
ETA: But since you asked. From memory, I seem to remember you declaring your appreciation for the bunny sled many, many times. Alright already, enough with the bunny sled obsession. Jeez...
See how annoying that can be?

My French (as my mother likes to remind me) is very bad, so I watched the German version. I have to say, it is a very lovely documentary, and John Howe and Leo Carruthers truly say some wise words about Tolkien and his world. Sadly, there are no English subtitles for the German version either (and the German subtitles are hilarious...one of them reads "John [Howe] is still fascinated by Toyota".Voronwë the Faithful wrote:I don't speak French, so I couldn't follow that.
Since when has that stopped PJ?Passdagas the Brown wrote:If there enough material in the LOTR Appendices to support such a narrative?
The short answer is probably yes.Passdagas the Brown wrote:I saw it! Well done. Doesn't match the new Mad Max trailer, but what does?
And of course that hasn't stopped PJ before...but he's always had a very well-defined story structure to work from. For a bridge film, he would have to concoct an entirely new narrative - with, I suppose, either Gandalf or Aragorn as a lead protagonist (or, God forbid, Legolas...).
Personally, I'd welcome a Heart of Darkness/ Apocalypse Now-style film about the journey and experience of retaking Moria, with Balin as the central (and very tragic) protagonist. If done properly, it could prove very powerful. But could it be done legally? Curious to hear V-man's thoughts!
Nothing on this earth. The Ayatollah of Rock and Rollah is back.Passdagas the Brown wrote:I saw it! Well done. Doesn't match the new Mad Max trailer, but what does?