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I Am Legend scrapped its original ending because test audiences 'felt cheated' by the big twist
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The ending to the book is one of the best reveals I've read/watched. The movie discarding it was such a huge disservice.
On this topic: The Hobbit movies.
What the fuck?
I’m rereading the book for the first time since childhood. They retconned all of Thorin’s character traits and Bilbo did not play for time to save them from the trolls.
It’s frustrating.
The animated Hobbit movie is infinitely better than the live action abominations the studio created.
The animated are undeniably better than than the entire series, just based on music alone.
Hobbit movies in general were stupid with how much they padded the story
There's a good movie in there, spread thinly over three. Like butter scraped over too much bread...
Yeah, there's lot of good stuff there, some scenes are absolutely beautiful, and I enjoy them enough to rewatch every couple years, but they're absolutely garbage in how they respect the source material
Also yeah, it feels stretched, and it also feels like it's not the story I want to hear
Also a little afterthought. I've been reading hobbit again after very long time, now to my daughter, and some of the scenes from the books just don't translate to the big picture at all. Some of the stupid ass jokes only linguist could have imagined, and that we love so much, such as the "good morning" -scene or "eleventy-one" from LotR just doesn't give you the smile it deserves.
Some other scenes, like "I am no man" in RotK when Eowyn kills the Witch King just loses all it's glory when it's shortened into a short jest that fits into a movie
I'll leave the last one here for those who don't remember or haven't read the books (yet!)
Please spoil me, I have neither read the book or watched this movie.
spoiler
Basically the main character is the sole survivor in a word of vampiresque monsters. He tries a bit to find a cure while strugging with intense loneliness. During the night he hides in his fortified house. By day, he goes out and hunts them as they sleep. At the end of the book he is captures and put on trial for his heinous acts. They arent monsters really, its a new society, and he is their boogeyman, killing inocent people while they slept. He is the monster. In this new world he will become a legend of old, the monster in the day.I'd suggest reading it instead. It's pretty short (130 pages depending on printing) and a good read.