View Full Version : The Hobbit starts filming Feb. 2011
johnmiic
Oct 16, '10, 6:22 PM
Tho filming date is set and Peter Jackson is the director there is still the problem with the actor's union and there is no definate announcement on who is playing Bilbo; Martin Freeman,( The office-British, HHGTTG-film)? Sylvester McCoy is listed on IMDB as Radaghast the Brown. The production could move out of New Zealand if the actors union decides to take measures against the production.
'The Hobbit' pics to shoot in February - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety (http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118025794.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&ref=vertfilm)
fallensaviour
Oct 16, '10, 8:09 PM
Finally things are almost rolling!!!
On a side note I just scored the Children of Hurin by JRR Tolkien in hard cover for $3.
toys2cool
Oct 16, '10, 8:34 PM
Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sandman9580
Oct 16, '10, 9:39 PM
Maybe Sideshow can continue their 1/6 scale LOTR figures now.
stevenlore
Oct 16, '10, 9:58 PM
It's about time! Whooo hooo!
Oh, fallensaviour, good score on the Children of Hurin! It's a great book.
Hector
Oct 17, '10, 12:59 AM
Oh no...not another one about sobbing short furry-footed dudes...
:wall: :smiley1:
Meule
Oct 17, '10, 4:13 AM
Looking forward to it
wolfie
Oct 17, '10, 5:44 AM
Great news, can't wait for this to come out but guess i will have to.
fallensaviour
Oct 17, '10, 9:06 AM
Oh no...not another one about sobbing short furry-footed dudes...
:wall: :smiley1:
Yeah they are nowhere near as cool as a dude prancing around in a blue unitard with red undies on... :smiley1:
Hector
Oct 17, '10, 9:40 AM
Oh yeah...Hobbits are way more awesome than Superman...r i g h t...whatever floats your boat...
:smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1:
fallensaviour
Oct 17, '10, 11:25 AM
Oh yeah...Hobbits are way more awesome than Superman...r i g h t...whatever floats your boat...
:smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1:
I'd rather watch 9 hours of sean austin and elijah wood than 1 1/2 hours of brandon routh!!! :smiley1:
LonnieFisher
Oct 17, '10, 12:11 PM
Another Peter Jackson bore fest...
I was hoping for a different director!! The only story I like from the books, but I'll be missing this movie.
fallensaviour
Oct 17, '10, 12:21 PM
Another Peter Jackson bore fest...
I was hoping for a different director!! The only story I like from the books, but I'll be missing this movie.
:smiley1: Somebody other Than Jackson... :smiley1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd2B6SjMh_w
wolfie
Oct 17, '10, 2:53 PM
Peter Jackson made a fantastic job of Lord of the Rings and i have no doubt will make a fantastic job of The Hobbit.
Sandman9580
Oct 17, '10, 3:36 PM
I admire Jackson for the years-and-years marathon of work it took to pull off the original trilogy. But his sensibilities as an artistic director just leave me cold. I was really looking forward to seeing someone else's take on Middle-Earth -- but then, I don't think of these as "my" movies, really. LOTR fans are ecstatic about this I'm sure, and I'm happy for them.
Hector
Oct 17, '10, 3:51 PM
I'd rather watch 9 hours of sean austin and elijah wood than 1 1/2 hours of brandon routh!!! :smiley1:
Yeah...ok...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xiwISrp1H4
vs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5qmsjFW2pE
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
fallensaviour
Oct 17, '10, 4:29 PM
Whatever dude you are telling me you would pick this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tK2oyqxltw&feature=fvw
over this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PSeEuu6pW4
Just walk away from the keyboard...LOL
Hector
Oct 17, '10, 5:36 PM
:smiley1:
fallensaviour
Oct 17, '10, 5:45 PM
:smiley1: The airplane scene and the fall to earth from space were awesome actually.
Hector
Oct 17, '10, 5:49 PM
:smiley1: The airplane scene and the fall to earth from space were awesome actually.
It's all forgiven my friend!!!!
I LOVE YA!!!
:heart: :juggleyes_y: :biggrin:
Goblin19
Oct 17, '10, 10:35 PM
Superman Returns needed more action, but I still really liked it. I can't believe it took this long for The Hobbit. Money usually talks faster, even with the MGM thing hanging over it.
scifiguy94
Oct 17, '10, 10:47 PM
It would be an even more messed up world if we all liked the same thing, to each his own.
johnmiic
Oct 18, '10, 1:18 AM
I think he biggest difference this time is no one thought LOTR trilogy could be filmed. Now everyone is lining up to carve out some of that Billion Dollar Grosses money pie. The expectations for The Hobbit are very high. They thought they might take a big loss on LOTR and those films worked out far better than anyone had imagined.
I can understand how people miss certain details and characters, (Tom Bombadil), which didn't make it into the films. I have to say tho that Fellowship, with all it's changes was a near perfect adaptation of the 1st book. It moves at a good pace, the sense of urgency is well established and everyone's motivation are clearly understood. This is also why I can't understand Kevin Smith's harsh criticism for the film. Hobbits, Dwarfs, Wizards, Men and Elfs don't have land speeders-they have to walk. Sometimes they use horses but mostly they travel on foot. I think that's a big bonus because the landscapes of New Zealand really look like what you expect Middle Earth to be. It looks like they were actually there.
The timelines were shortened between events in the beginning of the film to move the story along more quickly. The Hobbits were united more haphazardly than they way they planned to travel together in the book. And Arwen was moved up to more importance in the story where it actually made sense to have her. I've read the book a few times and I agree with a lot of what Jackson, Walsh and Boyens did in the script. It seemed to make a lot of sense and they were still very faithful to the material. As for the Two Towers I cannot go into it because my Mom died 2 days after it was released so my opinions are distorted by personal feelings at the time.
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