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50 Reasons Lord of the Rings Sucks
Pointless Waste of Time ^

Posted on 12/22/2002 9:05:26 PM PST by A.J.Armitage

50 Reasons why
LORD OF THE RINGS


sucks



  1. Fellowship of the Rings was shoved down our throats.

    I've heard some students are even forced to read some novelization of the movie in their literature classes. Ridiculous. Does Hollywood run our classrooms now?

  2. Greed.

    Hollywood can't make a movie these days without crapping out a sequel the next year to squeeze more money out of the sheep. Guess what; there's ANOTHER LOTR movie coming this Christmas. Gee, I wonder what will bring Rocky out of retirement this time?

  3. Quality Control at New Line.

    Millions of copies of the LOTR DVD have thick black bars at the bottom and top of the screen throughout the film. Didn't anyone catch this? You know what happens at the end, in the extreme foreground and extreme upper sky? Neither do I. Bush league, guys.

  4. They switched Darrens on us!

    Look closely and you'll notice the human member of their party is played by two different actors at different points of the movie (it takes a sharp eye to notice, but one of them has red hair, one black).

  5. Quality Control at New Line, II.

    In the massive Mt. Doom battle scene at the beginning of Fellowship of the Ring, a DVD pause reveals at least half a dozen of the 50,000 Orc Warrior extras are wearing modern tennis shoes.

  6. Speaking of Orcs...

    The Orcs were obviously stolen from PC game maker Blizzard and its Warcraft series. Too bad Blizzard is apparently too scared to sue New Line over it.

  7. Racism.

    Percentage of protagonists in Fellowship who are white: 100. Meanwhile the black antagonists and their black crow spies and their black glass seeing ball inhabit their black towers and perform black magic. Gosh, I wonder if there's some symbolism there?

  8. Gold: The Stretchy Element.

    The ring, which is seen to be at least two inches in diameter at the beginning to fit the polish sausage-sized finger of Sauron, suddenly fits Frodo's child-sized finger later. I guess this movie takes place in a world where rings magically change sizes on their own.

  9. Violence.

    Give me one reason that story couldn't have been told without all the fighting.

  10. Horse sense.

    Why didn't they take horses on their quest? Or even better, why didn't Gandalf's giant flying bird friend haul them into Mordor? Watch out, Frodo! All of your methods of transportation have been swallowed by the Dark Lord of the Plot Hole!

  11. Retracted.*

    See below.

  12. Return of the Living Dead.

    If you watch closely during the Inn scene, Frodo and his crew are shown getting stabbed by the Ring Wraiths. Then, five seconds later, they are fine again. Note to the director: try proofreading your movie before you release it to the public.

  13. Did someone say plot hole?

    Liv Tyler's character is seen easily defeating nine strong supernatural beings, even though she is clearly a woman.

  14. The Battle Droid Syndrome.

    The mutated muscular soldiers of Mordor turned out to be hilariously ineffective soldiers, a dozen of them held off by a single dying human. Apparently they made the beasts by crossing Orcs, Goblins and the French.

  15. Sloppy CGI.

    Gandalf's smoke boat is pretty impressive, but smoke cannot be made to travel horizontally, thus revealing it to be nothing but a cheap special effect.

  16. The Asbestos Wizard.

    We all saw Gandalf fall into the molten core of Middle Earth after his battle with the firebeast thing. Well, I guess the Gandalf action figure must have sold well, because in the slap-together sequel coming up this year Gandalf is back. I wonder if they'll even bother to explain it. Maybe he'll be resurrected via voodoo, a la the corpse in Weekend at Bernie's II (look closely and you'll notice LOTR steals several elements from the WAB films).

  17. Invisible Implausibility.

    Every time Frodo or Bilbo went invisible with the ring they should have also gone BLIND. Your eyes cannot function unless light is reflected off the cornea. If light passes through it (as must be the case with invisibility) sight is no longer possible. Also, rings do not turn you invisible.

