Irvy
Super Freak
Should have had some dwarf women on the quest. Sexist pigs.
JAWS I'm confused, you call the Tauriel stuff "fan fiction" but now you say you haven't even read the book. So what do you care then about what was from the book vs. Jackson's own creation?
But anyway, I think I do have a handle on where you are coming from. You haven't read the book so you're just taking the films at face value (and they certainly should be able to stand on their own that way) and saying "a lot of this feels unnecessary, why is this three movies" and you would like scenes from the book (like the rock giants, Beorn and so forth) scrapped to make for a more streamlined story with less diversions. Right?
I wonder how many people complaining about the trilogy's length share your mindset in that they don't even know how the story in the book goes and just know that its some old "children's book" or maybe only know the story from watching the cartoon a long time ago and therefore don't get just how much of Tolkien's material made it onto the screen. Because really, aside from Tauriel and Alfrid pretty much everything on screen was from the mind of Tolkien, either in The Hobbit book itself or an adaptation of events referenced by Tolkien elsewhere.
Funnily enough that's exactly where PJ originally had the break when it was two films. The last scene of Part I was going to be the dwarves seeing Bard's silhouette by the river and then Part II would open with them crossing the lake in his barge.
Then you'd have to add the dangers of smoking Old Toby!
you guys can defend the movie and love it and that's okay
but what bothers me about extending the movies from 2 movies to 3 was that it was a financial decision. It wasn't because of pacing issues, it wasn't because it was an artistic decision, or because the source material was too long (like in the case of harry Potter)
They didn't need to extend it, there was no need. it was a decision made because of the dollar signs they had in their eyes
it was all about the Benjamins ... the producers were probably like "how else can we squeeze more money from the fans?"
Movie making itself is a business, I am aware of that (people always like to bring up this fact with movies) but there is a point were the business side takes over the artistic side and it is usually for the worst.
Just like how Iron Man 2 was basically a 2 hour Avengers Trailer.
I badmouth Jackson because of the CGI a lot but in this case i wasn't even blaming him directly for it
JRR Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings as a single novel but the publishing company made him break it up into three books...
How is he right? Jackson decided before this even happened to turn it into a trilogy. WB may have gone with it to stick it to the Weinsteins but that's not why Jackson turned it into a Trilogy. That I know from behind the scenes info is actual fact.
PS: I wouldn't take any claims by the Weinsteins as fact. They're not know to be the most truthful in hollywood.
well I never said it was Jackson's idea alone, read my original post, i said Producers. I badmouth Jackson because of the CGI a lot but in this case i wasn't even blaming him directly for it
Not directing this at you specifically and I think I've mentioned this before, I just don't remember where...
Why is it an issue that the Hobbit was split into three movies but there is no complaints about something like Game of Thrones which is also one book (in a series) which is split into ten TV episodes which is ruffly equivalent in screen time.
never watched GOT,
but I do know of another property that split one of their movies into 2 just because of the money........ ...
I honestly don't care if they split movies up. Why should I? If I like them, then why should I care? I look at it is more story for the fans.
So you were the one who started the petition for Hobbit to be 6 movies with EE DVDs.
well, it is true... Hunger Games, twilight, Potter, all split to squeeze more money from their teenage fanbase (and in all of them it shows they didn't need to cut their last one. you can tell they were stretching it for the benjamins)
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