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When someone says, "If you don't take on this project and get it going in the next month, we'll fire your entire staff of 500+ people, remove the project from New Zealand and hire Zack Snyder," there really wasn't much else Jackson could do. Lord of the Rings was bankrolled by one studio who gave Jackson 5 years and carte blanche to do what he wanted. The Hobbit was made by 5 studios whose rights issues (and legal dispute with the Tolkien Estate) only gave them a narrow window where they could make the films and one of those studios (MGM) wanted a trilogy no matter the cost, so unsurprisingly it was a fiasco. It's actually a miracle the films weren't considerably worse than they turned out.
That doesn't excuse all of the decisions Jackson made, but I think without the behind-the-scenes insanity, the Hobbit movies would have been better, there'd only have been two of them and the issues would have been more wince-inducing missteps (like the Slimers in RotK and Denethor's lack of nuance) rather than movie-sinking mistakes.
This post has been edited by Werthead: 07 April 2018 - 12:18 PM