Frankly, I still don't see why you need to break The Hobbit into two films. If you could do Fellowship Of The Ring in one movie, for example, you could certainly fit The Hobbit into the same length. I fear they'll end up padding out the story with a lot of LOTR-style sequences and lose the underlying charm and nature of the original novel.
I'm probably in the minority on that one, though.
I'd rather a bridge film than splitting The Hobbit up in two. What the hell is Jackson thinking on this one?
"So we don't cram everything into one film."
What's there to cram? The book is less than three hundred pages long. There are only two major scenes you could expand. Smaug and The Battle of the Five Armies. It could be done in one 2 1/2 to 3 hour film.
He's going to King Kong The Hobbit. He turned a 90-minute film from the thirties into a bloated, three-hour "epic." I think PJ has fallen too much in love with himself. This is a stupid idea.
I'd rather a bridge film than splitting The Hobbit up in two. What the hell is Jackson thinking on this one?
"So we don't cram everything into one film."
What's there to cram? The book is less than three hundred pages long. There are only two major scenes you could expand. Smaug and The Battle of the Five Armies. It could be done in one 2 1/2 to 3 hour film.
He's going to King Kong The Hobbit. He turned a 90-minute film from the thirties into a bloated, three-hour "epic." I think PJ has fallen too much in love with himself. This is a stupid idea.
Cue the fan editors!Frankly, I still don't see why you need to break The Hobbit into two films. If you could do Fellowship Of The Ring in one movie, for example, you could certainly fit The Hobbit into the same length. I fear they'll end up padding out the story with a lot of LOTR-style sequences and lose the underlying charm and nature of the original novel.
I'm probably in the minority on that one, though.
The appendices are decidedly not "made up" but real material written by Tolkien himself. Perhaps they aren't in themselves a "real novel", but they are still bonified parts of the Tolkien world.
I agree.The appendices are decidedly not "made up" but real material written by Tolkien himself. Perhaps they aren't in themselves a "real novel", but they are still bonified parts of the Tolkien world.
I agree.The appendices are decidedly not "made up" but real material written by Tolkien himself. Perhaps they aren't in themselves a "real novel", but they are still bonified parts of the Tolkien world.
Quoted for truth.
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