  18. The Asbestos Wizard, II.

    The giant fire beast thing at the end was breathing a firey breath hot enough to send heat-distortion waves through the air. The sheer temperature of the air should have burned off Gandalf's beard and eyebrows. None of my reading on evolutionary biology reveals a single reason why a particular race of humans would develop unflammable facial hair as this would provide practically no advantage in either survival or mating.

  19. I'll have to rent that one.

    The rushed-through story the screenwriter threw in as the first ten minutes of Fellowship of the Ring looked a lot more interesting than the movie we were forced to watch. Why didn't somebody make a movie off that instead?

  20. Magic Mechanics.

    Experts on the occult say in order for a wizard to floorspin a fully-grown man like Gandalf, he'd need three magical staffs, not two.

  21. Finders, keepers.

    So Bilbo, who we are supposed to identify with as a protagonist, finds a piece of someone else's jewelry and just keeps it for himself? That's funny, because I would expect a good man to submit it to the local Lost and Found so it could be claimed by its owner. It makes me wonder if he bought that hillside house or if he was just squatting.

  22. Go-Go Gadget Arrow Sprouter.

    Legolas shoots arrow after arrow at his enemies, and yet the number of arrows in his quiver never decreases. I guess elves have glands on their back that secrete arrows.

  23. Watch out! He's going to explode!

    The heroes are shown eating again and again, and yet no one ever goes to the bathroom throughout their entire quest.

  24. Meesa gonna make theesa movie suckah!

    The character of Gollum in The Two Towers will be entirely computer animated, in a cheap effort to cash in on Jar Jar Binks Mania. Thank you, Peter Jackson. Thank you right to Hell.

  25. Propaganda.

    The Elves, clearly the most advanced and wise species, are also clearly gay.

  26. Speaking of Elves...

    Elves are beautiful and wise and tall? Great warriors? Makers of fine lightweight weapons? Our modern knowledge of elves has observed only an ability to make cookies and toys. All the elves in the film are portrayed as living in a warm paradise (Rivendell) but our own information tells us the aforementioned group of toymaking elves work and thrive in the arctic. Hey, Mr. Jackson: Research is half of writing.

  27. Homage or theft?

    The "happy village of little people" idea was stolen from Willow.

  28. Homage or theft II?

    The wise old wizard character was stolen from Harry Potter.

  29. Homage or theft III?

    The "travelling on our quest through a corn field" scene was stolen from Shrek.

  30. Homage or theft IV?

    The character of the rebellious-but-helpful Ranger was stolen from Val Kilmer in Willow.

  31. Homage or theft V?

    The concept of the violent dwarf was based on Al Pacino.

  32. Homage or theft VI?

    The "old man looking through the door hatch at the approaching little people" scene was stolen from A Clockwork Orange.

  33. Homage or theft VII?

    The cantina scene with a noisy bar filled with a mix of otherworldly species was stolen from Cecile B. DeMille's One Night in an Alien Bar.

  34. Homage or theft VIII?

    The incident with the flock of evil magical spying crows serving the All-Seeing Eye was based on an actual incident.

  35. Homage or theft IX?

    The character of the Giant Evil Flaming All-Seeing Eye was based on former President Jimmy Carter.

  36. Homage or theft X?

    The character of Elrond was based on Agent Smith from The Matrix.

  37. Weighty issues.

    AKA "Plot Hole No. 273." Even with all that walking and light eating, the character of Sam only got fatter.

  38. Realism, schmealism.

    Liv Tyler's immortal elf volunteers to give up her eternal life for a single romance with a human man. Could any man really be that well endowed? I find it unlikely.

  39. Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow.

    The most advanced civilization is that of the elves, which are long-haired, new-age types? Sorry, Mr. Jackson, but modern science has proven that in any modern civilization, hippies would be extinct.

