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    The Hobbit Movie News

    http://blastr.com/2011/01/andy-serkis-done-deal-for.php

    Andy Serkis and Ian McKellen confirmed for The Hobbit: Who's next?

    Andy Serkis and Ian McKellen confirmed for The Hobbit: Who's next?

    The casting news keeps coming for The Hobbit! Andy Serkis and Ian McKellen have officially signed on to reprise the roles of Gollum and Gandalf—and even more familiar faces may be returning as well.

    According to Deadline, a deal has been closed for Serkis to once again don the motion-capture suit and perform the role of Gollum for director Peter Jackson's two-part adaptation of The Hobbit. Serkis' portrayal of the doomed creature in The Lord of the Rings was a breakthrough both for him and for the art of motion capture, bringing Gollum to life almost entirely through CG.

    Meanwhile, EW.com has confirmed that Ian McKellen has also officially signed his contract to portray Gandalf the Grey, one of the few characters who plays a major role in both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

    The news comes on the heels of last week's spectacular revelation that Elijah Wood was also coming back as Frodo Baggins for scenes that will frame the story and provide a link to the earlier Rings movies.

    But more names from the Lord of the Rings trilogy may be returning as well. Deadline says that Christopher Lee is in talks to reprise the role of the wizard Saruman, and that Ian Holm may cameo as the older version of Bilbo Baggins, which he played in the Rings movies (the younger Bilbo will be played by Martin Freeman in The Hobbit). Both Cate Blanchett's Galadriel and Hugo Weaving's Elrond are expected to show up in the films as well, and Orlando Bloom as Legolas may also make an appearance.

    As noted before, Jackson and his co-writers (Fran Walsh, Phillippa Boyens and one-time director Guillermo del Toro) may have stretched their adaptation of The Hobbit to fit some of these characters into that novel's storyline. But we would be lying if we didn't admit that the thought of seeing these actors playing their beloved roles again almost overrides any concerns about liberties taken with the text.

    http://blastr.com/2011/01/will-charl...ts-prequel.php


    Will Charlize Theron kick Alien butt in Ridley Scott's prequel?

    Guess which Oscar-winning female star has backed out of a role in Clint Eastwood's new movie—and may now possibly star in the Alien prequel?

    According to Vulture, Charlize Theron has dropped out of Eastwood's upcoming biopic of J. Edgar Hoover, which might just leave her schedule open to star in Ridley Scott's highly anticipated prequel to his original 1979 film Alien. Actually, it seems that Theron's agents had said she would do the Hoover film before she actually agreed to it. Although that left her in the position of having to apologize to Dirty Harry, it also left a large space in her calendar—which 20th Century Fox is eager to fill.

    Scott, for his part, is apparently determined to have Swedish actress Noomi Rapace (the Swedish-language The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Sherlock Holmes 2) play the female lead, Elizabeth Shaw, in the Alien prequel. However, there is another female character named Vickers, described as a "fortysomething, tough-but-sexy crewmember," which he wanted to give to Michelle Yeoh (Tomorrow Never Dies).

    But with the budget for Alien said to be skyrocketing, Fox wants a better-known name in there. That's where Theron might come in. Fox is reportedly having the role of Vickers rewritten to make it bigger and more appealing to the actress, who will get the new script this week and decide whether she wants to do it soon after.

    There's been a slew of Alien rumors in recent months, with a number of them debunked, and Vulture has published its fair share of them. So for now we'll treat this as a rumor, too.


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    hurry with the hobbit flick!!!
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    Jeez, at this point does anyone care about the Alien franchise?
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    the predators do i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by PETE'S BROTHER View Post
    hurry with the hobbit flick!!!
    If they don't hurry up Christopher Lee will be dead.

    I hope they aren't paying Orlando Bloom good money when a cardboard cut out would be as convincing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chefcraig View Post
    Jeez, at this point does anyone care about the Alien franchise?
    The fact it's Ridley Scott making it does make a big difference though. That and it's a prequel so they can ignore all the children comic stuff that came later.

    RS has made as many turkeys as hits in recent years though like Robin Hood, A Good Year and Kingdom of Heaven along with some pretty boring stuff.

    I guess it will all come down to whether there is a good script. I would wait to see what the reviews are like, less than a 50-50 chance of it being good I think.

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    The hobbit is perhaps my favorite novel of all time, and I could give two fucks less about any of those shitheels (with the exception of gollum and gandalf) showing up. What a fucking joke, to tamper with a movie that already has a fucking tie-in...
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    I'm sick of the fucking Alien movies at this point...although...a prequel could have something worth offering...

