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Old 10-24-2012, 03:52 PM   #4301
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http://boredoftherings.150m.com/bored_prologue.html

(Ah, the reads of a misspent youth. )
"What have I got in my pocket?"

It's been a long time since I read that, looks like I will be revisiting it.
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Old 10-24-2012, 04:10 PM   #4302
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PJ has confirmed a run time of 2 Hours, 40 Minutes for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. (without factoring in end credits)

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Empire's Ultimate Hobbit : The Unexpected Journey issue – complete with five 3D lenticular covers to collect – arrives on shelves tomorrow, Thursday October 24, and with it a whole host of Hobbit exclusives. Not least of which is the run time for Peter Jackson's upcoming film. Those who have been fearing that the change from two films to three would result in less Bombur for your buck, fear no more: it's still an epic length.

“It’s looking like it’s going to be about ten minutes shorter than Fellowship was," explains Jackson. "So it’s going to be officially our shortest Middle-earth yet. I mean, Fellowship was just under three hours and this is about 2 hours 40 minutes at the moment.”

The "at the moment" refers to the fact that the credits hadn't yet been added and not all effects shots finalised when we spoke to Jackson, but it's going to be close.

Finally, if you're curious about what to expect from all 160-odd minutes of Hobbity goodness, take a look at the extended scroll poster, the Lego sets and the full trailer below. Then again, you could just read Tolkien's book and make an educated guess.
Empire Exclusive: Hobbit Running Time Revealed

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Old 10-24-2012, 07:00 PM   #4303
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PJ has confirmed a run time of 2 Hours, 40 Minutes for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. (without factoring in end credits)


Empire Exclusive: Hobbit Running Time Revealed

so essentially it's only 2 hours and 30 minutes...
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Old 10-24-2012, 07:07 PM   #4304
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so essentially it's only 2 hours and 30 minutes...
No that's 2 hours 40 minutes without end credits.

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I mean, Fellowship was just under three hours and this is about 2 hours 40 minutes at the moment.”

The "at the moment" refers to the fact that the credits hadn't yet been added and not all effects shots finalised when we spoke to Jackson, but it's going to be close.
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Old 10-24-2012, 09:53 PM   #4305
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As this interview would have been a few weeks ago at the latest to make it to print then the 170 minute update from last week is almost certainly accurate.

Warners has been telling UK cinemas that it's 170 minutes long as recently as yesterday.
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Old 10-24-2012, 09:58 PM   #4306
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Old 10-24-2012, 10:19 PM   #4307
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Even if it's "only" 3 x 2h30mins, that's quite an adaption for an average-length novel
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Old 10-25-2012, 12:57 AM   #4308
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EMPIRE COVER scans-
I know these are only still picture scans, but if they are indicator, it looks as though Gollum is more detailed, and Galadriel has a slightly different look (more "Elvish"?) than their corresponding LotR characters.
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Old 10-25-2012, 01:31 AM   #4309
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I know these are only still picture scans, but if they are indicator, it looks as though Gollum is more detailed, and Galadriel has a slightly different look (more "Elvish"?) than their corresponding LotR characters.
Speaking of Galadriel...

It appears that she has the Phial ready for the 'White Council's' Dol Guldur assault?

Hmm.

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Old 10-25-2012, 03:55 AM   #4310
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Speaking of Galadriel...

It appears that she has the Phial ready for the 'White Council's' Dol Guldur assault?

Hmm.

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[Show spoiler] Well, I noticed that but refrained from saying anything so as not to cast a negative taint to the movie while still in production. But, I would think that the phial has nothing to do with The Hobbit story, because although I don't recall seeing a date for the creation of the phial, Galadriel presumably drew the water from her fountain to give it as a gift to Frodo 60 years later. The significance of the phial in LotR was both symbolic and also as a device to tie the Quest of the Ring with the major historical events of Middle-earth in the First and Second Ages. Also, one might imagine that Galadriel's power as the last of the Great among the High Elves of Middle-earth, along with the power of the Elven ring would trump any additional advantage that the phial might offer her - or say, Elrond or Gandalf.
Perhaps (I hope) it is not in the movie at all, and is merely a promotional gimmick to get people to associate this movie with their experience of the Lord of the Rings movies?
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Old 10-25-2012, 11:21 AM   #4311
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I know these are only still picture scans, but if they are indicator, it looks as though Gollum is more detailed, and Galadriel has a slightly different look (more "Elvish"?) than their corresponding LotR characters.
Gollum definitely got more detail added, which you can especially see in his skin which looks more worn. And those eyes are haunting. Great work by Weta.
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Old 10-25-2012, 12:26 PM   #4312
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saw the Hobbit action figures at TRUs last night, and whoever said earlier in this thread that
[Show spoiler]Bolg
was that pic above was correct. and he is packaged with
[Show spoiler]Gandalf


There is also a
[Show spoiler]Thorin with the Goblin King
which confirms other earlier pics and also
[Show spoiler]the end scene in the trailer where the huge guy falls on the Dwarves.


And then there is someone named
[Show spoiler]Fimbul.

Wonder if its related to this little story and if we'll see this. Jackson is expanding.

[Show spoiler]http://lotro-wiki.com/index.php/Golfimbul


If you want to see the toys you can follow this link-
[Show spoiler]http://www.toysrus.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=hobbit&origkw=hobbit&f=Taxon omy/TRUS/2254197&sr=1
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Old 10-25-2012, 08:13 PM   #4313
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Even if it's "only" 3 x 2h30mins, that's quite an adaption for an average-length novel
But they're not just an adaptation of the book - they have had segments of the Appendices from The Lord of the Rings added to the story (along with more of Jackson's additional nonsense of course).
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But they're not just an adaptation of the book - they have had segments of the Appendices from The Lord of the Rings added to the story (along with more of Jackson's additional nonsense of course).
And if Gandalf disappeared for most of the movie as much as he does in just the original book, we'd probably just think that McKellen was snubbing the sequels and only making a cameo.
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On the topic of Stephen Colbert...last nights show was one of the funniest shows I have ever seen...anyone with a sense of humor should watch this...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_2016188.html

"If you put a statement in a form of a question is that Journalism?"-Stephen Colbert

Also This is in response to Donald Trump offering Barrack Obama 5 million dollars to a charity of The Presidents choice if he releases his College & Passport records before 5pm October 31st.

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Old 10-25-2012, 10:46 PM   #4316
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From EMPIRE magazine...

Peter Jackson Reveals A Few Details About The Hobbit

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Just yesterday we heard from Peter Jackson himself regarding the possible runtime of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the first film in his trilogy based on the novel by J.R.R. Tolkien. Today, thanks to Comic Book Movie via Empire Magazine, we have more info from the man himself regarding certain details about the films, including where we will be seeing certain characters and events.

The first tidbit is regarding Smaug (Voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch), the evil dragon that has taken over the Dwarves’ home. Jackson reveals that we will indeed be seeing him in the first film, making a “fleeting appearance” in the prologue, and that he’ll “remain as liquid tongued as the book’s memorable villain (he is a character not a monster).”

The next bit of info regards the Mirkwood spider scenes, which Jackson says have been moved to film two, adding that “the creepy arachnids will speak, but only as a ‘psychic communication’, which only Bilbo can hear.”

That makes sense when you think about it. Having three films to work with would allow you to move a scene that takes place in the middle of the book into film two. Back when it was just two films, I imagined this was going to be the climax of the first film, but now it will be interesting to see where it is placed in The Desolation of Smaug.

Finally, we’ve learned that scenes involving the Necromancer (also to be played by Cumberbatch) will be in the second film. Sylvester McCoy, who plays Radagst, mentioned a scene “where the wizards are together, battling not each other but some other evil.” Fans of the novel will recall that the Necromancer doesn’t actually appear in it, which will make it rather interesting to see how Jackson and his crew incorporate him into the story.

Be sure to check back for the latest news on The Hobbit as we get closer and closer to the release of the first part of the trilogy.


http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/p...etails-hobbit/



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[Show spoiler]Have you been directed by Andy Serkis in second unit? What’s he like?

