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This year marks the 20th anniversaries of the premieres of Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter movie franchises, and some people have been reminiscing when they got into either one of them.

I remember not getting into Harry Potter (either the books or the movies) until after Sorcerer's Stone came out on VHS. My mom had rented it from the video rental store and had it on one night, I came into the room at a certain point and was so captivated by the story that when we had to pause to go to bed I was disappointed, but learning that it was a book series I wanted to read them. Chamber of Secrets was the first HP film that I saw in theaters, and it's around that point that I started getting into the online fandom. That's kind of how I ended up getting into Harry Potter way back when. I wasn't even aware that it was a book series until that point. As for Lord of the Rings, we went to see Fellowship of the Ring when it was still in theaters and I was captivated by the story as well, also having not read the Tolkien books. I remember being confused when the movie left off and then being told that this is just one of three because it's based off of a trilogy, and we would have to wait until the following year for more. I think we saw Fellowship of the Ring several more times in the theater.

In fact, for these franchises we saw each of the films released several times in the theaters, even going to the midnight premieres for a few of them.

Where were you when these franchises first made their film debuts? Did you see them in theaters? Wait until they were available to rent? Were you not interested until much later, or not at all?

Date: 2021-11-27 11:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] haebin.livejournal.com
I watched the first LotR-Movies out of being curious in the cinema and I was captivated from the first second on. I don't know how often I've watched the movie in the cinemas. Ten times or more? After watching the first movie, I bought the books and I've read everything which includes The Simarillion, too. <3
It was so, so hard to wait for a whole year until we could watch the second and third movie. Bought all the DVD's and the Special Boxes, too. I literally lived this world because I felt really at home in Middle Earth.
And I can't believe that the movie had it's premiere 20 years ago. *___*

Date: 2021-11-27 06:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rogueslayer452.livejournal.com
I tried reading LOTR but I just couldn't. Tolkien is a fantastic storyteller no doubt about that, but I just cannot get past his writing style, it's too difficult for me to read. (That's my issue with a lot of high fantasy books though, so it's not just his work specifically.) The Hobbit was an easier read, but only just. I'm impressed with anyone who manages to get through them easily, especially The Silmarillion.

And I can't believe that the movie had it's premiere 20 years ago. *___*

I know, it makes me feel so old.....

Date: 2021-11-29 02:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] haebin.livejournal.com
I have to admit that I had my problems to read LotR as well. Tolkien's way to write feels so "try", but when you give it a chance (or you don't want to give up like me, lol) you can find a way into the universe.

It took a while to read The Silmarillion. XD And I still wish that it gets a series in the future because I would love to watch everything about Middle Earth. Like the rise of Sauron. God, this would be so cool. *___*

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