Rant number 224
JRR Tolkien was a pretty groovy guy. He was super clever, super imaginative and created his own world 'Middle' Earth, full of his own mythology.
He wrote a few books in total, but of course famously he wrote The Lord of the Rings & the Hobbit.
Which is kind of what the topic is about today.
Great stories that are well known and well loved are lucrative ground for the Hollywood types. Even the ones from New Zealand.
I am of course referring to Peter Jackson. Slightly short, heavily bearded, he created a very respectable film adaptation of the Lord of the Rings, changing the way that films are released for ever.
In the past you see, films were released as one 'picture'. Rarely of course did they stretch more than around 3 hours, but anything more than that became a sequel. The Godfather for example, is a long film - that had two sequels. It was the status quo then, but it's not the same now.
You see, the Lord of the Rings was released as one story - stretched across 3, 3 hour plus films. Now I know thats how the books are also presented however, as a film goes - its a bit cheeky.
You see, watching even one film these days is expensive. Watching 3 of them in place of one, makes things rather pricy indeed!
The same can be said of the Harry Potter films (although personally, I couldn't care less.) The latter couple were split into 2, doubling revenue without doubling the costs of making the movie.
Good business, but not really fair!
So now, getting back to my previous statement, the crux of things. They've announced that the upcoming move of the Hobbit will be dragged across not just two, but three films. Now, I love the book- but it's not exactly that long a story really. It probably really comes in at around half the length of one of the 6 books that makes up The Lord of the Rings. Is there any need to drag it out as long as all that?
I don't mind if they are doing it to keep the integrity of the story in tact of course, but if it means Peter Jackson is going to be meddling again. I don't fancy paying for 3 movies worth!
Do it properly, don't just make it long!
Rant over.
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