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Topic: LOTR : Ordinary
Raraku
Posts: 263
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I'll prolly get flamed for this but

I went and saw Lord of the Rings tonight, I thought it was a very ordinary movie, didn't deserve half the hype it got from people etc. First hour and a bit was pretty cool, then it went downhill and there could have been at least 20-30 mins of footage removed cause it was pretty crappy and pointless.

I hope the next one is better!
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Rommel
Posts: 240
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

well, thats an opinion

a short sighted one..
but none the less an opinion
acrylic
Posts: 603
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

i liked it, and imo thats all that matters
Exocet
Posts: 219
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

does it help if you've read the books first?
acrylic
Posts: 604
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

no not really,
Raraku
Posts: 264
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I read all the books, I enjoyed them a lot more than the movie!
Rommel
Posts: 241
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

actually, i take that back....

it was a great movie

but i went to see it a second time...

and the magic was sorta lost on it...
Goa'uld
Posts: 1137
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I didn't really understand what was so good about it... it was just a cliched journey against evil story.

Then again I didn't really like Star Wars or Crouching Tiger hidden Dragon and all the other hyped up movies everyone raves on about.

Rommel
Posts: 242
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

perhaps you just cant "get into it" like others do

or you choose not to?
CaPt0
Posts: 1338
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Raraku iagree, i idn't hate it, i enjoyed it but i was expecting a whole different movie. I proably thought this because i wasexpecting different. The effects and plot were awesome but the movie in a whole i didn't enjoy
Raraku
Posts: 265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Ya just wondering rommel - Why was it such a great movie? It didn't have anything really outstanding that most other fantasy movies have...

The story is pretty good, but I think the movie was too long, and didn't have enough going on at any one time, it was the same sort of thing all the way through, look we're being attacked, lets defend, etc.

On the other hand I loved starwars (even episode 1) and crouching tiger hidden dragon :D
Raraku
Posts: 266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Ya CaPt0 the effects were OUTSANDING that was very very good, and the plot as a whole is very intact and is a good plot, I just didn't enjoy the movie very much!.

I can get into any movie I watch, but I read all the books and I was expecting something a little bit different, maybe a bit more fantasy-like but I don't know

It wasn't a BAD movie, but I didn't think it has what it takes to be another Star Wars/Gladiator/Matrix type movie, it didn't have that something special to make it stand above the rest
Rommel
Posts: 243
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Well, i really cannot tell why i thought it was so great the first time,

it was just some subliminal thing...
orbitor
Posts: 67
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

well guess why it seems cliched?!?

It defined the cliches. That's why it is so famous.
acrylic
Posts: 607
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

i think it was above ordinary because they didnt f*** it up
pilsudski
Posts: 201
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland


i think the movie sucked because elijah wood was one of the main characters, hes a $2 actor and should stick to soapies
Zoix
Posts: 1212
Location: Queensland

whats google
Fade2Black
Posts: 157
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I enjoyed it, although I was annoyed at a few things missing that were of great inportance from the books. (i.e Aragons sword)

and for anyone that reckons certain scenes could have been skipped, shut up, you obviously havn't read the books. It'll all tie in, in the end.
Fade2Black
Posts: 158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I just read your second post,

I can't believe u read all the books and yet feel some of the footage was pointless.

things that bothered me

- lack of Tom Bombadill
- Aragons sword NOT being the "sword that was broken and forged again"
Raraku
Posts: 267
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Pointless footage - 80% of the fireworks scene, it was just eye candy, Half the canoeing/rowing scene, the farmer chasing them scene etc

it adds up

Yeah I have read the books, never said I hated the movie, but just thought it didn't have to go for 3 hours

Goa'uld
Posts: 1139
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

was aragon the guy what killed the ring master dude? was his sword supposed to repair itself or what? explain
acrylic
Posts: 608
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

some times they add those scenes into to show how much the character means and they friend ship they have. like i saw someone bitch about the sword practiceing. they do that to show that there all a happy bunch.
Goa'uld
Posts: 1140
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

yeah there were lots of boring bits like them walking through the mountains for 5 minutes not saying anything.
korbs
Posts: 38
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

i'd have to agree with raraku actully. I was impressed by the movie itself (the settings/action and CG) but the plot and characters didn't really do anything for me and after 3 hours, i was thuroughly bored. Then again, i haven't read the books (although i've been meaning to for years) so maybe thats why...

if you want to see some really..and i mean *really* excellent films, go to the centro or dendy adn see either Amalie or The Closet. Both french films, and both easily better than 99.9% of the mainstream s*** in the big cineams.
Crunch
Posts: 141
Location: Perth, Western Australia

I thought it was pretty good. I will definately be going to see the rest.

As someone said above it's really a classic 'good versus evil' story, with the only difference being that it's probably the best.
SD Gundam
Posts: 569
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

was aragon the guy what killed the ring master dude? was his sword supposed to repair itself or what? explain
It was Isildur's sword (or was it his fathers?) Anyway It broke when Isildur slew Saron and has been broken ever since. Aragorn's got it for a special reason and I think they called it Isildur's bane or something.

