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matt
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:09 pm |
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More waiting it seems!
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abearatemyparents
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:34 am |
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Quote: Warner Bros. is scheduling Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro’s two-part adaptation of The Hobbit for December 2012 and December 2013. A confusion over release dates surfaced earlier today when IMAX announced an overall, 20-film, three-year deal with Warners. In outlining which films would be included, IMAX incorrectly gave 2013 as the release date for the first Hobbit movie.
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matt
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:52 am |
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I assume they meant 2-film rather than 20-film 
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abearatemyparents
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:09 pm |
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No, that's correct. The Hobittses are just two of the 20.
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matt
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:56 pm |
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abearatemyparents wrote: No, that's correct. The Hobittses are just two of the 20.
Wow! It's going to go all "Lost" 
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abearatemyparents
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 11:52 pm |
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matt
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 1:39 pm |
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I've mixed feelings about this. I was never sure Del Toro was the right person anyway..
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:10 pm |
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Ah, this is sad news for me...
Del Toro is my favourite director and I was so looking forward to visuals he would bring to this movie.
Rubbish! 
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:40 pm |
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Hopefully they'll get around to this movie some time BEFORE the polar shift. 
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"I mourn for those who never knew you."
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abearatemyparents
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:04 pm |
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crimson_Regret wrote: Ah, this is sad news for me... Del Toro is my favourite director and I was so looking forward to visuals he would bring to this movie. Rubbish! 
Then you should see this as good news, now Del Toro can work on his own movies instead of devoting the next six or so years to this project. Besides, Peter Jackson could use a hit, starting to look like he may step in.
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Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:07 am |
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abearatemyparents wrote: crimson_Regret wrote: Ah, this is sad news for me... Del Toro is my favourite director and I was so looking forward to visuals he would bring to this movie. Rubbish!  Then you should see this as good news, now Del Toro can work on his own movies instead of devoting the next six or so years to this project. Besides, Peter Jackson could use a hit, starting to look like he may step in.
True enough, It's still a shame though... The Hobbit is one of my favourite books and it was Del Toro's take on it that I was really look forward to.
Still, I'd be happy if Jackson stepped in...
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matt
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Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:16 am |
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crimson_Regret wrote: abearatemyparents wrote: crimson_Regret wrote: Ah, this is sad news for me... Del Toro is my favourite director and I was so looking forward to visuals he would bring to this movie. Rubbish!  Then you should see this as good news, now Del Toro can work on his own movies instead of devoting the next six or so years to this project. Besides, Peter Jackson could use a hit, starting to look like he may step in. True enough, It's still a shame though... The Hobbit is one of my favourite books and it was Del Toro's take on it that I was really look forward to. Still, I'd be happy if Jackson stepped in...
I agree with abear.
No one would deny that Del Toro is a visionary and would have brought a certain style, but my concern was that people would be expecting a similar style to LOTR and Del Toro wouldn't have delivered that (though I have no doubt it would have been good....just different). Ideally Jackson should do it. He's not the greatest Director in the world, but at least there would be consistency.
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abearatemyparents
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Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:36 pm |
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matt wrote: crimson_Regret wrote: abearatemyparents wrote: crimson_Regret wrote: Ah, this is sad news for me... Del Toro is my favourite director and I was so looking forward to visuals he would bring to this movie. Rubbish!  Then you should see this as good news, now Del Toro can work on his own movies instead of devoting the next six or so years to this project. Besides, Peter Jackson could use a hit, starting to look like he may step in. True enough, It's still a shame though... The Hobbit is one of my favourite books and it was Del Toro's take on it that I was really look forward to. Still, I'd be happy if Jackson stepped in... I agree with abear. No one would deny that Del Toro is a visionary and would have brought a certain style, but my concern was that people would be expecting a similar style to LOTR and Del Toro wouldn't have delivered that (though I have no doubt it would have been good....just different). Ideally Jackson should do it. He's not the greatest Director in the world, but at least there would be consistency.
Exactly. The bottom line here is no one involved wants to fuck up The Hobbit, it's going to get done and it's going to get done right. So would we rather have Del Toro having to conform to that world so it meshes with LOTR, or have him finally doing At The Mountains Of Madness or Hellboy 3 or whatever?
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abearatemyparents
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Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:30 am |
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doublepost, statement from Del Toro on theonering
Quote: So, here I am again. As promised, I am posting a longer message before the week's end.
I have to thank those of you that have supported me from the start as well as those that converted along the way. And even say farewell to those that never did convert or believed.
I will miss Mr. Crere, the faith of Compa and Sir DennisC, the wisdom of Voronwe, the joy of Grammaboodawg, the support of Kangi Ska and so many, many others
Now, Pasi, et al- that is what is quite uncommon even on big films. Pete and co stuck to LOTR for years, I've developed films for years and I have shot many a movie on location... but rarely do you relocate for such massive amount of time specially when you have to do major ironclad agreements to put in deep freeze other contractual obligations with multiple studios.
My commitment to the project demanded enormous sacrifices both in personal and professional terms. The consequences of which will ripple for years. I relocated my entire life and family to New Zealand and first came on board in 2008.
So- while the cited delays, contractual complexities or obstacles, cannot be attributed to a single event or entity - you will simply have to believe that they were of sufficient complexity and severity to lead to the current situation. Trust me on this, Pasi- leaving NZ and the Hobbit crew is extremely painful.
As stated before- a wealth of designs, animatics, boards and sculptures is left behind representing accurately my ideas for Mirkwood, Spiders, Wargs, Stone Trolls, etc, etc and everyone (PJ, FW, PB and myself) has the same goal in mind: to try and ensure the best possible transition of the movie to a new director.
I believe these films will happen. Preproduction continues as we speak. The writing team of PJ,FW,PB and myself will keep moving the screenplays forward.
Perhaps even sooner than we may anticipate we will all look at the finished film and then- I will tear up whenever I recognize a set or a creature or a quirk created under my supervision. Everyone on these boards will get two movies. Me? I will be watching filmic family albums. Photos of my children from far away.
I hope you will understand how delicate the subject is for me.
I will drop by now and then, I will read the boards with interest and do hope to see some of you around at SDCC and many other places.
I am not here, however, to provide a blow-by-blow of what happened, but to assure you, as I have, that it has been the toughest situation of my life.
Beyond that- I am simply no longer an official voice for these projects. Be good, be well- and I invite you all to follow me into the next phase of my filmmaking journey.
Sincerely
GDT
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:44 am |
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From his website,
Quote: I am happy to say I start filming in Wellington on February 21 2011.
--Ian McKellen, London, January 2011
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