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Post by ImaBrandybuck on Dec 9, 2004 21:07:49 GMT -5
Oooooh... you had me stumped for a minute there. But then it came to me.
Gimli says that in RotK while talking about the road to Dimholt right before going into the Paths of the Dead.
Ok, my turn.
"Get out of my way!"
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Post by Hobbit-eyes on Dec 10, 2004 6:34:50 GMT -5
Wormtongue running away from Edoras, of course! Right after Theoden had him thrown out... literally.
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Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 10, 2004 6:43:18 GMT -5
Oh, see I thought it was during the scene where the Uruk's head is on a spike, and it was our friend Gemma going "Get out of my way" in case she was sick as she hated that bit... And Katie, it's your turn to do a quote.
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Post by Hobbit-eyes on Dec 10, 2004 6:50:05 GMT -5
Well, I was waiting to hear confirmation as to whether it was right, but never mind...
"Come on Gimli!"
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Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 10, 2004 7:04:04 GMT -5
I think it's where Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli are running across the plains of Rohan at the beginning, and Aragorn sees Pippin's leaf, and Gimli's lagging behind, so Legolas says it to him. I could be wrong, and probably am, but it's worth a shot!
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Post by ImaBrandybuck on Dec 10, 2004 14:33:23 GMT -5
Hehehehe... yeah that's right! ^_^
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Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 10, 2004 16:38:16 GMT -5
W00t!!! ^_^ Ow, my jaw's gone all horrible and weird...
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Post by reasonably_crazy on Dec 11, 2004 0:36:57 GMT -5
No, it's not... Close though. This happens before the brooch, doesn't it?
You see Aragorn on the ground, listening, then he gets up, he and legolas start running. Then Gimli tumbles (literally) into the scene, landing in a heap. Then Legolas, not slowing his pace, looks back and shouts that line: "Come on, Gimli!"
Then Gimli starts mumbling about how Dwarves are natural sprinters.
(I was just watching the commentary before I came online.)
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Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 11, 2004 9:55:39 GMT -5
Oops, the two scenes got stuck together in my head. I thought Aragorn picked up the brooch, Legolas came up behind him, then Gimli fell down...
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Post by reasonably_crazy on Dec 11, 2004 15:25:36 GMT -5
I told a bad! I also got the two scenes blended. I was right and wrong.
Okay, Aragorn is lying on the ground, listening, then says "they've picked up our trail, less than a day ahead of us,"
Aragorn starts running, and Legolas trails, calling "Come on, Gimli,"
Gimli is using his axe as a sort of cane to climb up the hill, griping about "no food, no rest, and no sign of our quarry but what bare rock can tell."
In the scene where Aragorn finds the brooch, That's where Gimli tumbles in, and LEgolas says, "Come Gimli! We're gaining on them!"
So the two are actually very similar!
(That was a lot harder than it probably should have been.)
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Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 11, 2004 16:53:20 GMT -5
Well, it was confusing and Peter Jackson's fault, and let's leave it at that...
Okay, new quote...
"Tonight is for you."
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Post by ImaBrandybuck on Dec 11, 2004 22:38:36 GMT -5
Theoden talking to Eowyn in RotK when Eowyn says, "You are both honorable men." Speaking about Aragorn and Theoden, that is. Then Theoden says, "Don't listen to me. You are young and tonight is for you."
Mkay, my turn!
"House of his spirit crumbles."
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Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 12, 2004 7:23:06 GMT -5
Denethor says it when they place Faramir on top of the pyre: "The house of his spirit crumbles. Faramir is burning. Already burning."
My turn!
"I'm going to look after you."
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Post by Hobbit-eyes on Dec 12, 2004 9:01:37 GMT -5
Pippin to Merry when he finds him!! I LOVE THAT IT'S SO SWEET!!!!!
"But it is not lost."
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Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 12, 2004 13:08:47 GMT -5
OOH! I remember!! Arwen says it to Elrond when he tells her that the future is almost gone or whatever after she sees the image of her son and Aragorn and runs back to Rivendell.
"never seen again."
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