My previous post *had* to have a follow on. Watched the trilogy and I'm in
awe. When the Fellowship Of The Ring ended, I was like... where, what,
how and I immediately started watching The Two Towers.
What the movies lack in detail (that I previously mentioned) they more than make up for it in awesomeness. One word to describe the movies
#Epic.
Now
to continue with the audiobook, back to the details... and to
wait for The Hobbit (will hopefully not miss it this time around).
Confession #1: I have not watched the LOTR movies. I do have a valid reason for this, which brings me to...
Confession #2: I have not read the LOTR books.
Point to be noted: I didn't want to watch the movies until I had read the books.
All that changed this week. I got this great unabridged version of
the LOTR audio book. So, everyday on the way to work and back, this is
what I've been listening to. To be frank, I don't mind traffic jams or
delays any more, if anything I'm happy I have more time.
Since it's audio, I actually went through the foreword and the author's
notes, which I usually skip when I'm reading a book. The other good
thing about the audiobook, is the different voices/tones used
when delivering lines of different characters. This makes the experience
more interesting.
A wise person once told me that I should not wait until I finished the book - to watch the movie, for I would be disappointed. Taking his word,
I'm watching the movie now.
An hour into the movie and I've reached the part of the story where I
had stopped in the book.
The movie sure has sped through and missed out on
so many details. But the upside is the visuals, the background score and
of course the likes of Elijah Wood, Liv Tyler and the rest... So much for the
LOTR weekend.