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Razne Vesti:

The Hobbit
Release Date:
December, 2011

The Hobbit Sequel
Release Date:
December, 2012

Prvi intervju izvršnog producenta Piter Džeksona i Guillermo del Toro-a:

Spoiler!

Jackson and del Toro Talk The Hobbit!
Source: WetaNZ, ComingSoon.net
May 24, 2008


Executive producer Peter Jackson and director Guillermo del Toro answered fans' questions today about The Hobbit (targeted for a December, 2011 release) and its sequel (December, 2012 release) in an online chat. Below you can read the full transcript of the chat!


Peter_Jackson: Hi this is Peter here, great to talk to all of you. It is a rainy Sun morning down here in NZ, hopefully there is sun shining where you are. Over in London we have Guillermo on the other end of his computer, and he'll be coming on to say hi. A quick note, we will deal with the 20 most popular questions that have arrived over the last 2 weeks during the course of the hour, but would love to answer as many as we can from as many of you on this chat and who want to fire additional questions. So let us get underway. Hi Guillermo, are you ready?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Hi! Guillermo here- Its a bit cloudy in London but people are already drinking out on the streets- God Bless the pubs-

Peter_Jackson: We have them in a super exciting count down form and will start with Q20. We have chosen 1 questino but in the case of these 20 they represent many 100s of similar questins.

wetahost: Here's the first question: 20 - Will you be doing less location shooting this time because your set builders, digital effects teams etc have become so proficient?

Peter_Jackson: Middle-earth is location, with very few structures really. It's a natural countryside and that's where a lot of shooting will take place.

Guillermo_del_Toro: Location will be favored and real set construction. I love REAL set construction and think that sets are very important part of the storytelling and scope of a film...

AnthonyPearson: What are your plans with the casting of Bilbo Baggins? Is Ian Holm still an option?

Guillermo_del_Toro: The fact that Ian Holm is SO memorable means that PJ, Fran and PB did their job right. We will utilize him in some fashion for sure but the difficulty of th erole will be better assesed after we do the script (s).

DavidPlaice: Will there be any locations outside New Zealand, e.g. the Welsh Marches for The Shire?

Peter_Jackson: Hi David - It is unlikely we will need any locations outside of NZ which has always been the perfect Middle Earth. there is nothing yet that tolkien has described that we haven't managed to find in this amazing little country and I expect the Hobbit to be no different.

Guillermo_del_Toro: None being considered at the moment.

aust: Will Howard Shore be returning to do the score?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Yes- absolutely, Shore is the VOICE of these films and we will absolutely be invited back. Peter and Fran have talked to him a couple of times already and Ive exchanged emails about the subject. He will return.

nolcai: Hello. Are you planning to use some location in italy?

Peter_Jackson: Hi nolcai it is unlikely we will shoot any of the Hobbit of Italy, but I would love come to Italy for a vacation, you should tell me the best places to visit.

Guillermo_del_Toro: Not really- But I love Italy...

wetahost: 19 - May i congratulate on your new appointment as director of The Hobbit, Guillermo. My question is to Guillermo, what can we expect from your vision and approach with this picture and I'm guessing there will be alot of dark elements to this film, but how far will you go in terms of horror and violence?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I hope that Mirkwood can be pretty scary but not graphic, I hope Riddles in the dark has an element of fear and suspense and to be deeply atmospheric but still allow the ingenious, engaging contest to take place. And Smaug should be all shock and awe when he unleashes his anger so, it will be pretty intense but not gorey.

icaroz: Will the Ring trilogy get a blu-ray release around the time of Hobbit? or sooner?

Peter_Jackson: Hi Icaroz - We are working on a blu ray version of the LOTR trilogy with Warner Bros at the moment, not sure when it is due for release. It certainly won't be this year.

KenshinIV: What are the chances Ron Perlman will be voicing Smog?

Guillermo_del_Toro: At this time the voice of Smaug is down to a very few choices in my head and I have a completely specific one, Ron has a good chance but I have other plans for RP... we will see...

Galdor_Felagund: Will you use the Hobbit holes used in LotR?

Peter_Jackson: Hi Galdor-Falagund - yes we hope with the permission of the land owner that we will rebuild Hobbiton bigger and even better than what it was for LOTR in exactly the same location

Peter_Jackson: Here is Q18

wetahost: 18 - Peter & Guillermo: What do you envision Gandalf's role will be in this film? He seems to go off on his own and disappear in several sections of the book. Do you want to stay faithful to that or give him a more active role? How do you think you'll ingratiate his character into an effective, cinematic storyline?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I believe that Gandalf is meant to be used in that way- coming and
going in and out of the narrative. If anything, this creates the perfect setting for those “gaps” to be bridged by the second film…

Peter_Jackson: Those gaps are great! There's a lot of stuff going on, which is distracting him. I'm just pleased to be getting Gandalf the Grey back for two more movies. Ian and I loved him best. We were a little sad when the Gandy the White took over.

mwilcox: Will you be filming the Hobbit in 3D?

Guillermo_del_Toro: At this stage it is too early to tell, but no plans are being made for that at the moment...

RSG1050: Mr. del Toro, have you started keeping a notebook of sketches on this film yet?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I have started already and shared some of the design a=ideas with Alan Lee and John Howe during a very excited lunch in London.

RobbieM: Will Ian McKellen return as Gandalf?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Absolutely!!

Peter_Jackson: Hi Robbie - absolutely

Peter_Jackson: Here comes Q17

wetahost: 17 - Dear Peter Jackson, I enjoyed your cameos in the LOTR movies, Will you have a cameo in this Hobbit, and what character would you like to play?

Peter_Jackson: I actually haven't thought about it. My convention is to do cameos in films I direct. I don't know if that extends to films I produce. I guess we'll find out. I love Hobbits! I am a Hobbit, in very many respects, as were my parents. Tolkien wrote about a type of people he knew, in pre-war England, and somewhere along the line, he must have bumped into my relatives!

Guillermo_del_Toro: Unlike Peter, I'm a Dwarf ( a coarse creature I am)- but I studiously avoid cameos…

Jessalyn: When do you expect filming to begin?

Peter_Jackson: Dear Jesslyn - at this point in time the plan is to write for the rest of this year and start early conceptual designs. 2009 will be dedicated to pre-production on both movies and 2010 will be the year we shoot both films back to back. Post productin follows one film at a time with The Hobbit being released Dec 2011, and F2 release Dec 2012. That is the schedule in about as much detail as we have ourselves at the moment.

Peter_Jackson: And Q16 ...

wetahost: 16- Peter: What was it about Guillermo that made you feel he was the
right guy to continue on the saga of Middle-earth? Are the two of
you on the same page for the vision, direction, and style that these movies will have? If the two of you disagree on a point, who wins out?

Peter_Jackson: I'll talk more about this in a later question, but watching his films, he has
respect for fantasy. He understands it, he's not frightened by it. Guillermo also understands character, and how the power of any movie is almost always linked to how closely we empathize with characters within the story. His work shows great care and love for the main characters he creates. He also has supreme confidence with design, and visual effects. So many film makers are scared of visual effects - which is no crime, but tough if you're doing one of these movies!

If we disagree, the director has to win, because you should never force a director to shoot something they don't believe in. But we're both reasonably practical and ego-free, and I believe that if we disagree, we both have the ability to express our differing theorys - state our case, like lawyers - and between us, work out what's best for the movie.

Eriol: So what age rating are you aiming at?

Peter_Jackson: Hi Eriol - the rating will be the same as the Trilogy, PG13 on both movies

Guillermo_del_Toro: An intense PG-13...

Reguba: Will the Hobbit get an extended edition like LOTR?

Peter_Jackson: Dear Reguba - interesting Q. The truth (and this is the truth) is that you don't plan for extended editions up front an extended edition is the result of left over scenes that have been deleted out of theatrical cut. In an ideal world the script is written lean and tight and therefore there are no scenes left on the cuttring room floor and therefore no extended edition. However when writing 3 epic LOTR films there was no way we could keep the writing process as lean, so the extended edition was a result of seeing our thought process during the writing and shooting play itself out on screen with scenes we no longer needed when we finally cut the films together. Whether there will be an extended edition of the Hobbit will depend entirely on the final theatrical cut and what we have left over.

Guillermo_del_Toro: That one is REALLY too early to answer... but being a DVD freak (now a B-Ray freak) I think that if you have enough alternative material you can make it accesible on DVD (or B-R) format... Is not a priori that one decides this.

Peter_Jackson: Now for Q15

wetahost: 15 - Will you be using the same production team ie. Special
effects, art directors, cinematographers, composer etc..

Guillermo_del_Toro: Many of them will be back. I will supplement the FX departments, the design departments (with very interesting names), but the crew will utilize as many of the original elements as possible.

elffan9: Will we be seeing Legolas in Mirkwood?

Guillermo_del_Toro: We all think that this is a very interesting idea but the scripts are in process so- sorry,.. too early to tell.

Peter_Jackson: And now Q14

wetahost: 14 - In the Hobbit book, we have talking trolls and the Eagles and
Smaug talks as well, however in the LOTR Trilogy, trolls did no more than grunt, Fellbeasts screamed, and the Eagles, who were meant to talk, just stayed silent. How much will the portrayal of such animals change in the Hobbit?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I think it should be done exactly as in the book- the “talking beast”
motif has to exist already to allow for that great character that is Smaug. It is far more jarring to have a linear movie and then – out of the blue – a talking Dragon.

