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aminetude:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLQZVYquPdI

Walküre:
My post on ModDB  :)


--- Zitat ---If you are interested, this is the 'behind the scenes' and the conceivement history of the Dol Guldur plot, involving the setting, the conceptual aspects of the characters and the plot's development itself.

Especially, from 18.47 there is the rough and non-CGI shooting of the Banishment of Sauron, the most memorable acting moment of the Hobbit trilogy, according to John Howe, the conceptual designer ;)

I hope that, if anyone had doubts, you will change idea a bit about Drowned/Seaweed Galadriel :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk-F-8EFIBM
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hoho96:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQkygZdZ_Vk
Alright, so with some bonus content surfacing with the extended edition, it's clearly stated by PJ himself that filming the Hobbit was next to a disaster.
The sudden change in director, and the complete shift in the vision of the movie has left barely any time for planning and preproduction, quite unlike in LOTR where it was one of the best planned and prepared 3 movies ever!

What does everyone think? Does that elevate some of the fan flame off Peter? Do you think that the studio should have cooperated more with PJ regarding time delays?

For me I think Peter would have a quite better result if he had the time to prepare. Especially with the Battle of Five Armies which was the least well received among the 3 Hobbit movies.

Walküre:

--- Zitat von: hoho96 am 20. Nov 2015, 19:01 ---The sudden change in director, and the complete shift in the vision of the movie has left barely any time for planning and preproduction, quite unlike in LOTR where it was one of the best planned and prepared 3 movies ever!


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Simply perfect words!
I too have always admired how everything is nearly closed to a perfect harmony in LOTR when we talk about coherence, continuity and circularity of the whole ensemble.
A 10-hour-long ensemble magnificently managed to be a masterpiece worthy of the Annals of Motion Picture.

Sadly, the difference is evidently clear regarding the Hobbit trilogy.
It's such a pity that it could have turned out to be far greater than it has been...

Adrigabbro:
I personally think it was not that much of a disaster, despite the criticisms. If I had to summarize my feelings in one sentence, it would be :"It could have been so fucking better".

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