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Just watched LOTR and was not impressed at all. Yes the sound and picture were very good but the movie itself was not as gripping as I thought it would be. I managed to reach the point where the group were going to enter the mines until I had to take a 24 hour break.
Was this first film meant to be an introduction to the story and should the other films be much more interesting?
B
The 2nd and 3rd books are way better IMO. Much more going on. Much of book 1 could very easily be thought of as an introduction. Also takes the most amount of work to read.
I think you are the only one. I loved this movie. It was great and flawless. Entertaining from start to finish. I`ve seen it twice and will watch it many times more.
I think it was more of an introduction of the characters and the world of middle-earth rather than an all action blockbuster. I enjoyed it but certain things annoyed me such as the continuity errors and such (For instance watch the 2 statues change position as they sail through them and look back upon 2 statues with 1 facing a different direction) and the orcs running toward camera did kinda remind me of Baywatch :)
but hell, it`s 1 film in a set so give the whole trilogy a chance.
Likewise, i was not impressed with LOTR. In fact i`m struggling to remember the last time i saw such awful,mindnumbing dross. Come to think of it, i did see From Hell recently......
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BB, you are not the only one.
I thought it was pants. I have never read the books so I went to see it with an open mind.
It just seemed to drag on for ages and I couldn’t wait for it to end. In addition, the effects looked cheap ‘n’ nasty in some places.
Of course you do realise it`s a cardinal sin to criticise LOTR and/or Star Wars in this forum?
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l thought it was best film of last year, the best l have seen in a long, long time.
l never read the books and thought the first trailer of the film looked a little geeky, thats to say only people who like wizards and magic would enjoy it.
Now l think it will become my favourite of all time.
Roll on the Two Towers!!
in my opinion, the movies gets better when they enter the mines i.e. lots more action.
I thought it was excellent (hadn`t read the books, but had read the hobbit, and I am a fantasy-nerd gimp thing). It is a lengthy film, and I suppose you do have to be in the mood for it, and take it with a pinch of salt too. It probably will make more sense as part of a trilogy (and the 15 disc mega box set (probably) due for release in 2005 will be awesome!).
LOTR is something that i`m not surprised people don`t like - it was very hyped, and loads of people were singing its praises. It`s not everyone`s cup of tea!
Bb
btw, re: Star Wars, I always remember what Mark Kermode says about it - it`s for simple minded people!
I am reading the LOTR at the moment for the first time (just got through Shalobs Lair last night!!!).
Having seen the first film before starting to read the book I thought it was excellent. Having now read the Fellowship I now realise what an utterly fantastic piece of filmaking it was. Ok, so they jumbled a few things about, compressed timelines (the walk from the Shire to Rivendell for instance took about 4 weeks in the book as opposed to a day or two in the film) and missed out a few bits (inc. T.B.) but having read it I think what they did was a major achievement. Can`t wait for the Riders of Rohan battling the Orcs in part 2, we are in for a treat!!!