Yetzi: did you start casting for the 13 dwarves?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Nope- no casting has started yet, but some people have thrown their helmet in the ring.

Peter_Jackson: Hi Yetzi - no casting has commenced and won't until the scripts are written. We have had chats with one or two ofthe LOTR actors however but the casting will be driven largely by the writing and it is impossible to cast 13 dwarves without knowing their personality and characters. We anticipate we won't be in serious casting mode for these movies until well into next year.

wetahost: 13 - Hi. Do you intend to play this one by the Book (The Hobbit that is) and make it a very light childrens tale on film, or do you plan to stick with the much darker treatment- in keeping with the LotR films - particularly the latter ones. My personal preference would be for the latter - cannot see how eg. the Rivendell Elves could regress from their nobility in LotR to those "...Tra-la-la-la...." singing versions which wer in the Hobbit Book. Thank you.

Guillermo_del_Toro: We’ll see about the “Tra-la-la-“ later- but the book, I believe, in echoing the “loss of innocence” England experienced after WWI, is a passage form innocence to a darker, more somber state- The visual / thematic progression should reflect that in the camera style, color palette, textural choices, etc.

Peter_Jackson: As I said earlier, I personally feel that The Hobbit can, and should have a different tone. The "tone" of these stories shouldn't be defined by the pressure our characters were under in LOTR. The world is a different place at the time of the Hobbit. The shadow is not so dark. However, what should stay the same is the reality of Middle-earth, and the integrity we bring to it as filmmakers.

Shane: Will the two movies be shot at the same time?

Guillermo_del_Toro: The idea is to shoot them "back to bacK" with a small break to breathe and to reconstruct certain sets and have time to reasses... But a schedule of a year is expecvted.

Peter_Jackson: Hi Shane - Yes the movies will be shot back to back and the shooting of the movie will be driven by which actors are working with us at a given time and what locations we are in. For instance, if we are shooting Hobbiton scenes for Hobbit movies we would also shoot Hobbiton scenes for F2. So during our year of filming we will be shooting both movies at the same time out of sequence.

reel1: Hi, Guys. Was it intentional to release the first Hobbit film on the 10 year anniversary of FOTR?

Peter_Jackson: Dear Razor - No this is the first time I have actually thought about it ... that is nice I will claim credit for the idea from this day forward

Peter_Jackson: Q12 ....

wetahost: 12 - Peter: During production of the trilogy, there were days where there were several filming crews working simultaneously, with
different people directing. Would you ever want to head up a crew and direct the shooting of a scene for a day?

Peter_Jackson: Most directors prefer to direct everything themselves. I thought I could on LOTR, but very quickly found out that the sheer scale prevented it. Instead of a 15 month shoot, we would have shot for 3 years! Guillermo always shoots his own material, so we'll do our best to construct a schedule that allows him to do that. It will depend a lot on how the scripts break down.

I'd happily shot some second unit stuff, anytime Guillermo asked me to. But let's see what happens.

Mr.Movie: Are you already go to New Zealand, Mr.Del Toro ?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Yes- I've been actually been there already -secretly- shh- and will be there shortly after HELLBOY II opens and will be getting a LOT of frequent flyer miles in the next few months-

Peter_Jackson: Hi Greg - F2 is referring to Film 2

Peter_Jackson: Here comes Q11

wetahost: 11 - Guillermo del Toro is an accomplished director. I just wondered whether ok not, he will bring more prostetics, animatronics and physical effects to the film, as he does with such films as Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth (which are great films by the way)? Or will Weta Digital still have their work cut out for them with VFX?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I plan to mix CGI and PHYSICAL in such a way that your eye wonders which is which- keep you mind busy but NEVER allowing for the weaknesses of either tool to take over. Yes, I have, by trial and error, learned that both tools need to be mixed and how much they must be mixed to succeed in creating environments and living creatures. WETA is the lead house, absolutely but we will expand the creature team and beef up the prosthetics team. Imagine a physical creature with a radio controlled muscle / facial system but with partial CGI replacement on the head or mouth, etc and you’ll start to get the idea…

Guillermo_del_Toro: And now for the question...

Vampireta: So how was your first meeting with each other?

Peter_Jackson: Hi Vampierta - The first time I remember meeting Guillermo was at Bob Shay's hosue during a LOTR party. Obviously at that time we had no concept of what the future held!!

Guillermo_del_Toro: We finished a tray of shrimps together and agreed that NEW LINE should keep hiring round, bearded directors with funny accents...

Peter_Jackson: Q10 ....

wetahost: 10- Hi there, thanks for giving this opportunity. my question: will Alan Lee and John Howe be on board again? I really admire their work. good luck for this project and have a lot of fun.

Guillermo_del_Toro: As I said, I had a marvelous lunch with John and Alan in London a few days ago and we all got very excited as we discussed my ideas on Smaug, Mirkwood, etc They are most definetly back!

Peter_Jackson: Impossible to imagine it without them!

Trotter_the_Ranger: What will be the title for the second movie?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Too early- but not "H2 Electric Boogaloo" that has been discarded.

Peter_Jackson: Hi Trots - the second movie doesn't have a title yet and probably won't until we write the script. As you will see we have the incredibly boring name Film Two which I assure you will not last for very long. Just bear with us.

Peter_Jackson: Q 9 ...

wetahost: 9 - Peter, perhaps you could clarify what your role will be in the production of these films: What exactly does an executive producer do? Will you follow that model or "forge your own path?" How will Guillermo's role and your role be different? Do you plan on writing thescript again with Fran and Phillippa?

Peter_Jackson: Truth is "Executive Producers" do a range of things on movies from a lot to virtually nothing! I see myself being one of a production team. My interest is helping Guillermo make the very best films he can. I love writing and I'm looking forward to that. Guillermo will be writing, along with Fran, Philippa and myself. As a director, I could never direct something I didn't have a hand in writing, and we're not expecting Guillermo to do that either. If the director is part of the writing, it means he was there when the discussions took place, story decisions were made ... he knows why things are the way they are, and what they need to achieve. Everything is in a script for a reason, and only by being part of a writing team (or writing it yourself), do you really understand the intention of every beat.

I see my role as being part of that writing team, which will create the blueprint, and then helping Guillermo construct the movie. I want Guillermo to make his movies, and I want to make sure we end up with a 5 movie series that's as good as it can possibly be.

Merlkir: any ideas about the talking wargs? the wargs in hobbit are remarkably different from the "hyena" ones in the LOTR movies..

Guillermo_del_Toro: Absolutely: they will be different from the Hyena ones established in the Trilogy- they will be faithful to the creatures in the book and will be redesigned accordingly.

lordlinton: Loved the video diaries for King Kong, will you guys be doing something similar for the Hobbit?

Peter_Jackson: There is a lot of questions about production diaries for the internet - the truth is that Guillermo and I haven't even discussed this topic yet, now do we have a real plan in place for the internet and DVD side of the film. You have to realise that although this was announced and is all round the world we are at the very beginning of the process just starting to think about the scripts. We are not trying to fob anyone off but we simply haven't got that far in the process yet and it is a plan we will put into place during the course of 2009.

Peter_Jackson: Q 8 coming ...

wetahost: 8 - I always thought creating Gollum would pose a great artisic challenge to the artists whose job it would be to adapt the Lord of the Rings. With the Hobbit I believe Smaug will pose one of the great challenges. Now we have all seen dragons in movies. But for the Hobbit I personally am excepting nothing less than unbelievable . Were will you go for inspiration? What styles will the art dirction look at? Personally I can see a lot being done with the setting from Pan's Labyrinth. Thank you and good luck to you all.

Guillermo_del_Toro: This is a big one-- Allow me to quote form my random responses at Onering.net…

I am a big Dragon fan. I've said it before- And I was fortunate enough to be born a Dragon in the Chinese Horocope...

And although its always impossible to agree on the "greatest" of anything, I bring forth these two as the main film contenders for that title: Eyvind Earle / Disney's Maleficent dragon ( a triumph of elegance of color and design) and Vermitrax Pejorative from
Dragonslayer.

In my opinion, every other design has borrowed heavily from these two.
I plan to create something new and groundbreaking.

Smaug should not be "the Dragon in the Hobbit movie" as if it was just "another" creature in a Bestiary. Smaug should be "The DRAGON" for all movies past and present. The shadow he cast and the greed he comes to embody- the "need to own" casts its long shadow and creates a thematic / dramatic continuity of sorts that articulates the story throughout-

In that respect, Smaug the CHARACTER is as important, if not more important, than the design. The character will emerge form the writing- and in that the Magnificent arrogance, intelligence, sophistication and greed of Smaug shine through-

In fact, Thorin's greed is a thematic extension of this and Bilbo's "Letting go" and his noble switching of sides when the dwarves prove to be in the wrong is its conceptual counterpart (that is a hard one to get through, Bilbo's heroism is a quiet, moral one) and the thematic thread reaches its climax in the Bilbo / Thorin death bed scene.

Anyway, back to Smaug: One of the main mistakes with talking dragons is to shape the mouth like a snub Simian one in order to achieve a dubious lip-synch. .. A point which eluded me particularly in Eragon, since their link is a psychic one.

To me, Smaug is the perfect example of a great creature defined by its look and design, yes, but also, very importantly, by his movement and -One little hint- its environment - Think about it... the way he is scaled, moves and is lit, limited or enhanced by his location, weather conditions, light conditions, time of the year, etc. That's all I can say without spoilers but, if you keep this curious little summary you'll realize several years form now that those things I had in my mind ever since doodling the character as a kid had solidified waaay before starting the shoot of the film.

