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Movie / Bicycle question - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 02-05-2007 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Does anyone know what kind of bike Henry Thomas rode in ET? I liked ET, but it got on my tit that if ET could fly, why didn't he fly back to his ship at the start of the movie? Movie / Bicycle question - Mike Hanson - 02-05-2007 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I liked ET, but it got on my tit that if ET could fly, why didn't he fly back to his ship at the start of the movie? And in the very first Lord of the Rings novel "The Fellowship of the Ring," why didn't the lord of the eagles simply pick up Frodo, fly him directly to Mount Doom in a day, where he could drop the ring into the volcano from directly overhead? Surely with the aid of a dozen other divebombing giant eagles they could have avoided the nine flying Nazgul (or however they're spelled). But that would have ended the adventure in the first book and we can't have that. And if memory serves, I think Gandalf said something to the effect that the lord of the eagles would not tolerate the ring in its presense...bit of a copout... Mike Movie / Bicycle question - Pleiades - 02-05-2007 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I liked ET, but it got on my tit that if ET could fly, why didn't he fly back to his ship at the start of the movie?In Back to the Future III, after they blew up the intake manifold on the Delorean, why didn't they just go to the cave where Doc hid the Delorean? It must still be there. Just get the manifold and put it on the one that came from the future... Plus it would have been a neat time paradox. Movie / Bicycle question - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 02-05-2007 Mike Hanson Wrote:And in the very first Lord of the Rings novel "The Fellowship of the Ring," why Well...maybe...but there =was= at least an explanation of sorts. I suppose things are played faster and looser in fantasy, as compared to sf. (And ET was a =fantasy= flick, right?) |