yea but its only because everything had to be explained and was just getting started, i think they were all good, except at the end of the 3rd one they drug it out way to long.
People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest.
The thing I didn't like about LOTR was that, like Aron said, it sort of ended a few times then it resumed and it was really jagged in that sense.
Another thing I didn't like was that they extended Arwen's scenes. She was mentioned once in the book itself as Elrond's daughter, and one other time in the Apendix.
It was mostly a work of editing and cinematography, which was done very well.
I hated the end though. I've always hated the way the third book ended. It didn't seem to "end" it enough for me I guess. Oh well, it was a pretty good trilogy I'd say.
God bless:
Jeffrey Dahmer, David Berkovitz, Albert DeSavo,
Ted Bundy, Albert Fish, John Wayne Gacy,
Edward Gein, Charles Manson, and Harvey Carignan.
It was obvious how Tolkien should have ended it. Frodo and Company should have died, those kick-ass Ring Wraiths should have owned everyone, and Sauron should have won. But nooo...
They should have died at the hands of the Wraiths, with the exception of Frodo. He should have died at the hands of Sauron himself. After Sauron got his kick-ass body back. Then it would have been apocolypse and happy, happy, happy.
God bless:
Jeffrey Dahmer, David Berkovitz, Albert DeSavo,
Ted Bundy, Albert Fish, John Wayne Gacy,
Edward Gein, Charles Manson, and Harvey Carignan.
You forget her marriage to Aragorn and the long trip across Middle Earth. I liked the movie in ways but there was so much taken out for time. They should have made it a mini-series to tell the whole story.
OoPart: an artifact that "seems" to be out of context with the surrounding evidence.
Ex.: A fossilized footprint of a human child containing a fossil of a crushed trilobite. Pronounced O-Part.
I kept looking at my watch because my seat was uncomfortable.
OoPart: an artifact that "seems" to be out of context with the surrounding evidence.
Ex.: A fossilized footprint of a human child containing a fossil of a crushed trilobite. Pronounced O-Part.