A big tool is also how and when he is fully revealed. I could give you specifics- beat-by-beat in fact (I'm geeking out to do it), but...

I will say no more in order to save you from ruthless spoilerage (we have a few years to go, you now...?) and increased anxiety.

Let me, however, say that this is actually one of the points I feel most enthusiastic about.

As to his voice- well, each reader has a Smaug voice in his / her head, just like you always do when "hearing" a great character in a book.

I have mine... and it will be revealed in time...

manuthevif: Guillermo, Will Peter be directing Hellboy 3 at some point?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Offers have been made but he remains elusive- we will be in talks soon.

swjedi18: Will be seeing The While Council in The Hobbit?

Peter_Jackson: Hi swjedi18 - To early to say before the scripts are written but it is definitely an idea we are discussing.

Guillermo_del_Toro: There's a very good chance if the "gaps" are filled in some form in either narrative. Too early...

Peter_Jackson: Now for Q7

wetahost: 7 - how important is it to you to create overall consistency between Peter's LOTR films and Guillermo's? in terms of the actors, look and feel, scenery, score, fx -- is your aim to have them stand on their own or sync up with the trilogy?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I believe that it’s a little bit of both- the world must feel like the same world. The aspect ratio, music, essential established costume and production design trademarks but I would love to bring a lot of new flavours to the table. THE HOBBIT is, in essence, an overture to a massive Symphonic work so main themes are reprised but new modulations and new colors are introduced, thematically and texturally.

Peter_Jackson: I love Guillermo's symphonic allusion. The "overture" can have a different flavour, a different texture, yet be a carefully crafted introduction to what's to follow. Film Two is perfect to dramatise the shift in Middle-earth that propells us into the dark days of LOTR. If LOTR is World War One, then the Hobbit is like an Edwardian adventure tale, set in the days before world notices the looming storm clouds.

Junaid: Is The Hobbit harder or easier than LOTR to adapt as a script?

Peter_Jackson: Hi Junaid - Both are equally difficult to be completely honest. The Hobbit has its own unique problems, different to those of LOTR.

Guillermo_del_Toro: Not easy- I tell you that-

Peter_Jackson: Here comes Q6 ...

wetahost: 6 - Will Weta be releasing figures for this film like it did with Kong and Narnia?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I would hope so!! I want them all!!

Galdor_Felagund: How does Christopher Tolkien feel about the two new films?

Peter_Jackson: Hi Galdor - Christopher Tolkien did not wish to be involved in the LOTR movies and I would assuem his feelings are the same with these two films. I totally respect him for that since he is looking after the legacy of his father's books and does not wish to be involved in someone else's interpretation of those stories.

Peter_Jackson: Here comes Q5

wetahost: 5 - Having recently reread the Hobbit with my children, it strikes me that the Hobbit contains a fairly linear story that doesn't necessarily follow the "three act" formula typical of movies. What do you see as the biggest challenge adapting the story to the big screen?

Guillermo_del_Toro: There are so many- I am all for trying to preserve every idiosyncrasy the novel has- the very things that seem “unfilmable” and that – in my mind- will make it thrilling as a film. The novel is much, much more inventive and dislocated in its narrative (Bilbo being hit by a rock during the Battle) than you may think at first. I think that you can treat a classic like a museum piece –stuffed and mounted- or you can make it a living, breathing narrative that is unfolding right then and there.

Peter_Jackson: Structure is important in film, but as Guillermo says, there's often structure to be found in the most unlikely of places! It's quite possible to build a structured story and retain idiosyncrasy. It's going to be part of the joy of writing this.

Lukas-Eldarion: Will you do another chat later on in the process?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Gladly- gladly- I'm in!!

Peter_Jackson: Hi Lukas - we would love to this has been a lot of fun. Let us just get the last of the official questions out because we are working down to the most popular ones in the final few

Peter_Jackson: Now for Q4

wetahost: 4 - Will Gollum play a role in the second film? If not, any plans to find a different role for Andy Serkis? Because, and I think most will agree with me, everything is better with more Serkis.

Guillermo_del_Toro: Yes! As all of you know, Gollum has a rather fascinating arch to go through and his alliance to Shelob or his period of imprisonment in Thranduil's, etc but it is early still- so early in fact that to reveal more would tie our hands and be counterproductive.

Guillermo_del_Toro: There can never be "too much Andy"

Peter_Jackson: Now for Q 3

wetahost: 3 - Hello from New Orleans! What production challenges do you feel will be different for The Hobbit and the sequel compared to the experience of making The LOTR?

Peter_Jackson: Yikes! Every film is a challenge. I always say that making a movie is like film school - you're always learning. But unlike most schools, you never get done with it. You never learn everything. Over time, you get to anticipate problems a little better - but new ones hit you. You get to figure out solutions, but there are always extreme problems you could never guess.

One of the things I'm going to enjoy in this experience, is that I'll be better placed to help anticipate the problems and fix them. When you're directing, you're right at the coal face, always exhausted, often emotional - and I'll enjoy being a couple of steps back from that and simply helping where I can. Having done it 3 times as director, there's a lot I know that can help smooth the way for Guillermo.

Peter_Jackson: And we will now do 2

wetahost: 2 - Hello Mr. Jackson and Mr. Del Toro! Thank you very much for this time. My question is one that I think you will hear alot of from many of us...from what material will you pulling the second movie from? I know it'll be great with you two on board, but I am mighty curious. I am a huge fan of both of you and I look foward to more Tolkien films!

Guillermo_del_Toro: The idea is to find a compelling way to join THE HOBBIT and FELLOWSHIP and enhance the 5 films both visually an in their Cosmology. There’s
omissions and material enough in the available, licensed material to attempt this. The agreement is, however, that the second film must be relevant and emotionally strong enough to be brought to life but that we must try and contain the HOBBIT in a single film.

Peter_Jackson: Lets do a few more random questions before the final grand question.

wetahost: Hi Guys my question comes in two parts. Firstly will we notice a significant shift in visual style from LOTR to the Hobbit due to Guillermo's unique asthetic? And if so will there be a complete re-imagining in the design of places seen in both books (ie Bag End and Rivendell) due to this differing style?

Guillermo_del_Toro: GDT The basic designs, the preestablished designs will be only “updated” insofar as the epoch difference. Half a century more or less which in Middle Earth terms is not that much but- think about how much our world has changed from – say 2001 to now… The new settings and designs should blend in enough not to feel like a completely different world but yes, the movies are bound to have some distinctive stylistic imprint.

wetahost: Gentlemen, a two part question. 1st, shooting on film or HD? 2nd, scope or flat?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I normally use 1:85 but I thoroughly plan to respect Peter’s choice of format used in the Trilogy (2:35:1) but it is my intention, for now, to shoot this on film, not HD.

wetahost: How will the new Gollum differ from the Gollum of the LOTR trilogy, if at all?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Once again, only in the passage of time (he’s half a century “younger”) but it will be Andy and the established design will be our Template

wetahost: Will the Mirkwood Elves be different from the Rivendell Elves of the LOTR trilogy?

Guillermo_del_Toro: That is definetly my intention but I cannot reveal anymore at the moment.

wetahost: Considering that you're stretching The Hobbit into 2 movies can we assume that Beorn will be featured and will not be given the Tom Bombadil treatment?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I may be in the minority, but I absolutely LOVE Beorn and I intend to feature him in the films. BTW I also like TB quite a bit…

wetahost: I would love to know how you are going to deal with goblins in the movie. Will they look like the smaller orcs in the LOTR movies or are you going to make a completely new design?Also will everything look like it did in the LOTR movies or will you be redesigning it to fit your vision?

Guillermo_del_Toro: This is an area in which I hope we can expand and enhance a LOT from the established designs in the Trilogy. I plan to come up with a very strong, new treatment for the Goblins. I also think the Wargs should be readdressed for their role in The HOBBIT.

wetahost: One thing I love about watching movies from different film makers is seeing their own visions put onscreen. But since these HOBBIT movies are being made to tie in with the LOTR series, does this mean Mr. Del Toro's wonderfully imaginitive vision will be limited to follow the rules set up by Mr. Jackson?

Guillermo_del_Toro: It is my privilege to roam through roads previously traced but I definetly intend to take you to new and exciting places that the Trilogy did not explore. Nevertheless it is our intention that, once done, the 5 films will play like a symphonic work that seamlessly transports you through this world.

wetahost: Hi there,i'm Beren from Romania and i'd like to ask Mr. GDT if he plans to use(as PJ did) extensive matte paintings and "big-atures" to portray the vast panoramas and cities of Middle-earth or the more simpler CG effects? Thanks and cheers.

Guillermo_del_Toro: Peter and I both love “old school” techniques. I adore physical miniatures and try to use them as much as I can and have a bit of a fetish about that. Matte Paintings and “Big-atures” will definetly be in these.

wetahost: Question for Guillermo, assuming they are all returning to write the screenplay, will you be writing alongside Peter, Philippa and Fran also?

Guillermo_del_Toro: I intend to. Their input in the literary creation of the screenplay is a must. I depend on them and expect to spend many delightful months wandering through Middle Earth.

