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07-20-2006, 10:09 PM | #1 |
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Comical Parts
What parts in The Lord of the Rings do you find comical? This is so far my favorite:
As the Company from Helm's Deep emerges from the Forest of Huorns that consumed the Uruks: "Legolas halted and looked back with regret. Then he gave a sudden cry. There are eyes! he said. Eyes looking out from the shadows of the boughs! I never saw such eyes before. The others, surprised by his cry, halted and turned; but Legolas started to ride back. No, no! cried Gimli. Do as you please in your madness, but let me first get down from this horse! I wish to see no eyes!" (The Two Towers, The Road to Isengard) Makes me laugh everytime! Especially the "do what you will in your madness" line. I just picture Legolas taking off with poor Gimli there.
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07-20-2006, 11:30 PM | #2 |
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I absolutely love the part where Gimli and Legolas are keeping a "kill count" atop of Helms Deep. I laugh everytime....hehehe*wipes a tear from an eye*
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07-21-2006, 01:45 PM | #3 | |
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The part that has always been my favorite and will possibly always be my favorite, in terms of light humor, was Eomer and Gimli's dispute over Galadriel.
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07-21-2006, 03:10 PM | #4 |
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Notice all of these scenes involve Gimli...Jackson did it right!
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07-21-2006, 07:40 PM | #5 | |
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Well, my favourite comic part in Tolkien is not in Lord of the Rings; it is in the essay On Fairy-Stories.
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07-21-2006, 09:05 PM | #6 | |
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Oh! oh! oh!
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08-08-2006, 06:18 AM | #7 | |
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Not LOTR, but it works.
I usually find secondary characters to lighten the mood.
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But don't even get me going on Tom.
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08-08-2006, 09:57 AM | #8 |
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Yeah, true about Gimli - but you can't really transfer such effect on a movie screen. But you CAN go too far in aiming at comic relief, as I believe PJ did.
Naturally, my siggy brings a smile on my face every time (: All time favourite would probably be: 'Eavesdropping, sir? I don't follow you, begging your pardon. There ain't no eaves at Bag End, and that's a fact.' Most of what I find funny otherwise is either from the younger hobbits or from Gandalf "A pawn did Gandalf say? Perhaps but on the wrong chessboard.'" "'A most unquenchable hobbit! All Wizards should have a hobbit or two in their care - to teach them the meaning of the word, and to correct them. " "'Mercy!' cried Gandalf. 'If the giving of information is to be the cure of your inquisitiveness, I shall spend all the rest of my days in answering you. What more do you want to know?' " "PPPS. I hope Butterbur sends this promptly. A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-roam: thing wanted always buried. If he forgets, I shall roast him. " and many more (many of which were already mentioned!)
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08-12-2006, 08:02 PM | #9 | |
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I find the comedy in Gimli in PJ's films A-OK, at least in my book. It wasn't a drastic negative for me.
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08-13-2006, 04:30 AM | #10 |
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For some reason I always smile at the though of Lobelia Sackville-Baggins stealing spoons from Bag End ...
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08-14-2006, 07:33 PM | #11 |
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I always find Gandalf's shout to the hobbits when the wolves attack on the hilltop to be funny. I can hardly say, "Fling fuel on the fire" when I'm *not* under attack.
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08-15-2006, 03:43 AM | #12 |
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I like it when the Fellowship enters Lorien and the elves tell them that they could hear them breathing a mile away. So when Sam climbs the tree to the flet, he gets all self-conscious and practices breathing as quietly as he can.
A hobbit climbing a tree and trying not to breathe loudly - now that's funny.
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08-21-2006, 10:55 AM | #13 |
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Goldberry and Tom have a nice line in facetious humour. Each time someone asks who Tom Bombadil is, they manage to answer without answering, so in answer to "Who is Tom Bombadil?" Goldberry simply indicates which person present is Tom Bombadil: "He is." Tom himself simply answers: "Don't you know my name yet? That's the only answer". Cruel but funny.
I've gone on record that A Long-Expected Party is full of excellent social comedy, but I particularly like this comment: "Bilbo was doing splendidly. This was the sort of stuff they liked: short and obvious."
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