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|  12-08-2009, 05:44 PM | #1 | |
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  How about making the Master of Laketown a woman.  And how worried should one be that PJ and friends seem to have their hot little hands all over the scripts, considering how TTT and RoTK were-ah- emended. 
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|  12-08-2009, 11:03 PM | #3 | 
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			Auditions in LA... wonder where and when because I have Sooo much disposable income just to go over there...    
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|  12-09-2009, 06:59 AM | #4 | 
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			Happily, I'm already guaranteed a role: ticket buyer at my local movie theater.
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|  12-09-2009, 01:25 PM | #5 | 
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			Good point about Andy Serkis. I assume that was just an oversight. One possible ending for the second movie could be Gollum leaving the mountain chain to go search for Thief Baggins. 
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|  12-10-2009, 05:43 AM | #6 | 
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			I wish they would.. and McKellen. Seldom have performances been so over rated....   Ah well I tried to watch Pan's Labyrith again the other night and once again fell asleep after 5 minutes so I am really not hopeful about this in any way...
		 
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|  12-11-2009, 08:11 AM | #7 | 
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			I disagree with you about McKellen and Serkis, but I agree about Pan's Labyrith. For all the complaining people do about Peter Jackson's version of LotR, he still did a magnificent job and it's going to be incredibly hard for anyone to measure up to that standard. | 
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|  12-11-2009, 09:47 AM | #8 | 
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			I thought the costumes etc were beautiful  but I have never managed to sit through it  all again.  It just about worked in the cinema when it all washed over me but the CGI looks very dated now IMO.  And the endless action scenes at the expense of character and plot bore me.  But I am not the demographic they were aiming at.  I would have loved to see someone else try. I hate the idea that PJ is the only person who can interpret Tolkien. As a visual interpretation I much preferred the London version of the musical and the radio version has a hold on me that has endured twentyfive years. I think McKellen is a lazy and mannered actor. He seems to be the same in everything these days and he always seemed to me to be Ian McKellen being Gandalf rather than just Gandalf. Vocally Peter Woodthorpe was incomparable as Gollum, visually Michel Therriault was superb without CGI. Some of Jackson's casting was great even if the actors were not as described in the books but these two I could do without. 
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|  12-11-2009, 02:09 PM | #9 | 
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			There is no widespread acceptance of such an idea. Like all good myth, Tolkien's world can, has been, and will be interpreted by many. There can be many good interpretations and versions of the same myth, and they need not all agree in every particular.
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|  12-12-2009, 11:49 AM | #10 | |
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			About Andy Serkis returning, on TORN there's this from del Toro. Quote: 
 the third, apparently guaranteed, returnee? Kate Blanchett? Or Agent Elrond? 
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|  12-12-2009, 12:57 PM | #11 | 
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			Leggie of course!!
		 
