![]() ![]() For one thing, there are too many Dwarves in Thorin's company. 2) Poor Source Material The Hobbit is an inherently challenging book to adapt to the screen. The whole adaptation process was confused by this contradictory creative impulse. The Hobbit was a wonky children's story but the investors wanted another mature, adventure fantasy epic. They used the source material as a plot guide while overlaying the tone and epic scale of LOTR - it just doesn't work. The tone of the films does not at all match the tone of the source material. The money people wanted another generation-defining hit and, in their greed, they ruined any hope for The Hobbit to be good. If not for this, they might have kept it as one or maybe two movies instead of stretching it into a trilogy. If not for this, they might have had good original score instead of derivative music with not a single memorable track. If not for this, they might have let del Toro remain as director. 1) They Tried to Remake LOTR This is the single biggest problem with The Hobbit movies, the kernel of their woes. They can be a wonderful gifts to others, provide a unique way to decorate your own Christmas tree, or make great projects to work on together for families with kids.With nearly the same creative team behind the masterfully made Lord of the Rings trilogy, why did The Hobbit trilogy fall so flat for most viewers? Was it merely that the bar had been set too high by LOTR? Here are the most plausible reasons I can come up with. So whether you would like to buy full kits, or just need the instructions, Chris has a wide range of custom LEGO sets you can choose from. The instructions include a parts-list and a step-by-step guide to put together the model you have chosen – similar to what you would find in official LEGO instruction booklets. Just click on the instruction you want, and it will open as a PDF file that you can use right away, or download to your computer for later use. You can see all the holiday related building instructions here, and all instructions available here. There are many-many designs to choose from and play with. All of the kits include the parts you need to build each of the projects, and you can download the building instructions online.Īnd if you have the LEGO elements needed already, you don’t need to buy the kits, you can just download the instructions for free at Chris’ website at. You can also get some other really nice LEGO models retro TV, game-console, refrigerator, typewriter, phone, computer, camera, etc. There are traditional looking tree ornaments in various colors and shapes, and also other cute little holiday kits (like the LEGO Gingerbread Train, LEGO Gingerbread Shop and LEGO Santa Sketch) – all for reasonable prices. You can buy these LEGO Christmas tree ornaments at Chris’ online shop at. We have featured Chris’ projects here before (see links at the end of this post), however this year he added a whole new range of ornaments that are really sweet and worth checking out. If you are looking for some unique gifts for Christmas, or would like to include LEGO in your own holiday decorations, check out these wonderful LEGO Christmas tree ornaments by LEGO fan Chris McVeigh.
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