LordoftheBrownRing wrote:
I think people take this book vs movie debate way too seriously. Especially with this. Im just happy to have them work on a middle earth project as often as possible. I hope they continue to do more in the future as well. We all know there was never supposed to be a Star Wars 7.....well, here we are.
I won't speak for everyone, but at least for me, it has very little to do with being a book purist, and very much to do with over-reliance on silly CGI antics and completely suspenseless action sequences at the expense of decent editing and narrative flow. Peter Jackson clearly isn't being told "no" by anybody this time, and I think the movies suffer for it, to the point that they're just not really good movies anymore. Sure, book purists had gripes with
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, but for the most part those movies were very well regarded because, faithfulness to the source material or not, they were just well made.
Star Wars Episodes I-III were a different case, in my opinion. They were bad movies, don't get me wrong, but they did tell a completely new story, and illustrated parts of the Star Wars universe that we had never seen before. While the movies themselves were poor, what they did in terms of world-building in the Star Wars fictional setting was a big deal. The
Hobbit movies are just a poor rendition of a story that's already out there.
I most definitely wouldn't hold my breath for more after this, though. Whereas George Lucas is all too happy to license out all manner of work for Star Wars, the Tolkiens have been pretty tight-fisted with the rights to J.R.R. Tolkien's additional writings on Middle-Earth, and to my knowledge the only material that
is available is from
The Lord of the Rings and
The Hobbit. Until it becomes public domain, which to my knowledge will be quite a long time, we won't likely be seeing anything new, at least in the way of big budget movies.
LordoftheBrownRing wrote:
Either way, this release will either forever restore my respect in GW or smash it under the last bit of their boots.
Im excited and I just hope we get more Hunter orc on warg size ram packages and warrior of erebor sized foot soldier packages. No finecast 3 packs. That is all.
I suspect this depends a lot on GW's development timeline. If their work on these figures began any time after the
Hobbit franchise was well under way, then I would
suspect we'll only be seeing finecast releases for the last film. This is pure speculation on my part, but I don't get the impression that
The Hobbit has done terribly well for them, and I doubt they would invest in the molds for plastic miniatures if they didn't feel like they were going to sell well enough.
On the flipside, other rumors of GW giving up finecast seem to float around here and there, so that may be a point in favor of more plastic minis.
Who knows?