I don't want to see that movie.
CoolCadaver49 said:I wouldn't say that she's "beauty personified", but she certainly has more character appeal than Arwen. But what are they (the filmmakers) gonna do, that's who he picked in the books.
Well I wish she was sweet on me. I love both Otto and Liv, but in LOTR I thought Liv was terrible as Arwen from the moment after she saved Frodo. It was good till then and then something happened and I couldn't stand her for the rest of the films. That Miranda Otto showed up and stole my heart made it worse. She isn't what some would consider a typical beauty, but there is something about her that I just adore. Also thought she was great in the films.
I still want to see the deleted glittering caves scene. It was in like the first trailer for TTT and still nothing.
The film version of Arwen very much suffers when we analyze her using our modern values, whereas Eowyn, who from the moment we meet her struggles with what we are more likely to view as true adversity and exhibits genuine non-romantic love for others, is far more sympathetic.
is the imax version 48fps or 24?
I really liked that. Moments like that make these films for me.
Its not just the Book is this movie based off of. I am sure its also a bridge movie between Hobbit and Fellowship and I am also sure that there is some Tolkien notes that tell more then since the Book was written in the 30s.I think the slow pace of the movie has to do with them trying to adapt a 300 page book into 3 near 3 hour movies.
They have only limited source material to work with so they really have no choice but to be very deliberate.
Oh yes. I'm very excited to see the slow start that picks up speed as it goes. Everybody knows that on a good adventure, there are some uneventful stretches of time. But they are neccessary to continue on. I love the slow moments that are used to build the world and charactersIt adds scope to the film. We start in a quaint, cosy little place and are suddenly thrust into a more frightening world--Trollshaws, Goblin Town, the orcs/warg hunters all culminating in the Battle of Five Armies. Looking forward to this, especially the additions Jackson has made.
I think the slow pace of the movie has to do with them trying to adapt a 300 page book into 3 near 3 hour movies.
They have only limited source material to work with so they really have no choice but to be very deliberate.
The beginning of this movie was shot back when it was two films so I highly doubt the beginning was effected by the decision to make three films. And can I just say that I am getting tired of the reason for everything being that it is three films. Many decisions were made and a lot of details were decided upon when it was two films long before it was three. Not everything is a result of them adding to what they had and making three.
Food for thought, can yall imagine how long this film and the second one would have been without the third film. Jackson said when they assembled this film they realized they had way too much for two films but not enough for three so they would need to leave a lot on the cutting room floor or to shoot a bit more to allow them to release a third. Now think about it, if Jackson says they have way too much for a film it must have been A LOT. This man isnt shy of three hour films. Part 1 even with a third film is near 3 hours. It must have been pushing 4 hours before they added the third film for Jackson to say it was too much. And had they chopped off that hour and put it in Part 2 it would have been monsterous. Obviously better planning from the beginning would have negated this, but Id like to know just how long the original Part 1 was before they added a third film. Must have been a monster. In any case Im glad they were allowed to make a third. Without it and not being able to fit what they had into two parts a lot would have ended up cut.