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"Yeah, he’s brilliant. He knows Pete’s vision, he has a great rapport with him and the other actors. And because he’s also been in the film, he totally understands the process that we’re going through. We did some fighting, which was basically part of a prologue of when the dwarves take the gates of Moria, and it was a great day walking onto second unit, and he had Orcs on this mound and he was rallying them to start this battle cry, and wind machines going, and blood everywhere. It was a really good day. It’s great to walk into that energy, and he really creates great energy on set. The only difficulty is that Pete wants to direct both units, so you have to wait for Pete’s approval, which is amazing, ’cause he will not let a single shot go. He wants to see everything. I think I put a shield through my lip and I smashed the shield in and had a mouthful of blood and this big, huge broken lip, and he said, “Okay, can you just try another one now?” I’m like, “Yeah, okay”, with this big mouthful of blood. But it looks great on the shot, because I’ve got this sort of bleeding teeth and it’s dripping out of my face. Tami Lane will get a big applause for that."


Plus a whole lot more at-

http://collider.com/richard-armitage...erview/205430/



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Some ***SPOILERS*** that I found posted over on neogaf-


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"Talking of subtexts, the Great Goblin, portrayed by Barry Humphries (as in Dame Edna), comes partly based on Kim Jong-il, late, unbeloved Dark Lord of North Korea. Grotesque is the key word here: "He is a rather childish character who enjoys tormenting the dwarves," says Jackson of the ruler of a ramshackle mountain kingdom built on set and in the fathomless mainframes of Weta Digital. "The goblins are a rather putrid, mouldy race of people."

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Radagast and Gandalf will be together when battling evil in Dol Guldur.

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Radagast is turned into a moth

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Eagles battle bats in the Battle of the Five Armies

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Thrain breaks Gandalf's arm in Dol Guldur

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Tauriel's in love with an elf called Elros

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Now The Hobbit has expanded to a trilogy, his [Elrond's] scenes with The White Council at Dol Guldur, dark stronghold of this trilogy's mysterious antagonist, "The Necromancer," have been moved to second film The Desolation of Smaug.

"And who's going to be in that?!" Weaving exclaims. "I don't know whether Elrond is, whether I've got more to shoot because of that, whether I'm a part of that. I'm not in the book, but kind of everyone's involved in the book whilst not necessarily named specfically. So you could imagine that Elrond might be there in some way..."

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Bifur is mentally-challenged and only speaks in Dwarvish. Something happens to his axe, but he can't say what.


More from COLLIDER-


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The consensus seems to be that the scale of The Hobbit is bigger than The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

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Richard Armitage grew his own beard, rather than donning a fake one, in order to play Thorin.

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Gandalf will at times be more light-hearted in The Hobbit than Lord of the Rings, but there is added intensity in his relationship with Thorin.

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They turned to Tolkien’s appendices for more backstory on why Gandalf chose Bilbo for this task. Gandalf remembers Bilbo as a young child who loves adventure and danger, and is disappointed to find that Bilbo has become stuffy and conservative 18 years later.

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McKellen would like to see a TV miniseries that adapts the full detail of the book in about thirteen hour-long episodes.

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The film includes flashbacks to the city of Dale, which isn’t elaborately described in the book, so the art department had to create it from scratch. They took their cues from its position in Middle Earth (an alpine city) and the fact that it has a lot of water running through it, so it’s slightly Venetian. They created a “weekend fairground” feeling for Dale.

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The false perspective tricks don’t work as well in 3D, so they’ve had to find different ways to block scenes that feature characters of differing size (ie. Gandalf and the dwarves). They build two scale sets, one small and one big, and actors play out the scene on both sets at the same time.

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The special effects team for The Lord of the Rings trilogy created about 500 primary illustrations for conceptual designs; the same team churned out over 8,000 digital paintings for The Hobbit trilogy.


Absolute confirmation of a prologue and the Battle of Azanulbizar.
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"We did some fighting, which was basically part of a prologue of when the dwarves take the gates of Moria, and it was a great day walking onto second unit, and he had Orcs on this mound and he was rallying them to start this battle cry, and wind machines going, and blood everywhere"


Thanks to Edmond Dantès and the rest of the gang over at neogaf.



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I wonder what the Professor would think of this?

http://the-hobbitmovie.com/dennys-in...medium=twitter

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I wonder what the Professor would think of this?

http://the-hobbitmovie.com/dennys-in...medium=twitter

Radagast, do you like Red Velvet Pancake Puppies?



Some of those meal titles are a riot.

Its a shame that there wasn't any 'Samwise Gamgee po...ta...to skins'.


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