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YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - squiggley1 - 12-21-2011



about 2 years or so back i read the hobbit, it was awesome and I was sad to see that the movie production was halted time over time again, now though... now the world will quake in awesome...


RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - yottabyte - 12-21-2011

:somuchwin:

I'm reading the fellowship of the ring currently and I'm amazed by the depth of the book. The movies just scratch on the surface of middle earth.

I heard The Hobbit is also being filmed in 5K resolution, 48 fps and 3D cameras.


RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - Sir Prize - 12-21-2011

Well good luck finding a computer that'll run that! It's probably cinema exclusive.


RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - yottabyte - 12-21-2011

(12-21-2011, 19:32)Sir Prize Wrote: Well good luck finding a computer that'll run that! It's probably cinema exclusive.

I'll get back to you in about 5 years, give or take a few. EWBTE


RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - partyars - 12-21-2011

(12-21-2011, 19:29)yottabyte Wrote: The movies just scratch on the surface of middle earth.

Indeed but they're still awesome!


RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - MainDigger - 12-21-2011

(12-21-2011, 19:29)yottabyte Wrote: I'm reading the fellowship of the ring currently and I'm amazed by the depth of the book.

Pro-tip: Read The Silmarillion. If you haven't already, of course.


RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - Sir Prize - 12-21-2011

Am I the only one that thought his way of writing is retarded?

The only thing I felt when reading Bilbo's book or what's it called was that everything was so predictable. He practically told the reader everything before they even happened.
There was just no mental challenge whatsoever in reading that.

And because of that book, I never read the others.


RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - MainDigger - 12-21-2011

Your loss.


RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - Sebiale - 12-21-2011

(12-21-2011, 20:14)Sir Prize Wrote: Am I the only one that thought his way of writing is retarded?

The only thing I felt when reading Bilbo's book or what's it called was that everything was so predictable. He practically told the reader everything before they even happened.
There was just no mental challenge whatsoever in reading that.

And because of that book, I never read the others.
If it's predictable it's probably because you've read other books that ripped off or tried to imitate Tolkien after he became popular.
Also, how does knowing what will happen make it a bad book? I know how every book I keep in my house ends, but that doesn't stop me from re-reading and enjoying them.

(12-21-2011, 19:29)yottabyte Wrote: :somuchwin:

I'm reading the fellowship of the ring currently and I'm amazed by the depth of the book. The movies just scratch on the surface of middle earth.

No kidding; Tolkien spends the first fifteen pages of Book One just giving exposition on Hobbits--geography, history, society, temperament, etc.




RE: YESYESYES, I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW. - Sir Prize - 12-21-2011

When I read a book, I'm looking for it to capture me. It doesn't capture me by telling me that the ring goes there even before the Hobbits even thought of it.
It just makes no sense that I should be made aware of things, long before the characters even do. And that doesn't mean I'm fine with hints. But he practically wrote "-insert object name- -insert object exact description- -insert objects functionality-" all the time.