Subject: The Barrow-Clown was still creepy as udûn.
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Posted on: 2021-04-11 20:51:23 UTC
Boromir looked sort of like the Roger Delgado Master, I thought.
Subject: The Barrow-Clown was still creepy as udûn.
Author:
Posted on: 2021-04-11 20:51:23 UTC
Boromir looked sort of like the Roger Delgado Master, I thought.
And indeed anyone else who likes weird LotR adaptations:-
Y'all heard of the Soviet TV Fellowship Of The Ring adaptation?
Here is another piece of Insane LotR Stuff for you!
Please enjoy ent-water responsibly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg5jsKl3lbQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otvO797QGdA
So if you don't speak Russian (well or at all) and want to know what they're saying.
With apologies to Commander Shepard, you told me that Frodo volunteered!
According to Wikipedia, it's actually an adaptation of Fellowship specifically. It features Tom Bombadil, though! And the Barrow-Wight! I will definitely be taking a run through it and screenshotting the best bits.
Apparently there's also a (never-lost) Finnish version, Hobitit, which not only includes Tom Bom, but also the never-otherwise-seen Scouring of the Shire. Honestly, at some point some-me is going to have to go through and put together a comparison of the characters in each version.
Assuming, y'know, I can even figure out who's who... :D
hS
I have worked my way through the first part (the video isn't just randomly split in two, it does seem to be two episodes), and transcribed a synopsis of what's going on.
Comrade Tolkien! Dancing Lobelia! Black Riders who can only come in threes because that's how many horses they had! And of course, the best, the greatest, the most adored and admired character in all of Middle-earth: Tom Bombadil is in this!
^_^ ^_^ ^_^
I will definitely be watching Part Two.
hS
This thing is a wild, wild ride. You can view my entire synopsis here, in which you will find, in no particular order:
Overall, this has a clear "we wrote a stage play and then filmed it for TV" vibe (the makeup is very stage-y). It's... quite an experience.
hS
Boromir looked sort of like the Roger Delgado Master, I thought.
Hilarious write-up, hS. XD I should have some free time later today, I'll give this thing a gander then!
He got taken out by barely half a dozen Orcs Who Say Ni. I wouldn't put Frodo in either, he'd just bang some sticks together and hide behind his hat.
I don't think Gimli ever did any fighting (too busy being a table), Merry is too busy giving the camera meaningful looks, and Pippin has too many sideburns to do anything. I'm... not at all sure Sam had any lines, come to think of it.
So yeah, it's down to Aragorn (whose hair gets larger and larger as the show goes on), Boromir (auditioning for the role of Evil Wizard), and Legolass (who was thrilled to have a fight sequence; her dad clearly never let her have any fun).
I am genuinely 95% sure Legolas was not only played by, but intended to be a woman. The only reason I'm not positive is that some of the hobbits also occasionally wear masses of lipstick, so maybe that was just a Thing in Leningrad.
hS
Might just be my glitchy device though
I screwed up the HTML. Should be working now =]