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The Battle of Five Armies is a better title than Desolation of Smaug. After getting to the 2nd viewing of DoS, I was left wondering where is the Desolation? Of Smaug...or of anything?
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Warbats!!!!!
Have you all seen the new trailer?
If I weren’t so attached to my current sig, I would seriously consider replacing it with: “These bats are bred for one purpose… [long pause] ...for war!":smokin: If only the rest of the featured lines approached this level of inspired lunacy, but no, once again they’re courtesy of the Hack-O-Matic Dialogue Generator™. You can barely even make fun of this stuff, it’s so generic. |
And yet the bats were the only thing I recognised from the book. I don't think they were specified as specially bred mutant battlebats but hey what do I know....
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Cry ‘Havoc’! And let slip the bats of war!
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–There is a special Mount Gundabad Military Chiropteran Breeding Program (or something). –However, bats in Middle-earth are also bred for other (unspecified) purposes. This is, apparently, common knowledge. –Still, your dedicated Warbat is more effective than a bat bred for say, war and postal delivery. –Legolas is very well-informed about bat-breeds and can instantly tell the difference between purebred Warbats and inferior mongrels. It’s probably an important skill for Elven warriors. |
Exactly. I am just profoundly depresed having read an. Piece by an alleged Tolkien scholar claiming that becausecTolkien tweaked the Hobbit to fit with the Rings it was ok for PJ to inflict all this stuff on the Hobbit. Assuming there is a turbine roar in vicinity of Wolvercote cemetery...
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This film looks unbelievably cliché, overblown and stupid but I think I was so beaten down by 'The Desolation of Smaug' that I've gone beyond the point of frustration into a space where I've actually become curious about how mind-blowingly awful it might be. I'm honestly expecting a masterpiece of awfulness where the corporate wasteland of the Hollywood imagination reaches its zenith. |
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I would've been completely fine with Azog leading the orc army into the Battle of the Five Armies, because he makes for an antagonist figure after Smaug is dead, which I do believe was the purpose to begin with. I am not fine, however, with the weird extra plot lines with the dwarves, because they just shouldn't be there. Nobody likes them. The moviegoers find them confusing, and pointless, while the readers think it's insulting, and pointless. Of all the unnecessary PJ changes, Tauriel was probably the worst. She creates a disgusting side plot which actually everyone (save a few) can't stand how cringeworthy it is, and accomplishes NOTHING in the overarching plot. Even this whole Sauron crap sidestory is better, because it ties into the overarching plot, and gives Ian McKellan more screentime, which is something that people demanded. |
Oh my...those might be Morgul bats...which can be slain only by athelas arrows. :rolleyes:
Liked the Trolls with the catapults strapped to their backs. :D |
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They use these arrows because the athelas is poisonous to the orcs. |
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Such slipshod work
Right you are!
Here I am criticizing Jackson for his slipshod work and then there I go using such lazy and general terms in my own criticisms. I may never live down the shame. :o ;) |
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We should surely eradicate any who dares to have any ounce of 'wrong'-ness in their work! Ironically, that includes all of us, too! World purging, ho! |
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Transformation
My Dad, who in the past has always enthusiastically(ish) looked forward to the next Hobbit movie to come out, has as a result of Desolation changed his views and is now looking forward to the last installment with a mixture of trepidation and resignation. I'm sure he will still go see the movie but it seems almost out of a sense of obligation than any expectation that he will actually enjoy it.
What further evidence is needed regarding how badly Jackson has messed this thing up? |
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He did SO WELL with Lord of the Rings, that it's unimaginable that he could do something so unfaithful to the books, and cringe worthy and painful at some points. He certainly caught the George Lucas syndrome. |
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After J.J. finishes mauling Star Wars we will probably all look back on the prequel trilogy with fond nostalgia... |
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I'm looking forward to it with great joy and excitement-- because it will be the LAST, and we will no longer have to suffer any more of PJ's use of the Tolkien name on his moronic action-adventures for retarded 12-year-olds. |
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Not to mention Leaf: By Niggle - it does hint at the end that there are more adventures ahead that concern the characters present in this tale. Who cares if their fate isn't supposed to be known? Who cares that its precision isn't relevant to the story, and the whole thing morphs into a different story altogether? There's an opening for an endless sequel. You'll get at least several seasons of a TV show from that one. Heck, maybe one day, when the movie industry finally runs out of ideas and can't milk the story anymore, it will turn into a prequel for The Hobbit!
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I hope also that Christopher's successors don't just see dollar signs (or pound signs as the case may be) when matters come into their charge. |
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I can imagine they would get so desperate they would start a franchise around Tom Bombadil.
"Coming soon to theatres...Bombadil II: Old Man Willow's Revenge." |
Christopher's accomplishment as editor is as remarkable in its own way perhaps as his father's as subauthor /subcreator and there may not be very much more to be extracted from JRRT's papers though. There are a few pearls perhaps and some of us hope for the publication of more letters sincethe publication of HoME must surely make more of them relevant. However were the family inclined to truly cash in the opportunities are pretty much limitless.
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I want to hear Christopher's opinions on the Hobbit movies, if he will even allow himself to merely listen to their names. |
Details of the film's "creative liberties" are emerging on TORN, but they're so unbelievably and mind-numbingly awful that I'm taking them with a grain of salt for the time being.
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*edit* I had to go and look...even the TORN person was highly critical of the Legolas aspect of the movie. I will add one quote to give a taste of the true horror that awaits us... Quote:
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A criticism of PJ on TORN???????
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Well, there's another review on TORN which goes into a bit more detail. The film sounds... interesting...:eek:
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In other ToRN news, a thread was locked because a poster made this observation: Here's to Peter Jackson... The only man in the universe that could make true Tolkien fans hate Legolas. |
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EDIT: That being said, a lot of the complaints seem very petty too. I'd prefer more "it's not true to its own themes/the book's themes/ etc" and less "Nooo Beorn isn't in it enough," which isn't exactly the most compelling reason for questioning the film in my opinion. |
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While the Hobbit was a humorous tale at points, it's not a comedy. Also, PJ screwed up, and the humor is not how it was in the book, bringing me back to the original statement that the movies aren't true to The Hobbit's themes. |
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