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Posted on 01/31/2004 9:52:08 AM PST by ecurbh
Fer what? Fer teachin' Sauron "Magic Ring Construction 101"? Fer not destroying the ring when you had the chance? Fer leaving Middle-Earth once the fit hits the shan? And I suppose you think the elves ~really~ showed up at Helm's Deep?
Talk is about distribution problems, not on a lack of desire to do it.
He said he would want to make it part of the Trilogy with Ian McKellan etc so it felt the same.
I heard back around December that he wants to do The Hobbit after he finishes the remake of King Kong he's working on (Peter Jackson "Officially" Wants to produce "The Hobbit". ). Has anyone else heard anything more recent on this?
The unsung heroes:
Worst torture I could think of for him would be Tantalus' fate: an eternity of having food just out of reach :)
Fer what? Fer teachin' Sauron "Magic Ring Construction 101"? Fer not destroying the ring when you had the chance? Fer leaving Middle-Earth once the fit hits the shan? And I suppose you think the elves ~really~ showed up at Helm's Deep?
Didn't Gimli and Legolas already have this argument? :)
It'll happen, they just have to decide on the size of the checks.
Cool! They should be some big checks!--Hobbit will pull in an even bigger kids' audience than Harry Potter and Star Wars on top of the teen/adult audience from LotR, I reckon.
It really was a team effort, although the commanding officers got individual recognition. When the level of performance by the actors was so uniformly excellent, how do you pick one to be nominated as "the best"? Besides, they had to leave something for the lesser movies out there.
Singer Annie Lennox (news) of Britain accepts the Oscar for the best original song 'Into the West' from the film 'Lord of the Rings:The Return of the King', during the 76th annual Academy Awards (news - web sites) at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, February 29, 2004. The song was written by Fran Walsh and Howard Shore. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn
Howard Shore holds his Oscar statues during the 76th annual Academy Awards (news - web sites) at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood February 29, 2004. Shore won for best original song and original score for the movie 'The Lord of the Rings:The Return of the King'. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
Director Peter Jackson (news), left, and producer Barrie M. Osborne accept the award for best picture for 'Lord of the Rings: Return of the King' at the 76th Annual Academy Awards (news - web sites) show in Los Angeles Sunday, Feb. 29, 2004. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
From left, Fran Walsh, Howard Shore and Annie Lennox (news) pose with their Oscars (news - web sites) for best original song for Into the West from the motion picture The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King during the 76th annual Academy Awards (news - web sites) Sunday, Feb. 29, 2004, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Peter King (L) and Richard Taylor pose together backstage at the 76th annual Academy Awards (news - web sites) in Hollywood, February 29, 2004. The men won the Academy Award for achievement in makeup for the film 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.' REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
Peter Jackson (news), right, holds up one of the two Oscars (news - web sites) he won for his film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King as he talks with filmmaker Steven Spielberg (news) on the stage at the conclusion of the 76th annual Academy Awards (news - web sites) Sunday, Feb. 29, 2004, in Los Angeles. Jackson won Oscars for best director and for best motion picture of the year. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
From left to right, 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' stars Sean Astin (news), Elijah Wood (news), Billy Boyd (news), Sir Ian McKellen (news) and Dominic Monaghan (news) pose together at the Governor's Ball following the 76th annual Academy Awards (news - web sites) in Hollywood, California February 29, 2004. The movie won all eleven of the Academy Awards it was nominated for, including the award for best picture. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Me, too--good night!
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