Suteki Da Ne: Isn't it wonderful

Chapter Thirteen

A/n: Okay some mental rambling from the author!!

This bad number chapter is dedicated to my little idiot fanatics. As you all sure knows The Lord of the Rings; The Two Towers had its premiere this week (it's Thursday the 19th of December today) and I just have to tell all of you people to see that movie!! It was SOO COOL...

Viggo Mortenson was looking his usual stunning self as Aragorn and Orlando Bloom was as beautiful as Legolas as he always will be ^__^ and Elijah Wood was adorable as Frodo yet again, though he was pretty scary at times... Ghe... *Memory flash* Oh and Sean Austin as Sam was really cute... he called himself, 'Master Frodo's Sam' ^_^ *Ecchi grin*

I guess I'm not the only one that thinks that Legolas and Aragorn should jump in bed and that Sam and Frodo would be adorable together ^__^ *Grin widens* hehehehhehehe I'm Kinky hihihihihihi.. *get a fit of the giggles*

The Ticket Line...

Me and my best friend Karu-chan stood in line for those premiere tickets for Two days, we made a whole bunch of friends ^__^. Emil who was the first in line ^__^ ( he had the McDonalds first give him crayons to write on his white T-shirt That he was first in line the first night he stayed there, then the second night he had them write that he was a monkey or something like that... Then he fixed so that we all got Coffee for free from them. He sat there from Friday morning until Monday morning when the tickets was out...) he was nice... and then there were Lisa who was nice too... until Sunday night me and two other girls was the only females in line, that was fun as we was the only ones that people dared to ask why there were people sitting outside the cinema. Oh, and then there was Pelle (who's a good looking guy who's been riding the same bus to school as me for two years and never spoken to me until then... Grr... and he has been noticing me too...) and Per one of my friends from school and another Emil, who was very annoying and had no respect for personal space... O__o and a million other people who've I forgotten the names of...

The local TV-station was there and filmed us right before they opened and started selling the Tickets... Oh and one thing that was pretty nice of SF (Swedish Film-Industry, who owned the cinema) was that they gave us Coffee and borrowed the guys that had stayed there for the whole weekend a small TV and electricity the whole time, so on Sunday a fifty or so persons was watching the Special Extended Version of The Lord of the Rings; The Fellowship of the Ring on one of the guys PS2 DVD ^__^, those fifty were the only ones that could see the screen of the tiny TV... though Karu-chan had just bought the DVD Two days before so we had already seen it Two times ^__^.

It was so much fun!! It was cold though. You know, we're talking Sweden in November in the middle of the night. And Winter here is nothing you would like to be out in... It was pretty warm though for Sweden... Only around 0- 5 degrees Celsius below freezing, which is pretty warm if not even mild around here... It even started raining after we had our tickets...

The Premiere Day...

First of all you had to skip the first classes in school that day to even be able to stay awake until the movie began... (it started about 00:02 the night between the 17th and 18th) then you went to school and had one class (Art class, as I goes a Art course in the Gymnasiet which is kind of like High School but still not the same thing, after that you go to the University) then it was off to Karu-chan, as he live closest to the cinema, there we had dinner and watched some anime (Hikaru no Go and Hellsing) and then we saw the Extended Version DVD again. Me and Karu wasn't watching as we'd already seen it before so it was Jan-Ove and Maria-chan who was watching it. Me and Karu was downloading Hikaru No Go Manga ^__^, then we watched one of the LotR documentaries that Karu's sister had recorded from the TV.

At around half past ten that evening we left Karu's house and made our way to the cinema... which was around three and a half kilometres from his house... the walk did us good though... Or would have if I hadn't been ill and almost fainted from all the excitement, (I seriously become loony when I'm excited about something)... then there was all the greeting of friends from the line. You could feel everyone's anticipation in the air... almost taste it ^__^... Per had bought one of the Frodo Kits at the Toy store and was waving around a plastic Sting Blade... and his girlfriend among a whole bunch of others had dressed up as elves and stuff... they were probably 'Lajvare' (Lajv= Living Role Playing Games) in their spare time... that was cool... My Father and his (Mine as well) Viking Re-enactment group that he belong to, did that last year... they saw the movie in Gothenburg and was dressed in full gear. The men was wearing their best tunics and had their chainmails, swords and shields on them and the women of the group was having their best dresses and jewellery on. It must have been fun to see the looks on peoples faces when they saw a bunch of Vikings on their way to see The Lord of the Rings ^__^. I'll do that next year...

Anyway... we bought Pop Corn and Coca Cola before it began and got these really beautiful Pop Corn boxes with Lord of the Rings motives on it... ^_^ I got both of the sizes available and kept them as a memory. Anyway, it was so cool... we sat there in the room and waited for the movie to begin watching boring commercials for other movies... and then it started... It was nothing like last year when Galadriel whispered her elvish or the silent prologue that was the beginning of the first movie, no this was action from the beginning till the end... and the end... It was an even more evil ending then in the first movie... -_- grr... When it was over I embarrassed myself by crying out "It can't end like that!!" which got everyone to laugh... then we all clapped our hands as a sine to show that we thought the movie was OKAY!! (Great would be a better way to describe it... there has never been anything like it before...) That we, who've read the books can deal with the liberties taken with the plot because we understand that these books isn't so easily transformed into a (or rather three) movies. And that you have to change the story a little to make it work as a movie... The story behind Middle-Earth is too great to even fit into Three movies. I, like many of my friends, hope that J R R Tolkien, May he rest in peace, is happy with the result of these wonderful movies.

I am going to see it more times then the first movie that I saw Four times at the cinema and had seen Seven times before it was released on DVD or VHS. I'm getting the extended Version DVD as a Christmas present from my father. YAY!!

Anyway enough rambling and I'll let you all go on to the last chapter... or something... and read the thank you notes I've written for you all... ^_^

Merry X-mas and a Happy New Year

~/BlueRaven\~