  40. Too many notes.

    No movie should be over two hours long. Did we need that whole thing in the mine? Didn't it seem like they were just adding pointless scenes in the middle to pad it? It's like they decided beforehand they wanted three hours and used filler to flesh it out.

  41. Too many notes, II.

    I just want to re-emphasize the above point. There is no reason entertainment can't be concise.

  42. Too many notes, III.

    Too many characters to keep track of. The dwarf was clearly only there as a token dwarf character to sell tickets to lucrative movie-going dwarf demographic. Lose him.

  43. Rationalization for violence.

    Why is the black octopus creature painted as the bad guy when it attacks, when one of the fellowship had clearly been throwing rocks at it?

  44. The Shoeless Land.

    The Hobbits both 1) refuse to wear shoes and 2) run a livestock-based farming economy. Wouldn't they constantly be stepping in crap? Why doesn't the movie address this issue?

  45. Casting.

    Why couldn't Frodo have been played by Christopher Walken?

  46. Casting, II.

    Why couldn't Gandalf have been played by Bruce Campbell?

  47. Casting, III.

    Why couldn't Bilbo have been played by Vin Diesel?

  48. Casting, IV.

    Why couldn't the Ranger have been played by a monkey?

  49. The Score.

    The background music wasn't nearly funky enough for me.

  50. What's that smell?

    As bad as the Lucasfilm leaks were last year, the filmmakers of The Two Towers already have the novelization out in paperback. I've seen it at Barnes & Noble already. As if we needed any less of a reason to go see it.

*RETRACTED REASONS LORD OF THE RINGS SUCKS:


11. Damn you, gravity!

The giant firebeast thing is defeated by Gandalf when he destroys the bridge, sending the creature plunging to its death... despite the fact that it has wings.

This was retracted when a reader pointed out that the wings, like the rest of the beast, were made of shadow and fire and thus would be useless for flight. Thanks for the tip!




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To: AppyPappy
Didn't she work on this film a few years ago when they shot all 3 episodes in NZ?
181 posted on 12/24/2002 4:59:55 AM PST by dennisw
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To: dennisw; Deb
She was the barmaid in the saloon fight scene.
182 posted on 12/24/2002 5:54:58 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: underthesun
ping
183 posted on 12/24/2002 9:31:44 AM PST by CougarGA7
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To: Jael
A few ripostes to the article you posted:

It was Tolkein who converted C.S. Lewis from atheist to Christian.

While Led Zeppelin did make a lot of Tolkein references, and wrote "So Mote Be It" on the vinyl of Led Zep III, and Plant bought Crowley's mansion, they rocked! And Battle of Evermore featured Sandy Denny, who worked with the Strawbs in her earlier years. The Strawbs are one of my top three favorite bands - try "Songs from the Witchwood" or "Grave New World"

Saw Illuvatar at the 2002 NEARfest. They were pretty good.

184 posted on 12/26/2002 9:01:26 AM PST by lds23
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To: valkyrieanne
My favorite line is when the wizard reappears after fighting the Ballhog, and they ask him how he got there.

"Well, once out of the pit...."

185 posted on 12/26/2002 9:05:31 AM PST by lds23
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To: Sabertooth
Can I be put on this ring ping list. I am a huge Lord of the Rings fan (both books and movies)
186 posted on 12/26/2002 9:17:36 AM PST by Festa
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To: Ignatz
This guy clrearly dose not know what he is talking about.All of this is BACKWARDS!
187 posted on 12/26/2002 10:16:10 AM PST by Sawdring
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To: A.J.Armitage
Somebody needs to read the trilogy before writing about it.
188 posted on 12/26/2002 10:19:57 AM PST by gitmo
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To: A.J.Armitage
The only things more amusing than funny satirical posts on FR are the totally serious outraged posts that follow. Thanks for the double amusement Mr. Armitage. :-)
189 posted on 12/26/2002 10:22:27 AM PST by Snuffington
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To: A.J.Armitage
What a dumb rant...

