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Wizard of the Secret Fire
09-14-2000, 09:01 AM
The audition scripts are online excerpts of the LOTR script that may be used in the finished movie.

TORN has confirmed them!

They are posted here;


calder.decipher.com/cgi-b...tr-discuss (http://calder.decipher.com/cgi-bin/decipher-bbs?lotr-discuss)


So what do you think???

Wizard of the Secret Fire
09-14-2000, 06:21 PM
They had to remove them :( (I had time to save them first and have now read them)

I liked most of the scripts, but not all, like the Aragorn and Arwen battle part. It is easy to see the difference between Tolkien's writing and the other stuff.

Wizard of the Secret Fire
09-15-2000, 12:52 PM
Anybody ahve part 2/4? I forgot to save it :(

Shanamir Duntak
09-15-2000, 01:33 PM
Nope, just didn't have the time to get one before they pulled them out

Grand Admiral Reese
09-15-2000, 08:36 PM
I read part of one of them. It didn't look too good, IMO. But, then again, neither were the casting scripts to Star Wars(the film of Carrie Fisher, Mark Hammil and Harrison Ford auditioning is a scary sight, nothing fits the final story except the name Alderaan).

Wizard of the Secret Fire
09-15-2000, 09:55 PM
Ringbearer still have this part in their news so it should be ok to post it, I have all aprts now, Thanks!!;

Alright, everyone's read this by now, and I don't want to risk complaints or anything, so I'll delete this portion of the script.

Shanamir Duntak
09-15-2000, 10:02 PM
I don't like Sam calling Frodo "Frodo" all the time... he should call him master or something like that...

Fat middle
09-15-2000, 10:15 PM
yep, Master or Mr. Frodo are his most used forms

Michael Martinez
09-17-2000, 03:23 AM
It is not okay to repost these scripts. People are risking complaints from Three Foot Six or New Line Cinema by posting this material on their Web sites.

Ringbearer MIGHT be able to get way with reposting on of the scripts, but I doubt so. "Fair use" under US copyright law allows republication of some materials for the purpose of reporting news but this is a discussion forum, not a news service.

Shanamir Duntak
09-17-2000, 01:43 PM
:(