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KryptoStorm
England377 Posts
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Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
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Banno
Australia44 Posts
On December 21 2011 13:22 feanor1 wrote: So I really think the song in the trailer is just incredible. For someone who is terrible at music of any nature like me, I almost ignored them completely while reading the books. Skimmed through them at best. That song just makes the trailer, so peaceful and yet so much power. This is me 100% - reading most books I skim through the songs / poems if any are in them, but the trailer was awesome with that song (misty moutains?). So good. | ||
Adron
Netherlands839 Posts
I suppose things only referenced in the books and later expanded upon like the siege of Dol Goldur. Quite important things in the greater scheme of things yet so little things to build upon. | ||
StinkyBoots
Canada76 Posts
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Karakaxe
Sweden585 Posts
On December 22 2011 12:52 Macabre wrote: OH man... I must survive until this comes out. That is all. Golden post. Made me laugh because I was actually thinking the same thing. | ||
StarVe
Germany13591 Posts
On December 23 2011 12:36 Adron wrote: have had the hobbit illustrated by alan lee for, like, 10 years or so. Oh man, i hope alan lee is on board on this one as well. He is on board, you can see him in one of the production diaries. | ||
StinkyBoots
Canada76 Posts
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Ketara
United States15065 Posts
Reading some of the comments on this thread reminds me that there are actually people who have never read The Hobbit. An inconvenient truth that I seem to forget from time to time. Does everybody else think that they're going to do the stuff with Gandalf and Dol Guldor? I know that stuff was never in the books but it was hinted, and it's something I think I'd enjoy seeing. | ||
windsupernova
Mexico5280 Posts
I am quite glad about this I loved the Hobbit more than LotR. I hope they don't pull much stuff out of their ass like LOL GHOSTS and stick closer to the lore. Wish they showed Smaug in the trailer though... I can't wait to see the battle of the 5 armies on Screen | ||
Bobble
Australia1493 Posts
On December 23 2011 15:10 windsupernova wrote: ^ Yeah they will probably do the Dol Guldor stuff so that they have more Action scenes to show. I am quite glad about this I loved the Hobbit more than LotR. I hope they don't pull much stuff out of their ass like LOL GHOSTS and stick closer to the lore. Wish they showed Smaug in the trailer though... I can't wait to see the battle of the 5 armies on Screen Unless they decide to screen the whole battle... from Bilbos point of view! But seriously, that would be awesome. And the part with the trolls. That will be enjoyable. | ||
On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
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Sweet3a
United States6 Posts
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Titusmaster6
United States5932 Posts
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Bobble
Australia1493 Posts
On December 23 2011 15:48 Sweet3a wrote: Is it just me or does it seem darker than the book was? I thought the book was way more happy go lucky and the dwarves were just regular grumpy dwarves not as dark as Thorin seemed...Still gonna be awesome! Well, they were more focused on their quest than Bilbo at the start, so they really just didn't care about him, whether he lived or died or whatever. Hell, some of the time you think they only brought him along to avoid being 13 in number (of course, they had Gandalf too, but he made it clear that he would be leaving them). Halfway through, most notably after Bilbo saves them from the spiders, they warm up to him, but you can still see that some of the dwarves (mostly Thorin though) are insatiably money-hungry and only focused on that, rather than their friends. This comes through when the dwarves protect their money pile from the villagers. | ||
Thingdo
United States186 Posts
On December 23 2011 12:37 StinkyBoots wrote: THe only concern I have is the look of some of the Dwarves. Don't get me wrong, they all look awesome, and different and unique. However, the beards are a little lacking. Good Job though. Can't wait. I felt the same way. It seems a little more acceptable on the younger dwarves, but I really dislike the lack of beard on Thorin. | ||
SpaceFighting
New Zealand690 Posts
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Xela
Canada203 Posts
The Shire? Perfect. Characters (Aragorn, Sam, Gandalf, Saruman) ? Perfect. Elfs (Elrond, Arwen, Galadriel)? Perfect. Helm's deep fight? Perfect. Gollum? Perfect. Atmoshpere? Perfect. Like every other reader, I had all the story in my mind well defined before the movies, but after the movies, when I read LOTR again, the images that came in my head were those of the movies, which means PJ did a very good job of portraying the world of Tolkien as strictly as possible. The book is always gonna be better than the movie, there's way more details and descriptions in a book, but a movie has to be entertaining for the public and I think Peter Jackson just hit that sweet spot between entertainment and book adaptation. There's only so much you can film in 3 hours. Just go watch Harry Potter or Narnia and thank god we had such an awesome producer for LOTR. It isn't a coincidence he won so many oscars. On The Hobbit: I'm not sure I understand correctly...It will be in 2 parts? One in 2012 and one in 2013? | ||
Silv.user
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
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