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Laconic Loreman
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Well I wouldn't say that Tolkien wasn't "popular" before the movies came out. I mean since the movies it has certainly grown rapidly, and the "enterprise" has expanded, but the books were still rather popular before the movies.
New Line cinema's showing of FOTR on the internet some months before released in theatres attracted over 80 Million viewers. And their second showing a week before release in Theatres over 220 million. Credit to Jackson and his team for expanding Tolkien's books to a wider audience and bringing readers back to Tolkien (which was my experience. As I read the books and laid them aside for 20 years). I guess atleast one downside to Jackson's movies is it may not be the best to bring fans into the world of Tolkien, but Jackson's "interpretation" of it, and in many cases Jackson's "interpretation" is way off base. As I see threads of "What parts do you skip?" This is probably the big downside to the movie, because though I do selective reading, sometimes I feel like just reading certain chapters, but I still appreciate the book as a whole. Perhaps, it's just me, but I feel like those who have seen the movies first (the majority, for I know it's not always the case), but I think a lot of them go to the parts they like. And don't appreciate the book as a whole, and find important chapters like The Council of Elrond, Treebeard, The Window on the West, as dull and uneventful, therefor no bother in reading it. I honestly don't think the "fandom" will die down. When I took my niece to go see the movies (and she hadn't read the books before), she was dissapointed in the ending of ROTK. Not because of "it was too long" but she felt like it wasn't long enough. What happens to the rest of the Fellowship? What happens after? (Which case I introduced her to the books ). So, I think Jackson did a great job of bringing out this story and it left in the case of at least one person of "I wnat to find out more." And for those purists who were dissappointed in Jackson's movies they will always and forever adore Tolkien's books.Quote:
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