Thread:Kiadony/@comment-5916303-20150109235614/@comment-5916303-20150213162259

1. Big fan of J.R.R. Tolkien as well. His work is one of the best out there, irreplaceable. That's pretty much where all the lore of fantasy comes from.

2. Took me a month to get to the first half of the book (didn't really have the time for it), 5 mins. into the movie and we're already half way there. It's a successful franchise, it had nothing to lose by splitting it up. These are one of the series that could never be remade into the greatness it still has today. I'm also glad for Rowling as well, if you've read up on her biography, she had the worst few years of her life back then. Broke, divorced and a single mother, but she never gave up and look where she is now. I remember seeing that book stores in England were opened way after midnight after her final HP release, with rows full of people and lines that stretched across the city street. Now those are some dedicated fans.

4. That's really wide-spread. Would be happy to read it, who knows, maybe it'll be an interesting change of scenery. I enjoy reading up on history and Nazis, despite how inhumane and brutal their methods might have been, they certainly did have a lot of intellectuals among their ranks, which is sad at the same time. To think someone that smart would have those type of world views. Makes for a perfect example that wise and all knowing are two very different things.