It wont be long until we get a videogame adaptation to coincide with it.
>>738992827is that the chicken jockey guy
>>738992827I wonder if he'll stick by his original quote...
about those black hobbits...
>>738992827Lotr was great, but flawed enough. Hobbit was meh. We don't need another attempt. Especially not Silmarillion which is not adaption material at all.
>>738993075oh you mean he stuck by it when he added an interracial couple in the hobbit?
>>738993397>but flawed enoughliterally the greatest trilogy of films out there lil buddy bunghole
>>738993493It could be my memory deceiving me but everyone in The Hobbit was white. They sucked as films but were made before the wokeness craze.
>>738993397Plus there will be black elves and hobbits from here on in any LOTR media and that's a deal breaker.
you got banned from >>>/tv/ too?
>>738993640dwarf to elf. or i suppose this would be interspecial rather than interracial?
>>738992827all of silmarillion? that's impossiblemaybe turin turambar or beren and luthien could be done
>>738993572It's great, but not the same as books. I think hollyjew should stop adapting books and get creative. But they have bigger problems as is.
>>738992827more 3 hours long CGI-vomit nerd borefests, WOOHOO! Just what I wanted
>>738993902Movies will never be as good as books in general. The advantage of movies are>short>You can watch it at the same time as others>You don't really have to imagine anything>can visually represent more>can audibly represent moreThe advantage of books are>You can make them as short or long as possible>unlimited cast size, unlimited scale, unlimited environments etc.>not limited to anything, by anything
>>738996249>>can visually represent more>>can audibly represent morenigga, when you read a book you're supposed to make yourself a mental representation of the events, not just read the words in sequence.Make a pause sometimes and imagine the scene you're reading, with details
>>738999158Here's the problem with that: Your average joe won't be able to envision cinematography or compose a score in his mind, not on the level of actual artists.