Actually. I liked Theodred's funeral. In the book Theodred's death always felt like an afterthought - it gets one proper mention & then is hardly referred to at all. This scene in the movies felt like it should have been in the book, & is the only addition or change I feel happy about.
For the rest the changes are either silly or unnecessary & usually take up screen time that should have been spent putting Tolkien's story on screen. I noted elsewhere that the writers of the BBC radio adaptation submitted their scripts to CT for approval, & not only did he ok them he even sent a cassette recording of words & names as a pronunciation guide (they also got to use a scene from 'The Hunt for the Ring', where Saruman confronts the Black Riders at Orthanc - perhaps as a reward for their courtesy). I suspect if the movie scriptwriters had done the same thing a) the Estate would have been a bit more positive in its response to the movies, b) the final 'approved' script would have been a darn sight better than it was - the adaptors of the story for radio used about 90% of Tolkien's dialogue, & c) that I would have been a lot happier with the resulting movies.
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