Don't you mean "stoked" .Ex? But that's besides the point.
I'm biased towards it. Even though Jackson did a great job with the movies, they're still nowhere as good as the books and I assume The Hobbit will leave me with the same feeling.
Mmm looks like they're doing it in 2 parts. I guess Jackson doesn't want to cut as much as he did in LOTR.
I have the e-books for LOTR and The Hobbit in my nook but never got around to reading them (although I intend to one day). I went though His Dark Materials series first and currently on Wheel of Time books - and a few other novels in between.
inky wrote:I have the e-books for LOTR and The Hobbit in my nook but never got around to reading them (although I intend to one day). I went though His Dark Materials series first and currently on Wheel of Time books - and a few other novels in between.
Do me a favour and get rid of His Dark Materials. It's one of the most horrible fantasy series I ever read.
inky wrote:I have the e-books for LOTR and The Hobbit in my nook but never got around to reading them (although I intend to one day). I went though His Dark Materials series first and currently on Wheel of Time books - and a few other novels in between.
If you haven't gotten A Song of Ice and Fire yet, go get that shizz.
takolin wrote:Do me a favour and get rid of His Dark Materials. It's one of the most horrible fantasy series I ever read.
I was intrigued when I found out that His Dark Materials was an antithesis to The Chronicles of Narnia's religious tone. Bought all three books and couldn't get pass the second, or maybe the third? It's been collecting dust in my shelf for years now - unfinished.
@Izaach: I have it downloaded. I intend to read through the series - maybe after I'm done with the current WOT books.
@takolin: There are certain things (okay, huge points) that annoyed (and confused) me about the series which were mostly in The Amber Spyglass; I certainly believe that he could have done a greater job and the third book did not do the first two any justice. However, I still generally enjoyed reading Pullman's books not because of its message and the controversy behind it, but because it is a nicely written fantasy-adventure series that appeals in different ways to children and adult readers.
Should be a good movie....It was my favorite Tolkien tale. I can't say i'm not bitter about how much Peter Jackson is supporting 3D. It's like it was in the 90s...gimmicky little things pop out of the screen every now and then and people eat it up. The concept art is even being drawn in 3D.
FireJammerXR wrote:Should be a good movie....It was my favorite Tolkien tale. I can't say i'm not bitter about how much Peter Jackson is supporting 3D. It's like it was in the 90s...gimmicky little things pop out of the screen every now and then and people eat it up. The concept art is even being drawn in 3D.
As long as they still have 2D releases, it's all good. I've only seen 2 movies in 3D (just to make sure I'm not biased since the first one was a Shyamalan movie) and I hated every minute of it. Gaaah! 3D kills real cinematography since most film-makers nowadays seem to be more focused on how much part of the movie can be effective in 3D rather than how to really capture the movie. Then again, most people do feed on dumb shit like that so I guess they go where the money is.
inky wrote:I have the e-books for LOTR and The Hobbit in my nook but never got around to reading them (although I intend to one day). I went though His Dark Materials series first and currently on Wheel of Time books - and a few other novels in between.
If you haven't gotten A Song of Ice and Fire yet, go get that shizz.
takolin wrote:Do me a favour and get rid of His Dark Materials. It's one of the most horrible fantasy series I ever read.
I was intrigued when I found out that His Dark Materials was an antithesis to The Chronicles of Narnia's religious tone. Bought all three books and couldn't get pass the second, or maybe the third? It's been collecting dust in my shelf for years now - unfinished.
The style of writing in HDM wasn't great....but the theme overall was pretty impressive. I loved the series (granted I read them in like, 7th grade) but the movie they released made me want to punch a sheep.
Im still mustering up the energy to read JRR Martin's series...my gf has been pestering me about it since they announced the series. Its her favorite book series.
never read the book or anything any1 wanna explain it a little i know its kinda like the back story of lord of the rings??? thats what someone told me at work lol
DinoNuggets wrote:never read the book or anything any1 wanna explain it a little i know its kinda like the back story of lord of the rings??? thats what someone told me at work lol
Want us to explain the story of LotR or just the Hobbit? Either way, it's way too rich to be able to paraphrase it.
DinoNuggets wrote:never read the book or anything any1 wanna explain it a little i know its kinda like the back story of lord of the rings??? thats what someone told me at work lol
It's a fairly short read. I got a small paperback version of a mere 300 pages. It's a lot lighter than lets say the Lord of the Rings itself.