Dolla Dolla said:Me thinks the reason the budget is so huge is because pretty much EVERY creature in the LOTR series combined is appearing in the film(s) for the Hobbit, plus Smaug.
Trolls
Goblins
Orcs
Elves
Gollum
Wargs
Spiders
Eagles
Dragon
Not to mention all the different set pieces. The hobbit will be so epic. And asking stars to return has to have been a pretty penny after the massive amounts of money they've made from the movies / tv deals / dvds / blu-rays / extended editions / soundtracks / etc.
CATE BLANCHETT, KEN STOTT, SYLVESTER MCCOY, MIKAEL PERSBRANDT JOIN CAST OF PETER JACKSONS THE HOBBIT
Los Angeles, CADecember 7, 2010Cate Blanchett, Ken Stott, Sylvester McCoy and Mikael Persbrandt have joined the cast of Peter Jacksons highly anticipated adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkiens epic The Hobbit. Also joining them are Ryan Gage, Jed Brophy and William Kircher. The films, which are scheduled to commence principal photography in February 2011, mark Jacksons return to Middle-earth following his Oscar-winning Lord of the Rings trilogy. The announcement was made jointly today by Toby Emmerich, President and Chief Operating Officer, New Line Cinema, Alan Horn, President and Chief Operating Officer, Warner Bros. and Steve Cooper, co-Chief Executive Officer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.
Jackson, who directed all three Lord of the Rings films, will helm the two films back-to-back, telling the story of The Hobbit in two parts from a screenplay by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Guillermo del Toro.
Cate Blanchett (Lord of The Rings trilogy, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) will reprise her role from Lord of The Rings trilogy as Galadriel, the Lady of Lothlorien. Ken Stott (Charlie Wilsons War, TVs Rebus) will play the Dwarf Lord Balin, Sylvester McCoy (TVs Doctor Who) will play the wizard Radagast the Brown and well-known Swedish actor, Mikael Persbrandt (Everlasting Moments, Day and Night) will play the shape-shifter Beorn. British actor Ryan Gage (Outlaw, TVs Doctors) will play Drogo Baggins, with New Zealand actors Jed Brophy (Lord of The Rings trilogy, District 9) playing the role of the dwarf Nori, and William Kircher (Out of the Blue; TVs Legend of the Seeker) rounding out the company of Thorin Oakensheild in role of the dwarf Bifur.
yessssss.Cate Blanchett is back as Galadriel
Veidt said:yessssss.
And gandalf? where is gandalf, for I much desire to speak with him...
You just made my day. Hype x100GCX said:I for one can't wait for The Hobbit Sketchbook by Alan Lee.
So glad he and John Howe are in charge of the concept art again.
WyndhamPrice said:Speak of the devil:
TORN EXCLUSIVE: CATE BLANCHETT, KEN STOTT, SYLVESTER MCCOY, MIKAEL PERSBRANDT JOIN CAST OF PETER JACKSONS THE HOBBIT
Cate Blanchett is back as Galadriel, Sylvester McCoy as Radagast the Brown, and Mikael Persbrandt as Beorn.
Where the fuck is Ian McKellan? XD
Pai Pai Master said:Wonder how long it'll be till we get the Bilbo casting....I honestly have no idea who'd be a good fit.
Pai Pai Master said:Wonder how long it'll be till we get the Bilbo casting....I honestly have no idea who'd be a good fit.
Neuromancer said:I can't remember what's the deal with Radagast the Brown. I thought we never actually saw him, at least in the Hobbit.
The Lamonster said:You just made my day. Hype x100
WyndhamPrice said:Orlando Bloom Close to Legolas Reprise in the Hobbit
I first heard about this idea over a year ago, and to be honest it makes total sense since they go to Mirkwood and he is Thranduil's son. Plus, gotta get the women in seats somehow.
impossibleSiebzehn50 said:"More than a cameo" eh? Hmmm, could be interesting.
JayDubya said:So this is how they made it two movies, by just making shit up.
:-/
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I guess Legolas would have to be at the Battle of Five Armies, then.
His dad's featured in the Hobbit, I don't know if his exact age was ever stated, and I suppose if he was old enough, and his dad's leading an army of elves to claim treasure, I guess he'd be tagging along.
I don't remember... Did Smaug actually have any stolen elven treasures in his hoard, anyway? Or were the wood-elves just looking for freebies?
I think the Elves wanted retribution for suffering at the hands of Smaug or something, can't remember. That's what I remember from the cartoon version, anywayJayDubya said:I don't remember... Did Smaug actually have any stolen elven treasures in his hoard, anyway? Or were the wood-elves just looking for freebies?
Dolla Dolla said:I think the Elves wanted retribution for suffering at the hands of Smaug or something, can't remember. That's what I remember from the cartoon version, anyway
JayDubya said:I mean Bard had a pretty legitimate claim on multiple fronts.
Chief among them: Bard killed the fucking dragon. If he hadn't been there with his ancestral / magic arrow, Smaug would have been having what was left of the Oakenshields for dinner.
