How does a film made in New Zealand, directed by a Kiwi and starring mainly British and Australian actors get a guernsey as an "American" film?GlennCase wrote:50. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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Because the U.S. has more nerds per capita than anywhere else in the world.©aravan®ay wrote:How does a film made in New Zealand, directed by a Kiwi and starring mainly British and Australian actors get a guernsey as an "American" film?GlennCase wrote:50. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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I have no idea -- but IMDB seems to agree that it is UH-MER-A-CAN!©aravan®ay wrote:How does a film made in New Zealand, directed by a Kiwi and starring mainly British and Australian actors get a guernsey as an "American" film?GlennCase wrote:50. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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