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    Quote Originally Posted by POJO_Risin View Post
    The hobbit is perhaps my favorite novel of all time, and I could give two fucks less about any of those shitheels (with the exception of gollum and gandalf) showing up. What a fucking joke, to tamper with a movie that already has a fucking tie-in...
    I read the trilogy long before the movies came out, yet for some reason never got around to The Hobbit. I'll probably do so now, so that when it hits theaters (and then shows up every other weekend on TNT), it won't be tainted by some film maker's "interpretation" of the material.

    Oddly enough, after reading those books, a whole bunch of early Zeppelin lyrics started to make more sense.
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    As I remember The Hobbit is a much better read than the LOR and doesn't have all the pointless fucking songs.

    I probably won't go to see it, by the 4th or 5th ending of the last LOR movie I was bored out my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chefcraig View Post
    I read the trilogy long before the movies came out, yet for some reason never got around to The Hobbit. I'll probably do so now, so that when it hits theaters (and then shows up every other weekend on TNT), it won't be tainted by some film maker's "interpretation" of the material.

    Oddly enough, after reading those books, a whole bunch of early Zeppelin lyrics started to make more sense.
    The Hobbit is a must read, Craig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwame k View Post
    The Hobbit is a must read, Craig.
    I have had the damned thing sitting on my bookshelf and collecting dust for several years now, so I might as well get on with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwame k View Post
    The Hobbit is a must read, Craig.
    For a 12 year old or a drummer

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    I mean come on guys...


    http://childrensbooks.wikia.com/wiki/The_Hobbit

    Description
    The Hobbit is a tale of high adventure, undertaken by a company of dwarves, in search of dragon-guarded gold. A reluctant partner in this perilous quest is Bilbo Baggins, a comfort-loving, unambitious hobbit, who suprises even himself by his resourcefulness and his skill as a burglar. Encounters with trolls, goblins, dwarves, elves and giant spiders, conversations with the dragon, Smaug the Magnificent, and a rather unwilling presence at the Battle of the Five Armies are some of the adventures which befall Bilbo. But there are lighter moments as well: good fellowship, welcome meals, laughter and song.

    Reader's Reviews

    It is a complete and marvellous tale in itself, but it also forms a fantastic prelude to The Lord of the Rings series.


    Parental Guidance
    Reading Age: 11+
    Reading Aloud Age: 10+

    There are lots and lots of monsters in this book, and also plenty of peril.
    Gandalf, the wizard, is skilled in the use of magic; however there is a clear distinction between good and bad characters.

    Bilbo finds a magic ring which, when he puts it on, makes him invisible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    For a 12 year old or a drummer
    I guess I should of put the caveat in there and the thing you forgot to list................................

    A must read if you are higher than a kite
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    If they don't hurry up Christopher Lee will be dead.

    I hope they aren't paying Orlando Bloom good money when a cardboard cut out would be as convincing.
    A cardboard cutout once inadvertently stole a scene from Orlando Bloom...
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    my dad read all of the c.s. lewis books when i was 4-5ish? then the hobbit and the trilogy. i cut my teeth and learned to read some of the greatest, descriptive stuff i'll ever remeber. then in grade school i tried to read the silmarillion and got dizzy and puked

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    i also listened to the album of the old hobbit animated movie so many times i still have most of it memorized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PETE'S BROTHER View Post
    my dad read all of the c.s. lewis books when i was 4-5ish? then the hobbit and the trilogy. i cut my teeth and learned to read some of the greatest, descriptive stuff i'll ever remeber. then in grade school i tried to read the silmarillion and got dizzy and puked
    The Silmarillion was like the OT Bible........thus he begot him and so forth. I'm sure if we knew the chemicals Blaze mixes it probably would make sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwame k View Post
    The Silmarillion was like the OT Bible........thus he begot him and so forth. I'm sure if we knew the chemicals Blaze mixes it probably would make sense
    right? i never made it to the end, it coulda finished "and so forth begat blaze and pills and booze"

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    The Hobbit was a good book. I read the complete set with the exception of Silmarillion. Silmarillion seemed pointless and a notoriety grab. A must read is the The Chronicles of Narnia. And they should be read in order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze View Post
    A must read is the The Chronicles of Narnia. And they should be read in order.
    I do worry about the kids being corrupted with the hidden messages in those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    I do worry about the kids being corrupted with the hidden messages in those.
    fuck that, beowulf was a great book based on "good" and "evil"

    dune was a kickass series based on "good" and "evil"

    i'm gonna go get a "reepacheep" tattoo 'cause of you!

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    Ok one more piece of news I like:

    http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/49107/

    James Bond: Latest James Bond Movie to Have Daniel Craig

    James Bond will make his return to the silver screen in 2012 and the 23rd movie in the franchise will again feature Daniel Craig, according to a Deadline.com report.

    The latest film will be called Bond 23 and will be released on November 9, 2012. Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes will head the film.

    Bond 23 will be a continuation from the last Bond film, Quantum of Solace, the report said.

