In the Book of Lost Tales set of materials it was just ungodly fun for me to see how earnestly he had tried to make his universe into a real live Greek Mythology for England. Kôr (Tirion) evolving into Warwick, the Elves "fading" and becoming "fairies", the hilarious chip on his shoulder about the Anglo-Saxon invasion ...
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Did you know that Tove Jansson's illustrated Lord of the Rings are incredible dumb? I didn't! Tank you Cracked for showing me the light.
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# ? Jun 23, 2016 13:14 |
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Alhazred posted:Did you know that Tove Jansson's illustrated Lord of the Rings are incredible dumb? I didn't! Tank you Cracked for showing me the light. That Soviet version is close to how I picture him.
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# ? Jun 23, 2016 16:13 |
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When I first read The Hobbit I imagined a newt-man, complete with snout and tail.
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# ? Jun 23, 2016 17:53 |
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Alhazred posted:Did you know that Tove Jansson's illustrated Lord of the Rings are incredible dumb? I didn't! Tank you Cracked for showing me the light. Look at those fuckin' wolves having the time of their lives!
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# ? Jun 25, 2016 12:17 |
Runcible Cat posted:How dare you diss the artist who throws the best wolf/goblin parties ever! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2krXq8fw90
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# ? Jun 25, 2016 12:41 |
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ZeusJupitar posted:When I first read The Hobbit I imagined a newt-man, complete with snout and tail. The first time I read The Hobbit, it was a paperback with a picture of Smaug on the front cover. It was fairly abstract too, not entirely clear that it was supposed to be a dragon. So I read most of the first couple of chapters assuming that Bilbo was supposed to look like the thing on the front cover In my defence, I was about 9 years old at the time
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I read it again and the whole part from where they leave Buckland and cross the forest, meet Tom Bombabil and eventually reach Bree is the best part of the books.
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Shibawanko posted:I read it again and the whole part from where they leave Buckland and cross the forest, meet Tom Bombabil and eventually reach Bree is the best part of the books. It's up there yeah. Moria is also good.
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Shibawanko posted:I read it again and the whole part from where they leave Buckland and cross the forest, meet Tom Bombabil and eventually reach Bree is the best part of the books. Definitely.
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I think I like it because it takes the vague threat of the horsemen to the background, never really removing it, and instead gives you a few smaller adventures that still feel relatively safe. When the hobbits get lost in the woods and swallowed by the big tree it still feels like a safe, children's story kind of danger, and then you get Tom Bombadil who just owns and whose life every real man should strive to emulate. The whole story kind of goes south when the ringwraiths get flying dragons and whatnot and Tolkien starts writing about large battles. The first part, where they're just walking along roads and woods and the horsemen might suddenly appear, is way more threatening because it feels more like the kind of thing that's scary in real life, like a mugger following you on the streets, or a bully or something.
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# ? Aug 18, 2016 22:55 |
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It doesn't go south so much as he changes the genre of his writing to more epic.
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# ? Aug 18, 2016 23:47 |
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Are we going to get a big budget silmarillion any time soon? Or better, an inverted hobbit so it's a fun hour and a half children's version?
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 00:25 |
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The first Hobbit movie was disappointing but I thought at the time that you could do a fan edit to cut all the crap and still have 30-40 minutes of decent material. Then do that for the next two movies and you'd have a nice little picture. Then the second one opens by cutting one of my favorite parts of the book as they all just run inside Beorn's house and completely loses the plot from then on and that idea went out the window.
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 01:11 |
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The Hobbit movie mostly disappointed me because they did such a good job with LotR (albeit Christopher would disagree with me).