\Me grabs LOTR one volume ed.

Atually the ring is Isildur's bane but the sword has enough to do with it

hmmm they changed the meeting at elronds too wonder why?
bleh... who cares.
Khel
Posts: 1879
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I'm gonna have to re-read the books now, just so I too can be anal.
Toll Booth Willy
Posts: 1311
Location: Brisbane, Queensland


i'd have to agree with raraku actully. I was impressed by the movie itself (the settings/action and CG) but the plot and characters didn't really do anything for me and after 3 hours, i was thuroughly bored. Then again, i haven't read the books (although i've been meaning to for years) so maybe thats why...


Yer thats what I thought abuot the movie too
Toll Booth Willy
Posts: 1312
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Most of those 'pointless' scenes where for character development. Helpinh people understand the characters they are watching.
Toll Booth Willy
Posts: 1313
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Without them, if you havnt read the books, you;d be like WTf?
GeNociDe
Posts: 1045
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

ok. u know that "pointless" footage. its not pointless. it all adds up to help create a believeable world. half the reason tolkien is a great writer is because of the complete world he created. it is NOT pointless footage.
eYe_kAnDy
Posts: 443
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I saw the movie last night and i thought it was awesome...Some unexpected twists unlike the book but it was awesome..just dunno if i can wait another year for the next one.

Oh and the f***ing cinema (Indroopilly) was packed..
Goa'uld
Posts: 1152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Cap'n Crunch -- heh what's with the name... you think you are a 1337 phr3@kz0r ?
Rommel
Posts: 244
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

just dunno if i can wait another year for the next one


Im told that all the filming has been done, but they still have a long way to go with special effects
demon
Posts: 451
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I reckon The Fellowship of the Ring farkin' cained !!! I don't have a bad thing to say about it. After 3 hours I was going "More ... MORE !@@@!!#!#$!%#&!" Saruman's tower gave me vertigo, gandalf' 1337 smoke blowing skillz made me larf, the Balrog cranked my grannie's uni ! ;oP~~~~~~~~~~~~~

In closin' ...
asifLordOfTheRingsDuzznRoxJ00 !!

I tried to find an animted gif but couldn't :o[
http://dem0n.qgl.org/images/temp/lotr.gif

RioT'uS
Posts: 596
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

well I thought it was awesome! I was never bored ... hell i didnt even blink very often eheh. And sif that balrog thing didnt rock you.

more! more! more!
.druid.
Posts: 157
Location: Queensland

* N U K E D *


By Khel
Vash
Posts: 20
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

ur opinion dont mean much then, off u go

the movie rocked, plain and simple

that big guy at the beginning owned that army with his sword, sent em flying
that bit rocked hehe
eYe_kAnDy
Posts: 470
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

My favourite part was the orc battle in the dwarf caves :P
eYe_kAnDy
Posts: 471
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Pointless footage - 80% of the fireworks scene, it was just eye candy
I liked the dragon fireworx, and thanks for mentioning my name :D
acrylic
Posts: 642
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

i rekon they used maories for the orcs. specialy for that big orc
eYe_kAnDy
Posts: 473
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yeah, i bet they did...big muscly fellas :P
MullaC
Posts: 358
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

If you noticed in the book, JRR Tolkien was very big on descriptions, read the first 10 - 12 pages of The Hobbit....it takes him that long just to describe Bilbo Baggin's home.

Therefore it makes sense that the movie was big on 'eye candy' or whatever you call it...they went to great lengths to show the viewers lots of detail regarding the surroundings and Gandalf's magic, because that's what the book would have done.

And I thought the movie was great - I've seen it twice, and I'll admit the second time wasn't as 'great', but what do you expect when you see it again 2 days after?
Khel
Posts: 1885
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Those things at the end weren't orcs btw, they were Urukai.
RioT'uS
Posts: 597
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I want an "eye of sauron" wallpaper damnit.
eYe_kAnDy
Posts: 483
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Urukai, the one's 'made' by the wizard khel?
SD Gundam
Posts: 579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Urikai are orcs.
Fade2Black
Posts: 164
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Urikai are a cross breeding of Orcs and Goblin Men.

Isildurs sword which cut off Suran hand was known throughout the books as "The sword that was broken and forged again" it was forged again for Aragon because it is his birth right, Wielding it is the proof that he is a blood decendant of Isildur and hence he is rightful air to the the thrown of Gondor and the ruler of all the men.

At the start of the books gondor has no king, only a "steward" who takes on all the kingly obligations of Gondor until a blood relative of Isildur is found.

