LOTR The Hobbit - Page 10
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Sandtrout
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Telcontar
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On December 22 2011 00:45 L3g3nd_ wrote: it wont be the same without viggo or orlando, but should still be a good watch, glad they got ian back : ) Legolas makes an appearance in the films. It isn't clear how big of a role it is or whether he'll be in both films, but Orlando Bloom has been cast. + Show Spoiler + It does make some sense since he did indeed live in mirkwood at the time of the dwarves' imprisonment. So far nothing about Aragorn. I'm not exactly sure what he was doing doing during the events of The Hobbit + Show Spoiler + ( On December 22 2011 01:01 Jayjay54 wrote: I tell this upfront. PLEASE don't spoiler anything in this thread. PLEASE As you wish. I had just assumed everyone here had read the book. | ||
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garbanzo
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mordk
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On December 22 2011 00:15 R!! wrote: I had infinitely more fun reading The Hobbit(in the multiple times I read it) than I did reading LOTR, most of the parts were overly environment descriptive with no action/interaction and they almost made me want to stop reading altogether. This is by far the most common complaint people have with LOTR. Imo it's just one of the things which made the series amazing. I loved the writing style and devoured every single description Tolkien put there. It just made my imagination fly really, really far away. | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
On December 22 2011 01:03 mordk wrote: This is by far the most common complaint people have with LOTR. Imo it's just one of the things which made the series amazing. I loved the writing style and devoured every single description Tolkien put there. It just made my imagination fly really, really far away. I know right? I just started on the audiobooks yesterday and I can practically see the shire right in front of my eyes. | ||
McNulty
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In the name of all that is holy I hope I'm wrong. | ||
StarVe
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Mordiford
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On December 22 2011 01:22 McNulty wrote: Anyone else getting a "Jar Jar Binks"-feeling here? =) In the name of all that is holy I hope I'm wrong. A "Jar Jar Binks" feeling from which character? Not sure how you can get a Jar Jar Binks feeling from a whole movie. | ||
McNulty
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Laids
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From the slapstick humour dwarves or whatever they are. Either way I didn't get a hard on, like I did when watching the LOTR trailer at the movies the first time. The unexpected party in the book is a fun and silly part of it, it's supposed to be funny. | ||
StarVe
Germany13591 Posts
On December 22 2011 01:28 McNulty wrote: From the slapstick humour dwarves or whatever they are. Either way I didn't get a hard on, like I did when watching the LOTR trailer at the movies the first time. Well, it'll have a different tone than LOTR, that's for sure, but I don't think it's necessarily worse, it just follows the style of the books. I didn't get the feeling that the films are done wrong from this trailer. | ||
atmuh
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On December 22 2011 01:01 Jayjay54 wrote: I tell this upfront. PLEASE don't spoiler anything in this thread. PLEASE read the book On December 22 2011 01:28 McNulty wrote: From the slapstick humour dwarves or whatever they are. Either way I didn't get a hard on, like I did when watching the LOTR trailer at the movies the first time. read the book | ||
Undrass
Norway381 Posts
On December 22 2011 00:33 Holgerius wrote: I think Silmarillion would make a terrible movie. =/ Totally looking forward to The Hobbit though. ^__^ Gonna be great. To make a move about the whole Silmarillion would be impossible. But there is a lot of good stories in there. A movie about Turin or Beren & Luthien would be awesome. | ||
dolvlo
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InFdude
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Sandtrout
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On December 22 2011 01:28 McNulty wrote: From the slapstick humour dwarves or whatever they are. Either way I didn't get a hard on, like I did when watching the LOTR trailer at the movies the first time. Well, the Hobbit is kind of a children's story. So the way the dwarves are presented just shows that it's not going to be as dark as LOTR was. I can't stop watching the trailer atm... especially the song is just too awesome. | ||
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