Absolutely!No one else is curious
Nope!and/or bothered that this new footage is rated R?
I mean, this is still a Peter Jackson film, after all.
Probably just more Orc on Dwarf violence.
Maybe a boob.
Absolutely!No one else is curious
Nope!and/or bothered that this new footage is rated R?
I mean, this is still a Peter Jackson film, after all.
Perhaps, and my point of view may be colored by not being as frequent to LOTR boards as I am here, so the perception is not known among casual fans.While right about most of that, I think you're underestimating how many people realize Christopher Tolkien's feelings on the matter. I think it's safe to say quite a few Tolkien fans realize his passion for his father's work and hate for the films, even to the point of hating him because they know they won't see The Silmarillion adapted.I disagree. They'll bank the money.
I could be wrong, but I think that many underestimate CT's hatred of the film adaptations, with the Hobbit seeming to confirm his bias against the film industry. His father was also dubious of film and adaptations so I don't see the experience improving that opinion.
Secondly, most of the money, at least according to this article, does not go to the Tolkien estate, which means they have little to gain in terms of financials. It seems that the Hollywood accounting has hit the Tolkien estate rather hard in that they had to lawsuit up in order to see any of the LOTR profits.
Granted, the film rights to the books are still in Warner Brothers hands so, yes, they can adapt LOTR and the Hobbit again and again. But, they won't likely see any other property from the Tolkien Estate released for adaptation.
Again, very few realize the passion that CT has for his father's work and the films are nowhere close to his vision of that work.
Just one boob, though. Let's not push it here.Absolutely!No one else is curious
Nope!and/or bothered that this new footage is rated R?
I mean, this is still a Peter Jackson film, after all.
Probably just more Orc on Dwarf violence.
Maybe a boob.
Just one boob, though. Let's not push it here.
On that we agree.I just think that the idea that money will somehow get the Tolkien estate to move is misinformed, at best.
I could be wrong, but I think that many underestimate CT's hatred of the film adaptations, with the Hobbit seeming to confirm his bias against the film industry.
I could be wrong, but I think that many underestimate CT's hatred of the film adaptations, with the Hobbit seeming to confirm his bias against the film industry.
Teenage Frodo, idiot Treebeard, Arwen showing up at Helm's Deep, and Denethor doing a header off Minas Tirith probably confirmed his bias against the film industry.
Yes, I know #3 didn't make it to theaters, but the fact that it was filmed at all....
And to think they even planned a showdown between Aragorn and Sauron at Minas Tirith!Yes, I know #3 didn't make it to theaters, but the fact that it was filmed at all....
(These being the same assholes that gave The King's Speech an R for a few f-bombs uttered as part of a therapy session.)
Sure, theirs is a consistent rule, but that doesn't mean it isn't f****** asinine. An R for The King's Speech, but a PG-13 for The Expendables 3?!(These being the same assholes that gave The King's Speech an R for a few f-bombs uttered as part of a therapy session.)
That's been the MPAA's rule for some time, it's applied consistently to my knowledge. You can get away with one f-bomb and keep your PG-13 rating, but two or more and you get an R. That's why you sometimes see extra f-bombs in extended cuts on home video.
TBH I wouldn't have minded Arwen showing up at Helm's deep; it would have made more sense to the narrative (her being an established character with understood motivations) than a bunch of wandering NPC elves whose sole job was to die by the end of the battle.I could be wrong, but I think that many underestimate CT's hatred of the film adaptations, with the Hobbit seeming to confirm his bias against the film industry.
Teenage Frodo, idiot Treebeard, Arwen showing up at Helm's Deep, and Denethor doing a header off Minas Tirith probably confirmed his bias against the film industry.
Yes, I know #3 didn't make it to theaters, but the fact that it was filmed at all....
I think it goes back further than that, but all fair points.
If anything, WB should release a trimmed-down version of the trilogy, preferably as two movies instead of three, as originally intended.If any movie didn't need an extra 20 minutes, its this one
I'd buy that bluray.
Yeah. It wouldn't even be that hard to do. You could cut two hours out of this trilogy and lose nothing of value. You'd lose a few characters maybe, but nothing major. Eliminating every scene with the female elf, Legolas, and the Gandalf/Saruman/Galadriel/Elrond council/fight scenes would probably get you most of the way there. I'd say to eliminate the stupid white orc, but he's too connected to some of the important scenes to get rid of.
I absolutely think Arwen should have joined Helm's Deep, and then continued forward with Aragorn for the rest of the story. After all, Elrond's sons hook up with Aragon and go on the Paths of the Dead with him. God forbid we have a female character actually participate in the story. ;-)
***And I say this as a huge Tolkein purist who's read the novels like twenty times.
Anyone think the story about Dol Guldur, Thrain, and Gandalf should have been retained? It wouldn't work in the current version because Dol Guldur wasn't even known to be inhabited. And for Thrain to hang onto the key and map under those conditions seems a little unlikely. But still.
Now I don't remember what the movie said happened to Thrain other than losing his marbles at Moria. Did I miss something?
These are the films in a nutshell - for every piece of narratively useful new material there's a corresponding lump of disposable one (of all the roles to give a great character like Tauriel, love interest is the best they could come up with?)Bard having three kids-adds to the narrative. Tauriel randomly threatening an Orc being interrogated does not.
I absolutely think Arwen should have joined Helm's Deep, and then continued forward with Aragorn for the rest of the story. After all, Elrond's sons hook up with Aragon and go on the Paths of the Dead with him. God forbid we have a female character actually participate in the story. ;-)
***And I say this as a huge Tolkein purist who's read the novels like twenty times.
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