I think the books are much better than the movies and the movies are some of my fav movies of all time. I can't wait for the return of the king I just hope Jackson makes it perfectly. So has anyone read the return of the king or any other books in the series and if you did how do they compare to the movies.
I' loved the books too! I've read them twice! I think PJ did a pretty good job....needless to say the imagery, in my opinion, was right on! He did most of the stuff exactly how I had imagined it! So I have high hopes for ROTK! Plus, the pics I've seen so far are amazing! Regardless of what some folks say.."he didn't respect the story!, took out some stuff!...", bla bla bla ! ...
We ALL know it's extremely hard to turn books into movies, and time just wouldn't have allowed these jewels to go complete on screen! The essence is maintained, and that's what matters! GOOD JOB PJ!, and all the team!
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Well yea PJ made the movies so close to the books and he didn't leave much out. Another cool thing is those special edition DVDs that have extra footage for stuff that was missed such as Bilbo writing the hobbit's tale. Something that is a little weird in my opinion though is that in the movies in Fellowship it ends at the first part of Two Towers, and in the movies the Two Towers ended without the two biggest parts of the books, SPOILER* The dethrowning of sauruman and that fight with the monster and sam and frodo. But I guess since ROTK is a shorter part PJ had to space things out. We will see
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U gotta remember though that ROTK is the shortest book....For ppl. who have never read the books, "killing Frodo" at the end would've been awful!......they had to figure out a way to leave a fairly hopeful ending! Plus I understand Harry Potter had a giant spider in their last movie.....competition standards perhaps?...And I agree about the extended versions...that's why I always look forward to purchasing those!
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I read the two towers and the return of the king. I am currently reading the fellowship and from what I heard peter left out a couple big things from it. *SPOILER*I know gimli falls in love with that elf women but isn't there like a man in the forest thing?
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are you talking about gimli thinking that galadriel is the most beautiful thin gto walk this earth??? because in LOTR thats the closest gimli gets to love (besides the love of his companions)
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U must be referring to Gimli falling love w Galadriel...but it's just a bit of an infatuation bcuz he thinks she's so beautiful! He had preconceived ideas of her being evil b4 he met her...that's why he's so taken aback when he actually sees her...In the TT movie (xtended version), PJ did make reference to that! When Gimli tells Legolas about the gift Galadriel gives him(3 hairs off of her golden head...).
About the man in the woods....I think u must be talking about Tom Bombadil...PJ already explained that Tom was a great part in the book, but it was a tale that was irrelevant concerning the journey of the ring and the Fellowship! It would have been pointless to include him or Goldberry, specially for the ppl. who have not read the books and don't wish to...Remember, not everyone who goes to see these movies r fans of Tolkien or anything to do w the LOTR trilogy, and perhaps that portion of the story would've been confusing and boring...
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Last edited by Verity on Aug 14th, 2003 at 08:37 PM
True but when you dont read the books you miss out on so much more for instance the origin of smeagol, that was explained perfectly by tolkien and I couldn't believe that PJ left that out. But there is still hope that it will be explained in rotk
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the origins of the ring and the fight between smeagol and deagol are supposed to be in the next movie!!! they have pics of it posted at certain sites, and in like the visual companion for the two towers, the pics look awesome!
Haven't u seen the images of Smeagol b4 he becomes Gollum??...It seems to me that PJ is going to explain that well, as a flashbk of some sort in ROTK!!...I agree, it shouldn't be left out...and I think PJ is doing his best to respect and include the important parts of the books...(please log in to view the image)(please log in to view the image)
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YESSSS!!! hallelluia! I was hoping he would explain that in ROTK woo hoo
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I am very happy about this news as you can see. Anywho I was wondering has anyone read the book after ROTK? There was another book that tolkien didn't write and it starts with an S.
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So does it have anything to do w/ the original story? i heard he didn't write it
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you heard tolkien didnt write it??? thats weird. the silmarillion is basically a history of middle earth, from the creation to the end of LOTR, tho the 3rd Age (which is mostly what LOTR covers) is pretty brief compared to other sections of book
i read somewhere that the way it was made was that he started writing little individual stories even before LOTR, and he kept writing more and more over the years. so a year or 2 after he died christopher tolkien found some of these stories + put them together to make a book (some of these stories may also me in the lost tales, the red book, and other tolkien works) so ya
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