[Movie] The Hobbit Trilogy - Page 2
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fuzzy_panda
New Zealand1681 Posts
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Falling
Canada10927 Posts
On July 31 2012 05:59 epoc wrote: How can this be 3 films when the entire lotr trilogy is like at least 3 times longer? Well from the previous thread (my one regret about locking the other one is losing the other conversations.) On July 31 2012 02:41 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: I honestly think that you could have made 10 movies out of LotR easily, so I don't see why three would be too much for the Hobbit. So much incredible stuff was still missing from LotR. Not sure about the storylines and arcs I'm not too concerned with those. If the arc is missing I will just treat it like a series in the cinema, but honestly these people are too good to have arcs missing so I'll just take it as it comes. If you look at Game of Thrones as a comparison even a full season of broadcasting is not enough to accurately describe the books, storylines, and scenery. Basically, if done well, I think you can almost created unlimited TV/movie content out of books this good. I have no issue with three movies at all, it's just a matter of being good enough to do it. They have proven their skills so I will give them the benefit of the doubt until I see them. | ||
Duka08
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Mrvoodoochild1
United States1439 Posts
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Mvrio
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corumjhaelen
France6884 Posts
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Falling
Canada10927 Posts
On July 31 2012 06:44 corumjhaelen wrote: So a director with little sense of pacing is going to adapt a short lively exciting novel into a 9-hour tunnel ? Why in the name of god must poor Tolkien endure this... :-( Rather fitting I think. A lot of modern readers have a hard time with Tolkien's pacing in LotR's. But I think overall it's good. Tolkien hoped to create a mythology for Britain and movies are a part of that (a long with all the art and music that has been created out of LotR's.) I believe between 2001-2003 25 million copies of LotR's were sold, 15 million in English so the books are getting read because of the movies. I just hope it was done because the story was dense and they have good plans for 3 solid story arcs. | ||
corumjhaelen
France6884 Posts
On July 31 2012 06:52 Falling wrote: Rather fitting I think. A lot of modern readers have a hard time with Tolkien's pacing in LotR's. But I think overall it's good. Tolkien hoped to create a mythology for Britain and movies are a part of that (a long with all the art and music that has been created out of LotR's.) I believe between 2001-2003 25 million copies of LotR's were sold, 15 million in English so the books are getting read because of the movies. I just hope it was done because the story was dense and they have good plans for 3 solid story arcs. The Hobbit and LoTR are very very different books. Their pacing and tone are completely different I fear another trahison of the spirit of Tolkien's work, like the LoTR movie trilogy already was. | ||
Primal666
Slovenia418 Posts
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itkovian
United States1763 Posts
Well, the more content the better I suppose. It sounds like they want to include transition material between the hobbit and LOTR. I don't know how I feel about that, wouldn't that mess with the timing of the climax? Will just have to wait and see how it all turns out I guess. But for now, I'm feeling reserved excitement. | ||
slappy
United States1271 Posts
EDIT: posted this before I saw this: On July 31 2012 02:41 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: I honestly think that you could have made 10 movies out of LotR easily, so I don't see why three would be too much for the Hobbit. So much incredible stuff was still missing from LotR. Not sure about the storylines and arcs I'm not too concerned with those. If the arc is missing I will just treat it like a series in the cinema, but honestly these people are too good to have arcs missing so I'll just take it as it comes. If you look at Game of Thrones as a comparison even a full season of broadcasting is not enough to accurately describe the books, storylines, and scenery. Basically, if done well, I think you can almost created unlimited TV/movie content out of books this good. I have no issue with three movies at all, it's just a matter of being good enough to do it. They have proven their skills so I will give them the benefit of the doubt until I see them. +1 Nazgul | ||
MaestroSC
United States2073 Posts
the people complaining about the hobbit being a trilogy instead of a single movie, are the same people who complain when movies leave stuff out of the film that was in the book. apparently they want more story in less time. (good luck with this lol) sidenote... SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EXCITED!!!!! cant wait for these my ONLY negative aboutt he trilogy = i have 3 excruciatingly long waiting periods where i will be counting down the days til release lol. how any1 could complain about having too much film time given to the hobbit is mindblowing imo like complaining about being given too much money | ||
Holy_AT
Austria978 Posts
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BerserKr
Chile101 Posts
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Vulture174
United States74 Posts
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BerserKr
Chile101 Posts
On July 31 2012 08:27 Vulture174 wrote: This looks like overall it is going to be a lot more relaxed and slower paced than the lord of the rings. Not a bad thing I think, but I am guessing that if people go into it expecting something very simmilar they will be dissapointed. Well why would they expect the same lol. Lets not forget The Hobbit =/= LoTR, I'd imagine people that didnt read The Hobbit getting dissapointed it's not similar to LoTR, but even on the most basic things they are completley different types of writting, lets not forget Tolkien wrote The Hobbit for his sons as a night read book. | ||
chocopan
Japan986 Posts
Given their track record they should do alright I imagine. As with LotR, it won't be the books in cinematic form, it will be their own "original retelling". But that's legitimate. | ||
Rayeth
United States883 Posts
The hobbit has many portions of the story where they simply sit around and have "story time" or a tale gets told by so and so. They can drop in some of the tales of the ancient characters here and there and make an interesting go of it. That doesn't mean these movies will be fast paced and free from that oft-criticized meandering that showed up in the LotR films, but as a fan of the works, I don't really care. The more of the world they can bring into the screen, the better. | ||
Lexpar
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sewergoat
United States97 Posts
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