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Would Sandra Bullock be a good Mrs. Isildur? - Page 6


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I can clearly see Sandra Bullock looking out from the Misty Mountains, surveying her son's realm, shrouded in the griefs and joys of her character's long life, determined to retire and remain in Imladris for the rest of her years. It would, I think, make a good movie.

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9.   Sep 5, 2002 3:48 PM
In response to message posted by isengar:


On the lineage of the trees, I'm just checking in from work and don't have my books with me ...


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8.   Sep 5, 2002 3:40 PM
In response to message posted by isengar:

This topic is here for entertainment, not for serious scholarly debate. Although I do often ...


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7.   Sep 4, 2002 6:50 PM
In response to message posted by SAyleen:

Hi SAyleen, you've got me on a roll. Since we come from similar educational backgrounds, I'm ...


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6.   Sep 3, 2002 4:56 PM
Thanks Isengar! =) I've actually studied both Film and English quite extensively ... I am very familiar with your film recommendation list! =)

I also agree with everything you had to say in respon ...


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5.   Sep 2, 2002 8:57 PM
In response to message posted by SAyleen:

First of all, don't feel that because you haven't read EVERYTHING concerning Middle-earth tha ...


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