The Hobbit production is going well
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- ukit20
Viggo Mortensen interview: Peter Jackson sacrificed subtlety for CGI
- benfal990
i was a big fan of the first trilogy.
I didnt' watch the episode 2 of this new trilogy yet.
i think GoT filled my ''medieval-fantasy-needs'' greatly. But maybe i should watch that episode 2 now.</blog>
- CALLES0
- sold.bogue
- pretty muchCALLES
- Smaug's voice is chilling.DRIFTMONKEY
- Broken Link in the Trailer of the Day thread I bet!utopian
- elven babe alertprophetone
- trooperbill0
loved this
i remember visiting the local library and asking if they had a copy when i was a teen... the guy behind the counter pirated a vhs for me lol- Yes, this was bad ass, I loved this in the early 80's. Creeped me the fuck out.elahon
- CygnusZero40
Here's the subtitles now that there are 3 movies. Not sure if this was posted yet.
An Unexpected Journey (2012)
The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
There and Back Again (2014)
- BrokenHD0
SMAUG!
- cannonball19780
Music... would be better without the shitty harry potter chimes.
- detritus0
Ooh, that looks teh gorjos.
Can't really be arsed with the story (BURN HIM!) but I can't wait to watch that in super HD 2D at the cinema.
- BrokenHD0
still better than the 4s or the S3
- reanimate0
Looks kind of underwhelming to be honest. All the same characters, but less story, drama and interesting settings compared to LOTR.
- Looks like a lot of settings between both trailers.CygnusZero4
- CygnusZero40
Looks good. Looks pretty much as I expected, a lot like Fellowship, but with more dwarves.
- ETM0
^
Given that they had to sue the studios to get the royalties that were properly owed to them for LOTR movies, I am sure there is a taste of ashes in their mouth about any and all of it.http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/tv/s…
This was one of the issues that held up the Hobbit from being made sooner.
- tOki0
I find it interesting that they are quite willing to turn their backs on a generation who will probably not have read said books (or even know about them for that matter), just because they don't like the way it is adapted. I know for a fact that when the LOTR films came out there was a massive resurgence in the popularity of the original books - is that really a bad thing? There is also the obvious thing about royalities ie they'd make a fuck tonne, but I guess they are pretty well off regardless...