Edmond Dantès
Dantès the White
The conundrum would be who to cast as Aragorn considering how ingrained Viggo is in people's minds.I'd be there day one for it as a movie. Just the same if it isn't going to be a movie, make it a game.
The conundrum would be who to cast as Aragorn considering how ingrained Viggo is in people's minds.I'd be there day one for it as a movie. Just the same if it isn't going to be a movie, make it a game.
Edmond Dantès;48262850 said:The conundrum would be who to cast as Aragorn considering how ingrained Viggo is in people's minds.
Edmond Dantès;48262192 said:I'd rather see that as a film.
It would include;
The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen
Aragon's early years as Estel in Rivendell
Becoming a Ranger
Battling alongside Thengel under the assumed name of Thorongil
His adventures with Elrond's sons
Meeting Gandalf for the first time
Old Aragorn (Viggo reprising his role) recounting his life with Eldarion would be an excellent backdrop to set the narrative against.They could do something like they did with the Hobbit, have Viggo as Aragorn telling his son about his adventures. It would free them up to cast someone new as young Aragorn, maybe have him look similar and slowly transition into Viggo (only for the section where he hunts for Gollum if they decide to include it).
I will admit wen I go back and read LotR I do picture Viggo.
The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen is a fully fleshed out tale. The rest would be for the script writer to expand upon.Is there actual detail for these tales? I thought they weren't much more than a list of bullet points.
Edmond Dantès;48263740 said:The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen is a fully fleshed out tale. The rest would be for the script writer to expand upon.
As long as the new material is true to Tolkien, I'm fine with it. Drawing inferences from Tolkien's writings and thoughts is a good way to do it.So, as GAF's most prominent tolkein maniac, what's your opinion on stuff like that? "Adaptations" where there isn't actually any content to adapt? Seems like you're ok with it.
Edmond Dantès;48322198 said:
Yes, a lot of the criticism against Peter was unfounded it seems.If I'm reding this correct, PJ and co seem to come off quite well in this?
Edmond Dantès;48380488 said:US exclusives:
Target
Exclusive packaging with Lego figurine and exclusive featurette.
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Edmond Dantès;48380488 said:WBShop
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Blu-ray + DVD combo and panoramic poster set.
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I'd like a Lego Bilbo too.Think I'll go with this one unless Amazon can muster up something enticing![]()
Lovely piece. Grumpy looking Gandalf is best Gandalf.aha! here we are
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Edmond Dantès;48382520 said:Lovely piece. Grumpy looking Gandalf is best Gandalf.
Other than his speech to Frodo that is the best line from fotr.Fool of a Took, throw yourself in next time and rid us of your stupidity
Think I'll go with this one unless Amazon can muster up something enticing![]()
Edmond Dantès;48380488 said:US exclusives:
Target
Exclusive packaging with Lego figurine and exclusive featurette.
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WBShop
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Blu-ray + DVD combo and panoramic poster set.
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Man, this is going to be so tempting to buy on blu-ray. I gotta hold out for the extended edition though. I refuse to double dip.
Man, this is going to be so tempting to buy on blu-ray. I gotta hold out for the extended edition though. I refuse to double dip.
Man, Freeman was not a good Bilbo.
Man, Freeman was not a good Bilbo.
there were a lot of problems with the film but his performance wasn't one of them. what he was given was a bigger issue imo.
ian holm was better in that one fellowship scene though, but who knows. we've got two more films to see bilbo grow.
I'm probably going to cop a lot of flack for this, but I wasn't a fan of Martin Freeman's Bilbo. The quirky stuff was all well and good, but I didn't buy what were supposed to be his more introspective and emotional scenes - like when he's in hiding behind the tree, listening Thorin talk about him or when he decides to leave the company. For me, he didn't really sell those moments at all, but instead came off as rather awkward and bumbling when those were moments he would have been better off leaving those quirks to rest. Holm has those quirks as Bilbo as well, but he knows when to reign it in and play the character more seriously, where Freeman apparently did not.
Genuinely curious if there is someone else you could see as a better fit for Bilbo.
Edmond Dantès;48381912 said:UK Blu-ray covers:
Steelbook edition
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Edmond Dantès;48415354 said:Ideally, The Hobbit should have been filmed before The Lord of the Rings, hence a younger Ian Holm playing Bilbo. His depictions of Frodo and Bilbo are by far and away the most convincing portrayals of hobbits thus far.
Ian Holm as Frodo ===> Elijah Wood as Frodo.
Man, Freeman was not a good Bilbo.
i dont like any of the boxarts...hope the extended edition will be book style like the lotr ones.
Umm, he comes across as any greedy CEO. Blame the Union, conspire with a cuckolded government and call in the Hollywood lawyers when the room gets hot.Edmond Dantès;48324420 said:Yes, a lot of the criticism against Peter was unfounded it seems.
are we done with Saruman now?
Umm, he comes across as any greedy CEO. Blame the Union, [conspire with a cuckolded government and call in the Hollywood lawyers when the room gets hot.
unlikelySorry if already answered, will there be a 48FPS 2D version of the movie on BD?