<div style='font: 11pt "comic sans MS"; text-align: left; '>I read the book many years ago and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It didn't have quite the ending I expected, of course. It is Part I, after all. So there was really no ending. It made me want to read the next book!
I wonder what the movie goers will feel with an open ended movie.
Last night, I rented the animated version of Fellowship of the Ring, which was renamed Lord of the Rings(not the same producers who created the made for TV "The Hobbit"). It wasn't quite animated, they merely took live action actors and "animated" the film, if you know what I mean. It was well done and didn't omit details as much as "The Hobbit" did(they left out Bjorn). Not a lot of singing as The Hobbit.
There's one scene in the animation which was done also in the live action trailer I saw for Fellowship(due out this December). The one where the Ring Wraith was searching for the hobbits who were hiding under the tree root. Same camera angle!</div>
I wonder what the movie goers will feel with an open ended movie.
Last night, I rented the animated version of Fellowship of the Ring, which was renamed Lord of the Rings(not the same producers who created the made for TV "The Hobbit"). It wasn't quite animated, they merely took live action actors and "animated" the film, if you know what I mean. It was well done and didn't omit details as much as "The Hobbit" did(they left out Bjorn). Not a lot of singing as The Hobbit.
There's one scene in the animation which was done also in the live action trailer I saw for Fellowship(due out this December). The one where the Ring Wraith was searching for the hobbits who were hiding under the tree root. Same camera angle!</div>
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