regwec
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This is just ridiculous to me. There are two sections in the LoTR Appendices that pertains to The Hobbit - the history of Durin's people (Thror/Thrain/Thorin), and the White Council (which is only covered briefly). I was under the impression that both would be fleshed out in these two Hobbit films. There is nothing else there in the Appendices that has any business being in a movie adaptation of The Hobbit.
Peter Jackson's joke about needing to learn how to make shorter films isn't actually that far from the truth. He needs to show discipline and self-restraint. They killed that "bridge film" for a reason.
They'll need to add stuff to the primary storyline of the Hobbit for this sort of adaption. The novel was pretty cut and dry, and I liked it for that very reason. Without those additions, jumping into the appendices after Smaugh might feel weird.
I totally agree. A lot of the charm of The Hobbit comes from its rather immersive simplicity. The lead character gets together with some companions, and they go on a fairytale adventure. They grow on you, they all develop, and our unlikely hero learns a lot and returns home a better (and richer) person. The End. The story is in the telling.
I don't see how this (evidently) winning formula can be improved by procrastination of its key plot points, the invasive exploration of its simple characters, or the infiltration of a lot of new material.
Bad idea, PJ. Tell the story as it is, then do an independent spin-off if you must.
I think Pete needs to learn to accept the fact that there is simply far too much source material to ever fit into the movies and do it justice.
With a lot of it, I'm not interested in seeing it as a film. The Simarilion was an interesting read, but I wouldn't want to watch a film about it. It was basically a fictional history book, and it read like one. Some things are better left in their respective media forms.
On the other hand, I think that the Silmarillion is ripe for adaptation by someone like PJ. It reads, to me, like a graveyard of stories, with only the skeletons remaining in a loose sequence. You could make any number of highly successful fantasy films by adding narrative texture and flesh-and-blood characters to these compelling ideas. I would love to see Beren and Luthien storm Melkor's dungeons.
Neither played by Taylor Lautner of K-Stew, please?