Likewise, did Tolkien estate like the movies?
Christopher is Tolkien's literary executor and has done the most work on Tolkien's unpublished works. He is famously unhappy with the movies. Before they even came out, he issued a statement saying that he felt The Lord of the Rings was not suitable for transformation to a visual dramatic form.
Additionally, what did Tolkien think about the movies? The films as a whole lost quite a bit of "the Tolkien feel," unless you take that to mean the idea of high fantasy in its most generic state. I also think he would appreciate that they kept all of the important themes intact, something that a lot of film adaptations of books fail to do.
In this manner, did Tolkien help with the movies?
The core works remain the core works, and the article notes that the original Lord of the Rings books saw a massive uptick in sales after the release of the movies. Tolkien's ambitious 12 volume history has sold half a million copies, a feat surely aided by increased awareness brought on by the movies.
Did the Tolkien family like Lord of the Rings?
"They didn't like the Lord of Rings films," he says. "I understand it's an adaptation and how you would have adapted it differently. But I would just love them to see the film." The estate is notoriously protective of Tolkien's legacy.