Peter_Jackson: Writing a screen play with a group of collaborators is like the Lennon McCartney collaboration .... sometimes one or two people do more than others on certain parts of the process and vice versa, it all comes out in the wash and we share equal credit in what everyone has done, with 4 of us we will be able to divide the work up in interesting ways and everyone will be able to help craft these films.

wetahost: I'd comment on the awesomeness of director choice, but I'm sure that gets old. Concerning The Hobbit and the numerous Dwarves, I was wondering if all of them are going to find their way into the film. In Lord of the Rings, you had 9 in the Fellowship, but you had three movies to flesh them out. In the Hobbit, you have 13 Dwarves and one film to throw them all in. I'm definitely hoping to see all 13 make their way in, but what are you doing about this?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Tolkien wrote 13 dwarves and I intend to use 13 dwarves. I am, in fact, thrilled to keep them all and have them be distinguishable and affecting as characters. Much of the drama and emotion in the last third of the book and film will come from them.

wetahost: Guiilermo, I have always thought of you as a visionary director, and I love your work- could you please tell me what was the deciding factor that made you agree to direct The Hobbit?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Of all of Tolkien literary work I was only familiar with THE HOBBIT. I purchased it at age 11 and it struck a chord with me but, back then, I failed to connect with the Trilogy and the Silmarillion (Which now I find delectable) eluded me. I found them –unlike the HOBBIT- to be “too dense” for my young mind. I dreamt of Mirkwood and Smaug for ages (in fact, a Smaug-like dragon was scripted as part of the “fairy tale” Ophelia narrates to her brother in PANS LABYRINTH and was sculpted but was cut for budget reasons) but when I saw Peter undertake the Trilogy I thought thet the HOBBIT would never come to be for me. The proposition of spending half a decade crafting these films received- as Peter will atest- a 5 second “YES” from me. To people in my industry I’m usually a guy that tries to generate his own projects and I remain very elusive when people try and attach me to big projects. For decades I have passed on films of enormous scope but this is a fantastic privilege and I immediately said “Yes”.

wetahost: My question is, when Del Toro has acknowledged his disdain for Hobbits and "sword and sandals" fantasy, how can he do justice to the movie? Why can't Peter direct it himself after The Lovely Bones? He can direct these 2 movies and then direct the 3rd Tintin movie.

Guillermo_del_Toro: Okay- If by “Sword and Sandal” you mean “Sword and Sorcery” I stand by the general lines of my statement in 2006. But allow me to reproduce the following paragraph from ONERING.net and expand it-

Since the age of 4 I became an avid reader and collector of books; manuscripts, pamphlets, first editions, small press or worn-down paperbacks... they all find a home at my library which has grown so cumbersome and obtrusive that I had to move to a separate home from the family one...

For many decades my main area of interest has been horror fiction: Algernon Blackwood, Arthur Machen, MR James, LeFanu, etc and classic Fairy tales and literature about the engines of Myth: unabridged Grimm, Andersen, Wilde, Bettelheim, Tatar, etc

Now and then I indulge in Science Fiction (not hardware oriented but more humanistic things) and thus I count Bradbury, Ellison, Sturgeon and Matheson amongst my favorites.

My area of interest gets much narrower when we deal with another genre... the genre that is shelved under Fantasy.

As a youngster I read Moorcock, Clark Ashton Smith, Lord Dunsany, Lloyd Alexander, Fritz Leiber, Marcel Schwob, RE Howard and a few others.

Nevertheless I was never propelled into an aleatory addiction to sub-genres like Sword & Sorcery or indiscriminate fantasies about magical this or that- Like any other genre or subgenre there's a great abundance that makes it hard to discern when a new "trilogy" or "chronicle" comes from as genuine a place as Tolkien's or derives from genuine fervor -religious or otherwise- like C.S. Lewis' did. But here I am now: reading like a madman to catch up with a whole new land, a continent of sorts- a Cosmology created by brilliant philologist turned Shaman.

As if he grasped an existing universe outside our Platonic cave, Tolkien channels an entire world, weaving expertly from myth and lore. The oustanding virtue is that all this scholarly erudition doesn't reduce his tales to mere Taxidermy. He achieves an Alchemy all of his own: he writes new life in the freshly sculpted clay of his creatures.

I have, through the years become familiar with the very roots of Tolkien's myths and the roots of Fafhrd or Elric or Hyperborea and many a time I have relished the intricate ways in which demonic wolves, shape-shifter and spindly-limbed pale warriors can be woven into those many tales that become, at the end, the single tale, the single saga- that of what is immortal in us all.

In creating Pan's Labyrinth I drank deep of the most rigid form of Fairy Lore and tried to contextualize the main recurrent motifs in an instinctive rhyme between the world of fantasy and the delusions of War and Politics (the grown man's way of playing make-believe) and in re-reading THE HOBBIT just recently I was quite moved by discovering, through Bilbo's eyes the illusory nature of possession, the sins of hoarding and the banality of war- whether in the Western Front or at a Valley in Middle Earth. Lonely is the mountain indeed.

When that statement was made- at different times during PANS LABYRINTH’s promotion, many a time I made the distinctive call to say that althought I had not read Tolkien outside THE HOBBIT I had been fascinated by the Trilogy films. A statement that I already had the chance to make in 2005 when PJ, Fran and I met about HALO.

So, no, generally I am NOT a “Sword and Sorcery” guy or a “Fantasy” guy- By the same token, I'm not a sci-fi guy but I would make a film based on Ellison in a second- or on Sturgeon or Bradbury or Matheson. I'm not into Barbarians with swords but i would kill to tackle Fafhrd and Grey Mouse... and so on and so forth... I'm a believer but not a Dogmatic.

Allow me to put a final, finer point to our discussion. The aesthetics of HELLBOY II are completely Pop and color-saturated, much more comic book / modern than I would ever use in THE HOBBIT but- I spend two years creating a world of Fairies, Elves, Trolls, etc

Two Years. A career / creative decision that precedes any inkling of THE HOBBIT. I wrote the script years before I met with PJ or Fran. In other words I dedicated the last 6 years of my career (between PL and HBII) to create Fantastical world inhabited by Fairies, Fauns, Ogres, Trolls, Elves, etc

In that respect- I guess I am a Fantasy guy when the particular world appeals to me. Back in the Jurassic Period (1992 / 1993) when CRONOS won the Critic’s Week at Cannes I was referred to as an “art house guy”- I followed that with a giant cockroach movie that proved successful enough to spawn two sequels and allow me to co-finance THE DEVILS BACKBONE which send me back to being an “art house guy”. Then I did BLADE II and people thought of me as an “Action guy”- PJ went through a similar mercurial career with HEAVENLY CREATURES, BAD TASTE, DEAD ALIVE, etc I squirm away from a tag and I hope I can avoid being just a “Fantasy guy” after PL, HBII and H…

I do the tales I love (regardless of what shelf Barnes & Noble classifies the book under) and I love the HOBBIT.

I love it enough to give it half a decade of my life and move half a world away to do it.

Peter_Jackson: Having directed the LOTR Trilogy, I really felt that I put my heart and soul into dramatising this world and story, only a few years ago. The idea of going back in and essentially competing against my own movies, seemed to be an unsatsifying way to spend the next 5 years. However, I love Tolkien and care deeply about the movies we made. I couldn't bear the idea of somebody else making them without our involvement. Being a writer and producer is the perfect way for me to work here. Guillermo has the ultimate responsibility of directing, and for him it's easier to make these movies feel different, simply because he's not me, and he therefore has an original vision, with new ideas to offer.

Believe me, I thought long and hard about this, and what we're doing here will result in better movies, I promise you. And that's all that counts!

Peter_Jackson: OK we are almost done here folks and we have our last Q which was the most popular Q from the 1000s of people who sent Qs in advance.

wetahost: 1 - Which of the actors from LOTR will be back to reprise their roles
in The Hobbit and its companion film?

Guillermo_del_Toro: Obviously, at this stage, the second film is still being figured out- so the actors that have been approached may or not have appeared in the HOBBIT as a literary work but still may appear in the second film as it “blends” into the Trilogy and expands. Therefore what can be said is: Unequivocally, every single actor that originated a role in the Trilogy will be asked to participate and reprise it. If Health, availability or willigness become obstacles – and only in that case recasting would be considered.

Peter_Jackson: Like Guillermo says, apart from extreme circumstances, we would never recast a character who appeared in the LOTR trilogy. You can read The Hobbit and pretty much see which characters play a part. The unknown facter is Film Two, which we are still developing. If we wished to write one of the LOTR characters into the narrative of Film Two, we would only do that with that actors blessing, and willingess to take part. Otherwise we'd take the writing in another direction.

Guillermo_del_Toro: Time is up-

But I can proudly say that only a FEW asked "How can I be an extra?" so my heart swell withy pride with the many questions that you were kind enough to submit- More chats and wandering in the message boards await us- See you soon...

Peter_Jackson: So that is it for us for this morning or this evening, or middle of the night wherever you are. We are sorry that is all we could get through but we did try to have each of the Qs represent similar things that many of you have asked. So hopefully it gives you a little bit of info. As I said the truth is there are a lot of unanswered Qs for us as well at this stage of the process. We will know a lot more once the scripts are written which is the next job that we will be doing and it will take most of the rest of this year I imagine. Hope this has been helpful and thank you for all the incredible support now and in years gone by. Best wishes, Peter J.

Guillermo_del_Toro: May the hair on your toes, etc-

Peter_Jackson: The transcript of this chat will be available here on the Weta site in a few hours time. Everyone here at Weta is looking foward to continuing this relationship with you throughout the hobbit experience and there are a lot of fun surprises to come over the next 4 years.

