God, the costume design in that show was awful. I guess it was on par with the writing and plot though so at least consistent.
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I haven't watched it yet but the picture and filming looks good, even if the costume design doesn't look right.
You might want to keep it that way.
I found it visually and musically stunning. The rest was...not very good.
Is there any chance that Amazon could quietly remove this show and pretend it didn’t exist? I feel it was all some terrible dream.
I see Rings of Power the same way as I do the Star Wars sequel trilogy in that it has some good parts, but it is ultimately mediocre and I’ll likely never watch it a second time. Outside of dwarves, I found it to be rather underwhelming. With that said, I can appreciate the effort many put into it although I found it to be ultimately rather meh.
Haven't watched & don't plan to. I was burned too badly by The Hobbit "trilogy"
You might find the fanedits useful in that case. https://lemm.ee/post/911357
Just realised you're the guy who posted it.
Will you be watching a future edit maybe?
I still recommend the 'anti-cringe cut' by donkamillo for the Hobbit movies.
I'd consider a future fan edit, sure.
Regarding the anti-cringe cut: I might have to give that a shot. Thanks! I tried a Hobbit fan edit recently that was really very well done - but still felt... well... forced. It's maybe impossible to capture the Hobbit book vibe using those three movies as the source material.