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I'd mostly agree with you, but I have to say some of the visuals in the movie were WAY better than I'd concocted in my own imagination. The orcs were much more threatening, the Bridge of Khazad-dum was spectacularly awesome, and I *loved* Shelob. While I can forgive Peter Jackson for, for example, telescoping Glorfindel and Arwen or an overemphasis on the battles, and I can understand the omission of Bombadil, I am and will remain eternally peeved at him for putting elves in Helm's Deep. Total travesty; not only was there no excuse, there wasn't even a dramatic call for it. (Oh, and don't even get me started on Sam's corny "What are we fighting for?" speech. Yeccchhhh!) |
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What isn't described (except in recollection later) is Spoiler:
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Thanks - that confirms what I thought. Time I re-read the book .
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Yes, but I did go into the film expecting to see the event, not have it narrated. And I'm perplexed that somebody would truly expect otherwise, especially after "seeing" other events in the earlier films that were only described in the books (Gandalf's research in Gondor, etc.)
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I was perplexed at both the warg battle and the presence of elves at Helm's Deep; both were invented out of whole cloth, and are neither supported by nor in conformity with the books. The "old alliances" Haldir mentions as justification for the elves' presence were between the Eldar and the Edain. But Haldir was not of the Eldar (like Legolas, he and his comrades from Lothlorien were most likely Silvan elves who never made the journey to the Undying Lands) nor were the Rohirrim of the Edain, the Great Houses of Men from whom Aragorn and the Gondorians are descended. Last edited by Nathanael; 12-07-2012 at 12:03 PM. |
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That's as nothing compared to the character assassination done to Sam, Faramir and Treebeard, to mention just three!
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In the case of Treebeard, that's largely a result of his character being merged with that of "Old Man Willow" from the omitted "Tom Bombadil" portion of the story.
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Good point - I'd forgotten that detail of the films.
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Don't understand the pricing though. Single Volume $9.99, 3 Parts seperate $24.86. Why even bother to buy it in pieces?
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X-Ray feature
Just bought both - The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: One Volume. Have not spend a lot of time with it, but I checked out the X-Ray on both. I like the way the X-Ray is so full of a lot of information for both books. Does anyone know if the previous version from the old publisher had X-Ray this nice?
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