Peter jackson talks the hobbit !

StarWarsAgent said:
Peter Wackson is trying to sound like Lucas. lol, He is so pathetic trying to follow his footsteps. That's kinda sad.

No you've got it all wrong, your the one whos sad. Is the reason you hate Peter Jackson so much is because he can make masterpieces?
 
StarWarsAgent said:
Peter Wackson is trying to sound like Lucas. lol, He is so pathetic trying to follow his footsteps. That's kinda sad.

Peter Jackson> George Lucas

Lord of the Rings> Star Wars Prequels
 
The other thing is we've also felt over 3 LORD OF THE RINGS and KONG we felt that we've gone into production without the script being as good as we wanted them to be.

So awesome of him to admit that

So, we made a pledge to ourselves with these projects we're doing now, we're not going to do anything on them until the script is right.

So awesome of him to learn from mistakes and get into a position where he can change his approach for the better.

:up:
 
StarWarsAgent said:
Peter Wackson is trying to sound like Lucas. lol, He is so pathetic trying to follow his footsteps. That's kinda sad.
And you go to Harvard?

ROTF
 
Boom said:
And you go to Harvard?

ROTF
Who said he goes to Harvard...he could just be the freaky janitor
....Im playing starwarsagent :hyper: ...unless what I said was true :csad:
 
He had better make the Hobbit, so it matches up and soon so we can still get some of the original actors!
 
HUMAN said:
Wow...

Just... wow...

:rolleyes:

You can't deny the truth at all my friend. Of course it's really a matter of different tastes.

Personally for someone to even compare Lucas to Jackson is pretty laughable in my opinion. As far as I'm concerned, Jackson's Lord of the Rings are very superior to Lucas's Star Wars Prequels.

While The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones suck, Revenge of the Sith is pretty good and is a lot better than the previous prequels.

But Lord of the Rings has more heart, more emotion, and better storyline in my opinion.
 
HUMAN said:
Wow...

Just... wow...

:rolleyes:

Well, think about it.

When was the last time Lucas directed an amazing film?

1977 says hello.
 
if the guy who did the music for the first three films doesnt do this i will be furthurly extremely pissed (considering P.J. doesnt direct)
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
You can't deny the truth at all my friend. Of course it's really a matter of different tastes.

Personally for someone to even compare Lucas to Jackson is pretty laughable in my opinion. As far as I'm concerned, Jackson's Lord of the Rings are very superior to Lucas's Star Wars Prequels.

While The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones suck, Revenge of the Sith is pretty good and is a lot better than the previous prequels.

But Lord of the Rings has more heart, more emotion, and better storyline in my opinion.

Ah, my bad. I thought you were comparing the two. It's late and it's a week of hell at school so I'm mentally fatigued. My bad. I totally agree. :up:
 
I think this could bea good combo if MGM is smart. Peter and Fran Write and produce the Hobbit and MGM hires Gore Verbinski to direct it. That would be an amazing combo. To be honest i am kinda looking forward to seeing what P.J could do with the Dragon story.

MGM knows they have to call P.J or at very least Ian Mc Kellan and Hugo Weaving.
 
xwolverine2 said:
if the guy who did the music for the first three films doesnt do this i will be furthurly extremely pissed (considering P.J. doesnt direct)

Yeah Howard Shore defently has to do the music.
 
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news06/061009h.php

MGM Talks Jackson For "Hobbit"
Posted: Monday October 9th 2006 1:41am
Source: The One Ring
Author: Garth Franklin

On September 22nd a petition with 39116 signatures upon it was delivered to MGM & New Line. It's aim? For the studio to get Peter Jackson and whatever members of "The Lord of the Rings" cast & crew back for the studio's forthcoming adaption of "The Hobbit".

Now this past weekend, The One Ring received a letter from MGM, with an official statement from Rick Sands, the company's chief operating officer. Here it is in full:

"Peter Jackson's phenomenal success with The Lord of the Rings trilogy makes him the first and most ideal choice for directing The Hobbit. MGM would be thrilled to collaborate with the Academy Award-winning director on this MGM New Line Cinema production. And, I'm sure to the delight of the 50,000 filmgoers who have petitioned us in recent weeks, demanding we bring this film to fruition, we have had a few initial conversations about the project with Mr. Jackson's representatives."
 
http://www.cinematical.com/

Not One, But Two LOTR Prequels?
Posted Oct 25th 2006 11:31AM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, MGM, RumorMonger, Fandom, DIY/Filmmaking, Newsstand, Remakes and Sequels
At one point, we weren't even sure a feature film version of The Hobbit would ever see the light of day. Well folks, either MGM chief Rick Sands was all doped up on pipeweed or we're about to get not one, but two Lord of the Rings prequels. Sands made the comment while promoting MGM's future plans after Sylvester Stallone was presented with the ShowEast Icon Award in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday. According to Sands, MGM is currently in discussions with New Line for the rights to produce two prequels based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit.

Now, tell me if I'm out of line here, but they could make five prequels -- yet, if Peter Jackson isn't involved in any of them, then why even bother? It's important to note that Jackson's name wasn't mentioned, but you'd think the dude would play a role in some capacity, right?
 
If they're going to do The Hobbit they need to get Jackson on board, Serkis, McKellen, and Ian Holm.

However, Holm and McKellen aren't getting any younger, so they need to stop sitting around and just allow this project to come to life.
 
Stupid studios. There doesn't need to be TWO movies on ONE book.....
 
BatJeff7786 said:
Stupid studios. There doesn't need to be TWO movies on ONE book.....

Need to ****e it out.... guys forget about the original actors... I know they got them in Red Dragon but comon these guys are old... earliet is probably 2009... but realistically we are probably ten years away...
 
The two movie idea is actually pretty clever IMO. You get the WHOLE book on film and two years to experience the story.

Personally, I think all the principle actors should come back, no doubt. But PJ is a busy guy and I REALLY want to see him do the Temeraire series after The Lovely Bones. Get Andrew Adamson to do it. He'll be done with Prince Caspian in 2008 and he can immediately begin work on The Hobbit. Get PJ, Fran, and Phillipa on the script writting and producing team as well.
 
HUMAN said:
The two movie idea is actually pretty clever IMO. You get the WHOLE book on film and two years to experience the story.

Personally, I think all the principle actors should come back, no doubt. But PJ is a busy guy and I REALLY want to see him do the Temeraire series after The Lovely Bones. Get Andrew Adamson to do it. He'll be done with Prince Caspian in 2008 and he can immediately begin work on The Hobbit. Get PJ, Fran, and Phillipa on the script writting and producing team as well.

I personally do not want Adamson to do it, after seeing Narnia. IMO this should be Peter Jacksons film and no one elses.
 

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