If you watched the Hobbit and wondered why all those wizard meetings, Necromancer?, do we really need a trilogy" and so forth then you might want to read a nice summary of the important moments in history of Middle-Earth that leads to the events of The Hobbit and why exactly Peter Jackson focused on the moments he did. As I said in my review, the movie was long but short of cutting action scenes, I had no clue how he could have made the movie shorter because those scenes were needed for the larger tapestry that he is putting together. Click here and you can get an idea on why I came to that conclusion. The article also serves as a nice takedown of critics who attacked the film for the wrong reasons. Below is aquick summary of the same with more added from LOTRProject's and Tolkien Gateway timelines. Spoiler warnings for article and below.
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Thursday, January 03, 2013
Saturday, March 26, 2011
The Hobbit, Illustrated by Mauriece Sendak?
Hero Complex has posted an interesting essay that looks into an abandoned edition of The Hobbit that would have been illustrated by Mauriece Sendak who wrote and illustrated Where the Wild Things Are. The article gets into the history of the plan as part of a 30th anniversary edition of the novel and how it fell through thanks to an editor mislabeling the illustrations and JRR Tolkiens famed defense of his creation that continues through to his family (see their volume of lawsuits). Click here to read the entire story and look at some of the sample art that Sendak had put together for the edition.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)




