Peter Jackson's The Hobbit
I like seeing some of the old newsreels, too -- the Hindenburg disaster coverage with Herb Morrison's narration is still a classic -- but most of the live-action shorts kind of fall flat.
Most of the people in the shorts are complete unknowns to the vast majority of people living today. They're also by the most part so straight that they're as fake as the majority of tween programming you see on network TV and Disney Channel now.
I'm more into the kooky stuff that's timeless. That's probably why I like the animated shorts of the late 1930s and 1940s so much.
The fact that I'm more familiar with that era and am a World War II history nut doesn't hurt, either.
Most of the people in the shorts are complete unknowns to the vast majority of people living today. They're also by the most part so straight that they're as fake as the majority of tween programming you see on network TV and Disney Channel now.
I'm more into the kooky stuff that's timeless. That's probably why I like the animated shorts of the late 1930s and 1940s so much.
The fact that I'm more familiar with that era and am a World War II history nut doesn't hurt, either.
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Re: Peter Jackson's THE HOBBIT - yes, you read that right!
Bad news. Really bad news.
Guillermo del Toro is no longer directing.
http://www.empireonline.com/news/feed.asp?NID=28016
Guillermo del Toro is no longer directing.
http://www.empireonline.com/news/feed.asp?NID=28016
Re: Peter Jackson's THE HOBBIT - yes, you read that right!
Shoot... didn't see this post until I got here.
Posted the same director news in Headlines!
Posted the same director news in Headlines!
Be my guest and delete that post.GeorgeC wrote:http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/2008-12-6-m ... the-hobbit
Breaking news...
(At least until another website proves this is not official... Does seem to be legit, though.)
Del Toro is leaving the directing reigns of The Hobbit because the end of delays with production do not appear to be in sight...
Del Toro still intends to finish his work on the screenplay(s) before he moves on to other projects.
This is the latest in the never-ending series of setbacks for what is arguably a cursed project...
... And this kind of mess is why it took so long for LOTR to be made in the first place!
My only question is why The Hobbit wasn't done first? That really sets up LOTR.
At the rate things are going, certain cast members are going to be dead before shooting begins!
Enjoy your LOTR, folks.
The Hobbit will take a bit longer.
The economic crisis sure hasn't helped things... Not that there aren't more important things going on at the moment. The news is only showing the tip of the iceberg.
My only question is why The Hobbit wasn't done first? That really sets up LOTR.
At the rate things are going, certain cast members are going to be dead before shooting begins!
Enjoy your LOTR, folks.
The Hobbit will take a bit longer.
The economic crisis sure hasn't helped things... Not that there aren't more important things going on at the moment. The news is only showing the tip of the iceberg.
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Which would be even worse:eddievalient wrote:I imagine that Peter Jackson will direct these only if they can't find anyone else suitable. Time will tell.
There's nothing worse than a grudging director, as any Spielberg sequel will tell you.

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"Grudging"!!?? 
From my understanding, Jackson can't wait to get back into the director's chair on these. In fact, I really wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't a way for Del Toro to bow out gracefully after a heart to heart where Jackson expressed that he'd made a mistake in passing on them. As development continued, it's rumored that ol' Pete got more and more attached to the films again, and it might have become clear who should really be in the director's chair.
After all, after the mixed reaction to King Kong and the decidedly lukewarm response to The Lovely Bones, it's not like he couldn't also do with a pair of sure-fire hits...

From my understanding, Jackson can't wait to get back into the director's chair on these. In fact, I really wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't a way for Del Toro to bow out gracefully after a heart to heart where Jackson expressed that he'd made a mistake in passing on them. As development continued, it's rumored that ol' Pete got more and more attached to the films again, and it might have become clear who should really be in the director's chair.
After all, after the mixed reaction to King Kong and the decidedly lukewarm response to The Lovely Bones, it's not like he couldn't also do with a pair of sure-fire hits...
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Me either. What has me intrigued about this is the reports that a lot of things that were only suggested in the book are actually going to be shown in the film (such as Gandalf's battle with the Necromancer AKA Sauron). I wouldn't mind an extended prologue showing how Gandalf got the map from Thorin's father (as told in the book Unfinished Tales).
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"URGENT: Peter Jackson Negotiating To Direct 'The Hobbit' Films"
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Can I say "I told you so" without looking too smug (when I'm actually looking really, really pleased!)? 
I actually, and I really do mean this, never had a shadow of a doubt that Jackson would not be directing these two films. I was surprised when del Toro was announced, but you can ask my friends when I said "hmmm...let's just wonder how long that one lasts..."
This was always meant to be, hence the title of this very thread!

I actually, and I really do mean this, never had a shadow of a doubt that Jackson would not be directing these two films. I was surprised when del Toro was announced, but you can ask my friends when I said "hmmm...let's just wonder how long that one lasts..."
This was always meant to be, hence the title of this very thread!
