2011-03-21, 10:25 | Link #1 |
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Movie: The Hobbit
Fans of 'The Hobbit' take note: Film production has begun
"Cameras started rolling Monday on director Peter Jackson's production of "The Hobbit," following months of delays on the prequel to his Oscar-winning "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Hollywood studio funding problems, a threatened actors' boycott and ulcer surgery for Jackson have plagued pre-production on the $500 million, two-movie project. The director posted a studio news release on his website Monday saying production has commenced in New Zealand on the much-anticipated project." See: http://www.freep.com/article/2011032...yssey=nav|head |
2011-03-21, 10:50 | Link #3 |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0903624/fullcredits#cast
I'm curious as to why Frodo, Legolas, etc are showing up in the cast list here.... And by curious, I mean dreading that they're going to screw with things...
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2011-03-21, 11:45 | Link #5 |
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If I recall, there are suppose to be two films. One for the actual Hobbit and one to fill in the gap between the Hobbit and Fellowship of the Ring (or maybe to look at the stuff only mentioned in the book...mainly the stuff Gandalf is doing).
Legolas isn't all that hard to throw into it. He's an elf and the Hobbit partly takes place in his kingdom and his father is a major kore character in the Hobbit. Elfs pretty much by default will be alive during the Hobbit since the ones running around were probably born thousands of years ago. Frodo on the other hand. Well my guess is they might have him reading the story from Bilbo's pages. Or have him in the second film...since in the novel, Frodo and Bilbo have the same birthday...and Bilbo's 111th birthday I believe was also Frodo's 33rd birthday. (of course in the novel it is 17 or so years between that birthday and when Frodo leaves the Shire with the One Ring)
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2011-03-21, 12:07 | Link #6 |
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Oh so they're FINALLY doing it. XD I heard it kept getting shelved, then continued, then shelved....so this is in concrete, eh? I'll certainly see it. We know it HAS to be better than the animated version. I hated that as a kid and I still hate it now. XD Ralph Bakshi's style isn't really my cup of tea....though I did enjoy his Wizards. THEY KILLED FRITZ!
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2011-03-21, 13:55 | Link #7 | |
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2011-03-21, 15:14 | Link #8 |
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It makes sense that they use that framing device with Frodo - there is probably a large group who know of the series solely from the movies, and will need context to understand this is a 'prequel.' Anyways, my hopes are high for the movie. The Hobbit is my favorite Tolkien work, and The Lord of the Rings are probably my favorite movies.
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2011-03-21, 16:20 | Link #10 |
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As long as it's better than this:
Spoiler for Oh the horror:
Watch 04:04 for bonus points Which it probably will be, so I'm already sold to go watch the Hobit. The original Trilogy was epic
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2011-03-21, 16:35 | Link #11 |
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Well, rats. I had kinda hoped this show would just slip away and never be made.
Not that I hated the LotR movies for what they were, but as adaptations of the LotR books (which I always really liked) I thought they were just horrible, so I had hoped "The Hobbit" would be spared. It's a much... smaller storyline in scope, though, so maybe it will make the transition a little better. |
2011-03-21, 16:55 | Link #12 |
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Yep. I was happy with Guillermo Del Toro - he would have presented an intriguing spin on the material - but he simply gave up due to the endless legal wrangling. Obviously Peter Jackson is the one guy you feel should have a handle on the material, so no complaints about the way things turned out.
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2011-03-21, 18:20 | Link #14 | |
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I think the Hobbit is an awkward book to begin with so I have no expectation for the movie.
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2011-03-22, 01:37 | Link #20 | |
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Some fans will always stay pissed over him skipping certain details, or changing others, no matter how faithful to the books he eventually was. I'm sure this goes for The Hobbit as well, especially considering that Jackson wants to do it slightly different. Anyway, I'm interested in seeing it.
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