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RotK vs. DoS - 2004 dollars converted to 2013 dollars (more accurate and gives slight advantage to DoS) Major markets with lower box office (Drops of ~45% or more bolded) U.S.A. $499,689,700 to $258,366,855 Australia $44,606,010 to $34,565,817 Denmark $19,755,815 to $12,292,692 France $59,078,408 to $44,723,924 Germany $106,760,884 to $88,076,370 Italy $43,735,729 to $17,305,657 Japan $115,894,815 to $13,655,556 New Zealand $10,835,984 to $8,052,804 (Shouldn't this market at least be up?) South Korea $34,735,490 to $16,392,050 Spain $48,613,273 to $23,551,615 Sweden $29,440,162 to $20,532,539 United Kingdom $130,145,852 to $70,275,514 Major markets with higher box office China $12,725,562 to $74,730,000 Russia (Russia + Russia - CIS) $31,976,922 to $45,032,050 Know what the major markets with increases have in common? They are tightly controlled markets with likely little exposure to Tolkien's works. These markets have also been allowed to expand over the past decade, so they are simply taking the movies at face value (which, on their face alone, are obviously enjoyable) rather than being concerned with source material, nostalgia, etc. However, for those countries who actually had higher exposure to the source material, we see dramatic drops, which given the popularity of the LotR trilogy, even a decade out, it should have been easy enough to ride the coattails to better than a 30-50% drop in attendance (factor in additional audience potential with children of parents who enjoyed the LotR films as well). The X factor here is almost certainly that Jackson has alienated diehard fans of the source material by playing too fast and too loose with this set of adaptations, and it's hurt repeat attendance at the box office worldwide, only somewhat offset by expanding markets in countries previously less familiar with the source material. |
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Fellowship of the Ring was the most "fun" -- it works well as an adventure movie. I think that's why so many say it's their favorite. And in that sense, Fellowship succeeded in a way that was beyond the other two sequels. However, each film had something unique to contribute, and the grand finale was well worth the wait. If Return of the King hadn't been as marvelous as it was there is no way the Academy Awards would have honored it the way it was received. |
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i just don't love these films like i do LOTR which might be my fav trilogy ever.
I own both hobbit flicks on blu but have never rewatched them and may never. I'll see this for sure but i still can't forgive him for making a 300 page book into a trilogy |
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The LOTR films were definetely superior films to the Hobbit films. Partly because the LOTR series was planned a lot earlier on to be 3 films and the source material for LOTR was superior as well. Given more time, I believe Peter Jackson's team could have imagined a better segway between DoS and Battle of Five Armies than the hideous "Lighting of the Forge" sequence.
I have enjoyed some of the embelishments in the Hobbit series. The Dol Guldur scenes were a great addition and I enjoyed the White Council scene in the first Hobbit movie. The barrel scene, while admittedly ridiculous, is a guilty pleasure of mine. I wasn't so sure about the addition of Tauriel at first, but after a couple viewings, her character has really grown on me. I think Peter should have left Legolas in Mirkwood and kept his role more as a cameo instead of a central figure in the last two movies. Last edited by rbg08; 11-19-2014 at 08:15 PM. |
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That's fine, but having 'discussed Beorn before' is not the same thing as establishing your opinion as fact, nor was my opinion ever conditional upon whether or not Beorn has already been discussed in this thread. Quote:
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At this point, I think it's fairly obvious you're just being contrarian, and as such, I have no interest in continuing this conversation with you. Quote:
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Taikero, great list about a lot of the positive of the Hobbit.
I gotta ask though - how does focusing on the negative help filmmakers improve? They aren't reading message boards as a means to refine their craft. That reason doesn't make sense to me. (?) .... In any case, my overall point is: DoS is my least favorite of the five films so far, but all of them have things I don't care for in moments. That being said, all of the things I care less for are far outnumbered by the things I do care for. I get that people often want to talk about what they would do differently, but I've been there and done that for 15 years online now. It's played out. I try to emphasize the positive. If I don't like something I generally say it once and move on to things I do like. I do wish more would join me in that, but that's a bit of a pipe dream. Having more balance to it is an achievable goal, though, so therefore I try to guide things in that direction. IMO, there's a difference in being critical - which includes negative AND positive elements - and complaining. Message boards often skew towards the latter. And when someone posts multiple times and only talks about what went wrong it gives the impression, true or otherwise, that the film disappointed in every respect. I'm not gonna throw out terms like "hater" because that's silly. But I am going to push back and try to highlight positives, and also oppose things mentioned as negatives that I do not agree are negatives. Last edited by captveg; 11-20-2014 at 01:05 AM. |
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For all their faults and niggles and outright mistakes, they're still wonderful fantasy adventures and I can't wait to EE all six movies in a row. When old Bilbo appears at the end of ROTK and declares himself ready to go on another adventure, it'll carry an even greater meaning when we've seen the full journey that he undertook all those years before.
And I love the Hobbit easter eggs at the beginning of Fellowship, like Gandalf referring to the 'incident with the dragon' and him looking at Thorin's map in Bag End. (Thank **** Jackson and Co. had the rights to be able to even mention that stuff!) We can't do much about the 'finding the ring' flashback with Ian Holm in a funny wig, but Gollum also looks different in the prologue so maybe they'll both get replaced somewhere along the line for a 'final cut' of Fellowship. A kickass 3D conversion of the LOTR series would also be super-sweet. |
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Do you not like 3D, HD Goofnut?
If it was done as a conversion on the same scope of quality as Jurassic Park, for example, then I'm sold. If it's a lazy conversion done for a quick buck they can forget about it. I do think it might happen eventually but hasn't yet as Jackson will likely want to be involved, they might even do theatrical re-releases, and it will be time-consuming. |
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Exactly. I do expect it will happen eventually but it's most likely going to be a massive project and one that will roll out over time. Maybe they will complete all three over a 3-4 year window and then roll them out one a year in 3D?
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