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#2781 |
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I have never read the books, and probably won't. Not because I'm part of the "MTV world" or have a short attention span, but simply because they never piqued my interest to read them. I only ever watched the movies by chance. I stumbled upon them one day on TNT several years back and loved them. But they didn't make me feel like reading the books.
I did read The Hobbit though when I was in school. |
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#2782 |
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Big difference between The Hobbit and LOTR. It might be worthwhile to give LOTR a chance; it was voted "book of the century" in several polls in 1999, as well as "book of the millenium" in one.
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I hate the part with the Corsair Ship and shooting the arrow that kills PJ. Completely ruins the surprise at the end when the army of the dead jumps off the ship.
And the scene with Gandalf and the Witch King is so unnecessary and just thrown in that even the edit of the music is wrong. He breaks the staff, then instead of killing his nemesis, he fly's away at the sound of Theodins army? Whole thing is just stupid. And dont get me started on the 27 endings. It should have wrapped up with a very sentimental pan out at the ceremony on the top of minas tirith. |
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Tolkien covered quite a bit more ground after the ceremony in the books. |
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The number of endings are all necessary to wrap up the previous 9 (TE) or 11 (EE) hours of material with the numerous plot threads for all of the characters. That is one place where Jackson remained relatively faithful to the book - and he did the right thing, probably to the detriment of those unfamiliar with the book.
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#2787 |
Blu-ray Duke
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I always loved the books, been reading them for 30 years once a year (a tradition of mine) and I was ok with the changes. I see the books and movies as two different things. I don't quite think it's that easy to re-create a book look for look into a movie, certain things need to be change as while you have the auther explanation in the books the movies have to use a different way of doing things.
Beside, look at Watchmen, they did a fairly good look for look adaptation of the comics into the movie and some people still complaint that now it was too much like the comics ![]() Last edited by P@t_Mtl; 12-15-2009 at 09:57 PM. |
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Me too. I start with The Silmarillion at the beginning of the year, start The Hobbit at the end of April, begin LOTR at the end of May and usually finish around the second week of August. It is mandatory (for me) to use the Karen Wynn Fonstad "Atlas of Middle Earth" to follow along. I still haven't got tired of it yet and look forward to starting it all again next year. My kids correctly assume I am nuts.
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where is the confirmation of it being 16-bit audio? (other than WB track record of-course) and as for another post saying why no 7.1 as theatrically it only had 5.1, guess what they managed to pull out a 6.1 for the EE dvd personally im not too fussed by trueHD over DTS as long as its 24bit |
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Im kind of offended by the price. Normally $99/$69 would a fair place to start but considering they r placeholders til the EEs come out I would have preferred a cheaper, stripped down version. Even for those who prefer the TEs, they dont really need to pay extra for dvd versions of extra features. I would think $49.95 street as a better place to start. |
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Blu-ray Jedi
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this was the same point i was making before, i already own the EE dvd's and as far as i can make out all the extras are the same on the bluray release, so why should i have to buy them again? |
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I'm disappointed that the extras are on DVDs. Then again, if they were to try and restore those we might be waiting another year or more.
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Blu-ray Knight
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Yes i've seen the wizard of oz and its absolutely gorgeous, but thats not a good a example. the movie was remasterd with an 8k resolution. warner would have to be really dumb to mess that one up. Its their new releases that are average. the dark night for example, the 35mm shots can look way better than what WB did. i dont understand how they can treat a movie that made them a billion dollars like that. and theres to many other movies to name. Lately they have been getting better but they're still not on the level of studios like universal and disney. Well the company that did the EE's on DVD did them in DTS 6.1, i guess its going to be the same with the bluray EE's. Quote:
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