2) All three episodes were filmed concurrently in New Zealand to defay the entir production cost...It was a gutsy business move and obviously payed off well...Not to mention that it was based on Three books...did you think they would only do one movie?

3) You really need to get grip...that is called letter boxing...and is used to display the film in its original format...what you fail to realize that on almost every movie on TV, when letter box is absent, you are missing either the Right, Left of both sides of the image...clueless

190 posted on 12/26/2002 10:27:12 AM PST by antaresequity
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To: titanmike
"Moreover, the plot and basic story do not really seem altogether plausible"

Hobbits, elves, dwarfs, dragons, wizards,orcs, Gollum, ents. Its all fiction anyway, how can it "plausible" to begin with?

191 posted on 12/26/2002 10:29:11 AM PST by Rebelbase
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To: Jael
But those books dealt with real people facing things that could really happen, in that they did not take place in some kind of fantasy world with occult images.

Personally, I can't think of any kind of fiction less imaginative or any more boring to read than that which presents situations which could happen to real people in real life. I live real life. It surrounds me. I read to escape, to experience a world unlike the one I know, which is why I read so much SF and fantasy. That doesn't mean I'm into the occult or that I am non- or anti- Christian or anything; it just means I have different tastes than you do.

Don't make so much of the fact that some people like fantasy.

192 posted on 12/27/2002 11:02:30 PM PST by exDemMom
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To: gitmo
Somebody needs to upgrade his sarcasm detectors...
193 posted on 12/27/2002 11:06:25 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: aruanan
Freaking hilarious.

I wonder for those reading the thread what the average number of seconds was before they realized the satiric nature of the 50 reasons.

#3 for me, although I can't believe anybody could get past #9 and still think it was serious. It's even better if you imagine it being read by Comic Store Guy from the Simpsons.

194 posted on 12/27/2002 11:43:25 PM PST by ThinkDifferent
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To: MarkL
One of the things that I love in the movies is to see on screen what's only been in my head for all these years.

For the most part, I haven't been disappointed.

Gee, it doesn't take much to satisfy you does it?

I saw the movie and thought it sucked major time. The movie is way too long and doesn't make a lick of sense. No way will I bother seeing the third one.

195 posted on 12/28/2002 12:14:48 AM PST by SwordofTruth
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To: valkyrieanne
According to the National Geographic special on Tolkein (that was included in the Special Collectors Edition of the DVD), Elvish is based on Finnish, and it's obvious that Jackson based Rohan on northern europe (from the architecture).

Mark
196 posted on 12/28/2002 3:04:06 AM PST by MarkL
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To: A.J.Armitage
This is meant to be laughable, right? :-D
197 posted on 12/28/2002 3:07:05 AM PST by k2blader
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To: SwordofTruth
Gee, it doesn't take much to satisfy you does it?

I saw the movie and thought it sucked major time. The movie is way too long and doesn't make a lick of sense. No way will I bother seeing the third one.

Who peed in your wheaties this morning? I'm glad that you won't be seeing the third movie, that way, it'll be easier for me to get a seat.

IMNSHO, this is one of the best screen adaptations of a set of books that I've ever seen. Does PJ take some liberties? Sure, but then again, a fantasy world has to be one of the more difficult things there is to bring to a big screen. I think that PJ has done a terrific job, and I'm sure that he'll be hurt that you won't be seeing his third film next year.

Mark

198 posted on 12/28/2002 3:12:35 AM PST by MarkL
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To: A.J.Armitage
Well 1 thing was right and it was'nt even a reason this thread is a

Pointless Waste of Time ^

Ive read the trilogy and i think the movies do them much honor as far as special affects and storyline.

199 posted on 12/28/2002 3:14:20 AM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Well 1 thing was right and it was'nt even a reason this thread is a

Pointless Waste of Time ^

Ive read the trilogy and i think the movies do them much honor as far as special affects and storyline.


Still didn't get it, huh?
200 posted on 12/28/2002 6:43:25 AM PST by aruanan
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