I'm gonna catch a bit of flame for this probably but here goes.
I liked the movies. I can't stand the books. The books have some of the worst pacing I have seen in all of literature. Every time something even remote interesting was about to come up it was like Tolkien thought, "Hmmm, I think it's naptime for so and so." he pulled the mythos from a variety of different sources and put a slightly different spin on them. Also putting all these elements together was a fairly difficult accomplishment. I'll give him that credit. He gave us the foundation of modern fantasy for good and ill.
But at the end of the day it was like reading a tourist brochure about a place that never existed. Lengthy passages describing the scenery but no real soul. I read those books twice and got almost all the way through a third time. Maybe I thought I was missing something to appreciate when I was 15 reading it the first time ( I wasn't) or maybe I thought my taste in writing styles would adapt (it didn't) I just fucking hate Tolkien's writing style.
So I loved the movies for their way to break this into a form that is palatable for me to digest.
These new hobbit movies are a different matter altogether. I actually enjoyed reading the Hobbit. It did not need to be stretched into a three part monstrosity.
I liked the movies. I can't stand the books. The books have some of the worst pacing I have seen in all of literature. Every time something even remote interesting was about to come up it was like Tolkien thought, "Hmmm, I think it's naptime for so and so." he pulled the mythos from a variety of different sources and put a slightly different spin on them. Also putting all these elements together was a fairly difficult accomplishment. I'll give him that credit. He gave us the foundation of modern fantasy for good and ill.
But at the end of the day it was like reading a tourist brochure about a place that never existed. Lengthy passages describing the scenery but no real soul. I read those books twice and got almost all the way through a third time. Maybe I thought I was missing something to appreciate when I was 15 reading it the first time ( I wasn't) or maybe I thought my taste in writing styles would adapt (it didn't) I just fucking hate Tolkien's writing style.
So I loved the movies for their way to break this into a form that is palatable for me to digest.
These new hobbit movies are a different matter altogether. I actually enjoyed reading the Hobbit. It did not need to be stretched into a three part monstrosity.