The sword holds great importance in later novels because (without giving to much away) The people of Rohan once seeing Aragon with sword accept him as the new ruler of Gondor and further on, Aragon raises the army of the dead (who cannot wrest peacefully until there debt to Gondor has been paid - only the king can raise them and hence he needs the sword).
Fade2Black
Posts: 165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I was also kinda pissed that they downplayed the rivallry and distrust between Gimli and Legolas, in the books they begin to respect each other as warriors but it takes a long time (until rohan really) for them to start becoming friends and trusting each other.
shrapsaq
Posts: 55
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I thought it rawked :D
.druid.
Posts: 159
Location: Queensland

WTF?!? aceyalone was right. some of the admin here are f***ing communists.

i said i didn't like the movie, that it was a waste of my time, and i get NUKED?!?!?!?!?!?

go stick a black velvet dildo up your ass.
Raraku
Posts: 277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

No the way you went about it was like a complete c*******, see my post at the top there, it is my opinion and it has not been nuked, thats because I wasn't a c******* about it.
.druid.
Posts: 161
Location: Queensland

raraku i was not being a c*******.

if anyone had read the whole thread, or at least acrylic's "it's my opinion, and that's all that matters" they'd see it was a "take-off" of someone else.

there is no way i'd have enough ego to actually MEAN that literally.
SD Gundam
Posts: 585
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Urikai are a cross breeding of Orcs and Goblin Men.
It's acctually Uruk-Hai and they are still classified s orcs.
acrylic
Posts: 785
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

when i said " its my opinion, and thats all that matters" i was saying....... thats what i think and i dont give a rats ass if you enjoyed it or not.
.druid.
Posts: 174
Location: Queensland

and that's what i meant, although i was taking the piss out of what you said (so to speak)

and yet i get nuked, because apparently only positively based opinions are allowed. no negatively based ones.

bah i don't care. i hated the movie. therefore i will not see the sequels. everyone else (almost) loved the movie, so they will.

who cares.
eYe_kAnDy
Posts: 570
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

That's right buddy, try'n keep it positive..something we haven't seen for a few day's.
fpot
Posts: 2975
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

and yet i get nuked, because apparently only positively based opinions are allowed. no negatively based ones


If that was the case then Raraku's post would of been nuked, and it wasn't.

Get over your post being f***ing nuked ffs.
.druid.
Posts: 176
Location: Queensland

my post was the exact opposite of some of the positive posts in this thread.

if one can exist, why can't the other?

and yes, i'm leaving it at that.
Ember
Posts: 645
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I just love how it ended.

cause it was funny watching everyone in the cinema trying to figure out whether or not it was actualy finished.


sKryBe
Posts: 555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Fade2Black (are you really Sam Hamilton - I've already had this discussion ;) - IIRC Aragorn was just using a regular sword in the first book and it's not until the Two Towers that Narsil is reforged as Anduril. Of course it's a long time since I read the books...

For a really handy Middle Earth Encyclopedia check out Arda.

My thoughts... I really enjoyed the movie. But I must say I liked it more for the story and the characters than for the effects. For the most part the effects and scenery were great and I think it was worth devoting time to the scenery just to give an idea of what Middle Earth was supposed to look like. And the time spent robbing the farmer, at Bilbo's party and in the sword training all served to build a better picture of the characters.

I didn't like some of the effects though - a few of them looked blurry (too blurry). It's the same problem the Phantom Menace had - they deliberately use motion blur to add realism but go a little too far and make it look unreal. Also, when Bilbo tries to take the ring back the effect they used looked really stupid - like a cutrate monster movie. There were a few other fx driven scenes that looked kinda dodgy too.

But I must say there were some great scenes. I loved the statues on the river and the battle with the cave troll and my personal favourite - Gandalf and the Balrog. I really wondered how they'd manage to capture the sheer power and terror that the Balrog was supposed to inspire and they did a hell of a job. And I particularly likes the way Gandalf and to some extent Saruman were shown as powerful and fit despite looking like old men. That's how it should be :)

I'm a little worried about the next two movies though. I need to read the books again, but IIRC they were much more character driven (ie: not as many chases and battles).
Fade2Black
Posts: 179
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

er what the?
Mick
Posts: 871
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I can't be bothered reading half these posts.. but...

I would go as far as saying that it probably did help if you have read the book, to the maount you enjoy the moofie....
It was like a visual representation of the story at hand, and personally i think it was spectacular....
seeing the shire, bree, rivendel all appearing in front of you much like you had always imagined was just brilliant.
It just goes to show how the diverse descriptions that Tolkein used to set the scenes and great visual effect in your mind as you read the book could be interpreted so similarly by two individuals. It was this in my opinion that made the book so amazing as you read you could just picture every event and the movie I think did a great job of fulfilling those scenes to the fans WHILST making an enjoyable movie for those out there that are fans of the fantasy genre.

basically if you didn't like it u're gay :P
sKryBe
Posts: 563
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Fade2Black - if you were What theing about my post. I had a conversation with a friend about exactly the same points you raised. Hence my tongue in cheek message...
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