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			Basically, I think Jackson has lost all sense of restraint, which was originally one thing I admired in the making of the 3 films.  By restraint I mean the "We can't shoot LOTR line by line attitude."  What happened to this attitude for The Hobbit films?  Oh right, Hollywood sees big-time cash.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I mean if the Deathly Hallows can be split into 2-films, then surely we can take such a large and expansive story as The Hobbit and make it 3! Take that Potter! 
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			I will reserve judgment about whether it's overkill until I see the movies. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I don't really understand the attitude most are expressing, though. Personally, I enjoyed the LOTR movies a lot, though they of course had their flaws. I fully expect that I will enjoy these, but disagree with some of the choices and additions. Three movies give me 33% more to enjoy. Will they replace the book? Of course not. But I will look forward to them more than I will look forward to another movie featuring an intimate portrayal of the unfortunate choices of homosexual Muslim beekeepers.  | 
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			The only reason I'd like to watch these movies are because of the following: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	-Best special effects -Great music -Ian mckellen -Mikael Persbrandt -Budget I doubt they will be deep great interesting beautiful movies. They will be shallow holywood summer blockbusters. If you would like to have faithful adaptions of the lord of the rings and hobbit book you'd have to create the movies outside holywood. I think someone like Ingmar Bergman or Akira Kurosawa would be able to that. Akira would handle all the action scenes and character dynamics/personalities. Bergman would concentrate on the camera angles and story/cutting the story together. Writing the script etc...with Allan Lee doing the designs for the movie. Sadly two of the three are dead... Peter Jackson is quite a crappy director I have to say...what made the lord of the rings so great were: Weta digital Howard shore EDIT: You watch the movies maybe two times in your life...one time in the cinemas and one time by downloading it and check it out when you're bored...or you watch some shorts on youtube. They're not that great...just like Avatar wasn't that great. Soo much hype around these movies...  | 
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			None of the Tolkien trilogy movies made any of the lists of "Ten Greatest Movies" of the last decade.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				"Terrible Idea or Geek Opium?"
			 
			
			
			Film critic Andrew O'Hehir of Salon.com weighs in: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			http://www.salon.com/2012/07/31/pete...or_geek_opium/ 
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			I knew HP was going to try to one-up The Hobbit!  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			![]() http://www.theonion.com/video/final-...-be-spl,20528/ Boom! Ball is back in your court now Mr. Jackson.  
		
