Jack Shappa
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20th Century Fox put their well-established Alien franchise in the hands of first-time director David Fincher for Alien 3...
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Ian has already played young Bilbo on FOTR in the prologue...so why not play him in Hobbit!I know I heard (DVD commentary?) or read somewhere that to get the "young Bilbo" shot they had to pull Ian Holm's skin on his face to get rid of some wrinkles-- sort of a temporary facelift. I doubt if he'd want to shoot an entire movie in that condition!
20th Century Fox put their well-established Alien franchise in the hands of first-time director David Fincher for Alien 3...My point exactly.....
Ian has already played young Bilbo on FOTR in the prologue...so why not play him in Hobbit!Yeah, four years ago he played Bilbo, and it would be at least 2-4 years until they started production on The Hobbit. That's a long time when you're in your seventies. He's just too old now. Even Ian McKellen said so. The role of Bilbo would require lots of running, jumping, climbing trees, etc., something a man close to 80 would probably have some difficulty doing.
I know McKellen said he had suggested to Jackson that it be done as a television miniseries.
There must be a British actor who resembles him who could play the role. Of course McKellen has already stated he'd like to reprise his role as Gandalf, if it's ever made. And why not John Rhys-Davies as Gimli's father Gloin? He had so much heavy makeup on anyway. All they'd have to do is change the prosthetics a little.
I'm sure PJ is (or will be) quite sick of LOTR after ROTK is finished - I know I would probably be.Heck, I'm...
Julie K, you want to finish this?
I hope he goes on to direct new projects...It's pretty much confirmed his next project is going to be the King Kong remake - a long-time goal of PJ's.
I'm sure PJ is (or will be) quite sick of LOTR after ROTK is finishedHe just said (in the interview posted above) that he wants to be involved.
I really can't imagine The Hobbit or any other Middle-earth movie without PJ and Weta Workshop at the helm. I can almost guarantee any other team would make it flop. Even if PJ was a producer or something it would help tremendously I think.
I know McKellen said he had suggested to Jackson that it be done as a television miniseries.pWhich is actually how I thought LoTR should have been done (to give the story its proper due). I actually envision an entire season of 1-hour episodes, so about 45 minutes each with commercials, 24-27 episodes in a season. That would give LoTR approximately 18-20 hours which I think would be enough to give the story full justice. Since PJ's movies are going to end up being about 11 hours total with the Extended Editions, 18-20 seems about right.
And before ppl jump on me, I'm a fan of PJs LoTR movies (the first more than the second), and I realize even with 11 hours he's had to cut a lot out. I'm just saying that if I had "unlimited" resources to bring LoTR to the masses, it would be something like this.
If it had to be a theatrical release, I would split LoTR into its "official" books (which is to say six of them, not three) so I would have six 3-hour movies.
My point exactly.....Not an Alien 3 fan I take it?
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I realize even with 11 hours he's had to cut a lot outOh, yeah, he could re-edit LOTR as a loooong TV miniseries if he wanted to. It would not surprise me a bit if that hapens someday. The first rough cut of Fellowship was close to five hours, according to the DVD commentary, and we know there are scenes from both FOTR and TTT that are still not in the extended editions, such as the Orc attack as the fellowship enters Lothlorien in FOTR.
we know there are scenes from both FOTR and TTT that are still not in the extended editions, such as the Orc attack as the fellowship enters Lothlorien in FOTR.Thank goodness that was cut. The last thing the FOTR needs is more action.
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Holadem - especially right after the center piece of the movie, Gandalf's fall.
Do you honestly think christopher lee did all that lightsaber dueling??I believe in college he was a top-ranked fencer. So perhaps he did do all of his own dueling?