I don’t like Borat, Dumb and Dumber, Titanic either.
The one I have that may be more contraversial…I didn’t like the first LOTR movie. I understood every change they made, and they made sense…but I just didn’t like the movie. The relationship between Frodo and Sam was borderline lover instead of bosom buddy. It worked a lot better in the book IMO. That was still an issue in later movies but I’m a whore for action scenes and they had some good ones
[quote]paulwhite959 wrote:
I don’t like Borat, Dumb and Dumber, Titanic either.
The one I have that may be more contraversial…I didn’t like the first LOTR movie. I understood every change they made, and they made sense…but I just didn’t like the movie. The relationship between Frodo and Sam was borderline lover instead of bosom buddy. It worked a lot better in the book IMO. That was still an issue in later movies but I’m a whore for action scenes and they had some good ones :D[/quote]
Lol sadly I agree on the LOTR comment to gay but I loved the whole series as a die hard fan of the books
[quote]paulwhite959 wrote:
I don’t like Borat, Dumb and Dumber, Titanic either.
The one I have that may be more contraversial…I didn’t like the first LOTR movie. I understood every change they made, and they made sense…but I just didn’t like the movie. The relationship between Frodo and Sam was borderline lover instead of bosom buddy. It worked a lot better in the book IMO. That was still an issue in later movies but I’m a whore for action scenes and they had some good ones :D[/quote]
In the book, Frodo and Samwell held hands.
Their relationship is indeed pretty…oldschool, so initially, producers wanted to scrap Sam completely.
caveman, that was mine too. Samwise was essentially a devoted manservant, but he did have a love interest (later wife) apart from Frodo, and had his own thoughts and concerns about the Shire and life in general. In the movie most of those got axed (except for the scene with Galadrial where he sees the Shire burning). It lessened his character.
Schwarzfahrer; I know the relationship was close in the books but it didn’t seem as homosexual as did in the movie. I guess it’s an example of how different impressions can be made over different mediums? It doesn’t really bother me most times.
Yeah. me too on the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
The first Transformers was OK, at least the first 20 minutes I liked…then yeah, pure nutty shit that even my 7 year-old students here in Asia said had too many robots fighting.