Low and behold, here comes the eleged 'purist,' hater of all movies! NOT!
I love the movies beyond any others that I have ever seen. They are works of art (quite literally) and are incredibly awesome in countless ways. These movies are better than I thought a movie could be, and they have given me a great respect for Peter Jackson.
In a recent thread it has come to my attention that certain details missing in the Theatrical Two Towers will be included in the Extended Version of the Two Towers DVD. Having put to rest many of my misgivings about the movies, I have quite little to complain about.
However, as you all well know, my misgivings have not all been quenched by what will be in the Extended Versions of the movies. The following is a list of things that I wish were different:
>Ever since reading the Return of the King, I have looked forward with unbelieveably great anticipation to seeing it on film in this Trilogy by PJ.
>Faramir's character was severely degraded by the film, and it could have been just as good a movie with Faramir the way he was supposed to be.
Well, there you have it. Those are the only things left I have to complain about. Although, as I've said before, the part with Tom Bombadil was one of my favorite parts of FotR, I agree that the movie could do without it. And, although the scouring of the Shire is not imperitive, I still can't get past my total and utter disapointment that my immeasureable anticipation was totally in vain. The only thing that I believe Peter Jackson could have done without affecting the movies for others was keep Faramir with his character undefiled. Unfortunately, that is not going to happen, and Faramir's character in the movies has lost my respect. And by the way, I only started reading the books because I saw The Fellowship of the Ring. Just as it did many others, it inspired me to read the books. And yet, here I am now complaining about the way Peter Jackson did the movies. And by all means, I am not a purist. I liked the Elves at Helm's Deep. I liked the charge of Eomer down the hill. I liked the more comedic Merry and Pippin. I liked each and every thing about the Lord of the Rings movies other than the things I've mentioned that I specifically didn't like. The difference between me and a 'purist' is that I have both a deep and true understanding and appreciation for Tolkien's works on Middle-Earth as well as a deep and true respect and appreciation for the precise art that is film-making. I am the best of both worlds, and I am beyond such petty bickering and debate about each and every little detail about the book being folled by the movies. The movies are damn good, and so are the books. 2 things I complained about, 2 things out of the entire Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. A purist would be debating how stupid it is for Elves to be in Helm's Deep, while a merely Movie-appreciator would be saying it made the battle sequence all the more enjoyable. I agree that the movie was thus more enjoyable, and I think it made for better plot developement.
Finally, as you criticize each and every word and comma I wrote, please be aware that I have a very busy schedule for today and tomarrow and might not be very quick to responding. I will take any and all opportunities to respond, but no gaurantees.