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 01:47 |
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TildeATH posted:Are we going to get a big budget silmarillion any time soon? Or better, an inverted hobbit so it's a fun hour and a half children's version? I'm sure Warner Bros wants to continue the LOTR money train as much as they can, but I think I read that they didn't get the rights to the Silmarillion when they got everything else. That said, what material would they use I wonder? Children of Hurin got its own book, but maybe there are other things they at least could base something on. They'd have to create a lot of filler in any case. Akallabeth? Beren and Luthien? Some overarching story encompassing all the major battles? hannibal fucked around with this message at 04:44 on Aug 20, 2016 |
# ? Aug 19, 2016 22:50 |
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Turin Turambar is way too depressing for anything that would be filmed today. Same for Beren and Lutien. It's over.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 01:20 |
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I mean I guess you could do some crazy movie about the valar and the fall of Melkor and his pursuit and binding? It would be a pretty trippy thing but we've ha da bunch of god movies like the ones about greek and egyptian ones, so who knows. I doubt that they have the rights to all that though, and I feel like Jackson included the extra bits he could manage in the Hobbit because those were the last gasp they were getting out of it.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 02:45 |
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euphronius posted:Turin Turambar is way too depressing for anything that would be filmed today. Same for Beren and Lutien. It's over. Considering how well GoT does with crazy unlikable characters, incest, and everyone dying, I think Turin could actually go over pretty well.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 03:41 |
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Got isn't a movie Turin would be a great mini series yeah .
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 04:04 |
The Silmarillion has enough murder and intrigue to fly, but I don't think it has enough tits and infidelity to really fly in the modern environment.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 04:19 |
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Nienor is mostly naked!
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 04:21 |
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The Silmarillion mostly deals with abstract concepts like the Valar creating the earth along with Eru. Even if that could get put down there's a lot of religious packaging to go along with it. I'm not sure that any studio today could portray that well.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 08:15 |
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The Children of Hurin By Michael Haneke
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 08:31 |
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The best adaptation of the Silmarillion would be similar to Fantasia, I think.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 08:57 |
Bongo Bill posted:The best adaptation of the Silmarillion would be similar to Fantasia, I think.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 09:21 |
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Bongo Bill posted:The best adaptation of the Silmarillion would be similar to Fantasia, I think. Yeah, that was my first thought too. At least for all the god stuff. Nessus posted:I think you could get an opera out of all that Feanor poo poo. Agreed. euphronius posted:Turin Turambar is way too depressing for anything that would be filmed today. Same for Beren and Lutien. Yes. But Túrin could make for a good series.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 09:43 |
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Bongo Bill posted:The best adaptation of the Silmarillion would be similar to Fantasia, I think.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 10:54 |
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Bongo Bill posted:The best adaptation of the Silmarillion would be similar to Fantasia, I think. Scored by Blind Guardian.
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MonsieurChoc posted:Scored by Blind Guardian. why not by dragonforce if you want to be mean
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 16:19 |
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Hogge Wild posted:why not by dragonforce if you want to be mean Most Tolkien fans I know seem to like BG's Silmarillion tribute album.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 16:24 |
What do y'all think of Johan de Meij's Lord of the Rings Symphony? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzTXVES2ENo I fell in love with it in high school, but then I was a band nerd and it played to all my preconceptions perfectly. It's a very "visual" piece of music, and it kind of writes itself as the putative backdrop to a kind of montage version of some of the story's greatest hits (though not with any kind of real narrative coherence). But I wonder whether it doesn't hold up as well anymore as it did in the days before Jackson and Shore changed all the ground rules.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 21:31 |
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NikkolasKing posted:Most Tolkien fans I know seem to like BG's Silmarillion tribute album. Yeah. Not that big a fan of their other stuff, but that album's great.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 16:36 |
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There would be so much made up stuff in a silmarillion movie and that would be perfect.HIJK posted:The Silmarillion mostly deals with abstract concepts like the Valar creating the earth along with Eru. Even if that could get put down there's a lot of religious packaging to go along with it. I'm not sure that any studio today could portray that well. It's all western Christian stuff so I think it'd work out fine. SHISHKABOB fucked around with this message at 15:16 on Aug 22, 2016 |
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Christians only believe in 3 gods, not 16 or whatever.
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# ? Aug 22, 2016 15:17 |
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There's only one God in lotr.
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# ? Aug 22, 2016 15:20 |
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euphronius posted:Christians only believe in 3 gods, not 16 or whatever. Not quite. Take this to the Liturgigoons thread and someone can give a better explanation of this Mystery than I.
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# ? Aug 22, 2016 15:37 |
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I always thought Tolkien and metal were a poor match.
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# ? Aug 22, 2016 16:25 |
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Shibawanko posted:I always thought Tolkien and metal were a poor match. Not at all. Though Blind Guardian is not everybody's cup of tea.
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Shibawanko posted:I always thought Tolkien and metal were a poor match. Clearly you have not read of the death of Filgolfin.
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