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(Mods- I know there is already a thread about PJ and The Hobbit, but it is refers to a completely different news item about the project. This breaking news deserves a new thread so that people won't have to shuffle through the old thread for a story they might not even know about.)



I just found this on TheOneRing.net, the uber fan site for The Lord of the Rings.



Some back story for those who don't know:


It seems like about a year ago or more PJ and Co. sued New Line Cinema, claiming that they gave 'sweatheart' deals to their own merchandising companies for stuff like toys, calendars, and who know what instead of shopping around for bids for the best offer. PJ claims that this practice cost him around $100,000,000.00 for FELLOWSHIP, according to Variety. We can then assume that the same would apply for TWO TOWERS and RETURN OF THE KING, for a grand total of $300,000,000.00. Jackson had an independant auditing company look over the books, but New Line did not give, so the law suit proceeded.



Here's the letter from Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh:





Dear One Ringers,


As you know, there's been a lot of speculation about The Hobbit. We are often asked about when or if this film will ever be made. We have always responded that we would be very interested in making the film - if it were offered to us to make.


You may also be aware that Wingnut Films has bought a lawsuit against New Line, which resulted from an audit we undertook on part of the income of The Fellowship of the Ring. Our attitude with the lawsuit has always been that since it's largely based on differences of opinion about certain accounting practices, we would like an independent body - whether it be a judge, a jury, or a mediator, to look at the issues and make an unbiased ruling. We are happy to accept whatever that ruling is. In our minds, it's not much more complex than that and that's exactly why film contracts include right-to-audit clauses.


However, we have always said that we do not want to discuss The Hobbit with New Line until the lawsuit over New Line's accounting practices is resolved. This is simple common sense - you cannot be in a relationship with a film studio, making a complex, expensive movie and dealing with all the pressures and responsibilities that come with the job, while an unresolved lawsuit exists.


We have also said that we do not want to tie settlement of the lawsuit to making a film of The Hobbit. In other words, we would have to agree to make The Hobbit as a condition of New Line settling our lawsuit. In our minds this is not the right reason to make a film and if a film of The Hobbit went ahead on this basis, it would be doomed. Deciding to make a movie should come from the heart - it's not a matter of business convenience. When you agree to make a film, you're taking on a massive commitment and you need to be driven by an absolute passion to want to get the story on screen. It's that passion, and passion alone, that gives the movie its imagination and heart. To us it is not a cold-blooded business decision.


A couple of months ago there was a flurry of Hobbit news in the media. MGM, who own a portion of the film rights in The Hobbit, publicly stated they wanted to make the film with us. It was a little weird at the time because nobody from New Line had ever spoken to us about making a film of The Hobbit and the media had some fun with that. Within a week or two of those stories, our Manager Ken Kamins got a call from the co-president of New Line Cinema, Michael Lynne, who in essence told Ken that the way to settle the lawsuit was to get a commitment from us to make the Hobbit, because "that's how these things are done". Michael Lynne said we would stand to make much more money if we tied the lawsuit and the movie deal together and this may well be true, but it's still the worst reason in the world to agree to make a film.


Several years ago, Mark Ordesky told us that New Line have rights to make not just The Hobbit but a second "LOTR prequel", covering the events leading up to those depicted in LOTR. Since then, we've always assumed that we would be asked to make The Hobbit and possibly this second film, back to back, as we did the original movies. We assumed that our lawsuit with the studio would come to a natural conclusion and we would then be free to discuss our ideas with the studio, get excited and jump on board. We've assumed that we would possibly get started on development and design next year, whilst filming The Lovely Bones. We even had a meeting planned with MGM executives to talk through our schedule.


However last week, Mark Ordesky called Ken and told him that New Line would no longer be requiring our services on the Hobbit and the LOTR 'prequel'. This was a courtesy call to let us know that the studio was now actively looking to hire another filmmaker for both projects.


Ordesky said that New Line has a limited time option on the film rights they have obtained from Saul Zaentz (this has never been conveyed to us before), and because we won't discuss making the movies until the lawsuit is resolved, the studio is going to have to hire another director.


