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Who let the dogs out? Woof Woof, Woof, WOof woof! Who let the dogs out?
Who let the cats out? Meow meow, Meow, Meow Meow! Who let the cats out?
Lindsey Stirling FTW Asme.
You dissapoint me, Ely.
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Oh fun. It depends how much work it'll be though. Since I'm lacking free time for Photoshop at the moment because of reasons. Just get whoever it is to send it to me anyways, and we'll see.
I never really got into the LotR books. But the movies were great, so meh. Good enough for me.
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Shouldn't be. You're pretty much saying you'd rather take a cut up, mutilated, piece of highly decorated meh(the movies are good, but they're meh compared to the books) instead of the real thing. If you've ever seen any book to movie adaptation that you've read the book(s) for, you'd know they cut so much content out just to fit it into a 2-3 hour movie. I'm very glad that they're doing the Song of Ice and Fire books as a tv series rather than a movie for each book b/c they'd have to neuter everything to fit it into movie form.
Its okay Ely, I still love you.
Wass is awesome I have stream now, just need to fix my stupidly laggy connection
Nono Asme, that was Zerioc. I have just listened to about 250 songs of her since I've seen that.
Oh yes. Comparatively, and this is with made up numbers, a book to movie adaptation will cut out like 70% of the content to make it fit where something like Game of Thrones will probably cut out like 40%. There's still a lot of stuff cut out, but b/c it's spread throughout a whole season of like 10 episodes (idk how many each season has had) at an hour each instead of 2-3 or 3-4 hours in one movie, there's more stuff that can be shown.
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Yay?
I don't really care enough about LotR to bother, tbh. It's a fantasy tale.. big deal (and that's my opinion on the matter). The extended cuts of each of the LotR movies are good enough for me to get the gist of each of them.
What did I do?
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