Not sure what you mean...klr wrote:Indeed. Talking spiders, dragons and birds are all OK in a book, but on screen ... heaven knows how they'll pull all that off.Cormac wrote:Delighted Stephen Fry is in.
Very worried that Jackson is going to wrap a cheesecloth across the front of his camera lenses, and "mills and boon" up the journey from The Shire to the Lonely Mountain, like he did with Sam and Frodo in Mordor. (Which was utterly utterly shite).![]()
As for the three trolls ...
My issue is the fact that Sam and Frodo's relationship became more and more romantic as the LOTR movies progressed, until it became almost mills and boonish in the last movie. It was nothing like how I imagined it when reading the book. (I pictured filthy dirty sex, rather than cheesy romance!).
Seriously though, he went way beyond Bromance and into very odd territories.
It was also inaccurate, because all the way through the book Sam talks about how much he wants to get home to his "Rosie".