QFT.We do live in a corrupted world just as though Melkor had breathed over it long ago. I do not ascribe this state of decline to metaphysics, however.
QFT.We do live in a corrupted world just as though Melkor had breathed over it long ago. I do not ascribe this state of decline to metaphysics, however.
I would love to ask him what he felt would be "unwarranted material" in terms of an adaptation? Certainly there is an awareness that the adaptive process is as much a sub-creative act as Tolkien being inspired by ancient stories but bringing his own view as well. I don't immediately ascribed this to an evil intent.Following is a relevant quote about adaptations from JRRT, written in 1958:
This reviewer is way off the mark on a couple of points as he's obviously never heard of, never mind read, The Silmarillion. That's par for the course for a Daily Fail hack though.No turkey, however bloated and stupid, could ever be big enough to convey the mesmerising awfulness of Amazon's billion dollar Tolkien epic.
This is a disaster dragon – plucked, spatchcocked, with a tankerload of Paxo stuffed up its fundament, roasted and served with soggy sprouts.
The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power (Amazon Prime) is so staggeringly bad, it's hilarious. Everything about it is ill-judged to a spectacular extreme.
The cliche-laden script, the dire acting, the leaden pace, the sheer inconsistency and confusion as it lurches between styles – where do we start?
They're obviously not shilling for Jeff.Can you spend your way to the next “Game of Thrones?” Jeff Bezos — the world’s second-richest man and, incidentally, the owner of The Washington Post — certainly appears to have tried.
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The performances are serviceable but unremarkable, while the dialogue is particularly corny and inartful, with too many intoned monologues about the search for “the light” or the ever-vague nature of evil. The fate of many worlds hangs in the balance, but the uninspired opulence on screen spark in the imagination only visions of bills going up in smoke. Rarely has danger felt so dull.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is kind of a catastrophe | EW.comThere are ways to do a prequel, and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power does them all wrong. It takes six or seven things everyone remembers from the famous movie trilogy, adds a water tank, makes nobody fun, teases mysteries that aren't mysteries, and sends the best character on a pointless detour. The latter is uber-elf Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) who spends the premiere telling people to worry about Sauron. In response, people tell her not to worry about Sauron. That's one hour down, seven to go this season. Sound like a billion dollars yet?
Heh, I wonder if he said that because he hadn't organized it a way that he liked, given his perfectionist tendencies.In a letter written to his publisher late in 1951, JRR Tolkien described the Second Age of Middle-earth as a "dark age, and not very much of its history is (or need be) told". That does seem to be one opinion of his that Amazon has ignored in its pursuit of profit.
The world of online articles is sometimes the most painful for me. Half the articles I go "Why?" and the other half I go "You're just writing to fill air aren't you?"Wow. Those negative reviews are quite... negative. Do these people always use $300 words (price adjusted for inflation) in their review prose, as if they felt the need to channel Tolkien himself in their screeds? Lots of waxing poetic in there, like trying to convince the reader that they're the smartest person in the room. Whatever happened to The Critic's ubiquitous and concise "It sucks!"? Oh, well... I never pay attention to those folks in any case. I'll give it its day in court...
It's not low. It's 83% on RT. The internet is trying to create a narrative again.The world of online articles is sometimes the most painful for me. Half the articles I go "Why?" and the other half I go "You're just writing to fill air aren't you?"
Regardless, the wife is super excited for this so it could be rated low by all concerned and we would still watch it. It will get more than a fair chance in my house.
The key phrase in my statement was "could be".It's not low. It's 83% on RT. The internet is trying to create a narrative again.
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