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Edmond Dantès;42086287 said:
Can't wait! =)
Seriously, I need something to get the bitter taste out of my mouth that the Lincoln trailer left. I feel sad, I was looking forward to that one.
Edmond Dantès;42086287 said:
I would say all six star wars films are some of the best pieces of filmmaking I ever seen. ^^ I am looking forward to The Hobbit movies, even though it should be two, and also I haven't liked any Peter Jackson movie yet. I'll watch it and keep an open mind. I do love The Hobbit book though
The Phantom Menace is an awesome movie. ^^
Now for the Hobbit movies. Do we know when we might expect to learn the running time of the first movie? I think something like little over 2,5h would be perfect lenght for the movies.
Edmond Dantès;42095453 said:It is in Peter Jackson that we must place our hope.
I would say all six star wars films are some of the best pieces of filmmaking I ever seen. ^^ I am looking forward to The Hobbit movies, even though it should be two, and also I haven't liked any Peter Jackson movie yet. I'll watch it and keep an open mind. I do love The Hobbit book though
The Phantom Menace is an awesome movie. ^^
Peter Jackson.
*sneers* Peter Jackson is weak.
Running time: 2m 24s
This work was passed with no cuts made.
Work Information
Director: Peter Jackson
Main Language: English
Distributor: Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Classified: 11/09/2012
Measured footage: 216+0 (feet + frames)
BBFC Reference: CTxxx286454
That's interesting.BBFC classified the new trailer 3 days ago. They have rated the trailer 12A. The first trailer was rated U.
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/CTxxx286454/
Edmond Dantès;42125851 said:That's interesting.
It makes me wonder how violent The Hobbit will be. Beorn's savagery is certainly something that would be considered violent along with various other incidents in The Hobbit.
LOTR certainly got away with a lot.
Moderate physical and psychological threat may be permitted, provided disturbing sequences are not frequent or sustained.
Moderate violence is allowed but should not dwell on detail. There should be no emphasis on injuries or blood, but occasional gory moments may be permitted if justified by the context. Sexual violence may only be implied or briefly and discreetly indicated, and must have a strong contextual justification.
May well see Goblin town for the first time then. Which would be excellent indeed.I don't think there will be any drugs, sex, nudity, discrimination or language etc. in this trailer to earn it the 12A rating, so it has to be these:
My bet is on some nasty looking goblins / freaky spiders!
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/classification/guidelines/12a12/
Edmond Dantès;42125851 said:That's interesting.
It makes me wonder how violent The Hobbit will be. Beorn's savagery is certainly something that would be considered violent along with various other incidents in The Hobbit.
LOTR certainly got away with a lot.
Edmond Dantès;42125851 said:That's interesting.
It makes me wonder how violent The Hobbit will be. Beorn's savagery is certainly something that would be considered violent along with various other incidents in The Hobbit.
LOTR certainly got away with a lot.
Kingly indeed.Fresh from the movie's FB page:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/476202_427965837239027_376165469_o.jpg
THORIN: Date of birth: TA 2746
BALIN: Date of birth: TA 2763
I think Peter and co may be taking cues from this quote from Tolkien:Shouldn't he have been a BIT older? I swear he was at least as old as Balin.
"Dwarves remained young – e.g. regarded as too tender for really hard work or for fighting – until they were 30 or nearly that (Dáin II was very young in 2799 (32) and his slaying of Azog was a great feat). After that they hardened and took on the appearance of age (by human standards) very quickly.
By forty all Dwarves looked much alike in age, until they reached what they regarded as old age, about 240. They then began to age and wrinkle and go white quickly (baldness being unknown among them), unless they were going to be long-lived, in which case the process was delayed.
Almost the only physical disorder they suffered from (they were singularly immune from diseases such as affected Men, and Halflings) was corpulence. If in prosperous circumstances, many grew very fat at or before 200, and could not do much (save eat) afterwards. Otherwise ‘old age’ lasted not much more than ten years, and from say 40 or a little before, to near 240 (two hundred years) the capacity for toil (and for fighting) of most Dwarves was equally great.”
Edmond Dantès;42139585 said:I think Peter and co may be taking cues from this quote from Tolkien:
Balin seems to be a discrepancy in that regard and one of those 'Tolkien contradictions'.
Fresh from the movie's FB page:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/476202_427965837239027_376165469_o.jpg
Isn't that a little bit spoilerish for a facebook page ?
I mean .. it is not thesword Oakenshield using the Sting ?
Just started my first watch of the extended editions. Had them since they were released but never watched them :O
So Fellowship disc 1 is done. Forgot just how damn good this movie is.
NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO POST. NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT DISC 2 in!
Now is the time to sleep! 2.33 in the am bro.
Now is the time to sleep! 2.33 in the am bro.
Edmond Dantès;42150760 said:
Fresh from the movie's FB page:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/476202_427965837239027_376165469_o.jpg
Plenty more songs and lots of riddles as well.Can't wait to hear what Howard Shore and co. come up with.. Thorin's song with the rest of the dwarves singing was brilliant! I've never read the book, so I hope we can expect more songs like this!
Do we know what mountain in NZ they're using as a basis or will it be CGI?
Not the actual mountain, but the location, yes.Do we know what mountain in NZ they're using as a basis or will it be CGI?
If I remember correctly, its all studio/CGI work for the Lonely Mountain.
Though I'm sure it will be inspired at least in part by real mountains somewhere.
Look above.Interesting. It guess even New Zealand doesn't have a mountain that can stand-in as a perfect match for the iconic Lonely Mountain.
Edmond Dantès;42173280 said:Hobbit figures plus Tauriel pic.
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Edmond Dantès;42171544 said:Not the actual mountain, but the location, yes.
Tongariro National Park.
Some random images: