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BarTopDancer 12-18-2007 11:27 AM

Peter Jackson to film The Hobbit
 
Story here

LSPoorEeyorick 12-18-2007 11:28 AM

He's only producing, not directing, though...

Morrigoon 12-18-2007 11:33 AM

I hope he retains the look. That would rock.

Snowflake 12-18-2007 11:40 AM

Since I was never able to get past Chapter 3 of the book all through my childhood, it will be nice to see what actually happens to Bilbao Baggins

innerSpaceman 12-18-2007 11:48 AM

Why split it into two movies? I don't get it.

In a way, I'm glad he's overseeing. The LotR films looked great. But, by and large, they sucked. I'll never understand how a film that was not shot in sequence could have ended up going from great to horrible in such a steady chronological decline.

I had hoped with the much smaller canvas of The Hobbit, a much tighter, single movie could be made.


Eh, we'll see.



I wonder how Jackson and New Line patched things up. Curious that it was the one good film of the three that was the sticking point Jackson was getting financially ripped off on. I thought the other two, far worse movies, each made more money. I wonder why the first one, the good one, the lowest-grossing one, was the one with the tricksey Hollywood accounting problems.

Disneyphile 12-18-2007 11:57 AM

Just called Ken with the news. If anyone sees a hobbity looking guy bouncing all over Target today, that would be him. ;)

Production begins in 2009. That means I have a bit of time to prove myself and try to land on that production.

At the very least, this might mean two more huge Oscar parties. :D

Alex 12-18-2007 12:07 PM

If they feel they need to split it into two movies, that doesn't bode well for Jackson avoiding the bloat of the last two movies for LotR. The Hobbit is a relatively simple, straightforward story. Nothing other than continuing the need to include absolutely everything (or at least reference it as a commercial for the 14-hour extended DVD version) would require 5-6 hours of movie.

But the man did manage to make King Kong into a 3-hour movie.

Not Afraid 12-18-2007 12:08 PM

It's the only Tolkien book I have read. I loved it as a child. I'm suspicious of a film.

Moonliner 12-18-2007 01:11 PM

The Fellowship Of The Ring - 480 pages - one movie
The Two Towers - 448 pages - one movie
The Return of the King - 512 pages - one movie

The Hobbit - 320 pages - TWO MOVIES????

The only reason I can see for that is ticket and dvd sales.


I've got a bad feeling about this...

blueerica 12-18-2007 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex (Post 179778)
If they feel they need to split it into two movies, that doesn't bode well for Jackson avoiding the bloat of the last two movies for LotR. The Hobbit is a relatively simple, straightforward story. Nothing other than continuing the need to include absolutely everything (or at least reference it as a commercial for the 14-hour extended DVD version) would require 5-6 hours of movie.

But the man did manage to make King Kong into a 3-hour movie.

Agreed. It's not a large book, so even if he includes everything, I'm confused as to why it would need to be anything more than a slightly-longer-than-the-norm film.


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