Edward
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I like the overall notion of lifting Tolkien bits from elsewhere in the canon to give the story more depth. Had it been made completely separately, the book alone might have made one nice little film, but it would never have worked to set it in Jackson's Middle Earth and do that, coming off the bakc of Rings. Back in the day, I read Rings first and then the Hobbit, and the contrast was rather jarring. Mixed feelings having seen the seocnd one, though. I think it could have lost a lot of the barrel sequence without losing anything, really. This might be one occasion where I'd rather Jackson produce a truncated edition... The invented character worked well enough (even if she did smack rather of tokenism), but I hope that they stay away from shoehorning in much else that isn't canon. I'm especially concerned that they might ruin the third part by hamming up the invented love triangle.
Smaug was great, though. Fine vocal performance from Cumberbatch. Can't imagine I'd have recognised him had I not known whose voice it was.
Smaug was great, though. Fine vocal performance from Cumberbatch. Can't imagine I'd have recognised him had I not known whose voice it was.