    With Craig’s return, it will be his third Bond movie. Judi Dench will also play her recurring role as M.

    "I think I'm going to be needed in spring of 2011," she told MTV News. "That's a message I got. It would mean I could do something at the end of next year, something else, maybe be in the theater."

    The movie wasn’t without its difficulties. For several months, production of the movie was delayed due to MGM’s bankruptcy problems.

    The movie company was able to come to an agreement with Spyglass Entertainment to get production underway, Entertainment Weekly reported.
    I like Daniel Craig with Judi Dench as M. Seems like a good pair. Sean Connery is my fave, but Daniel Craig is now next. Sure it has to do with the writers, but Daniel just somehow seems ruthless like Sean was in the early 60s. HE DON'T FUCK AROUND!


    Personally I am glad Peter Jackson is directing The Hobbit. For whatever reason, he had the 'vision' when it came to making the Trilogy, and it just makes sense to have him direct The Hobbit as well. Yeah, they better get on with it..Christopher Lee is not getting any younger.

    Aliens? Pah....

    I missed Aliens IV in the theater....just did not give a fuck. Then I finally bought it on DVD when I was buying all the "must have" sci-fi flicks.

    Saw the latest Predators movie. Heh...why even bother. And Larry Fishburne was in it for what, about 5 minutes? I thought it was lame.

    If it were some other director, I would say just bury the fucking franchise.

    I know what the prequel is about. Sorta obvious, as Ripley and co. arrived on the planet after the Aliens had already killed off most of the colonists, so that is what it will be about. What happened prior to their arrival.

    Here is what I wanted to see from Aliens IV:
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    About the only way I'd bother seeing an Alien prequel at this point is, in fact, IF Ridley Scott directed it.

    He's one of the few directors left who makes films I will automatically go to see, regardless of topic. His body of work is just THAT good.

    Plus, with him onboard, it'd be a safe bet to say it will easily be the best film the series (including the AvP flicks) has offered since Cameron's Aliens.

    In addition, Charlize Theron has nice titties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    I do worry about the kids being corrupted with the hidden messages in those.
    I understand your concern. However, The Chronicles of Narnia gave me, as a young person that was predominantly raised in a fundamental religion, an introduction to the concept that a Christ was an intellectual concept. A figure that was able to be reproduced in story lines.

    The concept of a savior is not necessarily bad. But the concept of a magic fix all is.
    Moreover, the concept of tending well-being is not bad. But, the concept that no-need-to-care-while-hope-is-in-place is bad.

    I have seen and witnessed too much to not acknowledge that Humans are a lesser being.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardrock69 View Post
    I like Daniel Craig with Judi Dench as M.
    Hopefully this time they will have a script before they try and make it.

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    Yeah, this thread is old. But I've been away, so fuck it.

    Quote Originally Posted by POJO_Risin View Post
    The hobbit is perhaps my favorite novel of all time, and I could give two fucks less about any of those shitheels (with the exception of gollum and gandalf) showing up. What a fucking joke, to tamper with a movie that already has a fucking tie-in...
    With the dumbing down of the masses, they probably think we're all too retarded to realize that the Hobbit has something to do with the Lord of the Rings, so they figured it's best to explain it to us extremely clearly, just in case. Can someone please shoot them?

    By the way, great taste there, when it comes to books, Pojo. The Hobbit, no matter how much recognition it gets, is still severely underrated.

    Quote Originally Posted by chefcraig View Post
    I read the trilogy long before the movies came out, yet for some reason never got around to The Hobbit. I'll probably do so now, so that when it hits theaters (and then shows up every other weekend on TNT), it won't be tainted by some film maker's "interpretation" of the material.

    Oddly enough, after reading those books, a whole bunch of early Zeppelin lyrics started to make more sense.
    If you haven't done so, do it NOW. It's very easy to read, as it's been written specifically for children, so you'll breeze through it, but you'll be back for more, over & over again.

    'Cuz you see, the time spent/entertained factor ratio is so good, you'll probably pack it in every time you're on vacation.

    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    As I remember The Hobbit is a much better read than the LOR and doesn't have all the pointless fucking songs.

    I probably won't go to see it, by the 4th or 5th ending of the last LOR movie I was bored out my mind.
    Exactly, exactly. Even though LotR - as those of us in the know call it, Sesh :p - is considered the masterpiece & much more "mature", the, as you so sexily put it, pointless fucking songs can really kill the book for you if you're over fifteen.

    Then again, the Lord of the Rings was, much like the Hobbit, written for children.

    Quote Originally Posted by kwame k View Post
    The Hobbit is a must read, Craig.
    This can't be stressed enough.

