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right around when the films came out, I had a "Philosophy of Tolkien" class where Faramir's character came up during class. ...
If anyone is a Stargate SG-1 (and an LOTR) fan, I have some bad news for you -- The Asylum has their Hobbit ripoff lined up for this year called "Age of the Hobbits," and according to their website, it stars Christopher Judge.
The Hobbit is light on exposition but a lot happens in it (purposely ambiguous):Covering a number of issues:
Three films:
There are 13 dwarves! They have got to be differentiated as characters for the audience to care about them possibly dying. That's going to take some screen time. Bilbo's fears have to be shown (not stated) for the story to work, his going from his comfortable little life to dangerous adventures--how comfortable and why he would go.
I can see that some time would be taken in the family trees. Not necessarily a lot of time, but something showing how hobbits became, well, complacent. Which would go towards why Bilbo's actions were SO unusual for a hobbit. Heck, there could be a bit of Smeagol's people having to leave where they were due to men "invading," leading through the family trees and finally to Bilbo.
Been a while since you read it?Possibly dying... LOL.
I always forget these films are aimed at non-readers.
Come on! He's playing "Mercenary Security #4", which is a completely different role.I remember when it was announced that Judge would be in The Dark Knight Rises and Stargate fans got all worked and started to guess how big his role would be and what a great role it would be, he then did a series of interviews talking about the film - then the it came out and it turned out that he was 'Henchman 47" and his appearance consisted of silently having Batman kick his head in.
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right around when the films came out, I had a "Philosophy of Tolkien" class where Faramir's character came up during class. ...
Wait! What?
Been a while since you read it?![]()
Oops! My first read through picked up an implication from you that no one dies...and that was what I responded too. My bad.Been a while since you read it?![]()
I know who lives and who dies because I read it.
When they're done, I hope they write a book adaptation of the Hobbit in three books.
And maybe then, adapt that into nine movies.
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