[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182685#p28182685:399j0vhi said:fuzzyfuzzyfungus[/url]":399j0vhi]Your description of the cold, formulaic, zoomed-out, and affectively flat battle scenes make it sound like this would be a surprisingly strong contender for a swords-and-sorcery take on WWI.
Is this so, or am I imagining things?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182647#p28182647:trx0qt3c said:Quisquis[/url]":trx0qt3c]Argh! I want to read this so much but I don't want it spoiled even though I've read the books...
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182681#p28182681:2zf57ssc said:Ravant[/url]":2zf57ssc]Honestly, I thought the first two were alright. They were no LoTR, but they were better than a lot of the schlock that the movie industry has piped out lately. Five Armies, however, really deeply disappointed me on various levels.
Tolkien always had a terseness with language that conveyed so much with so little. There were references to battles or historical events that suggested a real world with as complex a history as ours but no more than a line was spared - the details were never forthcoming (No - Christopher Tolkien's expansion of that doesn't count!).[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182757#p28182757:2wmacnmw said:Dilbert[/url]":2wmacnmw]Hobbit should have been made into one movie. Could have been awesome that way. But noooo they tried to milk it by making three. You know there isn't enough story for three movies when they turn the Bilbo/Gollum riddle scene into a drawn out scene that lasted good 15-20 minutes, or solid 10 minutes of dwarfs running for their lives with the rocks crumbling down on them. So stupid.
Not to mention bringing in characters from LotR that didn't exist in The Hobbit for ticket sales, or worse, making up new characters just for filler.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182757#p28182757:x7vovqvw said:Dilbert[/url]":x7vovqvw]Hobbit should have been made into one movie. Could have been awesome that way. But noooo they tried to milk it by making three. You know there isn't enough story for three movies when they turn the Bilbo/Gollum riddle scene into a drawn out scene that lasted good 15-20 minutes, or solid 10 minutes of dwarfs running for their lives with the rocks crumbling down on them. So stupid.
The Fellowship of the Ring extended edition was excellent (notwithstanding the tragic elimination of Bombadil). In the Two Towers and especially in the Return of the King, you can tell that PJ was already getting bored of the source material and the quality suffered.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182675#p28182675:3w1d2z05 said:Hesster56[/url]":3w1d2z05]I, for one, am waiting for the De-Extended, one-movie edition. I watched the first, could see the level of cgi "hijinks" they were embracing, and hit the eject button. The LotR movies are nigh-perfect, this series crumbled under its own needless expansion.
I have read it[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182793#p28182793:31ty8avy said:flunk[/url]":31ty8avy][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182781#p28182781:31ty8avy said:Wickwick[/url]":31ty8avy]Tolkien always had a terseness with language that conveyed so much with so little. There were references to battles or historical events that suggested a real world with as complex a history as ours but no more than a line was spared - the details were never forthcoming (No - Christopher Tolkien's expansion of that doesn't count!).[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182757#p28182757:31ty8avy said:Dilbert[/url]":31ty8avy]Hobbit should have been made into one movie. Could have been awesome that way. But noooo they tried to milk it by making three. You know there isn't enough story for three movies when they turn the Bilbo/Gollum riddle scene into a drawn out scene that lasted good 15-20 minutes, or solid 10 minutes of dwarfs running for their lives with the rocks crumbling down on them. So stupid.
That's part of what made reading these books worthwhile. Things were left to the imagination, the prose was short and the pace was fast.
If only Peter Jackson had learned that lesson from the author.
Tolkien wrote an entire book of background information called "The Silmarillion", kinda defeating the point you're trying to make there. I don't recommend you try to read it, it's very dense.
Seriously! It made the council at Elrond's kind of pointless if they knew Sauron had returned.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182799#p28182799:37rbqx6p said:Alienfreak[/url]":37rbqx6p]Did anyone notice that they completely edited out a scene out of the trailer? You saw the elven army shoot arrows at somewhere where the dwarven one was. But in the movie the whole elven army didnt fire a single arrow. They were busy jumping over some defensive lines, I guess.
Also it breaks the whole LOTR plot by them knowing it was Sauron that has returned. You didn't even mention that in your review!
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182807#p28182807:pboks7h5 said:Faramir[/url]"boks7h5]
The Fellowship of the Ring extended edition was excellent (notwithstanding the tragic elimination of Bombadil). In the Two Towers and especially in the Return of the King, you can tell that PJ was already getting bored of the source material and the quality suffered.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182675#p28182675:pboks7h5 said:Hesster56[/url]"boks7h5]I, for one, am waiting for the De-Extended, one-movie edition. I watched the first, could see the level of cgi "hijinks" they were embracing, and hit the eject button. The LotR movies are nigh-perfect, this series crumbled under its own needless expansion.
The first hobbit movie was a travesty, and I after that I stopped paying attention.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182793#p28182793:2iib7moz said:flunk[/url]":2iib7moz]
Tolkien wrote an entire book of background information called "The Silmarillion", kinda defeating the point you're trying to make there. I don't recommend you try to read it, it's very dense.
It's probably a lot easier to ignore those voices when you're looking at a cheque with a whole wack of zeros on it.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28182797#p28182797:3ibkty71 said:kranchammer[/url]":3ibkty71]It strikes me that these movies are the creation of a person with a genius for visual filmmaking that has lost or stopped listening to the voices that tell him that hey, maybe this is a bit over-the-top or maybe we should pay more attention to the story and less to paying WETA to make cool-looking shit.