I really wish they could adapt The Silmarillion into a solid movie.
The Tolkien estate won't allow that, they hate the LOTR films and these new Hobbit films.
I really wish they could adapt The Silmarillion into a solid movie.
And yet they have no problem cashing those fat paychecks from the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies.

A lot of division in the family over this. A child was disowned because of it.
A lot of division in the family over this. A child was disowned because of it.

The Hobbit has come pretty close thus far. The inclusion of Azog into the films narrative is the exception though. Thorin has a grudge towards Thranduil.You would think that people would understand that you cant adapt a book properly to film. But as long as they make it good and do their best then it shouldnt be that big of a deal.
I'm one of those people. The movies peaked my interest to read the books, which I had no interest prior.Plus these films have brought in new fans who probably wouldnt have known about the books or Tolkien if it werent for the films being made.
The Tolkien estate won't allow that, they hate the LOTR films and these new Hobbit films.
I thought you were joking about this at first.
Seems like some of Tolkien's family members are giving him what I call an Alan Moore complex.
That snooty, pretentious ********, acting like their grandfather's work was too good to be made into a movie.
If I remember right, I heard decades ago that the only thing that J.R.R. worried about was, he didn't want his work to be turned into cartoons....and of course they became animated movies first.
I wonder why some of his family are hating on the films then if he didn't mind them possibly being adapted to film.
I thought you were joking about this at first.
Seems like some of Tolkien's family members are giving him what I call an Alan Moore complex.
That snooty, pretentious ********, acting like their grandfather's work was too good to be made into a movie.
Peter Jackson said:“I don’t think the Tolkien estate liked those films,” Jackson said in reference to the “Lord of the Rings" trilogy. “I don’t think ‘The Silmarillion’ will go anywhere for quite a long time.”
Christopher Tolkien said:“They gutted the book, making an action movie for 15-25 year olds. And it seems that The Hobbit will be of the same ilk. Tolkien became…devoured by his popularity and absorbed by the absurdity of the time. The gap widened between the beauty, the seriousness of the work, and what it has become is beyond me. This level of marketing reduces to nothing the aesthetic and philosophical significance of this work.”
Well because he probably thinks the books aren't meant for younger people to read. Sounds like he has a bad case of old world ageism.Funny that he would complain that they made it a a movie for 15 to 25 year olds...I was around 15 when I discovered the books....and so was most of the people I know who read it.
It's important to note here that Stephen King disliked Stanley Kubrick's film version of The Shining, whereas Frank Herbert liked David Lynch's film version of Dune.
Gollum showing up again after what we saw in the first film, it would cheapen the whole thing. The other info is already passed on by Gandalf in FotR. Completely unnecessary.