In reply to Brian Earl Spilner
Lol... GET OUT OF MY YOUTUBE FEED!
12:14a, 1/14/24
In reply to Andrew Dufresne
Actually no. It's not. It was completely terrible.Andrew Dufresne said:
The Battle of the Five Armies is badass.
9:37p, 1/15/24
Me to AI: "generate an image of Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin in the barrow with wights."
AI:
AI:
7:38a, 1/16/24
In reply to YouBet
Microsoft Bing search app or Microsoft Copilot app. Half the time the AI servers either can't create an image because something in the prompt you are telling the engine to create is flagged for a dumb reason or the engine returns a string of text instead of an image.YouBet said:
Where do you make these?
4:02p, 1/19/24
Rewatching the extended edition of The Two Towers. The whole lead up and battle of Helms Deep is so perfect. I would say say it's the best battle scene in a movie all time!
7:10a, 2/25/24
Unpopular opinion:
The splitting of the fellowship marked the start of the boring point in LOTR. Frodo, Sam and Gollum just aren't very interesting together. It is not until the encounter with Faramir that the story line picks somewhat up before going flat until they are rescued by the eagles.
Two Hobbits and a corrupt proto-Hobbit can't carry a story. Lots of ways the Frodo/Sam fiasco could have been improved upon.
Two alternatives:
1) Aragorn could dispatched Legolas to go after Frodo and Sam as a guide. If you can be honest with yourself, Legolas was apretty undeveloped elf that could see far and had a contest with a dwarf on killing orcs. That's really all. Had he had more delegated leadership from
Aragorn, there was a real chance to develop Legolas.
2) Boromir survived and became devoted to helping Frodo get closer to Mordor after his madness. Very little development on Boromir until after he was dead through Merry, Faramir and Denethor's perspectives. Faramir and Boromir should have been reunited before he died.
The splitting of the fellowship marked the start of the boring point in LOTR. Frodo, Sam and Gollum just aren't very interesting together. It is not until the encounter with Faramir that the story line picks somewhat up before going flat until they are rescued by the eagles.
Two Hobbits and a corrupt proto-Hobbit can't carry a story. Lots of ways the Frodo/Sam fiasco could have been improved upon.
Two alternatives:
1) Aragorn could dispatched Legolas to go after Frodo and Sam as a guide. If you can be honest with yourself, Legolas was apretty undeveloped elf that could see far and had a contest with a dwarf on killing orcs. That's really all. Had he had more delegated leadership from
Aragorn, there was a real chance to develop Legolas.
2) Boromir survived and became devoted to helping Frodo get closer to Mordor after his madness. Very little development on Boromir until after he was dead through Merry, Faramir and Denethor's perspectives. Faramir and Boromir should have been reunited before he died.
8:22a, 2/25/24
In reply to Al Bula
Frodo and Sam dealing with shelob was interesting.Al Bula said:
Unpopular opinion:
The splitting of the fellowship marked the start of the boring point in LOTR. Frodo, Sam and Gollum just aren't very interesting together. It is not until the encounter with Faramir that the story line picks somewhat up before going flat until they are rescued by the eagles.
Two Hobbits and a corrupt proto-Hobbit can't carry a story. Lots of ways the Frodo/Sam fiasco could have been improved upon.
Two alternatives:
1) Aragorn could dispatched Legolas to go after Frodo and Sam as a guide. If you can be honest with yourself, Legolas was apretty undeveloped elf that could see far and had a contest with a dwarf on killing orcs. That's really all. Had he had more delegated leadership from
Aragorn, there was a real chance to develop Legolas.
2) Boromir survived and became devoted to helping Frodo get closer to Mordor after his madness. Very little development on Boromir until after he was dead through Merry, Faramir and Denethor's perspectives. Faramir and Boromir should have been reunited before he died.
8:45a, 2/25/24
In reply to CC09LawAg
ETA - I just bought a copy at Barnes and Noble and use a lot of org charts and LOTR wikis in the background as I try to read through it.
