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What would Tolkien have thought of the movies? : r/lotr - Reddit

Tolkien would not of approved of it, he didn't even approve of illustrations given he wanted readers free to imagine the characters himself. The ...

Would J.R.R. Tolkien Have Wanted a Lord of the Rings Movie and ...

Warner Bros. is planning to make new Lord of the Rings movies, including spinoffs for some of our favorite trilogy characters. Would Tolkien have approved?

Would J.R.R Tolkien like the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy ... - Quora

Yes, I think an argument can be made that Tolkien would have liked most of the technical aspects of movie adaptation of his work, and maybe ...

Would Tolkien like the Lord of the Rings Movies? - YouTube

I don't think he'd like them, although he would love individual sequences. Especially Boromir's death. 26:19.

What would J.R.R Tolkien think about the Peter Jackson Lord Of The ...

Tolkien never in his lifetime saw a movie as good as the Lord of the Rings. When he died there was not a single movie that can be considered on ...

Would J.R.R. Tolkien Have Wanted a Lord of the Rings Movie and ...

More and more screen adaptations of the works of Jrr Tolkien are in development these days. In addition to Amazon's The Rings of Power, a prequel series set ...

What would J.R.R. Tolkien have thought about the LOTR films?

So, short answer: I don't think he would have liked the films, because he was prickly about changes, the whole mode in which they operate ...

So, would Tolkien have liked the film? | Lord of the Rings

He relished acting and enjoyed other people's talents. My sense of him is that he would have felt straightforwardly honoured by the mastery of ...

What would J.R.R. Tolkien have thought about the LOTR films?

Invited to meet Peter Jackson, the Tolkien family preferred not to. Why? "They eviscerated the book by making it an action movie for young ...

What would the Professor have thought of Peter Jackson's version of ...

Like I said at the beginning, we'll never know what Tolkien would have thought of the Jackson movies; but based on what we've just read, it's ...

Shockingly, Christopher Tolkien hates the Lord of the Rings films

The books, at the end of the day, didn't need the films to do well but the films needed the books to do well and Christopher Tolkien would ...

Simon Tolkien: "I don't think JRR would have enjoyed watching the ...

Simon Tolkien shares his view on the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the latest adaptation of his grandfather's books The Hobbit on 5 live ...

I've never really watched the Lord of the... — The Hobbit Q&A

You can read LOTR without reading The Hobbit before it. However, reading The Hobbit will allow yourself to gain some Middle-earth background knowledge and ...

What would JRR Tolkien have to say about this game? - GameFAQs

2) He would have liked the film adaptations, but he might not have cared for the way this was adapted. 3) As a creative person, he would have ...

Did Tolkien really explicitly consider Sam the true hero of The Lord ...

In JRRT's letters before and during the writing of LotR, he clearly describes his intent to create his life's intended magnum opus of a story ...

Why "The Lord of the Rings" Movies are Better Than the Books

... want to make one thing absolutely abundantly clear: I love J.R.R. Tolkien. If you read my last post about “The Lord of the Rings,” you would ...

'Gandalf Will Be Involved': Ian McKellen Confirms He's Wanted to ...

There's no Lord of the Rings without Gandalf.

Will we ever see The Silmarillion on the big screen? - Tolkien Library

As Peter Jackson explained recently at a press conference at Comic-Con International: “J.R.R. Tolkien sold the film rights to The Hobbit and The Lord of the ...

A Tale Conceived Epically - Tolkien on Adapting His Works

What would J.R.R. Tolkien say about Amazon's The Rings of Power? We ... movie of The Lord of the Rings and Tolkien responded with. As ...

Frequently Asked Questions - The Tolkien Society

If you are a child of 9 then the first book should definitely be The Hobbit. Children from 11 onwards may be OK with The Lord of the Rings next, followed ...