Let's get hyped people.
Let's get hyped people.
Yeah, I mean the battle will be cool, but it wasn't that big of a part of the story if I remember correctly. I mean it was the ending but, to basically give an entire movie to that is kinda crazy.
I absolutely love The Hobbit book but I couldn't stand reading LoTRs. I got 3/4 of the way through the two towers before I wanted to shoot myself.
My God yes, such an awful book to read. Who would have thought that it would make the best film of the trilogy? Although that's probably because of the way PJ and his crew shifted things around in the script.
Seriously, what those three did with the screenplay was nothing short of genius.
I agree, I LOVE the Two Towers movie and couldn't believe how slow the book was.
See, the very beginning of The Fellowship was slow but I was expecting that entire book to be slow and boring since I think the movie is. But I enjoyed the Fellowship, it was slower than I normally like but nothing like the Two Towers. Lets use 45 names for the same thing, use all of the names on the same page so you think we're talking about 45 different places but no! we're all talking about the same place! Oh fun!
I think it's fair to say that Tolkien wasn't particularly adept at writing action. The battle of helms deep is one of my favourite sequences in movie history. It was ridiculously awesome. I can barely remember it happening in the book.
I take nothing away from what he achieved as a literary work though. There are very few books that have been produced with that level of history and detail.