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I'm Matt. I'm currently a law student in NYC. Georgetown c/o 2014. TV. Movies. Politics. Humor. Video Games. Random other things. My face.
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LOTR’s concept artists designed the films as a “journey back in time”
So (according to the concept art book) as the Fellowship travels deeper into Middle Earth, the places they pass through become inspired by progressively older periods of history. The farther along you are in the story, the more ancient the design influences
We begin in The Shire: which feels so familiar because, with its tea-kettles and cozy fireplaces, it’s inspired by the relatively recent era of rural England in the 1800s





But when we leave Hobbiton, we also leave that familiar 1800s-England aesthetic behind and start going farther back in time.
Bree is based on late 1600s English architecture


Rohan is even farther back, based on old anglo-saxon era architecture (400s-700s? ce)




Gondor is way back, and no longer the familiar English or Anglo-Saxon: its design comes from classical Greek and Roman architecture




And far far FAR back is Mordor. It’s a land of tents and huts: prehistoric, primitive, primeval. Cavemen times


And the heart of Mordor is a barren lifeless hellscape of volcanic rock…like a relic from the ages when the world was still being formed, and life didn’t yet exist

And then they finally reach Mount Doom, which one artist described as
“where the ring was made, which represents, in a sense, the moment of creation itself”

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me, coming back to my senses: I……really ate all that bread…….
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brooklyn nine nine literally hitting homophobia in the face
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Bought a plant for my desk. I plan on getting more until my office eventually looks like a forest.
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