I don't speak Russian
but this is already better than the peter jackson version.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 12:56, Share, Reply)
but this is already better than the peter jackson version.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 12:56, Share, Reply)
Saw it last night
I was so bored I nearly fell asleep in the goblin kingdom bit.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 13:01, Share, Reply)
I was so bored I nearly fell asleep in the goblin kingdom bit.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 13:01, Share, Reply)
tell me about it
the whole thing felt like a very long collection of deleted scenes from the LOTR films. The only good bit was Gollum, and that made up about 10 minutes of the running time.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 13:12, Share, Reply)
the whole thing felt like a very long collection of deleted scenes from the LOTR films. The only good bit was Gollum, and that made up about 10 minutes of the running time.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 13:12, Share, Reply)
I heard Peter Jackson basically say
he was filming all the footnotes from the other books and shoehorning them into this one.
Sounds brilliant!
He really needs to go to editing school.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 13:27, Share, Reply)
he was filming all the footnotes from the other books and shoehorning them into this one.
Sounds brilliant!
He really needs to go to editing school.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 13:27, Share, Reply)
He has to in other to squeeze 3 feature length films out of a relatively short story
and you just know he's eyeing up The Similarion...
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 14:24, Share, Reply)
and you just know he's eyeing up The Similarion...
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 14:24, Share, Reply)
I rather hope he does the Silmarillion
There's a lot of epic stories, places and characters, but the book looks horrific as a read. We've been watching the LOTR films at home in the last few days, and I'd forgotten how much I love them.
Hobbit feels a bit childish, but I'd love to see them do the rise and fall of Numenor and the treachery of Morgoth on film.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 15:05, Share, Reply)
There's a lot of epic stories, places and characters, but the book looks horrific as a read. We've been watching the LOTR films at home in the last few days, and I'd forgotten how much I love them.
Hobbit feels a bit childish, but I'd love to see them do the rise and fall of Numenor and the treachery of Morgoth on film.
( , Fri 28 Dec 2012, 15:05, Share, Reply)