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Would you compare them to say...Rogue One?
Nah Rogue One is dope and probably the best Star Wars movie ever made.
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Would you compare them to say...Rogue One?
Nah Rogue One is dope and probably the best Star Wars movie ever made.
Oh shit. Tom Shippey unamicably left the project? That doesn't bode well.This article says there's a pattern of creative disarray. Strange things indeed, but they're also deep into filming and simultaneous post-production by now (they're contractually obligated to deliver episodes and Weta needs the work).
This part has me worriedWhile having a few cast members drop out is not an intrinsic sign of trouble, it represents a trend mirrored behind the scenes. Notably, the once-promising consultancy of former Game of Thrones writer Bryan Cogman abruptly ended before the pilot was completed, according to TheOneRing. Along with an array of producer exits, the production also declined the services of artist John Howe, a longtime illustrator and map-maker for J.R.R. Tolkien literature, who—along with fellow legend Alan Lee—set the mythology’s live-action aesthetic template as one of the lead artists on director Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. Additionally, prominent Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey, who was serving as a consultant on the series, “unamicably” exited.
Lol. It's going to be a disaster.This part has me worried
The whole OT. Force Awakens might even be better.Name one that's better.
Can you imagine how AMAZING it would be if the first few eps take place in a flat world (complete with the weird horizon effects that would cause) and then we get POV shots from characters scattered across the plane as the world turned spherical. Distant mountains dropping from view, the sun/moon arcing away, stars curving in from areas they've never been able to see before. Would be mind blowing if done right.The continent of the elves is taken out of the world, which is made round and has some new lands are added. A normal ship going West would now circle the planet but Elves can still reach the continent by metaphysical means. That's where they're going during LOTR. It's an equivalent of Heaven. VIPs like Frodo, Bilbo, Gimli and Sam are also allowed to go there before their death.
Tolkien would have wanted tits?Here's what I expect from this:
- Crappy CGI
- Hobbit titties
- Female empowerment plotlines
- Casting that includes every racial demographic as humans and elves
- People complaining that black elves don't make sense in Tolkien lore
- People being called racist for complaining about black elves
- Middle Earth being used as platform to make contrived statements on modern day social and political issues
Pretty much exactly what Tolkien would have wanted.
Here's what I expect from this:
- Crappy CGI
- Hobbit titties
- Female empowerment plotlines
- Casting that includes every racial demographic as humans and elves
- People complaining that black elves don't make sense in Tolkien lore
- People being called racist for complaining about black elves
- Middle Earth being used as platform to make contrived statements on modern day social and political issues
Pretty much exactly what Tolkien would have wanted.
Most of those would be terrible, but you can certainly have female empowerment plotlines in media based on Tolkien.Here's what I expect from this:
- Crappy CGI
- Hobbit titties
- Female empowerment plotlines
- Casting that includes every racial demographic as humans and elves
- People complaining that black elves don't make sense in Tolkien lore
- People being called racist for complaining about black elves
- Middle Earth being used as platform to make contrived statements on modern day social and political issues
Pretty much exactly what Tolkien would have wanted.
His nickname in the Men’s club was Titkeen i’ve heard.Tolkien would have wanted tits?
Here is a few more
- total absence of the sense of awe
- disregard for nature
- meaningless death
- no rejection of power or moral courage
- assumption that Tolkien was actually racist (he wasn't)
- disregard for duty
You know a total 180 from all the themes Tolkien tried and successfully developed in LOTR.
I expect them to show it as much respect as you would a cheap loan car.