Originally posted by Kitoky
Brad was Grima Wormtongue-Now Orlando, I don't think it was his fault that his performance weren't very good because he was given lines that didn't seem very important, so but though I think that Orlando should've read the books, and if he did, I have not heard about it, and he should've suggested some things about Legolas, and improve more about the character.
Thank ye, thank ye! 😄
He *should've* read the book. And...his acting was okay, I guess. Shall not ramble... XD
I actually don't think he was all that bad, I think that a lot of people are like "Orlando is so beautiful..." and ignore his acting, but Legolas actually always seemed to me in the books as an elf and that's about it, like all of the hobbits, and Aragorn were pretty well developed, but I guess I'll re-read the books AGAIN happily, and try to figure Legolas out
Legolas, a Silvan Elf, who comes to Rivendell to warn Elrond/Mithrandir because Gollum had escaped their hold.
He eventually became part of the fellowship, and in the books, he wasn't given much lines in the Fellowship but his lines were usually of great knowledge because he HAS been living for over 2,000 years. In the two towers, he had a little bit more of a part but not much. Can't really determine on RotK....he had....like...no part.
I think that Legolas and Gimli both didn't do as much as the others, Frodo and Sam certainly did huge amounts, and Aragorn, and Merry and Pippin with their whole battlefield heroism, I guess Boromir is one of the other members of the fellowship who doesn't do much, be he DID accept Aragorn as his king... they're all good
Originally posted by Kitoky
Legolas, a Silvan Elf, who comes to Rivendell to warn Elrond/Mithrandir because Gollum had escaped their hold.He eventually became part of the fellowship, and in the books, he wasn't given much lines in the Fellowship but his lines were usually of great knowledge because he HAS been living for over 2,000 years. In the two towers, he had a little bit more of a part but not much. Can't really determine on RotK....he had....like...no part.
except for that elephant thing... that was just weird. 2,000 years young!
Originally posted by darbanana
the oliphaunt (or however Tolkien spelled it) thing didn't happen in the books, there was one, but just Frodo/Sam/Gollum saw it... wasn't there? I may be wrong, correct me if I am