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Old 04-22-2011, 02:36 PM   #2201
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Yeah, I got the versions with the Yoda, Darth, and Storm Troopers heads on them, then the special edition re-releases (which I think have been watched once) but the first ones have been watched soooooooo many times. I'm pretty sure the tape is quite thin and is almost unwatchable now. But I keep them none the less b/c I'm nostalgic like that. HA

Never got LotR on VHS tho, I had a DVD player by the time those bad boys were released!
my parents had the set w/the old school covers that mimic those painted posters you see pop up once in a while.

i should actually go over there and see if they still have them in the attic somewhere..
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Old 04-22-2011, 02:44 PM   #2202
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my parents had the set w/the old school covers that mimic those painted posters you see pop up once in a while.

i should actually go over there and see if they still have them in the attic somewhere..
My uncle Mike still has those... at least he did last time I checked... well I'm gonna stop talking about Star Wars VHS tapes before a Mod eats my soul...


Sooooooooo... any Hobbit news lately?
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Old 04-22-2011, 03:48 PM   #2203
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I traded in my copy of the LOTR:EE DVD set recently - and it was difficult to let it go. That really is one of the best done DVD sets ever, as far as content and packaging go. The extras were very indepth, and it one of the few discs I can say I watched every piece of material on them. For the packaging they put a lot of thought into it, rather than just throwing a bunch of video on a disc and slapping it in a case. Really nicely done.

But, I can't be holding onto DVDs when there is high definition to be had. The Blu-ray release does look like they have followed that same standard, but we'll never know for sure until we get them in our hands. I'm sure The Hobbit will be released similarly (Theatrical in the Summer, EE in the Fall, followed by a box), and in the same format as the LOTR discs.

Yeah, I am still considering keeping mine, but it's a DARN shame that they did not put the extras on a BD, so then we would be able to transfer this new set over to the old DVD packaging.

I still might try and see if I can come up with some way of doing that though with these extra discs.
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I've never read the Hobbit and after watching the video blog I think I might have to read it next. I love the Lord of the Rings movies and can't wait for this!
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Old 04-22-2011, 05:56 PM   #2205
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I've never read the Hobbit and after watching the video blog I think I might have to read it next. I love the Lord of the Rings movies and can't wait for this!
The Hobbit is a great fun read, but just remember if you have read LotR, it is very very different. The Hobbit is more of a childrens story. Its still GREAT, don't get me wrong, its just different is all.
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Yeah, I got the versions with the Yoda, Darth, and Storm Troopers heads on them, then the special edition re-releases (which I think have been watched once) but the first ones have been watched soooooooo many times. I'm pretty sure the tape is quite thin and is almost unwatchable now. But I keep them none the less b/c I'm nostalgic like that. HA

Never got LotR on VHS tho, I had a DVD player by the time those bad boys were released!
I have the VHS Star Wars OT (theatrical editions), widescreen, THX boxed set in superb condition. They were probably watched only twice and only on a very high-end S-VHS deck. I'm willing to sell to anyone who would like this. Considering all the people who think their childhood has been "raped" by Lucas because he's not re-releasing the original theatrical unmodified editions, you'd think someone would want this. Make an offer. U.S. only.
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Old 04-22-2011, 06:16 PM   #2207
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I have the VHS Star Wars OT (theatrical editions), widescreen, THX boxed set in superb condition. They were probably watched only twice and only on a very high-end S-VHS deck. I'm willing to sell to anyone who would like this. Considering all the people who think their childhood has been "raped" by Lucas because he's not re-releasing the original theatrical unmodified editions, you'd think someone would want this. Make an offer. U.S. only.
Man I don't even have a VCR anymore... HA... that's cool I got the DVD versions from a few years ago when I need to get my unaltered trilogy fix...
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Old 04-22-2011, 06:31 PM   #2208
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The Hobbit is a great fun read, but just remember if you have read LotR, it is very very different. The Hobbit is more of a childrens story. Its still GREAT, don't get me wrong, its just different is all.
I've tried to read LotR probably six different times and have never gotten through it. I think the farthest I got was to Strider. I've always felt like I should read it. Maybe reading the Hobbit will inspire me to do that.
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While there will be plenty of new faces in The Hobbit, the upcoming Lord of the Rings prequel will also be a bit of a reunion. In addition to Elijah Wood, Andy Serkis, Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett, Bret McKenzie (albeit in a different role), and Orlando Bloom, Director Peter Jackson has announced that Ian Holm will be reprising his role as the elder Bilbo Baggins. Martin Freeman stars as the young version of Bilbo. Writing on his official Facebook page [via TheOneRing], Jackson clarifies some confusion from the end of his first Hobbit video blog:

