What I want someone to do right now is please explain what Peter Jackson was thinking when he altered the scene with the trolls? Usually when Peter Jackson
If everything about the movies were awful, then they wouldn’t be so bad. Does that make sense? The conversation between Balin and Thorin provides us important insight into
I particularly hated the rather boring meeting of the dwarves. A lot of exposition (much of which already got established in the opening montage) followed by a speech
Ah, good. It’s been twenty minutes since we were introduced to the Lonely Mountain and the lost kingdom of the dwarves. It’s good that we’re getting it explained
Gandalf has always been the wisest and most hopeful. But Peter Jackson’s Gandalf suddenly loses hope at the exact moment when it seems like Frodo might actually succeed.
This is where we really say the failing of Peter Jackson as a filmmaker. He relies far too much on exposition. Here we watch Pippin and Gandalf converse.