Our Sponsor Sideshow Send us News
Lord of the Rings Tolkien
Search Tolkien
Lord of The RingsTheOneRing.net - Forged By And For Fans Of JRR Tolkien
Lord of The Rings Serving Middle-Earth Since The First Age

Lord of the Rings Movie News - J.R.R. Tolkien

  Main Index   Search Posts   Who's Online   Log in
The One Ring Forums: Tolkien Topics: Movie Discussion: The Hobbit: It is obvious that you have put thought into what you are posting...: Edit Log



Owain
Tol Eressea


Jun 19 2010, 4:32pm


Views: 1434
It is obvious that you have put thought into what you are posting...

... but I don't understand where you are getting all of this... even after reading your posts. You are reading into a situation and connecting dots and making a lot of hasty generalizations. Let me give you an example

"So let me throw out an example. If it were a script issue (one of the "many and varied" reasons DT said he had for leaving) what would be the Mimic and Ofelia-like issue he had with the script? There could be several."

If its a script issue then why is he staying on as a screenwriter? Why is he still anticipating the films with the rest of us? Why will he be looking for his artistic fingerprints when he is planning to be at the premiere. These are all statements he has made? He is not afraid to stand for artistic value... agreed. And he still see's that in The Hobbit. PJ stated that while deeply saddened the parting was amicable. And the reasons were consistent with what GDT stated. The "protracted" timeline. It adds up.

These are things stated directly from the parties involved.

Where are you getting all of this?

"Question everything, embrace the bad, and hold on to the good."

(This post was edited by Owain on Jun 19 2010, 4:34pm)


Edit Log:
Post edited by Owain (Tol Eressea) on Jun 19 2010, 4:32pm
Post edited by Owain (Tol Eressea) on Jun 19 2010, 4:34pm


Search for (options) Powered by Gossamer Forum v.1.2.3

home | advertising | contact us | back to top | search news | join list | Content Rating

This site is maintained and updated by fans of The Lord of the Rings, and is in no way affiliated with Tolkien Enterprises or the Tolkien Estate. We in no way claim the artwork displayed to be our own. Copyrights and trademarks for the books, films, articles, and other promotional materials are held by their respective owners and their use is allowed under the fair use clause of the Copyright Law. Design and original photography however are copyright © 1999-2012 TheOneRing.net. Binary hosting provided by Nexcess.net

Do not follow this link, or your host will be blocked from this site. This is a spider trap.