C@LAg said:
at least one of our own who posts on Texags is working on this project.
He went through the Viz program at A&M, and also happens to have been my roommate for a year and a half.
Holy ***** Beans?
C@LAg said:
at least one of our own who posts on Texags is working on this project.
He went through the Viz program at A&M, and also happens to have been my roommate for a year and a half.
Rule 1 of TexAgs entertainment board states that if you work on a project you need to tell about it so we can all geek out.C@LAg said:he has specifically not posted on this thread because he does not want to give any impressions/information one way or the other in regards to the production and risk his job and reputation.Solo Tetherball Champ said:C@LAg said:
at least one of our own who posts on Texags is working on this project.
He went through the Viz program at A&M, and also happens to have been my roommate for a year and a half.
Interesting... I don't suppose you could put him in contact with me and some of my internet pals...
Long story short, there's a group online called fellowship of fans. The group has managed to break about 80% of what is known about the production. I'm a member; I'm the guy known as penguin.
If this guy is willing to risk the wrath ofMordorAmazon and talk, we could probably piece more of this show together.
he has said he will have more leeway to discuss things once the first season is out and he can address specifics at that point.
Why? This has been a fun way to pass the time prior to its releaseBrian Earl Spilner said:
Just wait and watch the show, dude.
Someone make these threads, post-haste!Brian Earl Spilner said:
I like the mystery and knowing as little as possible. Frees up discussions and theories too since you don't know any details.
Matter of taste I suppose.
But I do think insider info and leaks should be marked as spoilers for those of us who want to remain that way.
Can do.Brian Earl Spilner said:
But I do think insider info and leaks should be marked as spoilers for those of us who want to remain that way.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I like the mystery and knowing as little as possible. Frees up discussions and theories too since you don't know any details.
Matter of taste I suppose.
But I do think insider info and leaks should be marked as spoilers for those of us who want to remain that way.
helloimustbegoing said:
Lord of the RIngs Amazon Series: Spoiler Thread for people who get hobbits confused with gnomes
I don't think so.AgfromHOU said:
Any chance the black knight looking person is Sauron?
ill add that JRD's comedic relief is borderline cringey 20 years later.Corporal Punishment said:
Just started a rewatch of the trilogy. Ian McKellen so perfectly embodies the role of Gandalf. Not sure how anyone could follow his act.
…and Merry and Pippin are such bumbling re-tards. Absolutely cringeworthy. They rival Jar Jar Binks.
Easy, Rod said:ill add that JRD's comedic relief is borderline cringey 20 years later.Corporal Punishment said:
Just started a rewatch of the trilogy. Ian McKellen so perfectly embodies the role of Gandalf. Not sure how anyone could follow his act.
…and Merry and Pippin are such bumbling re-tards. Absolutely cringeworthy. They rival Jar Jar Binks.
anyone here speak Elvish 👀 #LOTRROP pic.twitter.com/H5ROHvIulW
— Twitter TV is in Middle-earth (@TwitterTV) February 7, 2022
Elrond looks like DiCaprio and Wyatt from Ozark had a baby together.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Elrond
I think they just meant, there is no real reason for every character to be white. Some groups of people probably should be, just based on description.Fightin TX Aggie said:
Inventing a horde of new characters with 2020 US culture story arcs sounds…awful.
There are so many great 2nd Age characters in the source material. Why create a bunch of new ones?
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Amazon's series will also broaden the notion of who shares the world of Middle-earth. One original story line centers on a silvan elf named Arondir, played by Ismael Cruz Crdova, who will be the first person of color to play an elf onscreen in a Tolkien project. He is involved in a forbidden relationship with Bronwyn, a human village healer played by Nazanin Boniadi, a British actor of Iranian heritage.
So much source material already there and we get a dumbass rom-com story line.Easy, Rod said:
Yeah, no thanks to this garbage:Quote:
Amazon's series will also broaden the notion of who shares the world of Middle-earth. One original story line centers on a silvan elf named Arondir, played by Ismael Cruz Crdova, who will be the first person of color to play an elf onscreen in a Tolkien project. He is involved in a forbidden relationship with Bronwyn, a human village healer played by Nazanin Boniadi, a British actor of Iranian heritage.
On the other hand, I am very curious what Moria and Lindon look like. Numenor too. Might be best to watch with the sound off and fast forwarding to geographic scenes.
I don't really care about Jeff Bezos financing Middle Earth fan fiction, which is exactly what this is.
Fightin TX Aggie said:
Beren and Luthien could be a miniseries all on its own. And would be immensely popular.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Just finished the article.
Call me an optimist, but it really seems like these guys get it. They get the love and adoration for this world, and are fans themselves.
I think we're in for a treat in September.
Fightin TX Aggie said:
Beren and Luthien could be a miniseries all on its own. And would be immensely popular.