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Looking forward to this, bet it's not out for ages though
They seem to have a fair bit " in the can" so why the delay ?
Maximise takings by putting it in a "commercial season", or some bollocks. Big money films rarely just come out "when they're ready" nowadays, all planned to fit a schedule.
What gives you that idea? Is it the line in the trailer "Out December 2012"? Or was it the first reply that we only have 12 months to wait?
If you have read the books you will know that compared to Lord of the Rings The Hobbit is:
1. A childs Fairy Story that gets a bit serious at the end
It has always seemed a bit strange that this book was not made into a film/s before the lord of the rings trilogy. All a bit back to front.
If you have read the books you will know that compared to Lord of the Rings The Hobbit is:
1. A childs Fairy Story that gets a bit serious at the end
2. About 10% the length of LOTR
Notwithstanding that Jackson cut LOADS out of LOTR including a very important chunk at the end regarding the return the Hobbits to a Mordorised version of the Shire and how Saruman really dies which makes much more sense of the protracted end of the 3rd film (i.e. there was still an important bit of the plot to play out after the fall of Sauron) I still cannot see how you can make TWO films out of The Hobbit!
On the other hand I quite fancy a film concentrating on the Tolkein version of the Dwarves, without doubt my favourite bunch in Middle Earth, swing your axe first and ask questions later, unlike those poncey Elves constantly reciting poetry at one another.....
But DON'T give them Sweaty accents this time around.....
I can't see the dragon anywhere in that trailer
indeedTotally agree about the "Scouring of the Shire" too.
GB
It has always seemed a bit strange that this book was not made into a film/s before the lord of the rings trilogy. All a bit back to front.