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So there won't be a new trailer with TDKR? Well, ****...
That seems like a poor choice on WB's part.
So there won't be a new trailer with TDKR? Well, ****...
Io9 for some reason found it necessary to take a troll upskirt shot and comment on its package.
That seems like a poor choice on WB's part.
That seems like a poor choice on WB's part.
Both franchises are popular enough to not need to help each other. WB will probably release the trailer with some smaller film so they can help it in the box office,
It works both ways. Attaching trailers to a mobie with a guaremteed large audience helps it it's exposure. On the other hand having a trailer to a hugely anticipated attached to a small movie can boost boxoffice a little bit. Though isn't word on the street that gangster squad is actually quite good .You mean TDKR doesn't need any help from the Hobbit.
It works both ways. Attaching trailers to a mobie with a guaremteed large audience helps it it's exposure. On the other hand having a trailer to a hugely anticipated attached to a small movie can boost boxoffice a little bit. Though isn't word on the street that gangster squad is actually quite good .
It's 12:51 PM PST right now. The panel is sometime between 2:30 and 5:30.Did the CC panel pass? Or is it yet to happen?
Overindulgence strikes againJackson at comicon said he wants to shoot more footage and it could result in a third film.
http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/the...-mean-peter-jackson-is-done-with-middle-earth
.Overindulgence strikes again.
This is just ridiculous to me. There are two sections in the LoTR Appendices that pertains to The Hobbit - the history of Durin's people (Thror/Thrain/Thorin), and the White Council (which is only covered briefly). I was under the impression that both would be fleshed out in these two Hobbit films. There is nothing else there in the Appendices that has any business being in a movie adaptation of The Hobbit.His quote “There’s much more material from the Appendices of Lord of the Rings that we didn’t fit in.” really strikes me, as you said, as overindulgence.
You are making 'The Hobbit' not 'Lord of the Rings Appendices: The Movie'. If he is contemplating that bridging film between the stories of 'The Hobbit' and LOTR that was considered long ago then I might be able to get on board with it, but extending the story of 'The Hobbit' into 3 movies by stuffing it with material from the Appendices is too much, especially when the tale as it is in the book could be told within 1 film. I'm curious to see how they will fill out 'There and Back Again' as it is, with 'Unexpected Journey' ending pretty late into the story with the barrel escape from Mirkwood.
This is just ridiculous to me. There are two sections in the LoTR Appendices that pertains to The Hobbit - the history of Durin's people (Thror/Thrain/Thorin), and the White Council (which is only covered briefly). I was under the impression that both would be fleshed out in these two Hobbit films. There is nothing else there in the Appendices that has any business being in a movie adaptation of The Hobbit.
Peter Jackson's joke about needing to learn how to make shorter films isn't actually that far from the truth. He needs to show discipline and self-restraint. They killed that "bridge film" for a reason.
This is just ridiculous to me. There are two sections in the LoTR Appendices that pertains to The Hobbit - the history of Durin's people (Thror/Thrain/Thorin), and the White Council (which is only covered briefly). I was under the impression that both would be fleshed out in these two Hobbit films. There is nothing else there in the Appendices that has any business being in a movie adaptation of The Hobbit.
Peter Jackson's joke about needing to learn how to make shorter films isn't actually that far from the truth. He needs to show discipline and self-restraint. They killed that "bridge film" for a reason.
I think Pete needs to learn to accept the fact that there is simply far too much source material to ever fit into the movies and do it justice.
I think Pete needs to learn to accept the fact that there is simply far too much source material to ever fit into the movies and do it justice.