Even if we ignore the retarded race fuckery... Just look at the designs around the black woman. Her clothes, the carved designs in the background at the top.
It looks like a completely different story, it's almost futuristic. To me it looks more... sci-fi, almost like Star Gate or something.
We have seen a lot of different places and people in The Hobbit and LOTR and while they all had their own identities; they looked like parts of the same story.
This... it's just wrong. Like does she look like part of the same greater culture as Durin next to her? Can you imagine them in the same room?
Hell, elves and dwarves in LOTR looked like they belonged together, even if they were cultures at odds with each other. But this is just not good design.
Some early Soviet sci fi was really fucking good, though…
Aelita: Empress of Mars (yes, really), was incredibly weird, and overly long, but really bloody good, and that was a silent film from the early 1920s…
It managed to mock party officials, too, which is probably quite unusual… I can’t imagine that happened much in later Soviet films!
Even if we ignore the retarded race fuckery... Just look at the designs around the black woman. Her clothes, the carved designs in the background at the top.
It looks like a completely different story, it's almost futuristic. To me it looks more... sci-fi, almost like Star Gate or something.
We have seen a lot of different places and people in The Hobbit and LOTR and while they all had their own identities; they looked like parts of the same story.
This... it's just wrong. Like does she look like part of the same greater culture as Durin next to her? Can you imagine them in the same room?
Hell, elves and dwarves in LOTR looked like they belonged together, even if they were cultures at odds with each other. But this is just not good design.
We wuz Wakanda, n' shiet.
Movies/TV in the USSR were not very good either, with certain notable exceptions like The Battleship Potemkin.
Some early Soviet sci fi was really fucking good, though…
Aelita: Empress of Mars (yes, really), was incredibly weird, and overly long, but really bloody good, and that was a silent film from the early 1920s…
It managed to mock party officials, too, which is probably quite unusual… I can’t imagine that happened much in later Soviet films!
I mean when I first saw the design above her I immediately thought "penis superman". Definitely a different spin on lord of the rings.
The ring is a prince albert?
And the role of gollum is played by kat williams, for obvious reasons.
the elf on the right... he looks like hes in search of frodos cock