I fairly dislike the Jackson films and firmly believe that no film adaptation could do Tolkien justice. It is a written work that uses the fact that it is a written work to its fullest advantage. I can respect them but as a book purist I won't accept them.
The films are juvenile trash. A dumbing down of Tolkien to be more palatable for mongrel hollywood audiences. Removing of key scenes and entire storylines. The scouring of the Shire being absent is extremely jarring and changes the entire narrative. Making characters behave childish and imbecilic. Dwarf tossing. Shield surfing. Casting a known pedophile rapist to play Gandalf. Dwarf-Elf romances. Go-Pro commercials. Niggers in Laketown. Tolkien packed in Christian themes into his work. Peter Jackson is basically an open devil worshiper who helped twice convinced child rapists walk free back into society.
I used to believe that no adaptation of LOTR was possible as well. But HBO has shown that someone will pay for a huge budget fantasy show with high production values, sets, and good actors. Yes the writing was some of the worst of all time in Game of Thrones. But the sets and designs were top notch. And LOTR is fully written down to the last sentence. A straight adaptation with the production values of today is possible technically. Instead we get the new Amazon show and other garbage. And churned out Star Wars, Halo, Star Trek, Witcher, mediocrity which are just riding the licenses. But the audiences for longer adaptations of fantasy works are clearly there. Unfortunately the people who own every production company are mogrel kikes.
But a true 1:1 adaptation of LOTR is possible with the best technology today. Not dated CGI or Go-Pro cameras of course. But the absolute cutting edge practical effects and costumes and sets could bring the world to life.
The real reason I hate the Jackson films is because they have become the 'default' version of the story in terms of audience. Comparatively the movies have become mainstream but the books are still fairly niche, leading to a large portion of not the majority of the fanbase having never read the book seriously or even at all. This makes a lot of people have surface-level or very distorted conceptualizations when it comes to Tolkien.
The movies ARE now the canon version of LOTR. You ask just about anyone if they are a fan of LOTR and they will only reference the movies. Part of this was likely by design. De-Christianize the story. Make the characters idiotic and appealing to low IQ morons. Remove any references of race or WWI from the story. Remove Tolkien from LOTR essentially and make it generic fantasy. Especially because the people who own LOTR now hate Tolkien for his war service, racism, selling issues of Candour out of his home, Anglo culture. LOTR is now generic fantasy on purpose. Because the things that made it unique either came from Christian or Saxon background, and are now removed intentionally Or are things that have been copied into so many works like orcs and whatnot and modern audiences do not know where those fantasy concepts originated. And with the Hobbit films and the upcoming Amazon dumpster fire it will further descend into mediocrity.
But the LOTR fans even on this site eat everything up. They are like the sycophants and hardcore consumers out of Star Wars fandom. Most of the posters in this thread defend the LOTR movie adaptations still. Likely some have not even read the books. For them the only LOTR they know are the incredibly dumb movies made for people like them.