It depresses me they're making us wait another whole year to see it.
I really can't wait that long. I might have to sneak in where they're making it or something...Fanboys 2: We're making another movie
That Was an Awesome Trailer, Can't Wait!
What was that clip with Galadriel touching Gandalf's Hair? :o
Really Though.... What is a Bagginezz? ;)
It stole the Preciousssssss....That Was an Awesome Trailer, Can't Wait!
What was that clip with Galadriel touching Gandalf's Hair? :o
Really Though.... What is a Bagginezz? ;)
I don't know, but we hatess it! We hatess it foreveeer!
The Hobbit will be the last stone to fall now that HP is finished, unless they do more Narnia.
The Hobbit will be the last stone to fall now that HP is finished, unless they do more Narnia.It appears that you have never read the greatest fantasy trilogy ever.
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This has me really, really excited. As long as it isn't butchered quite as bad as LOTR was, this has potential to be one of the best movies ever.
You're obviously not referring to LotR, so idk what you could be referring to. The only other great trilogy I can think of is sci-fi, not fantasy.You can only think of two great trilogies? There's plenty, you just have to think about it.
The distinct lack of any mention of Ender's Game is killing me here. Also, Dune.Neither are a trilogy. However, Ender's Game is absolutely astounding, and needs to be made into a movie.
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This has me really, really excited. As long as it isn't butchered quite as bad as LOTR was, this has potential to be one of the best movies ever.
LotR movies are so far the best movies I've ever seen for action so I don't know what you mean by butchered.
The distinct lack of any mention of Ender's Game is killing me here. Also, Dune.Neither are a trilogy. However, Ender's Game is absolutely astounding, and needs to be made into a movie.
Have you read the books? I will agree they were good movies in and of themselves, but they did not live up to the standard Tolkien set.
Before you ask examples, one word: Bombadil.
Orson Scott Card said that he had originally intended Ender's Game to be a prequel to Speaker for the Dead, but it morphed into a full-fledged novel on its own. Besides, in Children of the Mind,The distinct lack of any mention of Ender's Game is killing me here. Also, Dune.Neither are a trilogy. However, Ender's Game is absolutely astounding, and needs to be made into a movie.
If memory serves me correctly, only the first three books (Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, and Xenocide) were focused on Ender. I would call that a trilogy as much as I'd call Lord of the Rings a trilogy.
Yes, but we're only talking about the good novels in the series. Also, isn't Orson Scott Card writing the screenplay for an Ender's Game movie?Yeah, he's confirmed for that. This is the only situation that I'd support a movie being made. Plus, I really want to see a well-made battleroom sequence in 3D.
Oh. Yeah. 3D.C'mon. That would be one of the only justifiable reasons for absolutely gratuitous 3D.
-runs away crying-
I can't see in one eye. 3D does nothing for me.Oh. Apologies. I totally didn't mean it that way.
Though I also say butchered isn't the right word, I was disappointed. Tom Bombadil also reappears in Return of the King, IIRC. I was more disappointed with Saruman dying early and there being no scourging of the shire. That was the best part of the entire book.Have you read the books? I will agree they were good movies in and of themselves, but they did not live up to the standard Tolkien set.Butchered is nowhere near the right word. Bombadil was cut because it would have been at least a 15 minute scene in a 3 hour long movie that doesn't actually have anything to do with the plot itself. As much as I love Tom Bombadil, it was not prudent that it remain in the movie, even the extended edition. As far as book-to-movie transitions go, Lord of the Rings is actually extremely faithful. Yes, they had to cut and change things, but that was to make the movies more cinematic, especially in Return of the King.
Before you ask examples, one word: Bombadil.
I was more disappointed with Saruman dying early and there being no scourging of the shire. That was the best part of the entire book.