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09-24-2009, 08:14 AM
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I agree that Law&Order is overrated. Also "the omg" train-wreck vh1 type crap. Oh, and "grey's anotomy" or "house" I actually heard this conversation the otehr day:
(scrubs was on in the background)
first friend: that was so inaccurate
second friend: well, it's not like it was house
first friend: that's true
Yeah, "House" is pretty good, but um...I would never look to that show for any actual medical knowledge. It's tv, just make it up.
and "L.A. Law" ran circles around "law and order" and it's re-runs could beat the new l&o svu or whatever.
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if I ever meet you I will let you have a Final Destination moment and push you in front of a bus for that filth.
Did anyone say that CSI was over rated? No? I say it then.
Real Sex is over rated. You don't get to see any really real sex and the sex that you do see turns the stomach.
Now having real sex, well...
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09-24-2009, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
But "I thought it sucked" could = "I hated it"
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Very true. But not all answers have been qualified that way.
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lol I'll take that to mean that you liked it. 
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Well taken.
I'll admit it -- I'm an extreme Tolkien geek and have been since junior high. I've read Lord of the Rings at least once every couple of years, well over 20 times now. Regularly re-read The Silmarillion and The Hobbit, too. I have multiple copies of The Lord of the Rings, including this one:
I've taught classes and led discussion groups on LotR. This full-sized movie poster is framed and hanging in my office:
I have the director's cuts of all the movies. While there were places where I had to deal with the movies departing from the books, I thought P Jackson did an awesome job of adapting the books.
So yeah, I liked them.
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09-24-2009, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by MysticCat
Very true. But not all answers have been qualified that way.
Well taken.
I'll admit it -- I'm an extreme Tolkien geek and have been since junior high. I've read Lord of the Rings at least once every couple of years, well over 20 times now. Regularly re-read The Silmarillion and The Hobbit, too. I have multiple copies of The Lord of the Rings, including this one:
I've taught classes and led discussion groups on LotR. This full-sized movie poster is framed and hanging in my office:
I have the director's cuts of all the movies. While there were places where I had to deal with the movies departing from the books, I thought P Jackson did an awesome job of adapting the books.
So yeah, I liked them. 
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Ditto.
Now, my question is, how many of your students took the short cut and just watched the movies instead of reading ?
Missing the Tom Bombadill part is usually key, HA!
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09-24-2009, 10:18 AM
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Now, my question is, how many of your students took the short cut and just watched the movies instead of reading ?
Missing the Tom Bombadill part is usually key, HA!
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Ah, Tom Bombadil. I did miss him in the movie, but I understand why he was left out.
I couldn't tell you about any students. The discussion groups have always involved reading the books a few chapters at a time and discussing them. The classes have been one time things I was asked to do on specific occasions, not ongoing classes, like a class I've done on finding God in LotR, Narnia and Harry Potter. Those classes have tended to have people who'd read all the books, read some of the books or never read the books. (But I hope they wanted to read the books afterward.)
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