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Poll: LOTR on Fri.

fatalbert

Platinum Member
so how many people are planning on going to see LOTR this Fri. so they can watch the new TTT trailer immediately.

I certainly am
 


<< Ack! I can't decide which would be more painful - paying $9.00 to watch a trailer, then leave, or sitting through LOTR a second time. >>



I believe the trailer is at the end of the movie, after the credits.

Not that it matters to me, as I couldn't care less about anything related to LOTR.

Viper GTS
 
ive seen it twice, i wont watch it again until novembers dvd comes out. im sure the trailer will b e on the internet soon.
 


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<< Ack! I can't decide which would be more painful - paying $9.00 to watch a trailer, then leave, or sitting through LOTR a second time. >>



I believe the trailer is at the end of the movie, after the credits.
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That's even worse - I would have to pay AND watch the movie again! No thank you.
 


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<< Ack! I can't decide which would be more painful - paying $9.00 to watch a trailer, then leave, or sitting through LOTR a second time. >>



I believe the trailer is at the end of the movie, after the credits.
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That's even worse - I would have to pay AND watch the movie again! No thank you.
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well this will only be my 5th time so its not like I've seen LOTR too many times or anything😀
 
The problem with trailers, IMHO, is that they make movies even more predictable than they already are. I remember seeing Stars Wars for the first time and being blown away (granted i was still in grade school) by the opening prose and battle seen.... Trailers take away that element of surprise.
 
I am not sure LOTR is even still playing up here. I would probably go see it again if it was, as I would not mind seeing it on the big screen a second time.
 


<< The problem with trailers, IMHO, is that they make movies even more predictable than they already are. I remember seeing Stars Wars for the first time and being blown away (granted i was still in grade school) by the opening prose and battle seen.... Trailers take away that element of surprise. >>



keep in mind that a lot of people know the story by heart and just want to see it
 
Umm, to all you voting that you're gonna see it on TV...it ain't gonna be on TV or the internet, or any DVDs.



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keep in mind that a lot of people know the story by heart and just want to see it
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bingo
 


<< Umm, to all you voting that you're gonna see it on TV...it ain't gonna be on TV or the internet, or any DVDs. >>


well that is what i voted for. so i guess i'm not going to see it then.
 
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