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The Hobbit; Movie?
Topic Started: Aug 30 2006, 06:41 AM (7,049 Views)
Nero
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YAY! The old Apollo is back! :dance:
Sorry. Just excited. Sort of. Well ok, not really. :P
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rubberchickenben
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Elijah Woods confirmed my theory first posted way back in July that the second Hobbit movie would be filling in the 60 year gap from the end of The Hobbit to the beginning of The Lord Of The Rings.

“I haven’t spoken to him directly (Peter Jackson) about it but I’ve e-mailed him, and as far as I know the two films that they’re doing, one will be ‘The Hobbit’ and another will take place between the 60 years that happened between ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings” the soon to be again Frodo told MTV Movies.



Well...

...and it looks like Del Toro will be director.
I wish I were a cat-dragon
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Gingerbreadman
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Aug 30 2006, 05:22 PM
Perter Jackson was supposed to make one after he finished King Kong. There was a cartoon version, but it was horrible.

There was also a lord of the rings cartoon It makes me sick.
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Ianna
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I love Del Toro....though I wonder if his other movies of late...Pan's, Orphanage, will have any particular dark influence on these films.

The cartoons made me cry in horror.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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rubberchickenben
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Both the LotR and Hobbit animated films made me sick.
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Vinr Alfakyn
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I feel a little worried about this one, though. PJ. :cry:

I am excited that there are to be two films, however.
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