Christopher Lee, famous for villainous roles, dies at 93 - The Washington Post
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I've had my favorite Lee line in my head all day, "Your love of the halflings' leaf has clearly slowed your mind."
OMG that is sad. I used to love Hammer films. Cool actor that worked to the end.
In '58 or '59 I saw 'Horror of Dracula' and thought he was so cool. I wanted a long black cape, and to be tall. I never got either one ......... :o
It was 'The Curse of Frankenstein', when I was 9 or 10, that had me so scared I could hardly sleep for a week. Laurence Olivier he wasn't, but he was good at what he did.
Lee, as I, was very disappointed when Jackson cut his final scenes in Ring-Return of the King. When Frodo and the others returned to the Shire they found Lee's character and other bad guys controlling the area. The halflings proceeded to oust the bad guys. It was one of my favorite parts of the trilogy.
The problem, from a cinematic pov, is that first you get a big ending with a clean cut-off, and then some more chapters mopping up. For cinema, that just doesn't work. And the story was big enough as it was. At least they didn't change it. I still don't understand why the story involving the ents was changed. In the books, the ents choose to go to war.