The Hobbit
- Will Robinson
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The Hobbit was not a playful Childs book. There are parts of it where the moments are joyful, as there are in LOTR, but once the journey begins those moments are fleeting. Let us not forget that the story deals with a lot of strife, danger, corruption, greed, war & death before the tale is finished.
I think Peter Jackson is the only one who could do it justice now that the Trilogy is finished. As long as Ian McKellen is Gandalf and Ian Holm reprises his role as Bilbo Baggins it should be all good
I think Peter Jackson is the only one who could do it justice now that the Trilogy is finished. As long as Ian McKellen is Gandalf and Ian Holm reprises his role as Bilbo Baggins it should be all good
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The Silmarillion isn't as coherent of a story as either The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings. In fact, it's more of an historical epic than a single story. It includes many substories and characters over several hundred years. It is a truly amazing work, but I don't think there's any way it could be compacted into an effective movie. The Hobbit, on the other hand.../me drools
Woohoo!!
I concur, I don't know if he would be able to play the part, nor would I be too disappointed if he didn't. Ian McKellen would have to be Gandolf though.DarkFlameWolf wrote:but will Ian Holms be still young enough looking to play the part? Because they had to stretch his face back just for that one scene in the first movie. I doubt that's comfortable.