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03-23-2004, 04:41 PM | #1 |
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True or False-Movie Version!
i have not seen any ToF threads around so i'll start one, but only about the movies
Haldir died in Middle Earth
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03-23-2004, 04:43 PM | #2 |
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Wait a sec, is it True or False contrasting the book to the movie, or just the movie? Cause in the Movie, yes Haldir died in Middle Earth, but in contrast to the books, he lives.
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03-23-2004, 04:51 PM | #3 |
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correct! and it can be both, doesn't really matter
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03-23-2004, 05:33 PM | #4 |
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I'm still confused. Was the answer true because he did die in the movie or false because the movie was different from the book?
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03-23-2004, 07:34 PM | #5 |
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Further Guidance
There is another True or False game here, but since that covers both the films and the books, and this game covers the films only, this one is fine to continue.
In answer to Lindolirian's question, I would say that the answer should be based upon what happened in the films. So, for example, if the first statement was "Arwen rode with Frodo to the Ford of Bruinen", the correct answer would be "true", whereas if it was "Frodo rode on Glorfindel's horse to the Ford of Bruinen", the correct answer would be "false". Therefore, the correct answer to "Haldir dies in Middle-earth" must be "true". Does that make sense? Also, as was discovered on the other thread, if someone answers "true" and the answer is "false" (or vice versa), the correct answer will be obvious to the next person posting. In other words, without more, there is a 50:50 chance of getting the answer correct. To overcome this, I would suggest that anyone answering "false" must also state the correct state of affairs relevant to the question (from the films). For example: Q: Merry and Pippin joined Frodo and Sam on their journey to Rivendell at Crickhollow. A: False. Merry and Pippin joined the journey in Farmer Maggot's field. If the answer "false" is given without the correct explanation, the questioner will be entitled to state simply that the answer is wrong, and leave it at that. Obviously, when answering "True", no more need be said. OK. On with the game ...
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03-23-2004, 07:40 PM | #6 | |
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Hmmm Thanks for clearing that up Pan Man.
Well Doesn't seem to be my cup of tea (kinda simplistic) with the whole Quote:
True or False? The Hobbits got their swords from the Barrow Downs.
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