Guillermo_del_Toro: Viva WETA and the many "toys" they make! And may Cthulhu give me more shelves to put them on.


DEL TORO ŽELI DA "HOBIT" IZGLEDA KAO KADA GA JE ON ČITAO SA 11 GODINA

Giljermo del Toro će režirati dva filma rađena po Dž.R.R. Tolkinovom "Hobitu", i najavljuje da želi da oživi duh ove izuzetno popularne dečje knjige.

"Želim da ostanem veran. Kada sam pokušavao da napišem scenario za 'Tarzana' ljudi su me pitali - Da li će to biti horor? Ja pokušavam da na ekranu oživim scene koje sa, imao u glavi kada sam kao 11-godišnjak čitao knjigu u krevetu. Kako sam bio uzbuđen i kako sam mislio da je sve to fascinantno", kaže Toro.

Reditelj kaže da film neće nužno biti sličan po stilu trilogiji "Gospodaru prstenova", niti bilo kom drugom mračnom fentezi ostvarenju kao što su "Hellboy" ili "Panov lavirint".
Snimanje "Hobita" i drugog filma koji još nema ime, počinje tokom ove godine na Novom Zelandu. Sa pisanjem scenarija se još nije počelo, mada se dosta razgovara o projektu i "hvataju beleške". Pretprodukcija počinje krajem jula. Del Torov najnoviji film "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" stiže u bioskope 11. jula.

Guillermo del Toro on The Hobbit and Frankenstein
Source: Max Evry
October 6, 2008
The filmmaker formally known as Guillermo del Toro, now referred to ubiquitously as Guillermo "I'm making The Motherf****** 'Hobbit'" del Toro, appeared tonight at the Director's Guild of America in midtown Manhattan as part of The New Yorker Festival series of talks. During the conversation with New Yorker staff writer Daniel Zalewski, the director of such modern genre masterpieces as Pan's Labyrinth and the "Hellboy" series talked up some of his future projects, including the aforementioned two-film Tolkien adaptation as well as a new version of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein."

Currently at the beginning of pre-production on The Hobbit, del Toro discussed his process of gathering ideas, or "feeding his brain," in order to conceptualize his own vision of Middle Earth unique from where Peter Jackson went in his "Lord of the Rings" trilogy…

"I find you have to discipline yourself to write in the morning, and then watch and read in the afternoons stuff that seems relevant, even in a tangential way. For example, reading or watching World War I documentaries or books that I think inform 'The Hobbit,' strangely enough, because I believe it is a book born out of Tolkien's generation's experience with World War I and the disappointment of being in that field and seeing all those values kind of collapse. I think it's a turning point that you need to familiarize yourself with. I'm starting. Peter Jackson is such a fan of that historical moment and obsessive collector of World War I memorabilia, and he owns several genuine, life-size working reproductions of planes, tanks, cannons, ships! He has the perfect obsessive reproductions of uniforms of that time for armies of about 120 soldiers... each. I asked him which books he recommended… because I wouldn't be watching 'Krull' or 'The Dark Crystal,' I need to find my OWN way into the story. That's the same way I did 'Pan's Labyrinth' or 'Devil's Backbone,' by watching stuff you wouldn't think about.

"All my life I've been fascinated by dragons. I was born under the Chinese sign of The Dragon. All my life I'm collecting dragons. It's such a powerful symbol, and in the context of 'The Hobbit' it is used to cast its shadow through the entire narrative. Essentially, Smaug represents so many things: greed, pride… he's 'the Magnificent,' after all. The way his shadow is cast in the narrative you cannot then show it and have it be one thing, he has to be the embodiment of all those things. He's one of the few dragons that will have enormous scenes with lines. He has some of the most beautiful dialogues in those scenes! The design, I'm pretty sure that will be the last design we will sign off on, and the first design we have attempted. It is certainly a matter of turning every stone before figuring out what he looks like, because what he looks like will tell you what he is."

After he completes his work on the two "Hobbit" films in 2012, the prodigiously optimistic del Toro has a whole slew of projects to keep him occupied until 2017, including a new version of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, his long-delayed Lovecraft adaptation At the Mountains of Madness, a just-announced trilogy of vampire novels (the first of which he claims is already written), and his own version of Frankenstein.

Del Toro is an acknowledged fan of "Frankenstein." He has busts of Boris Karloff as the monster in his house. One of his biggest filmic influences, the 1973 Spanish film The Spirit of the Beehive, revolves around a showing of the classic Universal Frankenstein. He has raved about Bernie Wrightson's illustrated version and the original Frank Darabont script eventually filmed as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein by Kenneth Branagh in '94 and all-but-disowned by Darabont. Del Toro's version, however, sounds decidedly different…

"I'm not doing 'Mary Shelly's Frankenstein.' I'm doing an adventure story that involves the creature. I cannot say much, but it's not the central creation story, I'm not worried about that. The fact is I've been dreaming of doing a 'Frankenstein' movie since I was a child. The one thing I can promise is, compared to Kenneth Branagh, I will not appear shirtless in the movie!"

When pressed by a fan during the Q & A regarding the Wargs' appearance in The Hobbit, del Toro seemed like a child dying to spill the big secret he has but forcing himself to show restraint, joking that "Warner Brothers has a sniper right here in the theater."

"There will be different sensibilities involved in this movie than there were in the original trilogy. First of all, because we have the travelogues in 'The Hobbit' which goes to places and variations on races that were not addressed in the trilogy. My belief on the 'Wargs' issue is that the classical incarnation of the demonic wolf in Nordic mythology is not a hyena-shaped creature. It is a wolf. The archetype is a wolf, so we're going to go back to the slender, archetypical wolf that is, I think, the inspiration for Tolkien. Listen… if we were having a drink two years from now I would spill the beans, because I'm a pretty easy guy about spilling the beans, but I can't in this instance I can't because it's three years from now... believe me, I am jumping up-and-down inside this fat body!"


MOGUĆ I TREĆI "HOBIT" FILM - ŽELJENI "MOST" PREMA "GOSPODARU PRSTENOVA"

Kada su prvobitno najavljena dva "Hobit" filma bilo je rečeno da će jedan od njih predstavljati sasvim originalno delo koje će poslužiti da se napravi most između Dž.R.R. Tolkinovih priča u "Hobitu" i, 60 godina kasnijem, "Gospodaru prstenova". Potom se odustalo od toga, ali sada stižu najave da će se možda ipak raditi i treći film koji bi upravo dobio ulogu "mosta".

Reditelj Giljermo del Toro, koji će snimiti dva zvanično najavljena "Hobita" ima isuviše zgusnut raspored obaveza da bi se prihvatio rada na još jednom filmu. Sam Del Toro je rekao da je sa ljudima iz Nju Lajna imao razgovore o "većem obimu", i da ne želi da kaže kako nisu raspravljana i neka druga rešenja, ali da smatra da su za njega dva filma i više nego dovoljno.

SPORAZUM OMOGUĆAVA SNIMANJE "HOBITA"

Naslednici fentezi pisca Dž.R.R. Tolkina su postigli dogovor sa studijom Nju Lajn Sinema vezane za njihove optužbe da nisu dobili "ni peni" od ekranizacije trilogije "Gospodar prstenova". Pošto je izbegnut nastavak sudskog spora, sada nema prepreka da se krene sa najavljenim snimanjem "Hobita" 2010. godine.

Iako je suđenje bilo zakazano za 19. oktobar, predstavnici Tolkinovih naslednika i izdavačke kuće Harper Kolins su postigli sporazum sa Nju Lajnom, ali su detalji nepoznati - u tužbi se tražilo 150 miliona dolara na ime odštete i da se Nju Lajnu oduzme pravo snimanja filmova na osnovu Tolkinovih dela. Kristofer Tolkin, najmlađi sin Dž.R.R. Tolkina, je pozdravio ovakav dogovor, ovakvim ishodom su zadovoljni i predstavnici Vorner Brosa u čijem okrilju se sada nalazi Nju Lajn.


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Pored Songs of ice and fire , ovo je film koji najvise cekam .
Svi su izgledi da ce 2010 biti novi pocetak za EF (Prica se o Wheel of time seriji, Shannara film je u produkciji)

Hobit je prvi EF koji sam citao, mislim da sam imao 10-11.
Iz sadasnje perspektive deluje mi nekako decije ali ima mnooogoo prostora gde se moze doraditi i uciniti ozbiljnijim.
A tu je cuvena bitka 5 naroda... biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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IAN MEKELEN TVRDI DA JE VEC IZABRAN BILBO BAGINS

Glumac Ian Mekelen se pojavio u subotu na specijalnom maratonskom prikazivanju proširenih verzija sva tri dela "Gospodara prstenova" u Londonu, a publiku je pocastio neocekivanim vestima vezanim za predstojeci "Hobit" projekat.

Ne samo što je potvrdio da ce se on ponovo pojaviti kao carobnjak Gandalf, što je zapravo i bilo ocekivano, vec je rekao da ocekuje da ce pocetk snimanja biti u martu. Medutim, glavna bomba je bila vest da je vec uspešno izabran glumac za lik Bilba Baginsa (glavnog junaka te Dž.R.R. Tolkinove price), te da on zna o kome je rec i da ce fanovi biti više nego zadovoljni izborom. Naravno, Mekelen nije otkrio o kome je glumcu rec.

