60. The Origins of Fantasy – A Soup with Distance and Time: On Fairy Stories, Part 2

60. The Origins of Fantasy – A Soup with Distance and Time: On Fairy Stories, Part 2

Diving into what the origin of fairy stories is, we realize–once again–that Tolkien doesn’t give us an encyclopedic answer, but instead lays out some boundaries that help us better understand where fairy story comes from–and what it needs to have.

It’s a thought-provoking episode this week as we continue to dissect this incredibly important essay Tolkien wrote!

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  • How the Rings of Power fails with incantational adjectives
  • Why time and distance in fairy stories matters
  • Why Peter Jackson had a better understanding of fairy story, and adhered better to the “soup” of fairy story than any other sub-created version of Middle-earth

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159. Boromir’s Slippery Slope : Film Change #48 (and Stephen Colbert’s Lord of the Rings movie!?)

In this episode, we examine the insertion of Boromir’s ring-handling scene on the slopes of the Misty Mountains–though it was completely invented, how close was it REALLY to the books? … and THEN we d...

31 Mar 54min

159. One DOES Simply Walk Into Mordor : Film Changes #46 and #47

159. One DOES Simply Walk Into Mordor : Film Changes #46 and #47

In this episode, we dig into two crucial scenes: the iconic formation of the Fellowship and the bridge-side tryst between Aragorn and Arwen. Drawing from both book and film, we examine what’s gained (...

18 Mar 0s

158. An Interview with Sean Astin (Sam Gamgee)

158. An Interview with Sean Astin (Sam Gamgee)

Here’s another episode in our series of interviews from the December 2, 2003 roundtable discussions! In this interview–just before The Return of the King was released–Sean Astin reflects on wrapping u...

4 Mar 23min

157. Is this the BEST Change in The Lord of the Rings Films? : Film Changes #44 and #45

157. Is this the BEST Change in The Lord of the Rings Films? : Film Changes #44 and #45

Orc pods and Uruk-hai origins: lore-breaking or the best possible changes? In this episode, we dig into Peter Jackson’s “orc pod” scenes and the cinematic invention of Lurtz, the alpha Uruk-hai, We al...

18 Feb 0s

156. The Cringiest Line in Lord of the Rings : Film Changes #42 and #43

156. The Cringiest Line in Lord of the Rings : Film Changes #42 and #43

In this episode, we look at two of the most unloved film changes from Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings: Arwen replacing Glorfindel and making Arwen the only one with power and agency in The Flight to...

3 Feb 44min

155. The Infamous Messenger Moth : Film Changes #39, #40, and #41

155. The Infamous Messenger Moth : Film Changes #39, #40, and #41

We’re back to going through ALL the changes in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings!  This week we discuss Aragorn’s sword substitions, changes at Weathertop, and that infamous messenger moth: Was Arago...

22 Jan 0s

154. Tolkien Wrote the Ultimate Retcon – The Hobbit #38

154. Tolkien Wrote the Ultimate Retcon – The Hobbit #38

Most people haven’t read how Tolkien actually wrote how The Hobbit precisely connects to The Lord of the Rings.  In The Quest of Erebor (first published in Unfinished Tales) Tolkien explains precisely...

6 Jan 59min

153. The Christmas Eucatastrophe (and is The Lord of the Rings a Christmas movie?)

153. The Christmas Eucatastrophe (and is The Lord of the Rings a Christmas movie?)

We turn our attention from The Hobbit to a long-hidden Tolkien gem: his 1936 Christmas poem, “Noel.”  We take a look at the history of the poem’s rediscovery, its deep-rooted Tolkien-esque imagery, an...

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