Thanks, LOKAI! The ship's great for fuel economy, too. And I'm with you on the sound mix. Might even make for a better prologue accompaniment that anything Howard Shore could come up with. 

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Prologue? I'm figuring the reverse.
Maybe Leonard Nimoy is attached to the film in the same way Enya was to Fellowship of the Ring.
May It Be, The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins, they're equally good!
I'm not sure if this has been brought up or not, but the IMDB is claiming that Leonard Nimoy may have a role in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit"
I think he would be a wonderful choice for that film. Does anybody know anything about this?
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000559/
http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010/10/26/39750-leonard-nimoy-in-the-hobbit/
Well, better forty years later then never, eh?From approximately 1968 to 1973, several Nimoy and Star Trek fanzine writers and editors (notably contributors to Regina Marvinny's Nimoyan Federation and members of the Leonard Nimoy Association of Fans) discussed the idea of a live-action The Lord of the Rings film, with Nimoy playing Aragorn, and there was a brief letter-writing campaign.
Don't you mean 'equally bad'?![]()
I really really really wanted "Frodo of the Nine Fingers" in Jackson's Return of the King.Maybe Leonard Nimoy is attached to the film in the same way Enya was to Fellowship of the Ring.
May It Be, The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins, they're equally good!
good song . . . horrible singer . . . sounded like he had a shiatsu massage on his throat the whole timeI really really really wanted "Frodo of the Nine Fingers" in Jackson's Return of the King.Maybe Leonard Nimoy is attached to the film in the same way Enya was to Fellowship of the Ring.
May It Be, The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins, they're equally good!
No, really. I love that song.
I really really really wanted "Frodo of the Nine Fingers" in Jackson's Return of the King.
For my money, the best of the lot is still "The Greatest Adventure".I really really really wanted "Frodo of the Nine Fingers" in Jackson's Return of the King.
I think they could have slipped in "Where There's a Whip, There's a Way!" Maybe on the Ultra Extended Edition That Incorporates Bakshi and Rankin-Bass Material For Some Reason (also featured: Boromir in viking helmet, Gollum as frog).
Never got the hate (dislike?) of the end songs in the LOTR films. "Gollum's Song" is maybe a bit stylistic, but I always felt that "May It Be" and especially "Into The West" are very fitting songs for the films, particularly on an emotional level.That said the song they actually used for the end credits was pretty bleh. I feel the end film songs for the Lord of the Ring franchise was definitely a case of diminishing returns (with, yes, "May It Be" being by far the best of the three).
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