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I'd be a lot more interested in this if it was made before LOTR.
This is an HBO movie for me.
This is an HBO movie for me.
I'd be a lot more interested in this if it was made before LOTR.
This is an HBO movie for me.
The reviews from the places and people I trust have said that the movie runs too long and that they fear splitting the book into three parts could doom the trilogy, but that it is exciting and that "visually it's the best film ever made," and "makes Avatar looks like it was made on a Macbook." The second one is more than likely hyperbole.
I assume that geeks will love it, Tolkien fans will have hard-ons the entire time, and everyone else will consider it above average.
EDIT: it has a 66% from Rotten Tomatoes' critics . Uh oh. (81% from people though)
Care to elaborate? I'm not following the logic.
Galadriel was supposed to be a smoking hot Elf Queen and Pete Jackson casts Cate Blanchett...wtf?
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haha That's like walking into a conversation about fine champagnes with "Looky here I done got me a pack of Natural Ice!"
I first read the Hobbit in 2nd grade. It was the first real novel I ever read, and had a huge impact on me.
I had an issue with that, too. She pulls off Galadriel's demeanor well, but her bulbous nose just doesn't belong on an Elven face.
Tolkein wrote a lot of backstory for LotR that wasn't in the Hobbit-- the Necromancer moving into Mirkwood, Gandalf's travels, etc. He's pulling all of that stuff into the trilogy; not just the content of the Hobbit.
Cate Blanchett has a classic beauty that fits any era, which is why I think he cast her. Tolkien was certainly not thinking of a "modern" woman with her large tits, huge make-up requirement, and revealing clothing. I think he meant classical beauty, which I believe Cate fills. She's beautiful in any era. She may not be the siren of modern times according to many, but she's beautiful. I appreciate him for sticking to his and not going with some glitzy whore.
I was thinking that Keira Knightley would be a good pick for that role.
good luck in the hfr. Let us know how it looks, I've heard it makes landscapes look amazing but some sets look plasticy as a result of the "really really real" 48 fps look.
In case this was referring to my post as well, my issue isn't Blanchett's "hotness". It's that her features (particularly her nose) aren't elvish as Tolkein described them.
She's definitely got the facial features for it, but she's probably too young to play an ancient Elf queen. She'd also struggle to match Blanchett's gravitas.
Who would you have picked?
Yeah, that'd have been awesome. Diane Lane is arguably the milfiest milf in milftown.
Cate Blanchett has a classic beauty that fits any era, which is why I think he cast her. Tolkien was certainly not thinking of a "modern" woman with her large tits, huge make-up requirement, and revealing clothing. I think he meant classical beauty, which I believe Cate fills. She's beautiful in any era. She may not be the siren of modern times according to many, but she's beautiful. I appreciate him for sticking to his and not going with some glitzy whore.
I wasn't suggesting Jackson go "Bond girl"/glitzy whore with his casting of Galadriel. This is just my opinion, but I don't find Cate Blanchett even remotely attractive. To me she's homely...fugly even.
Jane Seymour, Diane Lane, or Mary Louise Parker.
You read "The Simarillion."