I don't think PJ is that bad! by
Aeidhryn
on 2010-06-24 17:53:00 UTC
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The reason that equation doesn't work is:
Sauron>Gandalf
Sauron gives strength 2 mortal
Witch King>Gandalf
The correct theory would be:
Sauron>Gandalf
Sauron = Witch King
Witch King> Gandalf.
Which isn't true. That is why the equation suck.
gosh, Boromir as a glaurunging VIKING... Valar help us
Yeah, I hate PJ too. by
BattleHamster
on 2010-06-23 20:17:00 UTC
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As the people who were around here when they announced that he would produce The Hobbit probably already know. (There were Big Nos involved.)
Don't watch his idea of what The Lord of the Rings should be like. You are much happier not knowing. The only really good thing that you'll miss is Christopher Lee as Saruman, and you can probably watch those scenes on YouTube.
The really WTF thing for me when I was watching Those Glaurunging Movies was having Sauron as a giant, flaming eye atop Barad-dur. I have no idea what they were thinking. And believe me, it isn't just Denethor's death that's ruined; it's his entire character. And don't get me started on Gimli, Faramir, Treebeard ... [several hours elapse] ... Frodo, Merry, Aragorn, Elrond ...
Funny thing, that scene never upset me much. by
Calista
on 2010-06-23 14:18:00 UTC
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When I first saw it, I was thinking, "Oh, I see, so that's how they're going to get around that."
Realistically showing someone burning to death can get pretty gruesome; and the thought had popped into my mind occasionally about how they were going to manage that scene. LotR isn't supposed to be a horror movie; and being that graphic would probably have been a bit jarring.
I did not expect them to turn Denethor into a fireball of death. I expected them to either focus on the rescue of Faramir, or to have Denethor set the pyre on fire and then commit suicide some other way.
It really didn't upset me all that much that they decided to go the special-effects route. Gimli being turned into comic relief, on the other hand...
Actually... by
Elorie
on 2010-06-23 08:13:00 UTC
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... what I find interesting about this is how far Denethor can run on fire!
I mean, he goes all the distance from Rath Dinen on the sixth level (if I'm not mistaken) to the spire on the seventh to drop from it? That's how far, a few hundred yards? And that's without loosing the sense of direction due to panic.
It does make the scene somewhat humourous in my eyes...
Completely with you on this by
Helen of Pylos
on 2010-06-23 03:53:00 UTC
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I remember watching that part going "Huh?" I only watch those movies for the battle sequences, because they are fun. But the part I really hate is when Gollum frames Sam and Frodo believes him. I mean seriously? Way to mess that relationship up, thanks filmmakers.
But, yeah, agreed on the Flaming Denethor thing. What were they thinking?
(on an almost completely different note: the Princess Bride Movie does capture the spirit of the book brilliantly!)