Look man, I'm a grown-ass man that lifts heavy shit all day in a sweaty fuck-mess and I also think that ANY cash grab is total shite, but I'm a huge LTR fan, so... some people just like other things than you do. Do I romanticize pipe smoking because of Tolkien literature? A bunch of grown-ass men with fatter nuts than you haveNo I’m just sick of this lord of the rings shit. We are adult men.
safeanswer.com, but very well outlined , my dude.It can get out of hand, I'm sure there are plenty of LOTR LARPers that pick up a churchwarden and a sack of something named after the franchise that don't actually even enjoy smoking... but the phenomenon has probably brought in more new pipe smokers than anything else in many years, and since the newer generation doesn't have memories of their fathers and uncles smoking pipes, and weren't encouraged to pick up a pipe in college like previous generations, I think it's a much needed thing to keep the hobby from going extinct. Anything that generates new interest in pipe smoking and shows it in a positive light is a good thing. I also think many companies are trying to capitalize on the departure of McC by attempting to fill the void left by Frog Morton. From what I can tell, all of the Country Squire's Middle Earth Series are at least very good quality blends and not just mixtures of cheap mass produced bulk aros with a dab of Latakia.
I should also mention that I had Jon David make a private blend for me and it’s sort of a cross between a light English and a light aromatic. I need to order some more.Funniest thing about this thread: One person actually kind of answered my question. I'm by no means an aro guy, but I'm pretty jazzed on anything that Jon puts out and I didn't get to try it. Jeeeeezzz
*LOTR* smart phone fat fingers hahaLook man, I'm a grown-ass man that lifts heavy shit all day in a sweaty fuck-mess and I also think that ANY cash grab is total shite, but I'm a huge LTR fan, so... some people just like other things than you do. Do I romanticize pipe smoking because of Tolkien literature? A bunch of grown-ass men with fatter nuts than you have
did well before us, I know that to be fact.
I tried it. Not good IMOYo @BROBS , you ever smoke any Vauen Auenland?
It’s just impossible to fit a book into a movie IMO. It’s more like a product of the book.
Wayyyy too much CGI action in my opinion. You can't beat classic camera tricks and just plain ole cinematography talent.That's generally true of course.
The best thing a movie can achieve is to capture the spirit of the book...and stay as true to the story as possible. I thought the LOTR movies did a pretty good job of that, as far as it goes.
But I only saw part 1 of The Hobbit...had no desire to see more...not nearly as well done as the LOTR films were IMO.
That’s for sure. I’d rather see real camera art.Wayyyy too much CGI action in my opinion. You can't beat classic camera tricks and just plain ole cinematography talent.