Od interesantnih stvari vezanih za "Hobita", koji ce biti sniman u dva dela, Mekelen je rekao da ce svoju kopiju scenarija dobiti tokom naredne dve nedelje.
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Niko poznat verovatno smile.gif Mene mnogo vise zanima podela uloga patuljaka biggrin.gif
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The Hobbit and James Bond 23 in Trouble?
Source:Deadline Hollywood
September 25, 2009


Deadline Hollywood is reporting that MGM is needing $20M in short-term cash flow to cover overhead, and an additional $150 million to get through the end of year to stay out of bankruptcy and possibly losing such franchise films as The Hobbit (and its sequel) and James Bond 23. Here's an excerpt from the article:

So the bondhholders said to MGM, in essence, that they were going to let the studio go bankrupt and collect their money since they'd be first in line to get paid. But Cooper explained that this would be the worst possible outcome for the creditors and the company. Because if MGM were forced into bankruptcy, then it would lose James Bond and the studio doesn't think it can stay alive without 007. Also, a lot of other issues would surface that would tremendously hurt MGM.

Also, if MGM goes through bankruptcy, that's a very expensive prospect (where only the lawyers get rich), and extremely disruptive (since who would do business with MGM in the interim) and won’t get the creditors what they want which is their money back. It's more than simply MGM losing Bond. The studio could lose a lot of other franchises.

Do you think the creditors will save the day for MGM, or do you think they'll let the studio go into bankruptcy and risk losing such franchises?
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"HOBITA" ZAUSTAVLJA NOVAC

Da li će se Piter Džeksonov projkat ekranizacije "Hobita" Dž.R.R. Tolkina ikada ostvariti? Prvo je bio problem oko prava, zatim sukob na relaciji Džekon studio Nju Lajn, potom opet pravni problemi. Kada je svet to, konačno, rešeno i stvari počele da se odvojaju konačno u pravcu snimanja filma iz dva dela, sada se kao problem isprečuje - novac.

Pošto film zajendički finansiraju MGM i Nju Lajn, od MGM-a se očekuje da u najkraće vreme obezbedi 20 miliona dolara, a potom još 150 do kraja godine, kako za "Hobita" tako i za druge projekte. Međutim, njihovi fondovi su ispražnjeni tako da sada treba da se vidi koliko će biti ekspeditivni po pitanju obezbeđivanja finansija.
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ohn Rhys-Davies told Empire magazine that he has been asked to return for The Hobbit and it's sequel, but has declined. He played Gimli in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and could have perhaps played his father, Gloin, as Gimli doesn't appear in "The Hobbit."

"I've already been asked and to be honest with you, I wouldn't," Rhys-Davies said. "I have already completely ruled it out. There's a sentimental part of me that would love to be involved again. Really I am not sure my face can take that sort of punishment any more."

He added that this time around, "They've got a different set of problems... because you've got 13 dwarves, a whole band of them... You're trying to represent a whole race... You're trying to do for dwarves what 'The Lord of the Rings' did for hobbits."
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Exclusive: Is Aragorn Ready to Return for The Hobbit?
Source:Heather Newgen
November 9, 2009


Ever since Guillermo del Toro signed on to direct two movies based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit for producer Peter Jackson, there has been various casting rumors about who may or may not return to reprise their roles from Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

One of the cast members who seemed to be up in the air was Viggo Mortensen who played one of the most popular characters in the trilogy, the warrior Aragorn, a character who didn't actually appear in "The Hobbit" but was included in the supplemental appendices from "Lord of the Rings" that tied the two stories together.

Over a year ago, in fact shortly after del Toro signed on, Variety mentioned that Mortensen had been approached to return, but when ComingSoon.net spoke to Mortensen earlier today, he admitted that the filmmakers are currently more concerned with making the first movie, which would not include his character.

"I think they're just worried about shooting the first part of that movie which doesn't involve my character," Mortensen told us during an interview for his upcoming movie The Road. "My character is around at times--in the middle, but it would only be if they made a second movie or connecting movie that connected 'The Hobbit' to 'The Lord of the Rings' that I might appear, which would be great."

Mortensen did tell us that he would be interested in returning, but as we know, del Toro and Jackson are now planning on just splitting "The Hobbit" into two films and not making the second film a bridge between "The Hobbit"

Izvor: Comingsoon.net
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KAMEO NASTUP U "HOBITU" I ZA DEL TORA

Giljermo Del Toro će nastaviti tradiciju rediteljskih kameo nastupa u Srednjoj zemlji, kao što je to u "Gospodaru prstenova" učinio Piter Džekson. Doduše, kako se saznaje, Del Toro će nadmašiti Džeksona pošto će u "Hobitu" stići čak i da izgovori jednu rečenicu pre nego što umre. Džekson nije morao tako nečim da se zamara, mada je dva puta (brzo) umirao (u "Dve kule" i "Povratku kralja"), a publika ga je videla i u sceni u Briju u prvom filmu. Ono što je sam Del Toro izjavio je da će on biti "čudovište koje govori".

Inače, izgleda da će se i Vigo Mortensen pojaviti u drugom delu "Hobita" u kameo sceni, kao Aragorn. "Hobit 1" stiže u bioskope decembra 2011. godine, a "Hobit 2" decembra 2012.

Izvor: Pogled iz svemorskog broda
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"HOBIT" TEK 2012. GODINE?


Fanovi koji su se radovali novom odlasku u Srednju Zemlju moraće da se strpe, pošto "Hobit", svojevrstan prednastavak "Gospodara prstenova" pošto se u njemu opisuje kako je čarobni prsten dospeo u ruke Bilba Baginsa, neće stići u bioskope kako je planirano. Piter Džekson, koji sada radi na pisanju scenarija, je pre par dana izjavio kako će snimanje početi malo kasnije, ali ipak tokom 2010. godine (na leto), sada stižu glasine da se prvi deo "Hobita" neće pojaviti u bioskopima krajem 2011. godine nego tek u decembru 2012. Prema još nepotvrđenim vestima studio Vorner Bros planira da pomeri dolazak filma za godinu dana, pa bi stoga drugi deo u bioskopima bio tek u decembru 2013.

Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda
crveni
DŽEKSON POČINJE DA BIRA GLUMCE ZA "HOBITA", MESTO GANDALFA - POPUNJENO


Piter Džekson kaže da izbor glumaca za "Hobita" počinje ove nedelje, ali je mesto Gandalfa već popunjeno, pošto je Ser Ian Mekelen odavno rekao da želi da se vrati liku ovog čarobnjaka. Džekson kaže da će se zato audicije obaviti za sve ostale uloge, i da ne mora da znači da će velike zvezde dobiti role u dvodelnom filmu već će se birati najpodesniji likovi. Pored toga Džekson je najavio i da će snimanje početi u aprilu ili maju 2010.

Izvor: Pogled is svemirskog broda
crveni
VIVING I BLANČITOVA U "HOBITU"?


Iako je Piter Džekson, koji kao producent i koscenarista radi na prjektu "Hobitoa", rekao da tek sada počinje kasting i da je samo mesto Gandalfa "popunjeno" (pošto će rolu čarobnjaka ponoviti Ser Ian Mekelen), još odavno se moglo čuti da će se još dvoje glumaca naći u ulogama koje su imali u "Gospodaru prstenova". To su Hjugo Viving (Elrond) i Kejt Blančit (Galadrijela). Zvaničnih potvrda još nema. "Hobit" će u bioskope stići iz dva dela - u decembru 2011. i decembru 2012. godine.

Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda
crveni
ŠMAUG ĆE BITI JOŠ NEVIĐEN ZMAJ NA FILMSKOM PLATNU


Giljermo Del Toro otkriva detalje vezane za film "Hobit", tačnije svoje ideje za čuvenog zmaja Šmauga. On je upravo i najponosniji na ovu kreaciju koja mu je oduzela najviše vremena.

"Dovršavamo boje i teksturu. Samo za dizajen zmaja smo potrošili godinu dana, ali to je zato što je to jedinstveni zmaj", kaže Del Toro. "Još na početku rada sam ima čvrstu ideju da Šmauga učinim drugačijim od bilo kog zmaja ikada stvorenog. Problem je bio ostvariti tu ideju, ali mi se čini da smo uspeli", dodaje reditelj, koji je svoj afinitet prema bizarnim stvrenjima pokazao u filmu "Helboj 2: Zlatna armija".


Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda
crveni
"HOBIT" IDE U 3D


Neverovatan finansijski uspeh Džejms Kameronovog "Avatara" je naterao Vorner Bros i Nju Lajn da odluče da i sami uskoče u "3D voz". Doduše, Vorner Bros je već ranije najavio da će se "Sudar Titana" i dva dela filma "Hari Poter i relikvije smrti" raditi kao 3D, ali sada je reditelj Giljermo del Toro potvrdio da isti plan čeka i dva dela "Hobita".

Podsećamo - krajem prošle godine Del Toro je izjavio da ne postoje planovi da se Tolkinova knjiga adaptira kao 3D film, ali to je zapravo bilo pre nego što je "Avatar" zaradio 2,5 milijardi dolara samo iz bioskopskih dvorana širom sveta.

Trenutno "Hobit, 1. deo" je i dalje planiran za decembar 2011. godine, mada postoji dosta glasina da će film kasniti čak godinu dana. Del Toro trenutno radi na okončanju pisanja scenarija i sa snimanjem bi trebao da počne krajem ovog leta.


Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda

st.dragan
IJAN MAKELEN NAJAVIO PRVU KLAPU FILMA O AVANTURAMA BILBOA BAGINSA
Snimanje "Hobita" od jula




LOS ANĐELES - Snimanje prvog od dva filma po Tolkinovom (Tolkien) romanu "Hobit" počeće u julu, najavio je engleski glumac Ijan Makelen (Ian McKellen) (na fotografiji), prenosi list Varajeti (Variety).
Na svom sajtu, Makelen je naveo da će se film snimati na Novom Zelandu, kao i da će snimanje trajati duže od godinu dana.
Studio Nju lajn (New Line) još nije zvanično saopštio datum početka snimanja.
"Još nismo odredili datum početka", kazala je predstavnica za štampu studija.
Piter Džekson (Peter Jackson) trenutno dovršava scenario za drugi deo "Hobita", sa svojom suprugom Fren Volš (Fran Walsh), Filipom Bojens (Phillipa Boyens) i režiserom Giljermom del Torom (Guillermo).
Džekson je izvršni producent filma, zasnovanog na romanu o avanturama Bilboa Baginsa (Baggins), koji dolazi do prstena koji je u centru trilogije "Gospodar prstenova".
Neki od junaka "Gospodara prstenova", kao Endi Serkis (Andy) i Makelen, igraće i u "Hobitu".


Izvor: Glas Javnosti
st.dragan
Prvi deo "Hobita" u bioskopima 2012.




Prvi deo filma "Hobit" stići će u bioskope u decembru 2012, a drugi u decembru 2013, najavio je studio Vorner bros, a prenosi list Varajeti.
Prvi deo filma prvobitno je trebalo da stigne do publike 2011, ali je
taj rok pomeren. Scenario za drugi deo "Hobita" dovršen je pre
nekoliko sedmica.

Filmsku adaptaciju Tolkinovog romana režira Giljermo Del Toro ,a jedan od scenarista i izvršnih producenata je Piter Džekson , reditelj trilogije "Gospodar prstenova".



Izvor: S Media
frost0
Odlicna vest. Smatram da ovo delo zasluzuje ekranizaciju. smile.gif
crveni
REDITELJ HARIJA POTERA PREUZIMA "HOBITA"?


Dejvid Jejts, čovek koji je režirao poslednja četiri filma o Hariju Poteru, uključujući tu i adaptaciju sedme knjige u serijalu Dž.K. Rouling koji kao dva filma tek stiže u bioskope, je izgleda dobio priliku da režira "Hobita". Prema nepotvrđenim insajderskim informacijama on je prvi izbor za naslednika Giljerma del Tora koji je odustao od rada na ekranizaciji dečje knjige Dž.R.R. Tolkina.

Jejts je počeo da snima Poter-serijal od petog filma "Hari Poter i Red Feniksa", a upravo je završio snimanje "Hari Potera i smrtonosne relikvije". No, on mora da nadgleda postprodukciju finalne priče. Prvi deo završnice stiže u bioskope u novembru, dok će drugi deo biti prikazan tek jula 2011. godine, što znači da Jejts ne bi mogao da prione na "Hobita" najverovatnije sve do sledećeg proleća.

U radu na HP filmovima Jejts je pokazao da ume da se nosi sa visokobudžetnom produkcijom sa dosta fantazijskih vizualizacija, i da ispuni očekivanja od franšize koja ima ogroman broj sledbenika. I "Red Feniksa" i "Polukrvni princ" su dobili pozitivne ocene kritike (77% i 83%), a odlično su prošli i u bioskopima širom sveta (938.212.738 i 933.959.197 dolara zarade).

Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda
crveni
QUOTE
MEKOJ DOBIJA ROLU RADAGASTA U "HOBITU"?


Silvester Mekoj (66), glumac koji je bio sedma inkarnacija popularnog Doktora u SF tv-serij i"Doctor Who" tokom 80-tih, dobiće jednu od glavnih uloga u "Hobitu". Mekoj je, svojevremeno, izgubio priliku da igra starijeg Bilba Baginsa u trilogiji "Gospodar prstenova" od Ijana Holma, a sada je u trci za rolu čarobnjaka u "Hobitu". Doduše, kako je sam Mekoj izjavio, treba da se načini finalni odabir između njega i još jednog drugog glumca.

Pošto se Ijan Mekelen vraća kao Gandalf, drugi čarobnjak koji ostaje je Radagast - veliki ljubitelj flore i faune, koji živi na obodu šume Mirkvud, gde se veći deo putovanja u knjizi dešava.


Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda
crveni
QUOTE
The Hobbit Eyeing January Start?
Source: The Bolton News
September 14, 2010


Although official word on a resolution to The Hobbit's troubled production has not been yet been announced, Ian McKellen has just told The Bolton News that he will be returning as Gandalf and that, "the aim is to start filming in January."

Two "Hobbit" films (which will be shot back to back) are still officially without a director, but it is has been heavily suggested that writer/producer Peter Jackson will helm (as he did with all three "Lord of the Rings" films). Regardless, if the financial issues surrounding MGM and their share of the rights have been resolved, expect an studio announcement very soon.


Izvor: http://www.comingsoon.net/
crveni
QUOTE
NA NOVOM ZELANDU POČEO KASTING ZA HOBITE


Piter Džeksonova kompanija na Novom Zelandu je pozvala zainteresovane da se jave na kasting za hobite. Niski ljudi - muškarci i žene visoki između 123 i 158 centimetara (stariji od 16 godina), će biti potrebni za potrebe snimanja dvodelnog "Hobita", prednastavka "Gospodara prstenova". Inače, ovde će se tražiti dubleri za glumce koji će imati govorne uloge u filmu - i to za scene kada je potrebno istaći njihov nizak rast u interakciji sa drugim glumcima. Kasting za statiste će biti održan naknadno.

Bez obzira što ova vest ukazuje da se projekat "Hobit" i dalje razvija, on i dalje nema zvaničnu dozvolu studija, tako da se zapravo ne održavaju sve neophodne pretprodukcijske pripreme kako bi se započelo sa snimanjem. Uzrok tome je veliki dug studija MGM (3,7 milijardi dolara), tako da prvo treba da se razreši ovaj problem
Meksički reditelj Giljermo del Toro je u maju odustao od "Hobita", a očekuje se da će ga na kraju ipak zameniti Piter Džekson, koji je režirao "Gospodara prstenova", a na ovom projektu je angažovan u ulozi producenta.


Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda
crveni
QUOTE
HOBITI BI DA BOJKOTUJU "HOBITA", DŽEKSON POVLAČI FILM SA NOVOG ZELANDA


Piter Džekson je u ponedeljak zapretio da će produkciju "Hobita" izmestiti sa Novog Zelanda zbog spora sa unijom australijskih glumaca. Džekson, koji je producent dvodelnog filma a najverovatnije će ga i režirati, zapretio je da će produkciju premestiti u istočnu Evropu ukoliko "australijske siledžije pokušaju da uguraju nogu u vrata svojih, kako ih vide, slabijih kivi-rođaka" jer žele "da povise balans na bankovnim računima i da steknu kontrolu nad našom filmskom industrijom".

Australijska unija glumaca (MEAA) je izrazila zabrinutost da glumci koji će biti angažovani za "Hobita" neće dobiti standardne ugovore. Međutim, nisu samo oni "problematični", mada Džekson jedino njih "proziva". I udruženje holivudskih glumaca je izdala upozorenje svojim članovima, kao i još nekoliko međunarodnih udruženja, u kojima se savetuje da "ne prihvataju" posao u ovoj produkciji.


Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda
Joda
Oskarovka Kejt Blanšet igraće u novom filmu Pitera Džeksona






Kejt će u filmu baziranom na Tolkinovoj knjizi reprizirati ulogu vođe vilenjaka Galadrijel.

"Kejt je glumica sa kojom je pravo zadovoljstvo raditi i oduševljen sam što će ponovo zaigrati ulogu koju je tako divno oživela u prethodnim filmovima", rekao je reditelj Piter Džekson.

Džeksonu je bila poverena režija celokupne trilogije "Gospodar prstenova", a trenutno radi na oba dela filma "Hobit" od kojih će se prvi pojaviti u bioskopima 2012. godine.

Pored Kejt Blanšet, u filmu će igrati Ken Skot, Silvester Mekoj, Mikael Persbrant i Martin Frimen.

Izvor: Mondo
crveni
Toooo! Konačno jedna lepa vest kada su "Gospodari" u pitanju...
Artband
Drago mi je da su iste uloge povjerene onima koji su ih i glumili u trilogiji, tako da i od ovog filma očekujem mnogo.
SerbianGod
Bas mi je drago sto ce ona glumiti smile.gif, njoj bas odgovaraju ovakvi filmovi tj. filmovi epskog zanra smile.gif.
crveni
QUOTE
KEJT BLANČIT U "HOBITU",
IAKO NEMA GALADRIJELE


Poznato lice se vraća u dvodelnu adaptaciju "Hobita", iako njenog lika zapravo nema u knjizi. Vorner Bros i MGM su najavili da će se Kejt Blančit pridružiti glumačkoj ekipi u ulozi Galadrijele, gospe od Lotlorijena, koja se pojavila i u tri dela "Gospodara prstenova". Reditelj Piter Džekson je napisao u saopštenju za javnost: "Kejt je jedan od mojih omiljenih glumaca i ne mogu biti uzbuđeniji time što će reprizirati ulogu koju je tako prelepo oživela u ranijim filmovima".