The dragon had been killing the people of Dale for a very long time and had stolen quite a bit of that treasure from them.
The Wood-Elves's claim seems to have been, basically: well, we're here, and we've got bows. Treasure? :lol
Some may argue it's his mysterious nature that kind of makes him a badass (not unlike Boba Fett from the original Star Wars movies.) The less you know about them, the cooler they are sometimes.OuterWorldVoice said:I think Bard is going to feel forced in the movie. In the book, he kinda comes out of nowhere, like a reverse Tom Bombadil. I hope they take the opportunity to build on his charisma, because it's lacking in the story and comes across as a deus ex machina.
Neuromancer said:Some may argue it's his mysterious nature that kind of makes him a badass (not unlike Boba Fett from the original Star Wars movies.) The less you know about them, the cooler they are sometimes.
JayDubya said:So this is how they made it two movies, by just making shit up.
:-/
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I guess Legolas would have to be at the Battle of Five Armies, then.
His dad's featured in the Hobbit, I don't know if his exact age was ever stated, and I suppose if he was old enough, and his dad's leading an army of elves to claim treasure, I guess he'd be tagging along.
I don't remember... Did Smaug actually have any stolen elven treasures in his hoard, anyway? Or were the wood-elves just looking for freebies?
OuterWorldVoice said:I think Bard is going to feel forced in the movie. In the book, he kinda comes out of nowhere, like a reverse Tom Bombadil. I hope they take the opportunity to build on his charisma, because it's lacking in the story and comes across as a deus ex machina.
One does not simply fly into MordorJayDubya said:The real deus ex machina in all Middle Earth tales are Smart Birds (that will only pick you up from Mordor, not drop you off).
JayDubya said:The real deus ex machina in all Middle Earth tales are Smart Birds (that will only pick you up from Mordor, not drop you off).
Major Williams said:Perfect casting for Bilbo.
He only came up with 3 decent tracks in the entire trilogy. I know I'm in a minority, but none of his works are compelling in any film really. His scores lack true emotion - very fanfare-ish with no depth.
JayDubya said:The real deus ex machina in all Middle Earth tales are Smart Birds (that will only pick you up from Mordor, not drop you off).
Major Williams said:Perfect casting for Bilbo.
However, I saw Howard Shore doing the music again... :/ sadface... I want him out of there. Get someone new please.
He only came up with 3 decent tracks in the entire trilogy. I know I'm in a minority, but none of his works are compelling in any film really. His scores lack true emotion - very fanfare-ish with no depth.
Think about the main theme with french horns - only strings in the background mimic what the french horns are doing.Hex said:Can't agree, I love the scores to the trilogy.
In other casting news, the part of the one ring will be played by a slightly chubby blond Englishwoman.WyndhamPrice said:This was announced over a month ago, it's Martin Freeman (of The Office UK and Hitchhiker's Guide).
Whole cast listing is found here.
Major Williams said:Think about the main theme with french horns - only strings in the background mimic what the french horns are doing.
It's like he played the theme with one hand on his piano and was like 'Fuck it, let's roll with it' and orchestrated the same exact thing for french horns and strings. No accompanying percussion, no background harmonics/alternate themes to go with it. Through the entire trilogy.
A theme, explored properly (throughout 3 movies no less) should go through multiple iterations and be fully explored to the full extent of emotion that can be extracted from it. It sounds the same throughout the entire trilogy.
We are going to suffer through empty music thinly veiled by big brass, maybe a little girl singing, and thin string movements. Trailer music will be done by someone else and make everyone want to see it, but the film's score itself will fall flat.
I think it all comes down to opinion really.WyndhamPrice said:There is a different version of that theme for every character group and it's only ever heard at it's most bombastic once in the entire trilogy.
I really don't understand how you are saying this trilogy's music is boring, it's stacked with themes for virtually every character/location/event, and it's all weaved together amazingly. The complete recordings editions of each film's score really bring this to light. Fellowship on its own is a masterpiece.
Major Williams said:I think it all comes down to opinion really.
I feel Howard shore would be better placed in simpler films with simpler themes (i.e. childrens' CG films or serious war films), but these fantasy films with multiple meanings and themes in each shot seem to cry out to me for a more complex score in line with the composing style of James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer, or even Steve Jablonsky (yes I know he did Transformers, but he is a very capable composer).
Why? To make more Large Marge faces at Bilbo?WyndhamPrice said:Cate Blanchett is back as Galadriel,
:lolFreshmaker said:Why? To make more Large Marge faces at Bilbo?
Yes it does. And yours is thankfully in the smallest minorities conceivable. In fact I don't recall anyone ever complaining.Major Williams said:I think it all comes down to opinion really.
Yeah reallyFreshmaker said:Why? To make more Large Marge faces at Bilbo?
Wait so, the movie will have Frodo sort of narrating Bilbo's story? I'm not very familiar with the books.WyndhamPrice said:Elijah Wood will be in the Hobbit
Click the link if you want to know how, but it's a no-brainer if you think about it.