I was ok with the length. I could even deal with the changes. The silly all digital actions scenes and all digital orcs were bad though. Really bad.
YouBet said:
About the only thing I even remember about The Hobbit was the debate around how it was filmed (60fps?) and how hot Evangeline Lilly was.
bagger05 said:
I don't think the problem with The Hobbit movies was the length -- I think it was the method chosen to tell the story. A cinematic trilogy just wasn't the best way to do it. IMO The Hobbit lends itself to a series of 20 minute episodes pretty perfectly. Especially until they get to the mountain the book is very much a series of adventures, each of which with their own buildup, climax, and conclusion.
Quincey P. Morris said:
The Tolkien Professor had a podcast on the problems with adapting The Hobbit, specifically with doing it after the LOTR movies. He basically said if you made it consistent with the tone of the book, the people who had only seen the movies wouldn't like it and if you made it consistent with the LOTR movies, the people that had read the books would be disappointed. Basically, tonally they were between a rock and a hard place since The Hobbit is very much a children's book.
They do have a great deal of creative control, and apparently possess some form of a veto.Quincey P. Morris said:
I think they'll be fine so long as they don't go over the top bloody or start throwing in elven orgies or something. Doesn't the Tolkien Estate have a hand in all of this?
Frodo - Jaden SmithQuote:
What do y'all think? Worst fan cast, or could y'all do worse?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Best news yet. Howard Shore in talks.
https://deadline.com/2021/09/the-lord-of-the-rings-composer-howard-shore-score-amazon-tv-series-middle-earth-jrr-tolkien-1234839274/
OnlyForNow said:
My wife has decided that she wants to read the LOTR trilogy.
She does not normally like fantasy books like this. Read and enjoyed Harry Potter, but that's barely into this kind of realm.
Y'all have any advice for getting her to stick with it? I think she is gonna get bogged down early on in FOTR when the hobbits are leaving the Shire and get into Tom Bombadil's land - although a very essential part of book 1 and the series it does go quite slow.
Same for my wife.OnlyForNow said:
She's never even seen or had a slight desire to watch the movies.
So I'm going to let her jump into the books first, I did FOTR movie and then binged the trilogy in like 2-3 weeks after the movie.