Given that New Line are committed to this course of action, we felt at the very least, we owed you, the fans, a straightforward account of events as they have unfolded for us.
We have always had the greatest support from The Ringers and we are very sorry our involvement with The Hobbit has been ended in this way. Our journey into Tolkien's world started with a phone call from Ken Kamins to Harvey Weinstein in Nov 1995 and ended with a phone call from Mark Ordesky to Ken in Nov 2006. It has been a great 11 years.


This outcome is not what we anticipated or wanted, but neither do we see any positive value in bitterness and rancor. We now have no choice but to let the idea of a film of The Hobbit go and move forward with other projects.


We send our very best wishes to whomever has the privilege of making The Hobbit and look forward to seeing the film on the big screen.


Warmest regards to you all, and thanks for your incredible support over the years.
We got to go there - but not back again ...


Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh
 
Mods- I know there is already a thread about PJ and The Hobbit, but it is refers to a completely different news item about the project. This breaking news deserves a new thread so that people won't have to shuffle through the old thread for a story they might not even know about.
 
Thank God. Hopefully we'll have someone who will film the battle better.
 
Wow. New Line should just bend over backward to try to find a settlement out of court.

Wonder if Ian McKellen will refuse to jump aboard without Jackson?
 
SpeedballLives said:
Thank God. Hopefully we'll have someone who will film the battle better.



I feel the exact opposite! There's nobody who could pull of these stories (well, really almost any story) as well as Peter Jackson. I'm always surprised when a PJ basher pops up because I wonder how someone cannot at least admire what the man did.

But I have to totally disagree about the battle sequences. Helm's Deep, Plennor Fields, The Black Gates? These battles are nothing short of stunning. And what's even better is that PJ can handle the smaller, more intimate moments just as well.

I guess we'll just have to settle for Bret Rattner again.....oh well.
 
SpeedballLives said:
Thank God. Hopefully we'll have someone who will film the battle better.
Name one. Anyone. I cannot come up with anyone sans Spielberg who could do better. And you know he's not going to do it.
 
Dan33977 said:
I feel the exact opposite! There's nobody who could pull of these stories (well, really almost any story) as well as Peter Jackson. I'm always surprised when a PJ basher pops up because I wonder how someone cannot at least admire what the man did.

But I have to totally disagree about the battle sequences. Helm's Deep, Plennor Fields, The Black Gates? These battles are nothing short of stunning. And what's even better is that PJ can handle the smaller, more intimate moments just as well.

I guess we'll just have to settle for Bret Rattner again.....oh well.

You=Noob... How many Jackson movies have you seen besides Lotr and Kong? Probably none, Jackson is a very talented film-maker but he isn't hte only one, and frankly he's getting too self-indulgent which Kong showed, I'm glad we're getting a new film-maker and fresh blood for the Hobbit, as long as it isn't a fly -by night production, I'm sure we'll be treated to a fine movie.
 
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I'm taking the green one.
 
Wait is that a video game:confused: If so, how could you fairly compare the two:confused:

Anyway, this movie has went straight to hell.
 
Movies205 said:
You=Noob... How many Jackson movies have you seen besides Lotr and Kong? Probably none, Jackson is a very talented film-maker but he isn't hte only one, and frankly he's getting too self-indulgent which Kong showed, I'm glad we're getting a new film-maker and fresh blood for the Hobbit, as long as it isn't a fly -by night production, I'm sure we'll be treated to a fine movie.

I prefer filmmakers that get movies made their way rather than someone elses, being self-indulgent isn't necessarily bad.
 
Movies205 said:
You=Noob... How many Jackson movies have you seen besides Lotr and Kong? Probably none, Jackson is a very talented film-maker but he isn't hte only one, and frankly he's getting too self-indulgent which Kong showed, I'm glad we're getting a new film-maker and fresh blood for the Hobbit, as long as it isn't a fly -by night production, I'm sure we'll be treated to a fine movie.
First off, quit with the condescending attitude. Just because he doesn't agree with you, you don't have to call him a noob. Personally, I've been following Peter Jackson since Dead Alive. As for King Kong, I thought it was a beautiful, sumptuous movie. And if the studio is so quick to get rid of their champion team that has netted them BILLIONS, I'm sure that this isn't a good sign. I'd put my money on veterans over "new blood" anyday. You'd swap Richard Lester for Richard Donner, Jeannot Szwarc for Steven Spielberg, and Joel Schumacher for Tim Burton.
 
