'I may have gone a little far in a few places'
'I may have gone a little far in a few places'
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It looks fine
jesus thats anime tier cgi useage
this is one of the reasons this movie is so shit. I had really high hopes because I grew up watching LOTR and loved it. The Hobbit made me sad
Did he even want to make these movies?
It's funny, but I do sincerely think that everything wrong, from a writing or direction point of view, about The Hobbit movies was already present in the LotR trilogy.
It's just that PJ's and his writing team's (wife and another lady I think?) signature crap somehow *worked* in Lord of the Rings since the tone and scope of the story is so much different, and the disjointed multiple climaxes, silly grandeur in characterization, and high-paced flow of setpieces felt more natural and appropriate.
Plus, the technical challenges were basically cleared with tailor-made technology and craftmanship resources developed almost in parallel to the production, so the overall result had a much more energetic, organic feel to it. Since by the time The Hobbit went into production they had the process completely streamlined and controlled already, they had plenty of time for meandering "detail" and excess, which definitely shows throughout.
All in all, I don't think the problems with The Hobbit are something so simple it can be solved by some douchebag heroically editing an "ultimate fan cut"
He super didn't want to do it.
Jackson hated working on them and only did it out of some sense of obligation.
Some times he was shooting without a script for fucks sake the production was that messed up.
I don't blame him for the Hobbit.
>make a trilogy out a book with less pages than any single one of the 3 LOTR books
literally why, peter should have refused to do a trilogy and insisted on just one 3 hour long movie instead, would have worked much better
and as much as i love evie, she was just a pointless fucking addition
What Gamecube game is that?
>Jackson hated working on them and only did it out of some sense of obligation.
LOL
Do you honestly, sincerely, believe this? Naive as fuck, frankly.
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The difference was LOTR was a passion project he spent years putting together and shopping from studio to studio. The hobbit was a cash grab from newline to keep the doors open. No one was anywhere close to as involved in the Hobbit. I also think jackson legitimately took it as a pay day after the studio famously screwed him over on the back end for lotr.
/r/ webm of dwarf and orc have the most epic of fights fighting like angry stags in the wilf locking antlers
Her dad was literally my middle school cooking teacher here in British Columbia. This is the closest thing to interacting with a celebrity that I've ever came too.
The studio was going to have brett ratner direct if jackson turned them down.
should have followed him home and kidnapped evie
Peter Jackson only wanted to produce The Hobbit. Guillermo del Toro was supposed to direct it but had to leave mid production. That forced Peter back in the director's chair even though he honestly did not want to.
It didn't help that New Line Cinema also came out and said that instead of two movies they wanted to stretch it out to three mid-production as well. Pete was fucked in all kinds of ways and The Hobbit suffered because of it.
The first Hobbit was honestly pretty good. It's cozy and fun and has a genuine sense of adventure. If they just kept the first movie's quality in the second two it would have been a great trilogy.
I'm not gonna lie : the first 40 min or so of BotFA were really good. I loved the moment they fought Smaug (it should have been the finale of the second movie instead) and every parts that build up the last battle were great. Like the plot was finally moving normally in a significant way. For a moment, I felt I was finally watching a Lord of the Rings movie.
Then the movie turned into a video game cinematic for another three hours.
Nah. This is what anime 3DCG looks like when it's done well.
Reminder that he saved us from an even worse fate, if he didn't take the project they would have found someone else who would have put no effort at all into it.
This. The trilogy was disappointing but we can all be comforted ourselves with knowledge it could have been much worse.
Would of been easier to pretend it didn't exist if PJ wasn't involved. Like that Velvet Underground album with none of the original members.