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[movies] a visualization I'd like to see
We went to see the second Hobbit movie today. Now we already knew, of course, from (a) the fact that it's a trilogy and (b) seeing the first movie, that there was going to be a lot of extra stuff. Even so, I found myself wondering if as much as a quarter of this movie was in the book, or if my memory is faulty.
A visualization I would really like to see (and see updated when the third movie comes out): a "timeline" showing elapsed film time (not plot time), with a set of (discontinuous) lines or bars representing segments that are in the book. I want to know not just how much of the movie is in the book but where and for how long those stretches run. So, for example, the first bar wouldn't start until about 25 minutes into the first movie (as I recall), because all that preamble stuff was new.
Can we get the XKCD guy to do this? This seems like it would be right up his alley.
I'm not picking on the movies (well, maybe a little, but I'll still see the third one so it can't be that bad). I'm just curious, but not nearly enough of a fan to do the data-collection myself.
(I am assuming that the movies are a superset of the book, meaning there's nothing in the book but not in the movies. Is that assumption correct?)
A visualization I would really like to see (and see updated when the third movie comes out): a "timeline" showing elapsed film time (not plot time), with a set of (discontinuous) lines or bars representing segments that are in the book. I want to know not just how much of the movie is in the book but where and for how long those stretches run. So, for example, the first bar wouldn't start until about 25 minutes into the first movie (as I recall), because all that preamble stuff was new.
Can we get the XKCD guy to do this? This seems like it would be right up his alley.
I'm not picking on the movies (well, maybe a little, but I'll still see the third one so it can't be that bad). I'm just curious, but not nearly enough of a fan to do the data-collection myself.
(I am assuming that the movies are a superset of the book, meaning there's nothing in the book but not in the movies. Is that assumption correct?)
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And one change I really got angry about was when they meet Beorn -- in the book, Gandalf has them show up spaced out every 5 minutes as he tells the story of how they killed the orc king. Which makes you think about how the dwarves showed up every 5-10 minutes at Bilbo's door at the beginning of the entire story, and you wonder whether this is something Gandalf always does, but here yet again it was just like "HEY THERE'S THIS BEAR GUY".
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Alas, deeply incorrect. I wish I had time to make a list for you along with the timeline chart you most sensibly want.
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I liked Tauriel -- there obviously had to be unnamed-in-the-book elf warriors, so why not have one be female -- but yeah, the second movie was very, very far from the book.
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Female elf warriors are fine. The love-interest angle was definitely new, though. :-)
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