Killgore said:
First off, quit with the condescending attitude. Just because he doesn't agree with you, you don't have to call him a noob. Personally, I've been following Peter Jackson since Dead Alive. As for King Kong, I thought it was a beautiful, sumptuous movie. And if the studio is so quick to get rid of their champion team that has netted them BILLIONS, I'm sure that this isn't a good sign. I'd put my money on veterans over "new blood" anyday. You'd swap Richard Lester for Richard Donner, Jeannot Szwarc for Steven Spielberg, and Joel Schumacher for Tim Burton.

Meh... I'm not a ridiculous narrow minded fanboy... I tend to watch things for what they are. When I watch Bad Boys 2, I love it because I'm watching an action movie not shakespeare. Also if you bother to read the frickin article, you'd realize that it's not Newline's fault. If they want to make a movie, they have to move ahead without Jackson and Co, JACKSON ADMITS THIS! They said drop the suit and make the movie, or we'll find someone else, Jackson made his choice. At least if you fanboys bother to look at it from a rational outlook, you'd realize the movie stuido is excersizing the only option they have which is to find a new production team. There not stupid they know there pissing off tons of dumb fanboys by not hiring Peter Jackson so the'yll make sure to get someone good. WHich will ensue even more ridiculous stupid fanboy remarks such as "New Guy is so much greater than Jackson" or vice-a-versa in much the same way Craig has about Brosnan... So I believe my condescending attitude is justified.
 
You were condescending when you jumped on Dan, called him a noob and made assumptions that he hadn't seen more than Kong and LOTR and you continue to condescend when you insinuate that everyone who does not share your opinion is a narrow minded fanboy. Wake the eff up, we are all fanboys here you dolt. This is the goddamn SUPERHERO HYPE. If you're not a fanboy, the only other reason to be on this forum is to be an effin' troll.

As far as the legal matters go, I think that Jackson is playing hardball and calling their bluff. New Line could just as easily find an amicable settlement without going to court. It takes two to tango.
 
Killgore said:
You were condescending when you jumped on Dan, called him a noob and made assumptions that he hadn't seen more than Kong and LOTR and you continue to condescend when you insinuate that everyone who does not share your opinion is a narrow minded fanboy. Wake the eff up, we are all fanboys here you dolt. This is the goddamn SUPERHERO HYPE. If you're not a fanboy, the only other reason to be on this forum is to be an effin' troll.

As far as the legal matters go, I think that Jackson is playing hardball and calling their bluff. New Line could just as easily find an amicable settlement without going to court. It takes two to tango.

He played hardball and lost, maybe they'll call him I doubt it. No... We're not all fanboys, we're all geeks, there's a difference. I didn't rant on and on about how James Bond was going suck because Bond was blonde. I didn't think F4 was going suck right outside the box because Tim Story was directing it. I then declare it did after I saw it, and didn't think it was good simply because it had some superficial crap. And the list goes on... I've seen more and read more than the majority here, and have nearly all the time, given everything a chance before judging it, I've learned over my nearly 4 years of posting here, that the majority of hte peopel who post here are dumb fanboys who will eventually grow out of it or won't. They can't see past there narrow conceptions, and if you honestly think that JAckson is the only one who cna make a good Lotr movie, you=the dumb fanboy...
 
You choose to fight over semantics, you=troll.
 
Killgore said:
You choose to fight over semantics, you=troll.

... Why because I call it as it is... How the hell am I a troll? Do I go into LoTR threads and specifically post they suck? Do I go into the F4 boards and post that it sucks, even though I think it's one of the ****tiest movies ever. I posted that you are stupid if you honestly think that Jackson is the only one who can make LoTR movies, then you are dumb. You can't deal with that opinion, go ask a mod to ban me, if it doesn't happen, deal with it :)
 
It's all King Kong's fault.

Or the lawsuit.

whatever.

I'll direct it for free if they want me to.
 
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