Why does every sword & sorcery movie other than LOTR suck?

I was simply responding to who mentioned the Bible in their post. Also, asking or expecting a practicing Christian to separate or extract himself from his faith is rather pointless.

Still doesn't mean that you have to name-drop God in every conversation.

Anyways, my thoughts on why many movies of the fantasy genre have sucked after LotR came out is because they're trying to outdo LotR at it's own game, and seeing as how high quality the Rings trilogy was, it's not an easy feat at all.
 
Good point, SuperFerret.

I think a lot of people overlook how much hard work went into making "Conan the Barbarian" the good film that it is.

I like "Willow". First movie I ever saw in a theater.

"Stardust" was good, having more of a "Princess Bride" kind of feel to it.
 
In case you weren't aware, J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic, and although he avoided allegory, it's very easy to spot the Judeo-Christian themes present in his work, both written and cinematic. The same holds true for C.S. Lewis, who grew up as a professed atheist, but accepted Christ later in life, just prior to starting the Narnia Chronicles. The two men were good friends, and both were apparently believers when they penned their famous works. The main difference is that Lewis wrote intentional allegory, while Tolkien preferred applicability.

you could find 'god' in any movie...... narnia shoves it in your face... unlike lotr.

:cwink:
 
Chronicles of Narnia was a great movie. Much better than Harry Pothead:yay:

CON is an awesome movie and book, but let's not knock HP either. HP is great as well, of course not to the extent of the world of Narnia but very good nonetheless.
 
CON is an awesome movie and book, but let's not knock HP either. HP is great as well, of course not to the extent of the world of Narnia but very good nonetheless.

i need to see where narnia goes from here....
because the first harry potter movie was bad as well...

hopefully it picks up speed and gets a new director after the second one.
 
you could find 'god' in any movie...... narnia shoves it in your face... unlike lotr.

:cwink:

I think that is a subjective thing. As a Christian and someone who has grown up with Narnia, I could definitely see the allegorical themes. Yet, there are those I know who aren't very religious who didn't really notice the allegorical content.
 
I think that is a subjective thing. As a Christian and someone who has grown up with Narnia, I could definitely see the allegorical themes. Yet, there are those I know who aren't very religious who didn't really notice the allegorical content.

im not religious and i felt like i was in church....
 
Unless you actually go to church on the constant, you wouldn't even think about Narnia being remotely religious. It's just a fantasy tale for the most part. It got attention because Lewis wrote it as allegory and the media hyped that up. They forced you to feel it had religious tones.
 
i need to see where narnia goes from here....
because the first harry potter movie was bad as well...

hopefully it picks up speed and gets a new director after the second one.

Well, I didn't think the first HP was bad, but Narnia is off to a stronger start with The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Now, they already have a different director locked in for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader which may be a good or bad thing for some.

Also, Prince Caspian should have a darker tone than LWW, as it was a slightly darker story.
 
Well, I didn't think the first HP was bad, but Narnia is off to a stronger start with The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Now, they already have a different director locked in for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader which may be a good or bad thing for some.

Also, Prince Caspian should have a darker tone than LWW, as it was a slightly darker story.

how many books are there?...i thought it was gonna be a trilogy
 
how many books are there?...i thought it was gonna be a trilogy

There are 7 books. As long as the next two films do considerably well financially then they will continue on with the rest of the books.
 
There are 7 books. As long as the next two films do considerably well financially then they will continue on with the rest of the books.

cool... they should follow the harry route and get new directors each time.

If they stick with the same ones then i think it will drain the director... like raimi to spidey.
 
Of the seven "Narnia" books, one actually takes place before LWW; it's called "The Magician's Nephew", and details the origins of Aslan, Jadis (aka "The White Witch"), and even the land of Narnia itself. Andrew Adamson refers to it a few times in the DVD features of LWW. The carvings on the wardrobe itself also hint at that part of the story.
 
cool... they should follow the harry route and get new directors each time.

If they stick with the same ones then i think it will drain the director... like raimi to spidey.

I think they may follow that route, also the same release pattern or similar to it. I know that Prince Caspian comes out next May and so far The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is scheduled for May of 2009. I think your right about the same director making all the films would drain them, especially considering how long it takes to make these films.

Of the seven "Narnia" books, one actually takes place before LWW; it's called "The Magician's Nephew", and details the origins of Aslan, Jadis (aka "The White Witch"), and even the land of Narnia itself. Andrew Adamson refers to it a few times in the DVD features of LWW. The carvings on the wardrobe itself also hint at that part of the story.

Yes, The Magician's Nephew will be an interesting film because it is a prequel to the other books.
 
I think they may follow that route, also the same release pattern or similar to it. I know that Prince Caspian comes out next May and so far The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is scheduled for May of 2009. I think your right about the same director making all the films would drain them, especially considering how long it takes to make these films.



Yes, The Magician's Nephew will be an interesting film because it is a prequel to the other books.

i guess ill die of old age before i see the last movie made into a film LOL
 
Unless you actually go to church on the constant, you wouldn't even think about Narnia being remotely religious. It's just a fantasy tale for the most part. It got attention because Lewis wrote it as allegory and the media hyped that up. They forced you to feel it had religious tones.
Well, as far as I know, I'm no religious person (by any book at least) but the allegory smacked me right in the face - the whole Christmas thing, Santa Claus and the constant Jesus hints. Very obvious.
But my main grudge wasn't with that. Instead I couldn’t bear with the overall adolescent overtone - send a kid to do a man’s job…bleah. And no one really dies anyway. Meh, just an overblown bedtime story. :whatever:
 
Either way, does death and killing make a better movie?
It makes better impact, if the theme of the movie is about sword fighting and epic battles. You got to show kids the consequence of violence and the inevitability of death. Otherwise all this bloodless action we’re getting lately in big budget films is just a brainwashing attempt to turn our children into violent delinquents.
 
It makes better impact, if the theme of the movie is about sword fighting and epic battles. You got to show kids the consequence of violence and the inevitability of death. Otherwise all this bloodless action we’re getting lately in big budget films is just a brainwashing attempt to turn our children into violent delinquents.

i was with you until the last sentence...lol:oldrazz:
 

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