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I think they just did some camera trick to cut out most of the travel time and not make the movie longer.
Now I'm just imagining in every movie or TV show if we had to watch people travel in real time to wherever they were going lol. Sounds painful.
This one would be a great test of just HOW captivating David Tennant's brilliance is 😄
no fast travel run
Exactly. They did the same thing in The Lord of the Rings movie. Rivendell is about 300 miles from the Shire. The hobbits leave the Shire at about 40 minutes in, and arrive in Rivendell roughly 35 minutes later. I'm sure they saved time by not stopping for second breakfast, but that would imply traveling 300/35 = 8.6 miles per minute non-stop with their stubby little legs.
Or maybe some people complained the movie was already too long (these people are wrong) and didn't want to watch hobbits walk 300 miles in real time.
This is it frodo. If i take one more step it will be the farthest from the shire ive ever been
You may already know about this, but there's an edit of Fellowship of the Ring where Sam says this line every time he takes another step. It makes the movie over 9 hours long.
If they had snipped it down to just him saying those words instead of the whole exchange the joke would have landed even better.
Haha yeah i was trying to kinda reference that cut as similar to how watching this imaginary movie would feel. I want to link it so others may appreciate the effort too but Youtube DMCAd it.
Oh, no worries. Here is a reuploaded version. Enjoy!
Cool, thanks! That was clutch
If it had been a neurotic hobbit, he would've said that with every following step
Hehe have you seen "version" of the fellowship where every time Sam takes a step on screen it goes back to that moment in the movie? I watched it for like 30 minutes just in awe that someone took the time to create it
I haven't, yet now I must
here. it's over 9 hours long
Ty Greg!
So they were singing on that carpet for hours.
Time moves differently during a musical number, anyway. They regularly skip forward to the next scene that can be hours or even days away.
Why haven't my Disney characters not all exploded from how much they don't go to the bathroom?