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One comment that came up from the recent video blog was the Bilbo voice at the end—many of you assumed it was Sir Ian Holm. Whilst Ian will be returning as the older Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit, that recording was actually Martin Freeman’s voice, taken from a script read through we recorded when the cast first arrived. I have to admit, I wasn’t sure who it was when I first heard it, either. Cheers, Peter J
If you were an actor who appeared in the original trilogy, now would be the time to start feeling hurt. The Hobbit will be broken into two parts. Part 1 is set for December 2012 and Part 2 will come out in December 2013.
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Old 04-22-2011, 06:54 PM   #2210
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I've tried to read LotR probably six different times and have never gotten through it. I think the farthest I got was to Strider. I've always felt like I should read it. Maybe reading the Hobbit will inspire me to do that.
Might be a good start for you then. I read the Hobbit I think 3 times before I tackled LotR. And at that time I still didn't quite get LotR. The Hobbit is still Awesome though, the first time I read it I was 10 and it was immediately my favorite book of all time. still is.
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I've tried to read LotR probably six different times and have never gotten through it. I think the farthest I got was to Strider. I've always felt like I should read it. Maybe reading the Hobbit will inspire me to do that.
The Hobbit is a much shorter book, and a much more simple read. Also, since it takes place before LOTR, it would be the best place to start.
You don't have to sit down and read LOTR in one sitting. Sometimes, it takes me a couple of months to read it. Take your time, it's not a race!
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The Hobbit is a much shorter book, and a much more simple read. Also, since it takes place before LOTR, it would be the best place to start.
You don't have to sit down and read LOTR in one sitting. Sometimes, it takes me a couple of months to read it. Take your time, it's not a race!
I think the big problem I had last time is I was trying to read it before Fellowship came out, and I was trying to read Harry Potter before that came out. It was too much for my fragile little mind.
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Director Peter Jackson has announced that Ian Holm will be reprising his role as the elder Bilbo Baggins.
That follows the rumor (or fact?) that Frodo (Elijah Wood) would make an appearance as a flash back (or forward). So, if they can work Frodo in, they can surely work in older Bilbo. I'm imagining the film opening with Frodo discovering Bilbo working on his book and then asking him what it is about. That would kick off the story and tie it to the LOTR.

I know, seems a bit cheesy, but you never know.
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That follows the rumor (or fact?) that Frodo (Elijah Wood) would make an appearance as a flash back (or forward). So, if they can work Frodo in, they can surely work in older Bilbo. I'm imagining the film opening with Frodo discovering Bilbo working on his book and then asking him what it is about. That would kick off the story and tie it to the LOTR.

I know, seems a bit cheesy, but you never know.
Or maybe Bilbo is reading the story to everyone in Valinor! ha!
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That follows the rumor (or fact?) that Frodo (Elijah Wood) would make an appearance as a flash back (or forward). So, if they can work Frodo in, they can surely work in older Bilbo. I'm imagining the film opening with Frodo discovering Bilbo working on his book and then asking him what it is about. That would kick off the story and tie it to the LOTR.

I know, seems a bit cheesy, but you never know.
That's what I think. I could see them "bookending" The Hobbit by starting, and ending with old Bilbo either reading, or just talking to Frodo(and possibly others?), and then fading to the story.



Edit - "As readers of “The Hobbit” know, the tale of “The Downfall of The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit or There and Back Again,” are contained in the fictional “Red Book of Westmarch.” In Peter Jackson’s LOTR films, the book is shown on screen and written in by Bilbo and Frodo and handed off to Sam Gamgee. (Not explained on film are Sam’s progeny later having the book and being Wardens of the Westmarch — hence the book’s title.)

The fictional book, and either the telling from it or the reading of it, will establish Frodo in the films experiencing Bilbo’s story. Viewers are to learn the tale of ‘The Hobbit’ as a familiar Frodo gets the tale as well.

Since the speculation is now everywhere around the interwebs, TORn can confirm that as of now, the plans are to feature Frodo in the opening sequence of the films
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Thats so weird, Martin Freeman was the one reading the bit at the end of the production diary? it sound SO much like Ian.
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i really liked the artwork on the inside of the boxes....i couldn't bring myself to letting them go.
Same here. If I got rid of them, I knew I would want them back for that reason.
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Former EastEnders star Rob Kazinsky has quit his role in The Hobbit, it has been confirmed.

The actor had been cast as Fili in the films, which started production in New Zealand last month.

However, director Peter Jackson confirmed on Facebook that Kazinsky has left the J.R.R. Tolkien adaption due to "personal reasons". His role will be recast.

"I am sad to report that Rob Kazinsky, who was cast in the role of Fili, is having to leave The Hobbit and return home, for personal reasons," Jackson said. "Rob has been terrific to work with and his enthusiasm and infectious sense of humour will be missed by all of us.

"I should say that Rob's departure will not affect ongoing filming of The Hobbit, nor will it impact work done to date, as we had yet to film much of Fili's storyline.

"At the moment we are shooting scenes featuring Bilbo without the Dwarves, which will give us time to find a new Fili. I'll keep everyone posted with updates as they come."

Jackson recently confirmed that Sir Ian Holm would be returning as Bilbo Baggins.


http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/n...he-hobbit.html
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The daft twat. Hope it was important enough for him to leave, could have done wonders for his career.
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