• Visstix@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    The battle of helm’s deep is way better in the movies at least. Battle of gondor… some parts are better in the books, the whole “ghosts killing everyone” in the movies was a bit cheap. But either way both are great.

    Oh and frodo in book > frodo in movie

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      16 hours ago

      Hot take, the battles in the book aren’t great because Tolkien doesn’t want to glorify violence. Half of the fights are like two pages in the books before the point of view character passes out. After realizing that I was kind of disappointed in how “campy early 2000s action movie” the battles in the films are.

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      17 hours ago

      There certainly are things I liked better in the books, I remember that much. But when judging entirety of books vs entirety of movies movies were better in my opinion.

      (I’m only talking LotR itself ofc)

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          13 hours ago

          The Hobbit and LOTR books are actually fantastic to listen to as audiobooks. The narrator (at least in the version I had) sings all the songs.

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            8 hours ago

            Oh yeah I loved those too. Depends on the narrator I guess as well. But the music in the movies is on a different level.