Subject: A year is too long...
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Posted on: 2011-12-21 05:04:00 UTC
I. Must. See. This! Dwarves! and Hobbitses! and Elves! Yeah...gonna start searching for a TARDIS myself here...a year is way too long...
Subject: A year is too long...
Author:
Posted on: 2011-12-21 05:04:00 UTC
I. Must. See. This! Dwarves! and Hobbitses! and Elves! Yeah...gonna start searching for a TARDIS myself here...a year is way too long...
Um.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=85322
Now someone get me a TARDIS.
On the whole, I enjoyed Jackson's Lord of the Rings. THe only thing I didn't like about it was the way Gimli basically became comic relief for most of the film. What I found most enticing about the Hobbit trailer is that the dwarves seemed a lot more serious.
However, today I read an interview with the-guy-playing-Bilbo-who's-name-I've-just-forgotten, and the words "the dwarves add a comedic, almost childish effect" don't exactly fill me with hope.
The Hobbit was a lot more lighthearted and sillier than the Lord of the Rings, so in a sense it does make sense that it would be less serious.
'Fraid that'd be me among them. As a devoted Sherlock fan, I'm very fond of Martin Freeman and hnnnnggghh he looks so adorable as a hobbit!
And yeah, "oh no fangirls and fanfic will explode again" but who cares? Bring it!
I knew that the animated movie wasn't enough for them!
*joins the search for a TARDIS*
Ah, I've never seen the movies, but I guess that the random blond girl was Galadriel? I don't think she showed up in the book. Kili and Thorin look very nice, though...
*starts filling Hunger Games bunker with Hobbit materials in preparation for fanfic explosion*
I don't actually mind the idea of Legolas getting a speaking part. It's not like they're going to be quoting the book like you would a Shakespeare play.
As he is the King of Mirkwood's son, I don't see why he shouldn't get a line or two. It wouldn't actually be shoehorned in as they're not copying the book line for line.
But that's me.
Sorry, I didn't catch Legolas. Where was he?
Phobos and I just noticed that he's listed in the credits on IMDB.
~Neshomeh
Would be that he shows up during the 'trial' scene with his father and says something nasty or is used to play off what horrid things the dwarves are with Thranduil.
That's where I would put him. He's apparently only in there for like three minutes.
If Legolas helps the Dwarves escape, that'd be a continuity break wouldn't it? Considering that he only learnt to respect Dwarves during his time with Gimli on the Quest. So I wouldn't be too surprised if he tries to /prevent/ them from leaving, but I think Peter Jackson won't be that incompetent as to break Legolas's character development in the LotR movies by having help the Dwarves.
Not after what he put Sam through on the steps of Cirith Ungol, not to get into the total derailment of Frodo (he lied to Faramir). And, of course, Gimli son of Gloin following poor Merry and Pippin as the stupid comic relief. Also, let's not forget making Treebeard look daft. -_-;
No, I can't trust PJ's respect for characterization.
~Neshomeh
Since they're making two movies out of it, I think they're fleshing certain parts out for the sake of story. I mean, it makes sense in The Hobbit as a book, to skim over weeks of Bilbo sneaking invisibly around Thranduil's palace. But in a movie, how would you convey that? A montage or something would be just silly, as would a voice-over or subtitle, "Several Weeks Later..." But actually showing Bilbo watch things happen makes quite a bit of sense, in a movie.
I. Must. See. This! Dwarves! and Hobbitses! and Elves! Yeah...gonna start searching for a TARDIS myself here...a year is way too long...
Must be the new legions of Bilbo fangirls.
Also, that random Galadriel kinda threw me for a loop there (especially in light of that one Sue in the TOS who was the daughter of Gandalf and Galadriel), but I'm sure with context there'll... be... an explanation.
Oh, and don't forget the dwarf fangirls. That Kili looks tappable.
"Oh, and don't forget the dwarf fangirls. That Kili looks tappable."
He does, doesn't he? Fortunately, I have agents to protect me from my own fangirlish impulses.
And Thorin himself, he's probably going to have a few fangirls, being played by Richard Armitage and all...
From what I've heard, they're also dealing with what Gandalf was up to involving the Necromancer in Mirkwood, which involved her.
Yep. The Necromancer (coughSauroncough) and the White Council might be hinted at a bit of coverage, from the sounds of it.