Two Towers... again
Feb. 21st, 2003 10:51 pmSo we ended up going to see the Two Towers tonight. *sighs* This was my first experience seeing anything LotR on the big screen- and I saw it in my favorite theater- an old fashioned one where we do Rocky Horror twice a year. Anyway- YIKES! The men are gorgeous on the big screen *swoons* And it's even better the third time around!
Two of my previous CS professors (who were my bosses for a year, as well) were there and we tracked them down after the movie outside. So we were four Computer Science geeks standing around discussing plot devices and symbolism and Tolkien's intentions... and pretty much anything else you can imagine... Star Trek movies... Dracula(from a conversation about Christopher Lee)... and cold war movies (which frankly bore me to death, but that's men for you, right?)
So it was a fun (albeit cold and rainy) evening after the movie.
YUM... Samwise was even more adorable as well... "Don't you know your Sam?" Awwwww! *hugs the little hobbities* Aside from people behind us who didn't understand the Ents and kept saying "These trees are boring" I had a great time. And I sobbed openly when Haldair died *sniffles* and Sam's speeches, of course. *sigh* Lovely movie. I'm going to read the books now, most assuredly.
Two of my previous CS professors (who were my bosses for a year, as well) were there and we tracked them down after the movie outside. So we were four Computer Science geeks standing around discussing plot devices and symbolism and Tolkien's intentions... and pretty much anything else you can imagine... Star Trek movies... Dracula(from a conversation about Christopher Lee)... and cold war movies (which frankly bore me to death, but that's men for you, right?)
So it was a fun (albeit cold and rainy) evening after the movie.
YUM... Samwise was even more adorable as well... "Don't you know your Sam?" Awwwww! *hugs the little hobbities* Aside from people behind us who didn't understand the Ents and kept saying "These trees are boring" I had a great time. And I sobbed openly when Haldair died *sniffles* and Sam's speeches, of course. *sigh* Lovely movie. I'm going to read the books now, most assuredly.