Its very boring, the films are too long and i have originally no idea how some people can have a yearly lotr marathon.

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    Well that is an unpopular opinion. I think I might watch the extended editions this weekend now that you brought it up. Cheers!

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      Dude ROTK has like a whole hour of movie after the final battle lmao at some point it’s ridiculous

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        Totally true to the book in that regard, shit refused to end on any kind of high note.

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          The ring gets destroyed about halfway through the last book

          The rest of the book is almost equally divided between Aragorn getting inaugurated, going back to Rivendale, the scouring of the shire, life in the shire afterwards, Frodo Bilbo and the elves going to the undying lands, and then the appendices lol

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        Exactly. Being close to pissing myself in the cinema due to the incessant false summit endings soured that film a bit. Rewatching the extended version at home was amazing though.

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          fades to black Oh that seems like kindof a weird place to end, just stuck on a rock in the lava field.

          fades to black Oh okay, so it was just a little transition. Yeah makes sense for aragorn to be king.

          fades to black Alright, this is getting weird. Sam and Frodo are back in the Shire and Sam’s going to ask this girl out now?

          fades to black Jesus, I get it okay. Frodo is headed off to the undying lands, cool.

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        The ring is destroyed like halfway through the last book. Tolkien was really into worldbuilding, and he refused to let the ring be the end of it. He had to ramble for another half a book about the fallout afterwards. Aragon getting crowned king, Frodo getting banished to the Shadow Realm, some more politicking in Rivendell, and I think we hear a little bit about the elves too?

        I’m also not a fan of the series, FWIW. I read the books. Gave them a fair chance. And fucking hated every minute of it, because I kept expecting it to get better. Because everyone loses their shit over it, so it has to get good eventually, right? I’m a massive fantasy nerd, but LOTR is just a slog.

        He did the same thing with The Hobbit. Smaug dies like three quarters of the way through the book, and he doesn’t even get killed by one of the characters that we’ve been following for the entire fucking book. The main characters just sort of wait for him to leave the lair, then rummage through his pile of gold once he’s gone.

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          Don’t forget the part where they get back to the Shire and they fight off… just some dudes. Over some tobacco. They’ve fought orks, goblins, a giant spider and saved the fucking world. But their arc can’t be complete without fighting a couple guys in the woods I guess.

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    Now this is unpopular.

    May god have mercy on your soul. LotR memes was one of the first communities to migrate over.

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    Compared to how they would get made even today, 20 years later, they’re incredibly well-made and somewhat faithful to the material, shield-surfing, dwarf-tossing, no musical numbers, and no Tom Bombadil aside. The actors involved knew they were working on something special and gave it their all, sometimes even their toe. They stand as the pinnacle of fantasy adventure movies, nothing made before or since can even hold a candle to them, except from maybe the 1983 epic masterpiece, Krull.

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      I cant really do anything with nice scenery, my sensory overloadet teenager brain with a 5 seconds attention spann is bored quickly

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    LOTR is great. It’s pretty much the template of every single fantasy story written since the 20th century.

    The Peter Jackson films are probably the best adaptation of any novel ever made, but with as long as they are, they’re TikTok videos compared to the books in the universe. Know that if you ever read any of them (the Hobbit is a great and short start btw), those fantasy tropes you see are coming straight from the source. Those greedy dwarves obsessed with gold were invented by Tolkien’s creative (and somewhat antisemitic) brain.

    …btw, I assume you’re referring to the original Peter Jackson films. Saying that you don’t like the Hobbit film trilogy is not an unpopular opinion at all. In that case, I think the films were longer than the book lol

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    All the people of my generation (Millenials) absolutely love the ever loving shit out of LOTR but the new one, Gen Z, are more into Marvel and fast paced movies from what I’ve seen.

    And that’s fine. I will keep that epic and timeless masterpiece for myself 🤷‍♂️

    In fact, I think I’m gonna get high and watch all 3 movies tomorrow to start my vacation properly. Thanks for the reminder!

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      There’s a non zero amount of gen z liking LOTR and Tolkien’s other works. There’s a table top that I’m in running The One Ring. So much fun.

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      Yes i do think this tik tok destroyed brains have smth to do with it but i like old films like charlie and the chocolat factory or the 1954 version of 20000 miles below the sea, just lotr is sooo boring for me

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    I hate LOTR! I’ve never heard anyone else say that. Thank you for making me feel less alone!

    I made the mistake of reading the books before watching the movies. Say what you want about JRRT being a world building genius, the books are dull as shit. They are the most boring thing I’ve ever read. I was an avid reader at the time and ended up skipping large portions of the books to try to find any plot.

    Of course that ruined any chance of me enjoying the movies. I tried watching Fellowship but I went into it with such a negative opinion after the books that it was unwatchable.

    • I love the movies from what I remember, but I watched them as a kid.

      I also loved the Hobbit novel. But I have tried on at least three occasions to start the book trilogy to no avail. Not sure what exactly it was, but I usually get through the first chapter and then my interest just dies. Maybe I will try an audiobook version next time.

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    Curious what you think of The Hobbit since I think those are dog shit.

    Also, what about Harry Potter? I don’t they’ve aged as well as LOTR.

    Do you like the Rami cheese in Spider-man?

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    From your comments, it seems like you may just not be in the target demographic for these kinds of films. It sounds like you’re a teenager, and while there may be some teens who enjoy these films, they’re definitely intended for adults. Also, you mentioned that you live in a non-english-speaking country. There’s a lot of English films that manage to translate well to non-english-speaking audiences, but LOTR is unfortunately not one of them. The characters speak heavily in metaphor and idioms, most of which don’t translate well. It’s the same reason Western audiences often have difficulty with older Japanese media.