Hitokiri wrote:I hate to embarass you some more but Gandalf never meets Saurman in the White Tower. The White Tower is located in Minas Tirtih..unless you mean the Tower of Orthanc in Isengard, than yes, Gandalf DOES meet Saruman (and to my discovery from th epics on the site I posted), something happesn to Saruman and Wormtougne that I'm incredibly excited about.
and it's Peter Jackson...not Steve I think he said he was sorry for making soem fans made before.
As for the Scouring of the Shire, it will not appear in the EE, as far as I know, because Jackson he thought it was unesscary to. I also think he didn't feel lke adding another hour and half which is estimated how long that scene will take already adding to the 90 minutes of additional footage. Like I've said before, I'm gald cause than I can enjoy the part n the book without his interpretation.
AnimeHeretic wrote:I guess I am new here. I thought these posts were supposed to be good natured (Mine were anyway)
I couldn't help cheering on Gandalf, Grimlin (did I get that right?)
Talame wrote:2) The necklace
Isnt it funny how their son (Aragorns and Arwens) is wearing it... again completely unbroken
Talame wrote:Arwen saw into the future... her son was wearing the necklace. In the EE, Aragorn drops the necklace immediately after the palantir thingy, and it shatters completely. Therefore, the son couldn't have had the necklace
Bobtheduck wrote:Meh... I think the changes in the story were fine... Some of them were really good... Like speeding the story up and upgrading some of the dialogue... I half felt like I was reading Shakespeare...
One line I wish he had gotten rid of "I am no man!" Ugh... Worst line ever... Bad Tolkien...
Book readers are much more forgiving about pace issues than movie goers... Especially when there is a budget that big that needs to be paid back... They have to make it viewable by general audiences, not merely tolkien extremists... That requires lots of changes...
Yes there were some questionable changes... ie depicting Sauron as an eye and the arrival of Haldir's elves in TT, but for me, each film has been one of the most wonderful experiences of movie watching that I have ever had.
I didn't mind the subtractions (except for the elimination of the "Scouring of the Shire) so much as the additions and alterations to the characters and their motivations.
Read this at the Encyclopedia of Arda.One of the oddest changes from the book is that Sauron doesn't have a body; Saruman tells Gandalf that he isn't yet able to 'take physical form'. It's hard to see how this could be true - what use would the Ring be to Sauron, if he didn't have a finger to wear it on? The book makes it very clear that he does have a physical form - 'He has only four [fingers] on the Black Hand, but they are enough', says Gollum in The Two Towers, and this is confirmed explicitly by Tolkien among his letters. Actually, this does seem to be a misinterpretation rather than a deliberate change, because Peter Jackson has himself described Sauron in at least one interview as being no more than a floating eyeball.
'Hinder me? Thou fool. No living man may hinder me!'
'But no living man am I! You look upon a woman. Eowyn I am, Eomund's daughter. You stand between me and my lord and kin. Begone, if you be not deathless! For living or dark undead, I will smite you, if you touch him.'
Talame wrote:But in FOTR, the Breaking of the Fellowship it says:
"And suddenly he felt The Eye. There was an Eye in the Dark Tower that did not sleep. He knew that it had become aware of his gaze."
also in ROTK, Mount Doom:
"The Dark Lord was suddenly aware of him, and his Eye (notice the capitilised E) piercing all shadows looked across the plain to the door that he had made..."
I had read the books tonnes of times before watching the movie, and every single time I imagined Sauron as an Eye, not a physical form. Maybe there are otherreadings into it, but that is how I and my friends interpreted it.
blkmage wrote:the Ents not going to war and end up going when Treebeard gets angry and decides to go
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