Indeed. LFL repeatedly gassed SW into a brick wall, reversed and gassed it again with no external influence.No vodka or Dark Web skullduggery was necessary to tarnish that film, or The Rise of Skywalker.![]()
Better than Phantom Menace, which isn't saying a lot but I'll take it over Lucas' efforts of digital filmmaking experimentation.No vodka or Dark Web skullduggery was necessary to tarnish that film, or The Rise of Skywalker.![]()
Were these things in the original text only? I'm pretty sure the only version I have is the one that was revised to bring it into accordance with LOTR.
I've never seen that version of the text.
Police? As a word exists since the 15th century.
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The Hobbit - First vs. Second Edition (Modern Editions) Reading
A while back I picked up the facsimile of the first edition of The Hobbit.www.ttrpbc.com
You can use the "find" function here, but there are references to things like trains and policemen and stuff
Indeed.Interesting, I never really thought about how much stuff like that doesn't really fit the more medieval style of most of the books. It seems to all be involving the Hobbits, so maybe they just happen to be advanced than the rest of Middle Earth. Not really sure if I'd count things like the train reference, since that was part of the third person narration, and was just for us modern readers, and necessarily meant to actually fit in Middle Earth.
From TV Tropes:
Early-Installment Weirdness - The Hobbit: In general, seems like a somewhat fanciful children's tale compared to The Lord of the Rings; Tolkien hadn't even decided it was going to take place in the context of his wider mythology when he originally wrote it. Although modern editions have removed some of the incongruences, earlier versions have oddities like a railroad in the Shire, and Bilbo musing about taking a trip to China.
... And here's a friendly reminder that The Rise of Skywalker, while mediocre, is still the best Sequel Trilogy Episode.
I love how folks still complain about the "They fly now?" line in ROTS but they were fine with Dune Part 2 having flying Harkonnen troopers.
Presumably that would be because nobody in Dune part 2 said "They fly now?"
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The Hobbit - First vs. Second Edition (Modern Editions) Reading
A while back I picked up the facsimile of the first edition of The Hobbit.www.ttrpbc.com
You can use the "find" function here, but there are references to things like trains and policemen and stuff
I'm done responding to you. I've already explained myself clearly and I'm not going repeat myself ad-nsauseum. You've got me pegged wrong and suggest you stop. You're not even barking up the right tree.
The biggest criticism are usually around writing, and characters. Those are the most common ones I see. The problem with the dialog that I see is two fold: one, people assume that their experience is universal. That there is some sort of objective standard that characters can abide by and therefore if they won't work then it must be true across the board. Then we end up in circles over whether or not a character is good or not and that detracts from the actual criticism. That doesn't negate the criticism as invalid.
Two, that low performance at the box office or viewership numbers is an indicator of quality. That has nothing to do with criticism but is often wielded as the silencer of dissenting opinion that because it's popular it must be good. Which, really isn't a good indicator one way or the other. It just happens to be the easiest to measure.
Criticism of art is sometimes difficult to nail down. People don't see things the same way, don't connect with characters, don't agree with writing. And criticism is tough because we as people tend to take it very personally, and respond like we've been personally insulted.
Sure but that's a learning process right? We are not professionals or have a lot of experience in dealing with criticism. We're not in person making eye contact and talking things out.That's part of the issue. Too many fans can't take criticism of their criticisms well
I have never heard anyone complain about flying stormtroopers in Rise of Skywalker.I love how folks still complain about the "They fly now?" line in ROTS but they were fine with Dune Part 2 having flying Harkonnen troopers.
I have never heard anyone complain about flying stormtroopers in Rise of Skywalker.
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