Well, I liked the ending of HP 7, in my opinion it did make sense and it wasn't all that cheesy. And I got to admit that although many times when I watch a movie or read a book I would be totally content with killing off the main character(I really wanted Iron Man to die in The Avengers :P ), I would be unbelievably broken down if JK Rowling killed any one of the three main characters. As for the part of dementors, I don't think it's a complete rip-off, I would rather call it an inspiration, she created a whole new creature, there is nothing about Nazguls taking away your soul through your mouth. I have also felt like JK got inspired to create Neville by the character of Sam, but you couldn't say that they're completely the same. Therefore, for me, it is not a rip-off, it would be kind of stupid to rip-off two or three things and then create 7 books full of crazy shiz. :)Emil wrote:Tolkien hands down, everything about those books are so structured because he made that entire world and wrote out it's history ever since the beginning of times which means that everything has it's own explanation. Rowling is okay, but the HP books are for me largely ruined by the extremely cheesy ending of the last book, that ending belonged in an american tv-show, also the fact how she so obviously ripped of the Nazgûls for the dementors and the locket as the horcrux. That along with alot of logical loopholes, like how did they get to Hogwarts before the mugglers invented the locomotive and why don't they use one of their own devices?
As for Peter Jackson, he destroyed so many characters in the movie (Faramir, Denethor, Gimli, Legolas, hell, even Aragorn) I'm scared for what he might do with Hobbit, I wouldn't be surprised he kills Smaug by having Legolas firing an arrow in his ass.
The logical loopholes, as you put it, can easily be explained, the wizards could've invented the locomotive way before muggles did, so it could be their own device, or it is mentioned in the books that when Hogwarts started, the 4 founding bitches(Gryffindor, Slytherin and the two other bitches who escaped from the kitchen) have constantly been looking for the students that they would like and then they would just take them to Hogwarts. There is many questions like you have on the internet, some of them can be answered through some hidden sentence in the books, or from some interview by JK, or her website. She's got a whole lot of information concerning HP books stored in her apartment, written down on paper.
To Peter Jackson, I don't think that he's done such a bad job, many directors would fail hard, he didn't. It is extremely hard to show the true nature of those characters when you are limited to a certain amount of length of the movie. For example, if he fucked up, then what did David Yates do ? Did he fuck up multiplied by 756892146598 ? :P
I also believe, like you, that we should've seen more of the friendship between Legolas and Gimli, something more of the dwarf's good heart and Legolas' love for nature and everything that is alive. But I got the character of Faramir and Aragorn from the movies pretty well, also Denethor.
You know, making a fantasy movie, there is a lot of things you can fuck up, most of all, it can look totally unnatural and stupid once you see it on the film, I mean, there are dwarves, elfs, talking trees and all kinds of shit, and Peter Jackson with his team made it beautiful and compelling. Also, I will say this and repeat it forever after, that apart from many who cannot do that, Peter Jackson managed to add some scenes that were not in the book but I believe that even Tolkien would like them and even consider putting them in the book. Like you bow to noone scene, that one was amazing.
And most of all, I do not mind when the movie and the book differ, I only mind it when the scenes in the book are great and the scenes in the movie are different and suck ass. Gimli, although not exactly the same as in the book, is one hell of a great character in the movies, and definitely the funniest of all. I love Gimli in the movie, and I love him in the books also.
Arwen is the daughter of Elrond; and Aragorn is descended in (more or less) direct line from Elros, Elrond's brother. However, this line of Kings by which Aragorn is seperated from his ancestor also was several millenia long, so they are far from being related by blood.Emil wrote:Yeah not ever one knows this but Arwen and Aragorn are related. And not in some vague way either but almost full blown incest way.