ETA - I just bought a copy at Barnes and Noble and use a lot of org charts and LOTR wikis in the background as I try to read through it.
10:39a, 2/25/24
In reply to Al Bula
I can't recall what happened in the books, but his redemptive arc (albeit very short) was incredible in the movie. I would not change that.Al Bula said:
Unpopular opinion:
The splitting of the fellowship marked the start of the boring point in LOTR. Frodo, Sam and Gollum just aren't very interesting together. It is not until the encounter with Faramir that the story line picks somewhat up before going flat until they are rescued by the eagles.
Two Hobbits and a corrupt proto-Hobbit can't carry a story. Lots of ways the Frodo/Sam fiasco could have been improved upon.
Two alternatives:
1) Aragorn could dispatched Legolas to go after Frodo and Sam as a guide. If you can be honest with yourself, Legolas was apretty undeveloped elf that could see far and had a contest with a dwarf on killing orcs. That's really all. Had he had more delegated leadership from
Aragorn, there was a real chance to develop Legolas.
2) Boromir survived and became devoted to helping Frodo get closer to Mordor after his madness. Very little development on Boromir until after he was dead through Merry, Faramir and Denethor's perspectives. Faramir and Boromir should have been reunited before he died.
6:38p, 2/25/24
In reply to Al Bula
Deal with it?
Your two options either:
1) Remove a great story of finding a lifelong friend in someone you had spent hundreds of years basically hating. (shown more in the book than the movies).
2) Take away the only real death of the Fellowship and a penultimate scene in the movie. One I would argue is the greatest death scene in movie history. The fall of Boromir is necessary for the story to hold the weight it does.
The Two Towers is the middle of an enormous and dense book. Is it the most boring of the books? Yes. You think following Frodo and Sam in the movie is slow? Try reading it. At least we didn't get 20 pages of Ent poetry in the movies. However, that's the story and I see nothing wrong with that.
Sending anyone else with Frodo who can also fight off the allure of the Ring cheapens the entire story and lessens the threat of the Ring, itself. Frodo is our hero because he was able to make it all the way to Mt. Doom before finally being overcome by the Ring. Sam is also our Hero because his love for Frodo and selflessness allowed him to resist the Ring all together. The whole idea is that no one else could have completed this task. Boromir definitely would not have been able to resist the Ring, seeing as he was the first to fall. Legolas may have lasted longer, but he too would have eventually given in.
Your two options either:
1) Remove a great story of finding a lifelong friend in someone you had spent hundreds of years basically hating. (shown more in the book than the movies).
2) Take away the only real death of the Fellowship and a penultimate scene in the movie. One I would argue is the greatest death scene in movie history. The fall of Boromir is necessary for the story to hold the weight it does.
The Two Towers is the middle of an enormous and dense book. Is it the most boring of the books? Yes. You think following Frodo and Sam in the movie is slow? Try reading it. At least we didn't get 20 pages of Ent poetry in the movies. However, that's the story and I see nothing wrong with that.
Sending anyone else with Frodo who can also fight off the allure of the Ring cheapens the entire story and lessens the threat of the Ring, itself. Frodo is our hero because he was able to make it all the way to Mt. Doom before finally being overcome by the Ring. Sam is also our Hero because his love for Frodo and selflessness allowed him to resist the Ring all together. The whole idea is that no one else could have completed this task. Boromir definitely would not have been able to resist the Ring, seeing as he was the first to fall. Legolas may have lasted longer, but he too would have eventually given in.
1:28p, 4/25/24
Trilogy coming to theaters in June.
https://gizmodo.com/lord-of-the-rings-rerelease-4k-extended-editions-fathom-1851435489
https://gizmodo.com/lord-of-the-rings-rerelease-4k-extended-editions-fathom-1851435489
3:00p, 4/25/24
In reply to Brian Earl Spilner
Wish they showed them one after the other, would love to do a marathon of these.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Trilogy coming to theaters in June.
https://gizmodo.com/lord-of-the-rings-rerelease-4k-extended-editions-fathom-1851435489
12:09p, 5/5/24
He has gone to his fathers. And even in their mighty company he shall not now be ashamed.
