FAO LOTR Fans...
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Some good but mostly bad news for lord of the rings fans.
The Good
The DVD release will have 30 mins extra footage integrated into the main film
(Spoilers are below so only look if you want to)
The bad
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Shelob is NOT in the second film but in the third.
The very bad.
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The original ending of the book will not be in the film.
Peter (Jackson_ was asked how he plans to deal with the ending of the story…since the SOTS is sort of a downbeat ending how do they plan to deal with that? PJ: "There won’t be a downbeat ending because it’s not there". A bit of stunned silence in the room. I find myself still in denial. Peter goes on to explain how he knows that the SOTS was important to Tolkien, that seeing the English countryside destroyed was a big theme but that they did not plan to end the film this way. He said that’s why they paid a sort of homage to it in the mirror of Galadriel scene. He also said he found it the most awkward chapter personally. But he stressed that in order to make a film like this of Frodo and The Ring and his journey to Mordor, you "just couldn’t do it".
More at http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=11565
The Good
The DVD release will have 30 mins extra footage integrated into the main film
(Spoilers are below so only look if you want to)
The bad
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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Shelob is NOT in the second film but in the third.
The very bad.
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The original ending of the book will not be in the film.
Peter (Jackson_ was asked how he plans to deal with the ending of the story…since the SOTS is sort of a downbeat ending how do they plan to deal with that? PJ: "There won’t be a downbeat ending because it’s not there". A bit of stunned silence in the room. I find myself still in denial. Peter goes on to explain how he knows that the SOTS was important to Tolkien, that seeing the English countryside destroyed was a big theme but that they did not plan to end the film this way. He said that’s why they paid a sort of homage to it in the mirror of Galadriel scene. He also said he found it the most awkward chapter personally. But he stressed that in order to make a film like this of Frodo and The Ring and his journey to Mordor, you "just couldn’t do it".
More at http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=11565