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`This book truly is the definitive history of the Lord of the Rings films. Nearly every single element of the productions is coverd here, from writing, to shooting, to Oscar-night jitters. Nathan's prose does exactly what you want from a book like this: it makes you feel as if you're really there.' SlashFilm `In breezy and often cheeky prose, Nathan tells a grand story worthy of the annals of great filmmaking... there is much to learn, to chuckle over and to admire as Jackson and his band of indefatigable Kiwis face down the naysayers.' Daily Mail
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
One of the UK's best known film writers, Ian Nathan is the former editor and executive editor of Empire Magazine, where he remains a contributing editor. He is the author of titles including Anything You Can Imagine: Peter Jackson and the Making of Middle-earth, Alien Vault and biographies of Tim Burton and The Coen Brothers. He has also produced and featured in various documentaries and can be seen on the Discovering Film series on SkyArts. He lives and works in London.
Produktinformation
Taschenbuch: 576 Seiten
Verlag: Harper Collins Publ. UK (16. Mai 2019)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0008192499
ISBN-13: 978-0008192495
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
12,9 x 3,8 x 19,8 cm
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
5.0 von 5 Sternen
1 Kundenrezension
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 21.812 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
Has to be on everyone's read list
I'm a big fan of Peter Jackson, and I've probably watched the behind the scenes appendices of the LOTR, The Hobbit and King Kong more often that I've watched the actual movies. It's made me wish I were a lot younger so I could go to New Zealand and try and get a job in the movies down there. Given that, it was nice to see that I could still learn some new things from this book. However, I found the tone of the writing annoying. The author obviously thinks Peter Jackson is a genius, which is fine, but often this book comes across as a hagiography. Everything is filtered through this lens of PJ unable to do wrong, every idea, every contribution made by others, every single conceivable positive development is traced back to PJ being unerring and a complete monumental visionary. Even mistakes are twisted to be part of some greater overall genius plan. There is also a curious part involving the Hobbit where Jackson states that it was his idea to make it into three movies, but only recently it was also reported that he did NOT want to make three, but was pressured by the studio, leaving him with no time to adequately prepare for them leading to a lot of problems. That's all pretty much glossed over in this book. The author also injects himself far too often. He was apparently invited down the NZ several times during the production. This is fine, but I feel the book would be better served if it weren't done in such a biased manner. I would use the J.W. Rinzler "Making of Star Wars" books as an example of something like this but done much better. Using photos and materials from Lucasfilm's archives instead of photos of the author trying on props. A decent book, not a ton of new info if you've watched the behind the scenes material (something that I think PJ actually does do better than any other filmmaker) but worth a read. Maybe someday someone will put out a more objective telling of these stories.
Author Ian Nathan does a thorough and entertaining job of chronicling the exploits of Mr. Jackson, Mdms. Walsh and Boyens, the crew, cast, and people and country of New Zealand in bringing Mr. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings from book to screen - to LIFE! This is THE definitive insider's guide - a must read for any true fangirl or fanboy. So much so that it made me want to go back and rewatch the films and DVD extras, now with a heightened awareness of what went into making them, and observing the nuances which I may have previously overlooked. Only two negatives: 1) would have preferred fewer details about the studio wranglings, false-starts, and personalities who did or didn't help to get these films made, and more about the moviemakers, cast and process, and; 2) I'd have been fine with fewer paragraphs discussing Mr. Jackson's prior films and projects (with all due respect to him), which I haven't seen. Author Nathan knows how to spin a yarn when it comes to the machinations that went on to enable us to finally (!) experience the amazement and technical wonder that is The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Unlike Mr. J (again, apologies, but thanks for indulging the fans) I prefer the extended editions with their expansions on the characters, plot points and whimsy - spoiler alert: Eowyn is a bad cook and Aragon is 87 years old! Overall, I highly recommend this book.
This is a great book, but he really screwed up Luke Evan's name, and didn't mention Lee Pace or Thranduil at all! I loved all the in-depth stuff about the making of the Lord of the Rings, but he scurries through the making of the Hobbit and he makes it plain he doesn't think much of the second trilogy, which disappoints me.He also screwed up the name of the actor playing Bard - it's "Luke Evans," NOT Lee Evans!
I first read the LOTR books in the seventies and loved them. I personally feel that the movies are actually better than the books, and thus really enjoyed reading this in depth behind the scenes account of all that went into those films. They remain my favorites and I encourage anyone interested to go to New Zealand as I did, and experience that wonderful country for yourselves (I didn't go to hobbiton, etc, while there, just enjoyed the people and the scenery).If you really loved the films (and I rank them amongst the best films ever made), you will thoroughly enjoy this book, (which delves into everything from it's difficult beginnings, choosing the characters and locations, etc. )
If you love The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, you will thoroughly enjoy this book. However, I was amazed at the number of incomplete sentences and other grammatical errors in the book and that is why I gave it four stars instead of five. I would not expect a long-established publishing house like HarperCollins to do such a poor job of editing.
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