    Quote Originally Posted by chefcraig View Post
    I have had the damned thing sitting on my bookshelf and collecting dust for several years now, so I might as well get on with it.
    That's like having Cindy Crawford banging on your door for several years with the "Can I borrow a cup of sugar?" excuse.



    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    For a 12 year old or a drummer
    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    Sesh, even though this was/is meant specifically for children, you must realize that in the olden days (when you were young), unlike today children weren't treated like hopeless retards, so children novels from the days of yore cab stand up to most of the hopeless mature drivel being printed out today.

    In fact, if Treasure Island - my all time ever favouriteness of all time ever - was written today, it'd get a solid M for 'Manure', I mean 'Mature', even though it's considered a children's classic. Luckily, the retards who control what children should or should not read, don't really know how to read themselves, so they'll never discover that a shit load of people die in the Treasure Island, because that's what happens when there's pirates after gold & shit.

    Quote Originally Posted by kwame k View Post
    I guess I should of put the caveat in there and the thing you forgot to list................................

    A must read if you are higher than a kite
    Naw, it's good every which way you read it. Hangovered, drunk, sober, constipated, high... don't really matter.

    Cheers! :bottle:
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwame k View Post
    The Silmarillion was like the OT Bible........thus he begot him and so forth. I'm sure if we knew the chemicals Blaze mixes it probably would make sense
    Quote Originally Posted by PETE'S BROTHER View Post
    right? i never made it to the end, it coulda finished "and so forth begat blaze and pills and booze"
    You guys don't know what you're missing. The first couple of chapters from the Silmarillion are really hard to get through, but that's mainly because they're the beginning of everything. There's no backstory, no setting, nothing. Everything is being created as you read it.

    But past that bit, it picks up & I dare say it's MUCH, MUCH better than the Lord of the Rings itself.

    Do yourselves a favour, sit through the beginning & before you know it, you'll be enjoying the ride.

    Cheers! :bottle:

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    I first read the Hobbit and the LOTR when I was about 12 or so. And then I read them again. Then I read the Silmarillion. I have read LOTR and the Hobbit at least a half-dozen times since the mid-70s.

    J.R.R. Tolkien was a fucking GENIUS.

    I mean, getting a professor of languages to write an epic storytale for his kids and then publishing it, is like some great composer (Mozart? Bach? Beethoven?) composing a lullaby for his kids and then recording it. I mean, it is overkill in the extreme, but nobody else could ever come close to creating anything like it .

    Craig, once you get done with The Hobbit, go to your local used book store and find a paperback by the Harvard Lampoon called "Bored Of The Rings".
    It is a spoof of The Hobbit and LOTR and is fucking hilarious.

    It follows the adventures of Dildo Bugger, Spam, Moxie, Frito and Goodgulf The Wizard. I laughed my ass off when I read it. Worth reading once anyway.

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    “In a hole in the ground, there lived a Hobbit.â€

    Your whole experience of the world will change if you read it Craig.

    I used to read it everytime I got depressed. And I would read LOTR each year just to remind me of how the journey kept going.

    The Hobbit is one of the books for our 5 generations at least...that should help you to remember how to smile....

    Being Gentle is a noble thing.



    There and Back Again....

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    after the war..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imapus Sylicker View Post
    Exactly, exactly. Even though LotR - as those of us in the know call it, Sesh :p - is considered the masterpiece & much more "mature", the, as you so sexily put it, pointless fucking songs can really kill the book for you if you're over fifteen.
    If I wanted to see a bunch of hobbits singing I would go to a Chickenfoot gig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    If I wanted to see a bunch of hobbits singing I would go to a Chickenfoot gig.
    We did not say Trolls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    If I wanted to see a bunch of hobbits singing I would go to a Chickenfoot gig.
    Hobbits? I think you mean goblins.

    A bunch of goblins.

    Cheers! :bottle:

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    The Hobbit Start Of Production (Video)


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    i saw this yesterday..freakin awsome!can't wait.
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    Cool I was worried this might be the new Chickenfoot video.

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    Glad Peter Jackson is at the helm.

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    Hobbit movie names are announced

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13599286

    The names and release dates of Peter Jackson's two forthcoming films based on JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit have been announced.

    The first film will be called The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and will be released in December next year.

    The Hobbit: There and Back Again is scheduled to be out in December 2013.

    Filming of both Lord of The Rings prequels in New Zealand faced a delay because of a row over actors' wages and Jackson being unwell.

    In January the director was admitted to hospital with a perforated ulcer.

    The movies, which will star Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins, were earlier stalled by problems including a wrangle over distribution rights and the exit of original director Guillermo del Toro.

    Sir Ian McKellen and Elijah Wood will reprise their roles as Gandalf the Grey and Frodo respectively.

    Sir Christopher Lee is among the stars who will also appear in the new movies, along with actor Andy Serkis in the role of Gollum.

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