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|  12-12-2009, 01:17 PM | #12 | 
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			Ah, ha! Legolas finally figures out that daddy, being an elf, just might keep kinging for centuries so disguises himself as a mortal (calling himself Bard) to start a kingdom around Laketown. Brilliant!   
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|  12-12-2009, 05:55 PM | #13 | 
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			Yes, you are right Tuor, it will probably be Agent Elrond.  *Groan*  I understand them wanting to make it tie seamlessly with the earlier work, but I wish they would try to improve upon it.
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|  12-12-2009, 11:57 PM | #14 | 
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			This widespread "Hate" of the movies is kind of monotonous "Only Peter Jackson" I'm sorry he disagreed with You, I'm sorry that he is the one the studios picked.  I'm sorry You don't Like the actors elrond could've been played by Rowan Atkinson and some people would love it some people would hate it.  6 BILLION people on Earth sorry some of you aren't happy.   I'm excited I feel unless they go insanely off course it will ne good. 
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|  12-13-2009, 12:02 PM | #15 | 
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			I can only say that I'm glad that you you look forward to the movies with anticipation and not dread.  That is a good thing. Unfortunately, the Downs is one of the only places that some of us have to voice our bit of foreboding ...and where we might be understood for it. | 
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|  12-13-2009, 02:11 PM | #16 | 
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			Morsul, my views of PJ's movies is mixed. The only one I really can rewatch entirely is FoTR (the other two have individual extremely inrritaing bits (the worst being Faramir's and Denethor's movie characters presentation, overusing the green slime, and Gandalf violating all precepts by physically assaulting Denethor (wow, a maiar can push around a man!). But most of the casting was spot on, some characters were actually improved (Boromir and Arwen) and the cinematography and most of the cgi was spectacular. The worry (and hope) is whether del Toro can and will rein in some of PJ and friends excesses while keeping their positives. Now there's a thought: Guillermo del Toro: Part IV: A New Hope 
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|  12-13-2009, 04:18 PM | #17 | 
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			Filler piece in the Guardian the other day http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmb...d-of-the-rings - article itself is pretty vacuous, but there are some interesting comments.
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|  12-15-2009, 08:00 AM | #19 | 
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			We clearly haven't been to the same websites.....   when there was the blessed chance it would be someone else  you would have thought the world was literally coming to an end in some quarters.  I don't hate the movies... I reserve such emotions for more worthy targets.  Its a curate's egg.   I just find that I have more interesting things to do with my life than sit though them again on a TV screen.   Reagardless I think too much time has passed to try and shoehorn the Hobbit in to the established LOTR mould. Maybe one day when the copyrights have expired someone will do a remake that will tell the entire history of the Quest of Erebor and the War of the Ring without having to martyr themselves to continuity. Jackson's LOTR was Frodo's story and the one place where he was very faithful was following the hobbit centric perspective of the book. Personally I think you could tell the history as Aragorn's story and you solve a lot of the dramatic problems which apparently necessitated the more major changes. No doubt many would disagree. However having made the Rings as a stand a lone film I think it would be better to do the same for the Hobbit. And I really can't see how they can stretch it out over two films. Is there really enough and will people be interested enough to go back months or a year later? I adore Hugo Weaving and he might lure me in. I thought he was good as Elrond. It isn't a huge role and I guess he might well do it if asked. though maybe not if he has to tralalalally...   
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|  01-18-2010, 11:40 AM | #20 | 
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			I'm hearing these ridiculous rumors in FB about Toby Maguire as Bilbo... was amusing at first, now I have to let it out of my chest and into the Downs.    
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|  01-18-2010, 11:52 AM | #21 | 
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			He wouldn't be my first choice but I don't think he would be a disaster.. he was quite good in Seabiscuit. Some newspapers are reporting he is cast. 
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|  01-19-2010, 06:56 AM | #22 | 
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			Oh well, I suppose so. He isn't particularly awful anyway. But I hoped that they wouldn't get a too-pretty-boy like they did for the Legolas character.
		 
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|  01-20-2010, 06:33 PM | #23 | 
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			I really like the idea to hire Del Toro. The only thing I regret is that it hadn't been Del Torro who shoot LOTR, while PJ should have been perfect for the light mood of The Hobbit. Del Toro is a black wizard of despair, who knows everything about hope beyond hope. He is a master of monsters as well. I was cought by the Fawn's Labirinth at once, though it is defenitely not very holly-woody. So I'm really curious about what he can do in (not with) Middle Earth.  As for two movies I can't see any credible possibility to make them of The Hobbit. Where they are going to finish the first one? In Beorn's land? It's going to be a strange stop because nothing is really resolved there. And after the victory over Smaug there is no enough events to make a proper movie. What looks clear to me is that there should've been five, not three parts for the LOTR: 1) Escape to Rivendell; 2) The Ring Goes South; 3) Two Towers; 4) The Seidge of Gondor; 5) Farewell The Third Age. Each of them has approximately the same amount of things to happen. Just my oppinion, anyway. | 
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			if they add a bunch of stupid female characters or genderbend -ANY- of the dwarves, or add a bunch of sappy useless romance I will probably not go see it. I don't want one of my favorite stories to be ruined by PC pandering. The story is very straightforward and easy to understand, there is no reason to change a bunch of stuff around. If people can't understand The Hobbit, a very easy-to-read and lighthearted adventure story, then I really hold no hope for the next generation.
		 
