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Thread started 11/21/08 12:20pm

HamsterHuey

WhyTF were the LOTR movies so big?

And why are they so appreciated by movie geeks? Sure, GREAT adventure movies, but dayum, are there really so little people that read the actual books and are MUCH dissappointed with the way the hobbits and talking trees look?

Please.

I suppose not so many people read the books first... they are more poetic and much more exciting than the movies. I remember being a youngster and Shelob gave me nightmares! The movie...uhmmmm.

And Liv Tyler and Hugo Weaving as elves? WTF!

The things I loved most seeing coming to life were the buildings; the sets of miniatures of Minas Tirith were amazing.


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Reply #1 posted 11/21/08 12:21pm

mdiver

geek
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Reply #2 posted 11/21/08 12:30pm

Jochem

I read the book.
Couldn't wait to see the movies.
Have the extended DVD box (3x4 DVD's)



They should make "The Hobbit" too.
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Reply #3 posted 11/21/08 12:33pm

mdiver

I like the word "ring"
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Reply #4 posted 11/21/08 12:54pm

Mara

I didn't read the LOTR books, so when I approached the first one a lot of it went over my head. I actually didn't even finish the movie. I got 2 hours into it and it still wasn't over. I ended up falling asleep. Never bothered to finish it just returned it to Blockbuster. I'm an Elijah Wood fan so I don't think I would've been interested had he not been in it. Adventure/fantasy stuff like Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, etc. require gobs of attention and investment and I'm just not into movies like that, the way I would be into a musical album. But I understand the appeal.

Lord of the Rings is very much its own world and headtrip. I appreciate that. But it takes massive amounts of time to get acclimated to it. Time I just couldn't really devote to getting lost in it.

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Reply #5 posted 11/21/08 1:10pm

kpowers

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I like the books better, heard that Evenstar batting eyes
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Reply #6 posted 11/21/08 1:15pm

Shawnt25

The scenery/atmosphere was my favorite part of the movie. The Mines of Moria were probably my favorite "atmosphere" of the movies.
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Reply #7 posted 11/21/08 1:17pm

AlfofMelmak

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Just started my yearly read of Tolkien. Silmarillion, The Hobbit and LOTR. Seems that the end of the year is a great time for me to read that story.
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You don't scare me; i got kids
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Reply #8 posted 11/21/08 1:45pm

ScarletScandal

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I think the real question is why are they so LONG?
They need to change the name to "Lord have mercy this a long ass movie"
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Reply #9 posted 11/21/08 2:46pm

JustErin

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Call me a nerd. I love those movies.
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Reply #10 posted 11/21/08 2:47pm

kpowers

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JustErin said:

Call me a nerd. I love those movies.



Nerd, but a cute one lol
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Reply #11 posted 11/21/08 2:50pm

BlueZebra

yeah if ur in for a numbbuttathlon ... they're good.
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Reply #12 posted 11/21/08 2:59pm

evenstar3

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they weren't long/comprehensive enough. hmph!
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Reply #13 posted 11/21/08 3:02pm

kpowers

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evenstar3 said:

they weren't long/comprehensive enough. hmph!



The books are better
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Reply #14 posted 11/21/08 3:13pm

Imago

I found the books to be quite a chore to read through. You'd read about 200 pages of one story line before he swapped over to the other story line. It was tedius.

I loved The Hobbit, but LOTR was more tedious than it was enjoyable. I did enjoy portions of it, but there were way too many "God help me get through this" moments. I finally gave up.
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Reply #15 posted 11/21/08 3:13pm

evenstar3

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kpowers said:

evenstar3 said:

they weren't long/comprehensive enough. hmph!



The books are better


duh. that's why it irks me that thing like tom bombadil were left out of the movies. pout i still like em though.
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Reply #16 posted 11/21/08 3:13pm

Imago

^^^ However I loved the movies.
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Reply #17 posted 11/21/08 3:18pm

kpowers

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evenstar3 said:

kpowers said:




The books are better


duh. that's why it irks me that thing like tom bombadil were left out of the movies. pout i still like em though.

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Reply #18 posted 11/21/08 3:41pm

Shawnt25

Imago said:

I found the books to be quite a chore to read through. You'd read about 200 pages of one story line before he swapped over to the other story line. It was tedius.

I loved The Hobbit, but LOTR was more tedious than it was enjoyable. I did enjoy portions of it, but there were way too many "God help me get through this" moments. I finally gave up.


The Hobbit is much much easier to read and more enjoyable to me. However, I haven't read LOTR in a many years ago and I decided to pick it up again recently. Like you, the last time I read them it was hard for me to get through
the books. Now, maybe because I'm older, the books have become alot more enjoyable to me.
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Reply #19 posted 11/21/08 4:20pm

Imago

Shawnt25 said:

Imago said:

I found the books to be quite a chore to read through. You'd read about 200 pages of one story line before he swapped over to the other story line. It was tedius.

I loved The Hobbit, but LOTR was more tedious than it was enjoyable. I did enjoy portions of it, but there were way too many "God help me get through this" moments. I finally gave up.


The Hobbit is much much easier to read and more enjoyable to me. However, I haven't read LOTR in a many years ago and I decided to pick it up again recently. Like you, the last time I read them it was hard for me to get through
the books. Now, maybe because I'm older, the books have become alot more enjoyable to me.
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Dude you need to do audiobooks cause your voice is fucking HAWT.


jerkoff


Yeah, I know this post really doesn't help this thread out much, so my apologies to the org. shrug
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Reply #20 posted 11/21/08 8:40pm

Anxiety

the first movie was okay but the second one put me right to sleep. i mean, look, if you've watched one scene where bunch of elf people swing swords on a vacant lot on an overcast day, you've pretty much seen them all. they needed some tie fighters or disco butterfly fairies or something, mix it up, i don't know. i can't get into all that mess, it doesn't entice me. zzz
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