(I thought Faramir became more complex, not less)
(me too)
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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(I thought Faramir became more complex, not less)
(me too)
Me three.
(I thought Faramir became more complex, not less)
Me too. And I like him better in the movie. Book!Faramir onscreen would have killed the momentum.
I thought Faramir became more complex, not less
I'm not sure I agree with that, but my statement was referring to Sean's statement about the Ring treatment vis-a-vis those who can resist it in the book (Eldest, who is immune, and Faramir, who resists).
Faramir does feel (to me) like a bigger character in a sense in the movie because his screen time feels bigger, but he has tons of backstory depth in the book and isn't mostly a daddyissues duty martyr, which diminished him, in spite of Denham's charismatic performance, in my experience.
But perhaps we should talk about this over in Stinky Hobbits if folks want to carry on?
But perhaps we should talk about this over in Stinky Hobbits if folks want to carry on?
Yes, please.
And whom should I talk to to get a Groundhog Day thread?
(kidding, not trying to be snotty)
(kidding, not trying to be snotty)
You're not fooling anyone!
resists temptation to post this multiple times
Frank (nice numberslut, btw!), I addressed your question re: Uma in the LotR thread.
Dear heavens. I had no idea that Chris Rock would be hosting the Oscars.
This could be much fun!
I had no idea that Chris Rock would be hosting the Oscars
This could be the best Oscars ever.
I'm still holding out for Kelsey Grammer. But Chris Rock has lots o' potential.