Damn, just missed the New York New Year ball dropping. Oh well.
Anyway, RotK. I'll put spoilers behind cut tags, so just click
( here ) if you don't mind spoilers.
So. We went to see it at the Alamo Drafthouse, which is a theater that serves meals along with the movie. The rows are separated by long tables to put the food onto. Before the movie, they have all sorts of really amusing stuff showing instead of the usual pre-film slides; they had several rounds of a LotR quiz, and there are buttons on the seat arm with which to buzz in; the person who wins any given round gets a prize. I got tenth in the one round I was there for, which, given that I was having trouble figuring out how to buzz in at first, made me happy. Especially since that was in the "high scores." And they had the
Dead Alewives AD&D sketch, with animation... but very different animation than the
8-bit version. The guy in the kitchen was... this weird giant scorpion thing, and it was all fairly slickly done on computers. Not very funny, actually, unless you already knew the sketch. But people still seemed to be enjoying it.
I definitely liked the film a lot. Its enjoyability was diminished a bit by my mother making snide comments; she hates the LotR movies, and she only went because she thought the theater sounded like a cool concept. Also, it peeved me that
( spoiler ) I was, of course, awed by the nazgûl. I also think that my parents have a point in their dislike of Frodo. Elijah Wood, IMO, looks approximately like a gaping codfish a majority of the time. My mom keeps going on about how much of a push-over and an idiot he is, and oh look, this is just natural selection. And since they haven't read the books, I can't explain that his idiocy actually
makes sense, and he's not just a wash-out. Because Elijah Wood really can't act. (Sorry,
nenar!!!) I was also glad that I'd seen TTT:EE at
taurendur's birthday party, because
( spoiler ). I adored
( spoiler ). I'm still cross about the lack of the Scouring, though.
I should probably go to bed now, despite them showing "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut" on Comedy Central... without bleeps, and apparently without commercials!