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09-12-2004, 11:39 AM | #1 |
Pile O'Bones
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PJ's Most Disagreable Mistakes (reasons why he is no longer aloud doing The Hobbit)
This thread is simply opinion based and has no intention of degrading the movies
In the first movie (i was greatly dissapointed) there was an obvious absence of tom bombadil, the old forest, and the barrow downs and in the third (this really ticked me off) pj took out The Scouring of the Shire just because he didnt like that section of the book! tell me what you think
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09-12-2004, 07:50 PM | #2 | |
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How could anyone not like the scouring of the Shire? Hobbits coming home and kicking butt? Sounds most triumphant to me! |
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09-12-2004, 08:14 PM | #3 |
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Encaitare is right...non-book fans probably would not have enjoyed a longer movie than 3.5 hours. And, the movies were meant to make money for the studio, so it wouldnt really pay to cater to just hard-core Tolkien fans. Not that I would have been averse to that scene being in there....
Wha bugged me most was that the Houses of Healing was left out, but I heard that it was going to be in the Extended version, so I guess that's OK.
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09-12-2004, 09:58 PM | #4 |
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I found the vicious ravaging suffered by Faramir to be highly off-putting. The sequence going to Osgiliath was particularly egregious.
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09-13-2004, 12:46 AM | #5 |
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Hang on a second, PJ isn't doing The Hobbit anymore??
On topic: I saw War and Peace a few days ago (the orginal Russian version), whom everyone praised, and indeed everything was exactly how I imagined it, (characters, scenes, settings), almost to the point of boredom. It's like I was reading the book again, this time with a little more vivid mental pictures. War and Peace is one of my favourite books ever, and I was dissapointed that the movie stuck by the book. Hmm, I'm still pondering on that, but anyway, in light of this, I've come to appreciate LOTR, even with all its changes and mistakes even more. It's sure giving us something to talk about, if nothing else.
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09-13-2004, 04:33 AM | #6 | ||
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Not Really a mistake, more like an exclusion.
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My most disagreeable thing with PJ is more of an exclusion, rather then a mistake he made. Eomer, now come on PJ give Eomer some love. I mean Rohan Soldier #35 get's more screen time then Eomer. It's like PJ just told Mr. Urban to stand behind a pole while filming. I don't know about you but Eomer seemed to me like an important part to LOTR, and an important part to Aragorn becoming king (as is being discussed in another thread, which I can't remember right now). I'm dissappointed the PJ had to have elves at helm's deep and the dead army at Minas Tirith. The whole point of LOTR was the rise of men, the strength of men growing and other races fading away, didn't seem like that in the movies. PJ made it seem without elves, the men at helm's deep would have lost, and without the dead army the men of Minas Tirith would have lost. Lastly, I want to see the EE so badly, because it has all sorts of added book scenes that I hope to enjoy. But, yes, if Saruman shoots fireballs out of his staff I will close my eyes. Evisse: Quote:
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09-14-2004, 05:20 PM | #7 |
Laconic Loreman
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Council of Elrond.
I can't get through the Council of Elrond in FOTR without cracking up laughing. First you have Elrond and his rageful talk about "I hate dwarves they hide in mountains, I hate men they are weak, heck I even hate my own race because I'm a old grumpy elf."
Then we have, the Council itself, where these random elves, men, and dwarves just happen to come from nowhere. Ok in the book the "councillers" are, Gandalf, Frodo, Bilbo, Gimli, Gloin, Legolas, Aragorn, Boromir, Elrond, Erestor, Glorfindel, Galdor (1 wizard, 2 hobbits, 2 dwarves, 2 men, 5 elves). In the movie, they replace Bilbo, with about 5 men, 5, dwarves, and 10 elves, and these people just happen to come no where, and there only point is to sit there, look interested, and nod their heads. Why? Why leave out Bilbo, and put in meaningless people who do nothing? |
09-14-2004, 06:02 PM | #8 |
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While I liked much of the Moria bit there were two poor parts:
1) Moria falling apart, show's what happens when you have too much deferred maintenance. 2) Orcs surround the Fellowship then are scared away by the balrog. Why not just have the thousands of orcs finish the nine walkers off? Of course PJ did it (especially Moria falling down) for his fetish for cinematic pyrotechnics. One can imagine Gandalf dazzling the orcs with white light and some sort of cutting through blinded orcs, but the surrounding bit was just overdone, another example of tampering with the novel leading to an inferior outcome. But its remarkable how, when PJ keeps more to the book and adds to it his cinematography skills, and generally excellent casting, the result is far better then his plot "innovations", with a few good exceptions, such as Sean Bean's Boromir, including his (added by scriptwriters?) Lorien soliloquy.
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09-14-2004, 06:16 PM | #9 |
A Shade of Westernesse
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Two annoyed cents
There is a seemingly endless supply of criticisms that can be hurled at Jackson's movies - many are fair, many aren't; I personally didn't think many of the changes he made were for the better, but what really bugged me were lines like Legolas's, "Why am I not surprised?" (Fellowship of the Ring EE) and Aragorn's, "Let's hunt some orc!" Far too colloquial - modern movie clichés, really - to be used by characters like those two. PJ & Co., I think, did a poor job on many of the little things.
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09-14-2004, 06:30 PM | #10 |
Laconic Loreman
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Tuor all I got to say FLAMING FIREBALLS SARUMAN! ROTK EE! lol.
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09-14-2004, 07:38 PM | #11 | |||||||
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things are being overlooked
I know this is a thread where we're supposed to list all of PJ's mistakes, but I still have to bring up a few points in his defense (about a year ago, you'd never have caught me doing this):
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"Lets hunt some orc!" (Aragorn) "Why doesn't that suprise me?" Legolas) "She-elf" (Blackrider) And others too. Naturally, I could point out a lot of little things that I thought he nailed, but I'll restrain myself on that one . Don't get me wrong, I have issues with parts of the movie just like everyone else. But when I think there is a good explanation for it, I tend to defend it. |
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