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Hi Gary, and welcome!
There's a thread for Tolkien-bashing (of a sort) here
Well, why bash? Tolkien was the very first of his kind. It may seem hackneyed now, but it wasn't when he did it. No, I don't like his preaching or his Catholic imagery (not as strong as Lewis's). But he's a powerful story-teller in a classic allegorical Norse style. He should be enjoyed or hated on his own terms.Thanks for the link. Sorry about the bashing.
Well, why bash? Tolkien was the very first of his kind. It may seem hackneyed now, but it wasn't when he did it. No, I don't like his preaching or his Catholic imagery (not as strong as Lewis's). But he's a powerful story-teller in a classic allegorical Norse style. He should be enjoyed or hated on his own terms.
Jim
I am very disappointed that Peter Jackson isn’t directing it. From what I’ve seen of Guillermo de Toro’s works, I don’t think he’s capable of doing the great job Peter Jackson did with Lord of the Rings. I hope I’m wrong.
You're wrong. Peter Jackson has recently signed on to the project.
Really? According to whom? Last I heard he was going to produce and del Toro (whose Pan's Labyrinth spanks Jackson's four latest movies raw) was going to direct. IMDb, which is usually updated quickly, still has del Toro as director.
del Toro - to direct The Hobbit?
That will make for an interesting and dark take on it. From what I've seen of Del Toro's films The Hobbit would be too light and lacking edge. As I say will be interesting.
I am very disappointed that Peter Jackson isn’t directing it. From what I’ve seen of Guillermo de Toro’s works, I don’t think he’s capable of doing the great job Peter Jackson did with Lord of the Rings. I hope I’m wrong.
You're wrong. Peter Jackson has recently signed on to the project.
I can't wait!
From CNN Entertainment:
'The Hobbit' is a go with Peter Jackson
'The Hobbit' is a go with Peter Jackson | Movie Biz, The Hobbit | Hollywood Insider | EW.com
Since then (the article's from December), del Toro's been confirmed as the director. In other words, exactly what Robert said.Jackson's manager Ken Kamins told Hollywood Insider that Jackson won't be directing the films. "Peter won't be directing because he felt the fans have waited long enough for The Hobbit. It will take the better part of every day of the next four years to write, direct and produce two Hobbit films. Given his current obligations to both The Lovely Bones and Tintin, waiting for Peter, Fran, and Phillippa to write, direct and produce The Hobbit would require the fans wait even longer."
Directors Sam Raimi (Spider-Man), Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth), and Alfonso Cuaron (Children of Men) are still the names that come up as alternate possiblities, but no official creative decision has been made.
Now that I've mentioned to people that I'm re-reading LOTR for the first time in several years, I find a few people have said that they couldn't really get into it for one reason or another. Even after a second time I don't find the story difficult to become enraptured in. If anything I think I am loving it more. To each their own, I suppose.
At any rate I am very happy to be reading Tolkien's classic again. I need better editions than these mass market paperbacks though.