3:00p, 5/5/24
The 4 Hobbits pay their respects to Bernard Hill at Liverpool Comic Con
— Fellowship of Fans (@FellowshipFans) May 5, 2024
"He was intrepid, he gruff, he was irascible." - Sean Astin
Echoing Sean's words, Billy Boyd, said: “We were watching the movies and I said to Dom, I don’t think anyone spoke Tolkien’s words as great as… pic.twitter.com/fNzOLpVh2o
8:28a, 5/9/24
Can't imagine what this movie would be about. The Scouring of the Shire perhaps? Saruman's death was not part of the theatrical release. But I can't imagine having the same actors play the same characters 20+ years later.
Edit: completely forgot about the death of Christopher Lee when I wrote this.
Edit: completely forgot about the death of Christopher Lee when I wrote this.
8:30a, 5/9/24
Everything I have read says it will be The Hunt for Gollum, with Andy Serkis also directing.
Everyone could just be parroting the same wrong info though.
Everyone could just be parroting the same wrong info though.
8:45a, 5/9/24
In reply to PatAg
Confirmed
PatAg said:
Everything I have read says it will be The Hunt for Gollum, with Andy Serkis also directing.
Everyone could just be parroting the same wrong info though.
Confirmed
8:50a, 5/9/24
In reply to #1
Does this mean Ian McKellen and Viggo Mortensen will be reprising their roles as Gandalf and Aragorn?!
#1 said:PatAg said:
Everything I have read says it will be The Hunt for Gollum, with Andy Serkis also directing.
Everyone could just be parroting the same wrong info though.
Confirmed
Does this mean Ian McKellen and Viggo Mortensen will be reprising their roles as Gandalf and Aragorn?!
8:53a, 5/9/24
So many interesting stories to explore across the whole legendarium and they picked that? Not much of a story to tell and there's no real character arcs involved.
9:12a, 5/9/24
In reply to chase128
And non book readers who have only been faithful to the movies already know how this ends.
chase128 said:
So many interesting stories to explore across the whole legendarium and they picked that? Not much of a story to tell and there's no real character arcs involved.
And non book readers who have only been faithful to the movies already know how this ends.
9:28a, 5/9/24
In reply to Brian Earl Spilner
THIS!
It's stunning to watch Fellowship and compare it to The Hobbit films. Obviously there was a lot of CGI in the original films, but in the Hobbit films Jackson went crazy.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Bring back practical orcs!
And Howard Shore.
THIS!
It's stunning to watch Fellowship and compare it to The Hobbit films. Obviously there was a lot of CGI in the original films, but in the Hobbit films Jackson went crazy.
9:28a, 5/9/24
There's a pretty well-known 40-minute fan-made British film with this exact title made in 2009 that you can watch online with Gollum, Aragorn, Gandalf, a Ringwraith, Arwen, and some Mirkwood elves. I really like Andy Serkis, but I really don't see what kind of plot this thing could have as a real movie based on what I remember from the Appendix - Aragorn tracks him, captures him, holds him in Mirkwood with the Wood Elves, Gandalf interrogates him, finds out he knows all about Bilbo, and he escapes again. Am I missing anything?
WARNING: I have a deep-seated desire for others to love the Star Wars franchise as much as I do, in exactly the way I do, and get snippy and sensitive and passive-aggressive when they don't.
9:31a, 5/9/24
In reply to The Porkchop Express
My guess is there will be a major focus on a younger Aragorn during his days as a Ranger.
Doubt Viggo will be returning unless they're planning to do some de-aging.
Doubt Viggo will be returning unless they're planning to do some de-aging.