
DGHCaretaker
Nargothrond
Feb 16, 7:09pm
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Whatever the faults of those films may be - and they're very much in the eye of the beholder, and clearly far from fatal given the success of the trilogy, including fairly good reviews - they were things that Peter made as conscious aesthetic choices, not things borne out of a shortage of time, nor out of some (non-existent) studio bugbear pulling the strings. Agreed. People recognize a slope, or trend, when they see one. Jackson was tacking strongly toward increased CGI and silly humor from the LOTR trilogy and into The Hobbit, from an Elven surfboard and mūmakil to Dwarven pants and barrels. The fear is where to next, but this isn't Jackson directing, so there's hope...
(This post was edited by DGHCaretaker on Feb 16, 7:10pm)
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