Povratak Blančetove u "Hobita"; je ipak iznenađenje, pošto se lik Galadrijele ne pojavljuje u romanu (pojavljuje se u Tolkinovom "Silmarilionu" i "Nedovršenim pričama"). Ovim definitivno postaje očigledno da su Džekson, sa svojim koscenaristima Fren Volš, Filipom Bojens i Giljermom del Torom, uzeli određene slobode u pogledu Tolkinovog materijala dok su ga proširivali za dva filma.

Drugi novi članovi glumačke postave su Ken Stols (kao patuljački lord Balin), Silvester Mekoj - sedmi po redu Doktor Hu (čarobnjak Radagast), švedski glumac Mikael Persbrand (Beorn) i Britanac Rajan Gejdž (Drodo Bagins). Sa Novog Zelanda stiže pojačanje u vidu Džeda Brofija i Vilijama Kiršnera (patuljci Nori i Bifur).
Interesantno je da i dalje nema potvrde da će Ijan Mekelen ponoviti svoju ulogu čarobnjaka Gandalfa.

Očekuje se da snimanje "Hobita" počne tokom februara na Novom Zelandu, a okvirni datumi za početak prikazivanja su decembar 2012. i 2013. godine.


Izvor: Pogled iz svemirskog broda

Gore navedena vest je samo donekle tačna, jer iako se Galadrijela ne pojavljuje u Hobitu (roman), kako je već najavljeno film Hobit će da obrađuje i "potragu za prstenom". Taj deo "knjige" je se odigrava istovremeno kada i Hobit, a priče o potrazi za prstenom se štampaju kako dodatak Gospodara prstenova, a u posledje vreme i u različitim nedovršenim Tolkinovim delima koje objavljuje i uređuje njegov sin Kristofer. Ovo je naime i razlog što se odužilo snimanje Hobita. Filmska prva na ekranitaciju su bila kupljena samo za Hobita i Gospodara prstenova, a ne i na Silmalirion i ostale nedovršene priče....
duksim1984
Najiščekivaniji film u 2011. Nadam se da će biti dobar kao Lord of the rings, ali da će ostati i dosledan knjizi.
duksim1984
Jedna od najboljih i najupečatljivijih glumica današnjice. Baš mi je drago što će glumiti u ovom filmu.
crveni
Orlando Blum se vraća kao Legolas u Hobitu?

Iako nismo dobili zvanično obaveštenje da će se vratiti Ijan Makelen kao Gandalf, Endi Serkis kao Golum i Hjugo Viving kao Elrond, u film Hobit (sva tri vesti su glasine, koje studio nije potvrdio), "Deadline" izveštava da je Orlando Blum blizu dogovora da se vrati kao Legolas, koga je i igrao u "Gospodaru prstenova".

Iako Legolas nije u knjizi "Hobit" (niti je Kejt Blanšet u ulozi Galadrijele, a koja se vraća na snimanje), sajt dodaje da je uloga više od sporedne.

O Makelenu, Serkisu i Vivingu, "Deadline" napominje da su "ti razgovori bili su naporan i da još nisu završeni."

QUOTE
Orlando Bloom Back as Legolas in The Hobbit?
Source: Deadline
December 8, 2010


While we haven't received official word that Ian McKellen will return as Gandalf, Andy Serkis as Gollum and Hugo Weaving as Elrond in The Hobbit (all three have been rumored, but the studio has not confirmed), Deadline says that Orlando Bloom is near a deal to return as Legolas, who he played in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

Though Legolas is not in "The Hobbit" book (neither is Cate Blanchett's Galadriel, who is returning as well), the site adds that the role is more than a cameo.

About McKellen, Serkis and Weaving, Deadline mentions that "those talks have been arduous and aren't completed yet."


Izvor: http://www.comingsoon.net/
st.dragan
Bilo bi sjajno kada bi se ekipa ponovo okupila...uradili su sjajan posao u Gospodarima.
Joda
Orlando Blum će reprizirati ulogu vilenjaka Legolasa u filmu "Hobit" Pitera Džeksona






Blum je vilenjaka naoružanog lukom i strelom igrao u trilogiji "Gospodar prstenova" Pitera Džeksona, a ponoviće je i u dva prednastavka koja će snimiti studio "Vorner bros".

Kejt Blanšet će takođe reprizirati svoju ulogu, a reditelj trenutno pregovara sa Ijanom Makelenom, Endijem Serkisom i Hugom Vivingom.


Izvor: Mondo
SerbianGod
Ok, super da vidimo ponovo Bloom-a i ostalu ekipu na okupu smile.gif.
duksim1984
Ekipa je ponovo na okupu. Jedva čekamo.
Artband
Baš mi je drago zbog Bluma, jer mu je to jedna od najboljih uloga u karijeri. Još samo Viga Mortensena da ubace i spektakl počinje. tongue.gif
AxE
Eo RL trailera smile.gif



Fan made trailer; evo šta autor kaže:
Fan Trailer. Please don\'t write \"FAKE\", of course it is, that\'s the whole point of it.

I decided to have another crack at creating a trailer for the two movies I am anticipating more than any other over the next few years. The Hobbit Part I and The Hobbit Part II.

I couldn\'t really find many clips of dwarves or of someone who might look like whoever will play Bilbo, but I\'ve added quite a few clips of dragons cause of Smaug.

I have used Sony Vegas Pro 9d and Adobe Premiere for the video editing. I have used After Effects CS4 for the titles. The titles were all created by me.

Enjoy.

This is a GameOvais Production.

Enjoy.

I have used clips from various movies including the original trilogy itself.
Joda
RT my ass...
crveni
Šta Vam je RL ili RT!?
AxE
QUOTE (crveni @ Jan 8 2011, 03:47 AM) *
Šta Vam je RL ili RT!?


RL-real
RT-Real Trailer smile.gif

@Joda ukapirao sam kasnije da je fan made ali o5,full izgleda :DDD
Joda
Glumac Ilajdža Vud ponovo će glumiti Frodoa Baginsa, iako tog lika nema u knjizi "Hobit"






Problematična adaptacija Tolkinovog prvenca "Hobit" biće podeljena u dva filma, a produkcija je odlučila da Vud reprizira svoju ulogu iz trilogije "Gospodar prstenova".

Pošto se hobit Frodo ne pojavljuje u prvoj knjizi, scenaristi su odlučili da taj problem reše tako što će mu ostareli Bilbo Bagins, centralni lik romana, prepričavati svoje avanture u filmu.

Mladog Bilboa glumiće Martin Frimen, a ne zna se da li će Ijan Holm ponovo glumiti starijeg hobita.


Izvor: Mondo
Artband
Eto, polako ekipa iz ,,Gospodara" će biti na okupu sva kako je krenulo. Inače drago mi je zbog toga, iako neće biti kao knjiga.
SerbianGod
Jos da bude u filmu i Vigo Mortensen kao Aragon bice extra, ako ga uopste ima u knjizi.
crveni
Mislim da će da ga bude, iako ga nema u knjizi... ali kako je najavljeno, neće biti obrađen samo Hobit i već i "Potraga za prstenom", gde se Aragon i te kako pojavljuje!
Joda
Posle Frodoa, u novi film se vraćaju i čarobnjak Gandalf i golum







Posle Ilajdže Vuda, koji će reprizirati svoju ulogu, i glumci Ijan Mekelen i Endi Serkis potvrdili su da će se njihovi likovi pojaviti u adaptaciji Tolkinovog "Hobita", koja će biti snimljena kao dvodelni film.

"Nisam mogao da pustim Gandalfa da ode, iako znam da nastavci filmova često nisu dobri kao originali. Ipak, nisam mogao da pobegnem iz Srednje Zemlje", napisao je Mekelen na svom sajtu.

Snimanje prvog dela počinje u februaru na Novom Zelandu, u režiji Pitera Džeksona, piše filmska štampa.


Izvor: Mondo
Joda
Orlando Blum će za dvominutno pojavljivanje u filmu "Hobit" zaraditi milion dolara





Otac tek rođenog dečaka Orlando Blum, repriziraće ulogu vilenjaka u novom ostvarenju Pitera Džeksona.

Za ovaj angažman glumac će, poredeći njegovu zaradu zaradama ostalih kolega glumaca, uzeti tričavih milion dolara. Ne treba ga žaliti jer će "Legolasova" gluma trajati dva minuta.

Uloge će, pored čoveka koji za minut zaradi pola miliona, reprizirati i Kejt Blanšet, Ilajdža Vud, Ijan Makelen i Dominik Monahen.

Prvi deo "Hobita" u bioskope stiže u decembru ove godine.


Izvor: Mondo
Joda
Jos malo vesti ovde i ovde
duksim1984
Dao bi mu ja 100 dinara...
duksim1984
Mislim da su trebali da okupe potpuno novu ekipu i glumce. Ovako, ove smo već videli tako da znamo šta da očekujemo....
Joda
QUOTE (duksim1984 @ Jan 11 2011, 09:34 PM) *
Mislim da su trebali da okupe potpuno novu ekipu i glumce. Ovako, ove smo već videli tako da znamo šta da očekujemo....



neeeeee...zato sto bi onda mogli da uzmu neke levate i da se potpuno razocaramo a ovako znamo da sve sto nam sledi je odlicna gluma u dace Bog koliko-tolikoj dobroj ekranizaciji...
duksim1984
Možda, ali teško da će dostoći Lord of the rings....
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