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2012 is already out of contention...and 2013 is going away day by day at this rate. All this replacement director talk is interesting but ultimately irrelevant/pointless. MGM still has zero dollars in their bank account and they've yet to be either bought out by a bigger company (they balked at the lowest offer ironically enough coming from WB a month or so back) or sell off their properties piece by piece.

They can't even put Red Dawn (which is damn-near finished) in theaters no less cut a trailer for it.

Pretty much what i've been thinking when i read the news of Yates and PJ.
And there is also the matter of PJ commitments to other studios with the other properties he's supposed to make. He can't just go away without getting sued.
If WB ( and MGM) want him to direct Hobbit they will have to negeotiate some kind of deal with PJ and the other movie studios. That or simply push back the release date.
 
MGM still has zero dollars in their bank account and they've yet to be either bought out by a bigger company (they balked at the lowest offer ironically enough coming from WB a month or so back) or sell off their properties piece by piece.

They can't even put Red Dawn (which is damn-near finished) in theaters no less cut a trailer for it.

MGM's in deep debt right now. They need to sell off some big properties or accept a bid, because they're going to start paying off that loan sooner or later.
 
That or simply push back the release date.

Release date's already been pushed back. Supposed to hit 2011/2012 initially. Then word leaked it couldn't make that date and PJ denied the ever-living-crap out of it. Even though it was obvious the info was legit. All the evidence pointed to that conclusion. WB/MGM only recently admitted it was going to be 2012/2013 and now that isn't even going to happen.

MGM's in deep debt right now. They need to sell off some big properties or accept a bid, because they're going to start paying off that loan sooner or later.

Every month or so we keep getting these "Oh they're going to settle all of this mess in the next month or so" stories. And then nothing happens. No reason to suggest it's going to get any cleaner any sooner. Especially after the Red Dawn development. Cabin in the Woods will be the next victim obviously.
 
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Release date's already been pushed back. Supposed to hit 2011/2012 initially. Then word leaked it couldn't make that date and PJ denied the ever-living-crap out of it. Even though it was obvious the info was legit. All the evidence pointed to that conclusion. WB/MGM only recently admitted it was going to be 2012/2013 and now that isn't even going to happen.

There are a IMAX press release recently saying that Hobbit would be released in dec 2012. I doubt if they will even hit that .
I will still say this. WB is stupid to allow both Supes and Hobbit to be released in dec 2012. Push back Hobbit to dec 2013
 
I have a feeling that Brett Ratner will direct it. As he is a Yes Man & will do & use anything the studio & Peter Jackson tells him to do. Hence X3

WB - Brett Ratner would you like to direct The Hobbit movies

Rather - Yes

WB - Would you be okay with having no input what so ever on the creative decisions of the movies

Ratner - Yes

WB - That includes no input on casting decisions

Ratner - Yes
 
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I have a feeling that Brett Ratner will direct it. As he is a Yes Man & will do & use anything the studio & Peter Jackson tells him to do. Hence X3

Except that Brett Ratner has proven time and time again that he's good at delivering mediocre movies. Peter Jackson isn't dumb ...by allowing Rattner to direct Hobbit he will basically have given the finger to pretty much the entire fanbase.

My guess is that Rattner name has popped up amongst discussions between studio exec.
 
There are a IMAX press release recently saying that Hobbit would be released in dec 2012. I doubt if they will even hit that .
I will still say this. WB is stupid to allow both Supes and Hobbit to be released in dec 2012. Push back Hobbit to dec 2013

That IMAX press release originally listed Hobbit for December 2013. People noticed and WB freaked out claiming that it was a typo/incorrect. It wasn't wrong. The info just got out sooner than they anticipated.
 
To direct Hobbit :huh:
She hasn't directed anything in her life and i doubt WB and MGM are that desperate.

They're pretty desperate. This is starting to spindle out control. It's known that Fran has directed scenes in the trilogy including the famous Gollum/Smeagol Argument. She's been around the source material most of her life. If there is anyone who has the same creative and devoted mentality that GDT and JAckson had, its her.
 
Hey, if The Rat does take it on, at least we can get Smaug voiced by Nick Cannon. :awesome:

Seriously though, Ratner can do good when he wants..Red Dragon was all right.
 
They're pretty desperate. This is starting to spindle out control. It's known that Fran has directed scenes in the trilogy including the famous Gollum/Smeagol Argument. She's been around the source material most of her life. If there is anyone who has the same creative and devoted mentality that GDT and JAckson had, its her.

But not that desperate to give someone who hasn't directed a movie in her life a project worth at least 200 million and shooting 2 movies back-to-back.
She seriously needs to prove herself and no doubt that Peter jackson would need have an active hand in making both movies. There is a reason why they hired Guillermo after all.

Otherwise Peter Jackson would've recommended christian rivers to direct the 2 movies.
 
Yeah Jackson would need an active hand in the project, but when the studio starts bringing up names like Brett Ratner, its basically pushing the panic button haha.
 
Every month or so we keep getting these "Oh they're going to settle all of this mess in the next month or so" stories. And then nothing happens. No reason to suggest it's going to get any cleaner any sooner. Especially after the Red Dawn development. Cabin in the Woods will be the next victim obviously.

It'll be a damn shame if MGM shelves Cabin in the Woods and it winds up being a direct-to-DVD release.

And I don't know why Warners and MGM are deadset on getting Jackson to direct The Hobbit when MGM doesn't have a cent to their name. Is there a contingency plan for Warners to start production by 2011, regardless if MGM can't co-finance?
 
If Neill Blomkamp directs then I think that this movie is in safe hands. It's still disappointing that we'll never get to see Del Toro's vision, because the man is a genius when it comes to fantasy, but I'm very confident Blomkamp will have a very remarkable vision too that will feel true to the original trilogy and the book. Peter Jackson has a lot of faith in the guy and from what I've seen it's well founded.
 
if Jackson is a huge producer on this movie then it would be in safe hands no matter who directs.

i dont think he would let Rartner use the same editing style like in hes Rush Hour movies.
 
Yeah, Blomkamp is probably the only person besides PJ that I don't have any problem with. He seems like the type of guy that respects GDT and probably wouldn't change much as far as the designs, previz, and script go. And, he also has a strong creative assertiveness, meaning he can still make The Hobbit his own, even when using the plethora of content that GDT and PJ created for the movie. So if this ends up being true, go for it, Neill.
 
Blomkamp had said that he prefers to make movies with small budgets because he was tired of the constant studio exec. bickering over HALO.
This time around things are different with Hobbit in that MGM's financial situation is the problem here; both MGM and WB want to make Hobbit and will give PJ basically "free reign".

My only concern with Blomkamp is that he hasn't proven that he can handle fantasy. His short movies as D9 show a gritty apprach for SCI-FI whereas someone like GDT shows that he can handle fantasy in a beautiful elegant way. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt because PJ has faith in him.
 
My only concern with Blomkamp is that he hasn't proven that he can handle fantasy. His short movies as D9 show a gritty apprach for SCI-FI whereas someone like GDT shows that he can handle fantasy in a beautiful elegant way. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt because PJ has faith in him.
Think about PJ himself. He had never done fantasy before LotR.
 
Think about PJ himself. He had never done fantasy before LotR.
i could name 8 directors that have never done fantasy and SHH would not like them.


the same with directors who have never done a comicbook action movie.

so why is it here different? because Pj was a producer on D9?
 
While I love District 9 to death, this doesn't feel right to me.
 
if MGM doesn't go anywhere, is it possible for WB and MGM to make a deal and just buy out the rights? I know MGM is stubborn but if it's a sinking ship with no hope in sight, then why not?
 
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