Return of the King (possible spoilers)
- AJ Middleton
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Yeah dude, it was 3.5 hours and still didn't TOUCH the book. Stop crying. What else did you have to do? OH WAAAAH! THE MOVIE WAS TOO LONG! I'm sorry that you, as well as the rest of the country (the true target of this post) are too spoiled by the barely over 90 minute crap that hollywood has pumped out like sewage into the theatres of the world. Sorry, people still would have went to see LotRs in droves even if the studio HADN'T imposed final cut run limits on the film.
Doc Ock looks like the character and costume designers were watching the matrix too much.
Mask = ok. Mask 2 = uberlame.
Scouring should have at least been shot for the DVD.
Doc Ock looks like the character and costume designers were watching the matrix too much.
Mask = ok. Mask 2 = uberlame.
Scouring should have at least been shot for the DVD.
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My parents thought the ending was too long... bah to them.
That movie ended about 6 times, and still didn't end. I LOVED the Scouring, but... it would've messed up the flow of the movie.
All right. I liked FotR, but I didn't like TT too much. I was sure that I would hate Return of the King, and just wanted to see it to see how badly they screwed it up.
I was pleasantly surprised.
I absolutely LOVED Gimli and Legolas ("That still only counts as one!"), and the way they did the whole destroying the Ring thing was awesome. I seemed to remember Gollum falling over on his own, but the way they did it worked better for a movie.
Someone in the theatre started crying when Frodo "died"... both times. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
NO ONE got the Eagle reference... bah. People need to read the Hobbit.
It seemed to me as if everything was happening at the same time in that movie, but that's really okay -- that's the best way to do a movie.
I must admit that I got chills when I saw Frodo grin evilly and say "The Ring is mine."
"Clever little hobbits, to climb up so high!!!"
That movie ended about 6 times, and still didn't end. I LOVED the Scouring, but... it would've messed up the flow of the movie.
All right. I liked FotR, but I didn't like TT too much. I was sure that I would hate Return of the King, and just wanted to see it to see how badly they screwed it up.
I was pleasantly surprised.
I absolutely LOVED Gimli and Legolas ("That still only counts as one!"), and the way they did the whole destroying the Ring thing was awesome. I seemed to remember Gollum falling over on his own, but the way they did it worked better for a movie.
Someone in the theatre started crying when Frodo "died"... both times. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
NO ONE got the Eagle reference... bah. People need to read the Hobbit.
It seemed to me as if everything was happening at the same time in that movie, but that's really okay -- that's the best way to do a movie.
I must admit that I got chills when I saw Frodo grin evilly and say "The Ring is mine."
"Clever little hobbits, to climb up so high!!!"
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Is it just me, or did they cut out the part where Gandalf faced down the Witch King? That part would've been damned COOL to see on the big screen.
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...five...hours...long...
And that's NOT including the Scouring, people.
And that's NOT including the Scouring, people.
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That's one thing that made me a little upset - I thought Tolkien was too good of a writer to have everything work out so damn perfectly. I was waiting for someone to die *coughFRODOcough* or something to go wrong. But nooo. Bah.Originally posted by Daos, lord of terror.:
The ending was even longer in a book. I liked the ending and felt it wrapped things up perfectly. Not like the ending to Revolutions which made me want my money back.
Revolutions, on the other hand...
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I'm still waiting for a movie where everyone's all "Yay, we slayed the evil dragon!!! The world is saved!!!", then a nuke hits and kills them all.
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