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Blossom of Dwimordene
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I see Morsul's point, but that was indeed a bad example. Some scenes are done very well in the movie - like the one in Sammath Naur, where Frodo says "the Ring is mine", or like Gandalf's and Balrog's fight. However, the ratio of good scenes to VERY bad ones is about 1:25, in my opinion. I understand that its hard to film exactly what the book says, and I wouldn't complain if there were subtle changes to the story. However, when some of the wisest characters are made dunces, brave people made foolish and pathetic, and...well, I could go on for hours critisizing the movies. It just isn't right. If PJ decided to make his own story of LOTR, he should call it "PJ's version of LOTR". Otherwise, many people who haven't read the books call JRRT an idiot for PJ's overcreativeness.
In almost every other scene there is some fault. For example, since when does Legolas enjoy being drunk in the book? In the movie, he has a drinking game (or something of the sort) with Gimli. What utter nonesense!!! Quote:
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An example of a book translated generally successfully to
the screen is the Day of the Jackal (director: Fred Zinnemann starring Edward Fox- not the yet again weak remake). On details the book generally is better but both work well-with the movie using cinematography and music to good effect. PJ did adequately in FotR, but, rather like a runaway horse pulling away the reins from a rider, direction later seems to have lost control and let the movie aspects just take over.
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Wight of the Old Forest
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Doubting Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Dec 2004
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As I've stated many times, adding to your nausea...um, that I could have accepted PJ's version, warts and all, if only he had made Gandalf - when the wizard was powned by the Witch King - grin.
That said, I find it interesting to be on the 'other side' in regards to "The Walking Dead." Here, the graphic novel preceded the AMC TV series. I've not read the comic but have watched the first season. Online, the fans of the graphic novel are posting angrily regarding the 'changes' made to the source material. I've enjoyed the show so far, and so have no idea why they are complaining. Also, in this example, the author is available, and he's explained that he has wanted to stay faithful to the book fans while also expanding/modifying the material for the new media. Originally the author wanted to pack as much as possible into the limited space; with the TV series he feels freer to drag out the plot lines longer. Interesting.
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Blossom of Dwimordene
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jan 2010
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And Wood-elves do seem to enjoy their wine, now, don't they?
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Blossom of Dwimordene
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).As for the wine, it's not the same category than beer. 'Beer' is usually associated with taverns. 'Wine' - with palaces, nobility. If in the movie Legolas got drunk drinking wine, I wouldn't mind that much.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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But yes, I wish PJ had put in a scene where we get to see elves drinking their wine. Oh God, he had better not cut out the scene with Galion and the guard in The Hobbit! That was my favourite in the whole book!
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I'm rereading the LotR and I just rewatched extended editions of the films.
I'm not sure that I can watch them ever again though. Some things were done so incredibly well, certains sets, costumes, score, some of the casting choices, etc. but other things now irritate me beyond all tolerance! Fortunately, there are other options such as: http://www.fanedit.org/wp/?s=Lord+of+the+Rings The problem I'm having in reading the books again is that somehow, some of the film actors have overwritten my imagination! I can't remember how I imagined Legolas. Now I see friggin' Orlando Bloom! AAAARGH! So I've been going through my collection of Howe, Nasmith, Lee, Sweet, etc. artwork frantically trying to find some resemblances to my lost visions.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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By the way, welcome to the Downs!
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I've had some real pangs of nostalgia over the last week or so what with the start of Hobbit production and the first web video by Peter Jackson being posted online.
To think that's its been a decade since the Fellowship was released and the person I have become during that time...folk can forget the "growing pains" of growing up with the Harry Potter cast; as a 23 year old I can appreciate that the LoTR is far more epic! Though I should imagine me dedicating time to LoTR sites like the Downs has ingrained Tolkien in me more so, but then that is for said reason, LoTR is more epic than Potter was ever going to be. My enduring memory of the journey from news of LoTR production to its release and then the release of the final film is as a 13 year old sat at home listening to a "sneak preview" cd of the soundtrack including the "Concerning Hobbits" track released some months before the Fellowship hit cinemas and having it on repeat trying to imagine how they'd recreate Hobbiton and wishing ever so hard that I could just watch the film there and then! Well we all must know how impatient a 13 year old can be! I hope I have a similar memory over the next few years with the build up to the Hobbit's release.
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