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Brits taking over Hollywood... Page 2

Quote: zooo @ August 15 2008, 6:34 PM BST

Hopefully everyone will download it instead and they'll end up with no takings at all. FUCKERS!!!

That's what I'll do, purely out of protest!

However, if they decide to release it NEXT Christmas, then at least the feeling will be there, and I'd attend in that case.

Bastards.

Quote: PhQnix @ August 15 2008, 6:38 PM BST

They aren't even a unified production team are they? Don't they have different directors/producers for each film?

...so?

News is, more than one person has read the books.

Quote: Aaron @ August 15 2008, 6:38 PM BST

However, if they decide to release it NEXT Christmas, then at least the feeling will be there, and I'd attend in that case.

Might I venture, a prezunctly?

Quote: zooo @ August 15 2008, 6:39 PM BST

Might I venture, a prezunctly?

Why yes, yes you may. :)

Quote: zooo @ August 15 2008, 6:39 PM BST

...so?

News is, more than one person has read the books.

The LotR trilogy was basically overseen by one man with a passion for the books, this isn't the case with the Harry Potter movies. That was the point I was trying to make.

Even if they were lovingly crafted films you still can't get away from the fact that the acting is terrible as is most of the writing.

Well, that's subjective.

I have seen all the Potter films and loved every one. I've seen all the LOTRs and hated every minute. Bored to tears.

I can't imagine how yawnsome the books are.

Quote: PhQnix @ August 15 2008, 6:38 PM BST

Don't they have different directors for each film?

Yes. The books progress and shift in style and tone, so different directors are required to realise the individuality of each installment. It would be stupid to have just the one.

Quote: PhQnix @ August 15 2008, 6:41 PM BST

The LotR trilogy was basically overseen by one man with a passion for the books, this isn't the case with the Harry Potter movies. That was the point I was trying to make.

Nah, the Harry Potter movies are "basically overseen" by one woman with a passion for the books. JK Rowling. She has veto on pretty much everything.

Quote: PhQnix @ August 15 2008, 6:41 PM BST

Even if they were lovingly crafted films you still can't get away from the fact that the acting is terrible as is most of the writing.

Incorrect x 2.

Quote: zooo @ August 15 2008, 6:42 PM BST

I have seen all the Potter films and loved every one. I've seen all the LOTRs and hated every minute. Bored to tears.

*nods in agreement*

Except I fell asleep in the first LOTR, it was that sould-destroyingly shite. I hate myself, but not quite enough to try the others.

Quote: zooo @ August 15 2008, 6:42 PM BST

I can't imagine how yawnsome the books are.

FAR more than the films!

Quote: Aaron @ August 15 2008, 6:47 PM BST

Yes. The books progress and shift in style and tone, so different directors are required to realise the individuality of each installment. It would be stupid to have just the one.

Laughing out loud

Quote: Aaron @ August 15 2008, 6:47 PM BST

Nah, the Harry Potter movies are "basically overseen" by one woman with a passion for the books. JK Rowling. She has veto on pretty much everything.

I just lost respect for her.

Quote: Aaron @ August 15 2008, 6:47 PM BST

Incorrect x 2.

Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson can't act, they really struggle. Rupert Grint can just about play Ron, which makes it a shame that his character is so poorly written.

I suppose this is a case of those ubiquitous opinions I keep hearing about.

Laughing out loud

Can I just mention how unutterably SHITE the acting was in LOTR?

Elijah Wood is normally great, but he and the other one are aaaawful. Plus the script writing is laughable, so I don't know how you can use those same things against Potter films.

Quote: PhQnix @ August 15 2008, 7:02 PM BST

Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson can't act, they really struggle. Rupert Grint can just about play Ron, which makes it a shame that his character is so poorly written.

Each to their own I suppose. :)

Quote: zooo @ August 15 2008, 7:04 PM BST

Elijah Wood is normally great

Laughing out loud

Am I the only person in Britain who has neither read any of the books nor seen any of the film adaptations of Harry Potter & Lord Of The Rings? (Not boasting about this, just there must be someone else out there.)

Wow Tim, that's impressive. I'm not a LOTR fan particularly, but I happened to find myself watching one when they came out anyway - very hard to avoid so you've done well (I saw the last LOTR, it was actually quite good - but it just wouldn't end!)

Harry Potter films are great. No argument need be given. I am great. Full stop. Good night.

Quote: Mark @ August 15 2008, 11:39 PM BST

Wow Tim, that's impressive.

Er... impressive... right... Can I list it as an achievement on my writer's c.v.? ;)

(On the downside I have had to sit through every bit of High School Musical toss going. But that's just an inevitable consequence of having twin 9 year old daughters.)

I must confess I am really looking forward to THE HOBBIT film.

Quote: Tim Walker @ August 15 2008, 8:55 PM BST

Am I the only person in Britain who has neither read any of the books nor seen any of the film adaptations of Harry Potter & Lord Of The Rings? (Not boasting about this, just there must be someone else out there.)

I've had nothing to do with the Potter franchise (books or films) but I've read and seen all the LOTR junk. Follies of youth.

As great as Coogan and Pegg are, I don't think either of them will ever have the box office clout of an Adam Sandler or Ben Stiller. Perhaps the only Brit comic actor who might one day be able to "open" a movie is Sasha Baron Cohen. And it'll be interesting to see if Edgar Wright can succeed at helming a big American film in the future.

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