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Corey Olsen and the Hobbit
Have you guys been able to listen to Corey Olsen's Riddles in the Dark podcast?
It seeks to analyse the films but I find that he most engages in apologetics...for those who have listened to it how do you find his take on the films? Should we be cutting Jackson some slack ?:smokin: note: I don't think we should be... |
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"A new Power has arisen. Against it, there is no hope. With it, there is such hope as we never had before. None can now doubt its victory, which is near at hand. We fought it in vain - and foolishly. We knew much but not enough. We looked always at it from the outside and through a mist of falsehood and hate; and we did not consider its high and ultimate purpose. We saw not the reasons, but only the things done, and some of those seemed evil; but they were done under necessity. There has been a conspiracy to hinder and frustrate knowledge, wisdom, and government."There's Saruman engaging in a touch of apologetics for Sauron (which he of course more applies to himself and his own plans in the final version). I feel like apologists for PJ and co are doing a similar thing, trying to use manipulative language to defend what is self-evidently wrong or flawed. I don't mean to imply they do it maliciously like Saruman. In their case I think it's more insecurity: "I think I like this, but criticisms of it have created doubts in my mind, so I must defend it publicly, but actually for my own sake." |
Here is as list of podcasts:
Riddles in the Dark His 'Desolation of Smaug' reaction podcasts are the first couple toward the top: I would recommend listening to those. I'd be be interested to hear your thoughts. :p |
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