Saruman hacked into the moth network, Gandalf had to meet them in person which is why he kept insisting on going into the mountains
Then Frodo had them go underneath and everything went wrong
Its culture impact was felt in the 2000s, you're confused about what this thread is about. That's why you're wrong
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
I see. So it's one of the most iconic scenes of the 90s, 2000s, 2010s, and now 2020s. The most iconic scene of the 2000s is probably Luke Skywalker blowing up the death star.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Nope it was parodied endlessly and influenced a ton of action scenes all in the 2000s. I see you have no argument so are just being moronic on purpose now
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
The movie industry was literally retooled around blowing up death stars in the 2000s homosexual
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>Trying to deflect topics
I accept your concession
Scary Bilbo is better but this has gravitas, forgivable choice from reddit.
Heat Legend joker interrogation scene
Kill Bill crazy 88 scene
"lifted straight from Captain Blood" pirate attack in POTC
OP
Children of Men ceasefire scene
Kaneda's death or Capa's jump in Sunshine
War of the Worlds boat attack
Signs cornfield jump scare
Wahlberg escape from Philly
can't be, most of the parodies and references in media are from 2010+
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
See you need to lie because you have no argument. Concession accepted
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
that's not even related to the main point. And before you get too deep in that "I declare youre argument unreasonable" hole, I actually posted a list for everyone to discuss. Your whole series of posts is just deflection objectively, I didn't even ask for your list of apatow slop and family guy because you'd refuse. Know your place shitposter.
I've never seen it. I just know its going to be a disappointment for how revered it is. I'd rather be the guy who hasn't seen LOTR than the guy who thinks its mid.
so do all who live to see such times but that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.
*kino shire music*
ok. next thread
Holy F
The End
Is Tolkien stupid?
Being smart in one way doesn't necessitate that you're smart in every way.
Tolkienn was smart linguistically. But basic logic was difficult for him
>basic logic was difficult for him
It's apparent
i'll take the bait for newbies and the rebuttal is one word: Nazgul
Saruman hacked into the moth network, Gandalf had to meet them in person which is why he kept insisting on going into the mountains
Then Frodo had them go underneath and everything went wrong
you failed the exam, then?
What are the most iconic scenes of the 2000s?
I think "They were once men" is pretty iconic
I think "I am no man" was more iconic
The matrix bullet dodge is culturally 2000s
no it isn't
It is
believing the 2000s were going to be a grand futuristic future was so 90s.
Its culture impact was felt in the 2000s, you're confused about what this thread is about. That's why you're wrong
I see. So it's one of the most iconic scenes of the 90s, 2000s, 2010s, and now 2020s. The most iconic scene of the 2000s is probably Luke Skywalker blowing up the death star.
Nope it was parodied endlessly and influenced a ton of action scenes all in the 2000s. I see you have no argument so are just being moronic on purpose now
The movie industry was literally retooled around blowing up death stars in the 2000s homosexual
>Trying to deflect topics
I accept your concession
What's different about my example?
Scary Bilbo is better but this has gravitas, forgivable choice from reddit.
Heat Legend joker interrogation scene
Kill Bill crazy 88 scene
"lifted straight from Captain Blood" pirate attack in POTC
OP
Children of Men ceasefire scene
Kaneda's death or Capa's jump in Sunshine
War of the Worlds boat attack
Signs cornfield jump scare
Wahlberg escape from Philly
Half of these are not iconic at all. You don't know what iconic means
you mean iconic as in laying the blueprint for future movies, not "recognizable" so ten scenes from Raimi spiderman 1&2
Spiderman upside down kiss is 2000s iconic
can't be, most of the parodies and references in media are from 2010+
See you need to lie because you have no argument. Concession accepted
that's not even related to the main point. And before you get too deep in that "I declare youre argument unreasonable" hole, I actually posted a list for everyone to discuss. Your whole series of posts is just deflection objectively, I didn't even ask for your list of apatow slop and family guy because you'd refuse. Know your place shitposter.
>Where's my super suit!?!
Also I need a hero scene from Shrek since I can't think of anything from Shrek 1
Wandering around his swamp while All star played is the most iconic thing Shrek did
I've never seen it. I just know its going to be a disappointment for how revered it is. I'd rather be the guy who hasn't seen LOTR than the guy who thinks its mid.
I have the same thoughts on Dune, Cowboy Bebop, and Babylon 5
>Dune
I've read all the dune books and seen the movies, it is mid compared to lots. Bebop is good too but is don't need to watch it ever again
>mid.
Dumb frick zoomer
SHUT UP YOU FRICKING PLEB b***h *KICKS YOU OUT THE WINDOW*
DON'T EVER COME BACK TO MY TFRICKING BOARD AGAIN
You sound like a redditor
only a redditor would know
Nope it's easy to spot people not from here
Let people enjoy things!
so do all who live to see such times but that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.
*kino shire music*
vapid contrarianism isn't a personality