assured by simply meeting up the first day of sale). The thruth is I misread your post just a little bit (my mind somehow left out the "enough", I should never have posted at 02:30...)
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:4, Funny)
> Here in Norway,
Here in Mordor, they aren't going to show it at all.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:1)
Our HobbitHoles are well prepared for that event: 2 extra lunches and about half-a-dozen tea-breaks are schedulled for the whole thing.
And, oh, yes!
They are going to play the movie LoTR in the Travel Channel.
Time to go for some dessert!
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:2)
Heck I remember when Episide one came out the first time, when it wasn't even known as episode one (heh), and I went to see it on a whim. Didn't even know what is was supposed to be, had never read a magazine, never saw any promo.
but the audience participation, the booing at Vader when he first came out, etc. it was all great stuff.
I imagine some folks lined up, I didn't notice this the time I saw it. Just seemed like a cool movie.
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Now, Harry Potter, that's going to be big.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:2)
The Harry Potter movie because of the very large under-21 readership of the books, and LoTR because of the long-time Tolkien fandom from the 1960's till now. I've heard both movies are going to be quite good; if that's the case AOL Time Warner is going to be (figuratively) getting a license to print money.
Re:Echos of Ep1 (Score:2)
Still, the result was disappointing at best. I learned a couple of things:
But the ultimate lesson is that people have an amazing tendency not to be able to learn from other people's mistakes. Unless they're so far gone that they think they actually gained anything by camping out for Episode 1...
LotR Trailer (Score:1)
Unfortunately I live in the UK, and we aren't getting the film until December (not sure when you lucky Americans are getting it, but it's bound to be before us
And yes, I have read the books. There's still time for everyone else before it starts if you're not too slow.
Re:LotR Trailer (Score:2, Informative)
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Big budget films that they know are going to rake in the cash anyway are usually same week or week after, and they print copies of the film here for distribution. For example we got Episode I a few days after the US but we won't get Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back for another month.
Re:LotR Trailer (Score:2)
This may be a good time to checkout the original animated films (which I was lucky enough to see for free at Saginaw Valley State College (yean, before it was U.) in the 80's):
The Lord of the Rings [imdb.com]
The Hobbit [imdb.com]
The Return of the King [imdb.com]
The plus side, IMHO, is you get to listen to Glenn Yarborough sing. Heaven help us if they have Prince or some other horrible singer do anything in the new films. (Holy Wood train of thought: Well if we can put N'sync in there, then we'll capture the teenager market sector!)
Re:LotR Trailer (Score:1)
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Still kicking myself for not picking up a like-new Roland analog keyboard when I had the chance...
Re:LotR Trailer (Score:1)
No! Us lucky brits are getting it first! See this [bbc.co.uk]
BBC news article
HH
Thursday (Score:1)
Avoiding lines (Score:3, Insightful)
You might try calling theaters which are futher off the beaten path and see if they have campers.
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You know what that means... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:You know what that means... (Score:1)
This Salon guy's scaring me (Score:5, Insightful)
What does it mean that the action scenes were described thusly:
I've loved the trailers so far, and even booked a private matinee screening for myself and my programming team in advance, so you know I'm a booster of this film. But these descriptions make me wonder what the Salon writer was trying to get across.
Re:This Salon guy's scaring me (Score:1)
Re:This Salon guy's scaring me (Score:1)
There is a theatre near us with 24-26-seat VIP rooms (comfy chairs, endtables, lots of legroom, etc.) We're not reserving a large theatre just for 30 people. :-)
Plus, I won't mind the smaller screen for this showing--you're closer to it so it looks fine. Plus, I'll probably see the movie three more times in normal theatres anyway.
Re:This Salon guy's scaring me (Score:1)
High Hopes (Score:4, Insightful)
If he pulls this off, he'll be considered one of the next great director of American film. If he doesn't, they'll be people lining up to piss on his grave. I sure wouldn't want to be in his shoes...
Re:High Hopes (Score:1)
Gee - I'm sure he will be so happy about that since he is a New Zealander and lives in New Zealand where he is making the film.
Zilch
Re:High Hopes (Score:1)
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Zilch
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Zilch
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Re:High Hopes (Score:2, Informative)
The film is quite critically acclaimed I might add, and has been the reason I have had trust in PJ's ability to direct LOTR.
Re:High Hopes (Score:1)
Peter Jackson [imdb.com] (www.imdb.com) hopefully won't be considered one of the next great director[s] of American film, as he is a New Zealander. And he wasn't as unknown as you might think, as he had previously directed Kate Winslet in the wonderful Heavenly Creatures [imdb.com].