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			I am so excited for the release of The Hobbit (the trilogy mind you) 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I hope it stays close to the book and that there will maybe be a dedication maybe or a thanks to Sir J.R.R Tolkien But i do wonder how they will divide one book into 3 movies.. hope PJ doesn't try to 'drag' it on Anyhoo... glad to see the greatest fantasy epic of our time become a major motion picture 
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 I think if the criticism centres around the making of more cash (which is entirely valid a criticism) then we should look at Tolkien fandom as a whole, which I've had my eyes opened to as being a massive cash cow. After collecting probably 30-40 different editions of the books I twigged that the reason the publishers seem to release a new edition every 18 months is because of sad saps like me ("Ooooh, it has a new cover!"). And that's before I even get into things like Tolkien Studies which always retails at about £5,000 per edition. Jackson isn't any more greedy than the publishers. But...there's no going back now. It will be a rip roaring success, just as much as a new edition with one new illustration is. 
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			I used to think that despite all my complaining I would still be running to the movie theatres when TH comes out, and would, despite all the plot and character changes, enjoy the film, least of all because of the music and scenery. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Now I think I would join Inzil in passing the movie theatre hype and all that. I mean, I still haven't watched the latest Harry Potter. I'll survive the Hobbit hype. Maybe possibly potentially perhaps I'll get it at the library in another couple years... Except that I would be bugged every day by hearing all those Downers who have seen the movie discuss it... 
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 I do still love the soundtrack, though. 
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 The Star Wars prequels had tons of money to use/throw at the entire project, and yet the story falls flat. Hopefully any new 'Hobbit' material, regardless of source, will tell an even better story than what we find in the book's pages. 
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			I will still enjoy as many films as they make, despite personal grievances over certain deviations.  Much worse films could be made in their place. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			There is less dialogue, less landscape description, and more of a linear action/episodic feel to The Hobbit, so this must mean he is not skipping anything. I'm curious about where the divisions will be. It is peculiar to see each volume of Lord of the Rings - themselves each longer than the whole of The Hobbit - spliced down into a single three-hour movie, while The Hobbit is being split into three movies on its own. Surely two two-hour movies for each of these volumes would've resulted in a more evenhanded experience. As Jackson himself asks in his Facebook announcement, "do we take this chance to tell more of the tale?" His answer "was an unreserved ‘yes.'" If so, then where's Tom Bombadil and Old Man Willow? Radagast, and the Barrow-Wight? The Scouring of the Shire, Saruman's real demise? Why devote precious moments to the silly fan fiction sequences of Arwen, Aragorn, and his horse when there's a tale to be told? 
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			Yes, Aragorn falling off a cliff and then French-kissing his horse. One of the defining moments of bad fan-fiction!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 Unfortunately most of Jackson's inventions were major, major differences, and just turned out to be closer to Morthoron's description...bad fan-fiction (Aragorn's "reluctant king" archetype, Frodo sending Sam home, Gimli's entire character...etc). Where the more subtle inventions are so minor, but I believe are actually good, they get overwhelmed by the refuse. Boromir sword-training Merry and Pippin comes to mind. An invention, but still simple and revealing the bond between Boromir, Merry and Pippin, that is present in the books. The true disturbance, for me, wasn't what was cut and what was changed, but the perception that Jackson and company were being faithful when adapting Tolkien. It's really my big problem with the film Appendices, because you have Jackson, Walsh, and Boyens up there beating on about "we're doing this in the spirit of Tolkien" and "we're not interested in putting our on garbage in the films."...In the words of Lumbergh...rrrrriiiight. Reading Jackson's announcements was pretty much the last "thanks, but no, I'll wait to bum the dvd off a friend." The attitude of "we finished watching the two films and there is so much more we want to show! We can't leave out these important parts to further flesh out the dwarf characters and Gandalf and Dol Guldur! The agony of having to make decisions of what to CUT!" Serious? If you can't make convincing characters and tell a story like The Hobbit in two films, you just can't direct. Maybe WETA can make a visual masterpiece and Howard Shore can cover up even some of Jackson's most aggrivating fails, because it's impossible not to feel something with Shore's music, but as far as a story-telling ability? I'll pass. 
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			Greedy is the word that springs to mind 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Self indulgent to the point of incontinenceis the phrase. It is a short children's book. It should have been a sunday afternoon tv serial or a romp of a single film. 
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			I'd have shelved my love of Tolkien and put aliens into Middle-Earth if it kept me from my crushing debt. PJ made FOTR accessible to me when I was 14. I fell in love with Middle-earth thanks to him. Either see the movie or don't. At least reserve some judgement for when it actually comes out. /rant
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 For that matter, there are obviously those who have known and loved the books far longer than I, and yet enjoy the movies. I don't disparage them. A fundamental aspect of my criticism though, is that I'm just not much of a movie fan to begin with. People are always discussing the hot film of the day in front of me, asking my opinion, then acting astounded when I say I haven't seen it. I can take movies or leave them, and the latter is usually the course of action. Quote: 
	
 ![]() I really don't mean I won't ever see it, but it's going to have to be from a borrowed copy or something. I will not pay for it. 
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 And from the statements released, The Hobbit story will comprise all 3 films, there won't be a "bridge" film. There can't be a bridge film, because all the additional info PJ wants to use from the Appendices, there is no plot, no singular story; just scattered bits of extra background information. 
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 For me Jackson demeans my favourite books. first the rings then the lovely bones. If he gets his hands on film rights to The Snow Child I may have to form a posse. apogies for typos using kindle as puter jiggered and this is in about threepoint type 
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			Oh and i dont see why the sceptics must reserve judgement while the if jackson does it of course it must be wonderful crew are not. if there is to be a moratorium it should be across the board!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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