Posted on 07/26/2002 11:29:06 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Amen, the first time I saw it, I was so over whelmed, and trying to figure out who was who, and what was what that I wasn't real impressed with the movie, I bought the soundtrack and that is dynamite! And now having seen it a couple more times on a small screen, I think it is a masterpiece. On the large screen I just couldn't focus on more that a few things at a time, on a small screen you can see so much more.
By all means, see it again, and then post your 30 unfavorite things.
Gads, you sound like me. I really looked forward to seeing the movie, because it was always hard for me to get a picture in my mind of what Middle Earth looked like, although I daresay I was rather spoiled by Bakshi's version of the hobbits (which really werent too bad...it was the acting and animation that was a real bummer). But aside from Frodo, I had a very hard time imagining what teh other three hobbits would look like. I think thats what sets us apart from the other fans who quibble about the details...we were more open to the interpretation because we hadn't any preconcieved notions about Middle Earth.
That and I was just so darn thankful that Aragorn actually turned out to be GOOD LOOKING! I had serious doubts about him, but MAN O MAN...! WOOO!
I don't have trouble imagining the head and face, it's easy enough to see a face in a gnarled old oak or poplar, what with all those knots and lumps and things that they get.
I think maybe the entwives are definitely MIA.
From the book quote:'I suppose you haven't lost us already?' said Pippin, leaning back against a great tree-trunk.
LOL LOL!! What a sly sense of humor. Whenever I read about Fanghorn and Treebeard, I can't help be remember all the stuff with the Old Forest and the Willow..and how Merry was supposed to be the one to know how to get through it...and yet they got hopelessly lost. I get the feeling this would be something that Pippin would not let Merry live down.
I immediately thought that maybe Entwives may be still wandering around the Shire, but then again, it could have been the Old Forest magic again too. Treebeard's sense of time, as he so aptly explained to the hobbits, is a bit off from everything else. My impression was that in Treebeard's mind, their disappearance may have have happened only 'yesterday'...but it could have been ages ago according to everyone else's time, with the exception of the Elves, and even those, Treebeard said the Elves were very new to him...and that the Elves learned from the Ents.
A difference say, of 65 million years ago as opposed to only 2 million.
A nurse log... It is common to see trees where the nurse log has entirely rotted away, living the roots supporting the tree in thin air....
Yes.
There's one near us, on the McLane Park Nature Trail, where you actually walk on the trail underneath the roots, where a very large nurse log has completely rotted away. The space beneath the beginning of the trunk is over 6 feet tall. And the roots on either side look like large legs (after enough beer, that is).
I loved John Rhys-Davis as "The Spaniard" in Shogun -- when I heard he was to be Gimli, I was glad- he can have such a mischievious personality, but to make such a big guy a dwarf-- well, the photography in this film is a marvel unto itself.
It will be interesting to hear him as Treebeard. I would have guessed they would use a voice more like James Earl Jones's...but I've been really pleased with the casting so far, bet it works.
Well, I do like Tolkien's own drawings of M-e. Other than him, I like some of Ted Naismith's(sp?) works -- he has very good clarity -- and a little of John Howe's paintings. I *despise* the Brothers Hildebrant's(sp) stuff in its entirety: I find it juvenille to the point of insult.
I have kept the version of paperback LotR that has Tolkien's drawings as cover art and box set art; I refuse to get another set (as the current one is looking a bit worn) until they go back to Tolkien's art (I really *am* a purist, after all) and *absolutely* refuse to buy any of the books that has *film* pictures on the cover -- bleh!
Tuor
I like what I've seen of Tolkien's own paintings well enough, but I do think that his skills at writing far surpass his painting skills. Which is to say that the above mentioned paint alot better than does Tolkien.
Too Darth Vader-ish...
This one in particular, of Old Man Willow, strikes me.
Tolkien probably had trouble "visualizing" him.
He (Treebeard) was immensely interested in everything: in the Black Riders, in Elrond, and Rivendell, in the Old Forest and Tom Bombadil, in the mines of Moria, and in Lothlorien and Galadriel. He made them describe the Shire and its country over and over again. He said an odd thing at this point. 'You never see any -hm- Ents around there, do you?' he asked. 'Well, not Ents, Entwives I should really say.'
'Entwives?' said Pippin. 'Are they like you at all?'
'Yes, -hm- well no: I do not really know now,' said Treebeard Thoughtfully. But they would like your country, so I just wondered.'
I think this illustrates that Tolkien through Treebeard encouraged all of us to hope and to think that the Old Forest did indeed have a population of Entwives.
As the story continues, they discuss the Council, and Gandalf, and Saruman, then Treebeard discusses the coming of The Wizards- and makes this comment about Saruman.
Saruman was reckloned great amoung them, I believe. He gave up wandering about and minding the affairs of Men and Elves, ....
Indicating that Saruman gave up his job?
Then Treebeard continues...."I used to talk to him. There was a time when he was always walking about my woods. He was polite in those days, always asking my leave (at least when he met me); and always eager to listen. I told him many things that he would never have found out by himself; but he (Saruman) never repaid me in like kind.
I see this as explaining about the time that Saruman was going 'rotten'. Becoming Selfish and Self-Centered. The root of most of mankind's problems don't you think?
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