Re:High Hopes (Score:1)
But we can't forget his two hollywood pieces, Heavenly Creatures and the Frightners, both filmed locally and both pretty good cinematic pieces (particularly Heavenly Creatures). Some people around here believe his the only current director who could pull it off - no Hollywood bullshit or elitist Indie Hip-ness - just a film-maker with a great sense of Fantasy.
Awww, let us face it... (Score:1, Offtopic)
LOTR, Macs, Linux, BSD, Rocky Horror, ect.
Especially the latter, if you think about it. I've seen it and was somewhere between mildy amused and not impressed.
No matter how much you keep your mind open to possibilites, well, some things you'll never be able to explain...like riding a motorcycle..."If you don't know, I can't explain" pretty much sums it up.
Oh, metamoderators out there, we need to keep an eye out a little more...some fuckwit with mod points keeps modding down funny comments. Overrated/troll seems to be "favorite" choice...puns, dry humor, mixed metaphores, seem to be beyond this person(s) sub 70 IQ. It almost approaches censorship'esque levels.
If it is one person, his privelage needs to be revoked/rebuked, if it is many exibiting this moronic tendancy, it still does not make it right. Lack of a sense of humor is *thier* problem.
Sorry for the rant, it has been bugging the shit out of me lately. Just because *you* don't get it/like it does not mean it is not funny.
IMO (in Moose's opinion, naturally).
Heh, I also had a funny comment to post, but the rampant idiocy lately has made me think twice. Pardon the egotistical comment, but you don't get an additional +1 bonus for being a fricking troll, now, do you?
There, I feel better. Like pissing in the wind, yeah it is a bad/pointless endeavor, but sometimes you *just got to!*
Re:Awww, let us face it... (Score:2)
I hope they don't screw it up. (Score:1)
I will probably go and see it anyway, but I just hope they haven't destroyed Tolkein's vision completely.
Re:I hope they don't screw it up. (Score:1)
Re:I hope they don't screw it up. (Score:1)
Derek
Big clarification (Score:5, Informative)
That's my Geek! (Score:4, Funny)
I'm starting to beleive all those psychologists claiming "games have a negative impact on human behaviour"
Re:That's my Geek! (Score:1)
jeez (Score:5, Funny)
jeez, just used to be that you couldn't get to the quad damage.
~z
Re:jeez (Score:1, Funny)
LOTR fan goes on a shooting spree outside of theater with prototype railgun.
Re:jeez (Score:1)
Just a sec, let me find my railgun...
That Evil Gandalf (Score:4, Funny)
Wow, what an idiot (Score:1)
Bert is Evil [Re:That Evil Gandalf] (Score:1)
How about Bert, Gandalf, and Ossama Bin Laden?
Re:That Evil Gandalf (Score:1)
Yep, that's my Chronicle. Glad to see that their commitment to quality hasn't changed. Sadly, the Chronicle's known as the GOOD paper in San Francisco. The Examiner's even worse.
Dagorhir. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Dagorhir. (Score:2)
Isn't all that foam and nylon a fire hazard in a crowded theatre? ;-)
I shouldn't tweak though; no doubt some of my lot [regia.org] will be going in kit. But I'll be pecked to death by crebain before I call it "garb". ;-p
Hope They Fixed It (Score:1)
They'll all be disappointed unless they made some major plot changes. I hear they were actually trying to make a 2 hour movie with all those useless characters running around. I pray that Jackson went through with his plan to merge Merry and Pipin as well as those two bad guys whose names start with 'S'. And it'd be nice to see some skin on Liv Tyler -- which is at least a remote possibility now that she's the star.
fixed? (Score:1)
Thank God.
Be the First to Hate the Movie (Score:1)
People should try as hard to stop the SSSCA (Score:5, Insightful)
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dollars and cents (Score:2, Funny)
one tub of popcorn: $3
production of LoTR: $270,000,000
Gandalf v. Balrog onscreen: priceless
When do tickets go on sale elsewhere (Toronto)? (Score:2)
Life imitates Web Comic... (Score:2)
It won't work (Score:1)
New Zealand is upside down. It won't work
Where is the m00se? (Score:1)
Mind yu, a m00se bite kan be viry nastey.
-Had to be done-
Re:Where is the m00se? (Score:1)
Re:Where is the m00se? (Score:1)
Who wants to go see this movie (Score:2)
Re:What a bunch of losers (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What a bunch of losers (Score:1)
Re:What a bunch of losers (Score:1, Funny)
Re:What a bunch of losers (Score:1)
As long as pedantry is in fashion... (Score:1)
Woo-hoo -- do I win?!?
Re:What a bunch of losers (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Anyone else finds this a bit odd? (Score:1)
It was a _fun_ time, definitely not a _waste of_ time.
Re:My Experience with the Linux (Score:1, Offtopic)