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That New York-an GMTV presenter (Jackie Brambles - I could be wrong) went as far as saying that 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' should not have been called that because of the Twin Towers disaster.
Does she even realise the book/film isn't about 'twin towers' but two seperate towers? Does she even realise the book was wrote and named a long time before the World Trade Center buildings were even thought of?
Shows how much research she does!
Somebody on Petitions online also protested against the name of the second part of the LoTR trilogy by starting his own petition. That petition has since been removed.
Excuse me if I seem insenitive about September 11th in this topic. It's just that The Two Towers is completely unrelated to the disaster and it's pathetic that people have tried to get the film renamed. I'm sure Tolkien did it purposely you know, writing a book featuring two towers, as he obviously new that fifty years later, two tall buildings that had not yet been built in Tolkien's time would be attacked.
That New York-an GMTV presenter (Jackie Brambles - I could be wrong) went as far as saying that 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' should not have been called that because of the Twin Towers disaster.
Does she even realise the book/film isn't about 'twin towers' but two seperate towers? Does she even realise the book was wrote and named a long time before the World Trade Center buildings were even thought of?
Shows how much research she does!
Somebody on Petitions online also protested against the name of the second part of the LoTR trilogy by starting his own petition. That petition has since been removed.
Excuse me if I seem insenitive about September 11th in this topic. It's just that The Two Towers is completely unrelated to the disaster and it's pathetic that people have tried to get the film renamed. I'm sure Tolkien did it purposely you know, writing a book featuring two towers, as he obviously new that fifty years later, two tall buildings that had not yet been built in Tolkien's time would be attacked.