Legolas Greenleaf (in Movies vs. Books)
…that are not included in the books. He is granted few lines, and none of the lighthearted banter that he utters in the book. In the movie his humor seems…
…that are not included in the books. He is granted few lines, and none of the lighthearted banter that he utters in the book. In the movie his humor seems…
…I have to go too. FRODO: Why? MERRY: Because, the book says so. FRODO: What book? MERRY: You know… the book! THE BOOK! FRODO: Oh, right… THAT book! Well, oh…
…of Théoden’s departure from Edoras. The scene with the cup is taken directly from this moment in the book. However, once again things have been changed or added to fit…
…be sensed during the last scenes that the wounds are also emotional but in the book it’s even clearer. Frodo intentionally lives a quiet life writing his book and he…
…of Galadriel as she is fighting her inner battle is similar in film and book. Book: “from the ring she wore there issued a great light that illuminated her alone…
…at a glance: Scene # 63: THE LAND OF SHADOW (as it pertains to MOUNT DOOM in the book) This scene contains a few details from the book version of…
…with his wife Rose when little Elanor posed the question. “Daddy, what’s this book?” Sam looked down fondly at his six-year-old daughter, before considering the book she held up to…
…that Frodo will also sail to the Undying Lands and so they leave sad farewell to Frodo too. The Book The book tells a lot more about the events after…
…of what J.K. Rowling did with writing the very last chapter of Harry Potter in book seven, so I’ve heard. Peter Jackson had a very great time in his whole…
…be to your liking”, he said, offering the book to the child. Brithla took the book carefully, like a sacred object, and read the words on the cover slowly. “The…