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|  01-21-2010, 02:56 PM | #26 | 
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			i'd also refuse to see it if they cast somebody terrible as Bilbo. I'm glad those Toby McGuire rumors were crushed, he would have been a terrible Bilbo, as the only thing I've ever enjoyed him in was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Everything else, he looks like a cardboard cutout with a silly grin.
		 
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|  01-23-2010, 10:38 AM | #27 | 
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			But how will we know if they genderbend a dwarf?
		 
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|  01-25-2010, 03:15 PM | #28 | 
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				First Jedward, now Ronan...
			 
			
			http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukp...o0sPu1HK20IGjA Now, if they could only get the rest of Boyzone & Westlife to make up the remainder of the Dwarves & Simon Cowell for Gandalf..... | 
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|  01-25-2010, 06:10 PM | #29 | |
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  (Better tell him not to ridicule Beorn)! 
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			There's a not uninteresting argument in TheOneRing.net for a cameo by Orlando Bloom in TH. Quote: 
 under the misapprehension that Gollum was confined in the dungeons (not up a tree) in Mirkwood. An excerpt: Quote: 
 
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|  02-24-2010, 03:28 PM | #31 | 
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			In "interesting" news, TheOneRing reports that Matthew Goode has auditoned for the role of Bilbo. 
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|  03-30-2010, 09:43 PM | #33 | 
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			Further construction on Hobbiton: http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010...on-set-pics-4/ Please notice they've widened the doors so that PJ's head will fit through.   
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				  |  Set your mind at rest... Quote: 
 There's a lot of speculation on who will play the part, especially as it's still unclear whether or nor she'll have a beard: http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010/04/01/35817-kili-concept-1/ http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010/04/01/35818-kili-concept-2/ Kili's role as Bilbo's love interest– cut tragically short when she takes an arrow for him at the Battle of Five Armies– is to be treated in a very sensitive and understated manner, "faithful to the spirit, if not the letter, of Tolkien's work": http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3ice1c355368464e5cfe3992dddf46b871 Looks like Tolkien purists everywhere can heave a sigh of relief!   Last edited by Herald_of_Mandos; 04-01-2010 at 05:45 AM. Reason: Spelling | |
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|  04-01-2010, 12:37 PM | #35 | 
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			And in a bow to political correctness Bard will be played by Uma Thurman. Peter Jackson explained that this will be true to the spirit of Tolkien's Middle-earth mythology, specifically citing the role of Eowyn as a shield maiden and oliphaunt hamstring slicer. At the conclusion of TH Part I Thorin and Co. arrive at Bard's place to find her mourning the loss of her fiancee when the necromancer's goblin minions entered their nuptial celebrations and killed all of the wedding party but her.  Part II of TH is reported to also have some R rated violence concluding with Bard's attack on the perpetrators at the Battle of Five Armies. 
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			Should I give up hope of ever seeing TH on this lifetime?    
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			Another setback for The Hobbit.... Del Toro has stepped out and will no longer be directing.  Full story. 
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			"A hard Hobbit to break" is a quite clever phrase.  If they're going to do this, they ought to take some time and get the right director, and not just grab anyone who's willing to promise they can pick it up and hit the ground running. 
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				  |  Bill Bailey as Gloin 
			
			Just watching a chat show and Bill Bailey auditioned as Gloin - cool!
		 
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			You beat me to it... Bill Bailey is wonderful and certainly would indicate a lighter hearted approach... and he seems to really know his Tolkien which gives me a modicum of hope if he gets the part. And the fact they are actually auditioning is interesting... 
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