The Official "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" movie thread *SPOILERS*

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There is no way Charlie Sheen is even being considered to play Bilbo. This is just a media rumor to keep people from reporting on the fact that both he and his wife are in rehab.

Charlie Sheen is NOT Bilbo daggnabbit! :cuss

:lol

Merlin's Beard! :lol

It was actually just a Ringer rumor to stir up some raccus(sp?). :D
 
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^^^

Ah yes, I should have checked my "Complete Guide to Middle-Earth."
 
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Wait a minute! I thought elves weren't affected by alcohol. Remember the drinking game at Rohan in ROTK? Looks like PJ and company have backed themselves into a corner here. What are they going to have the elf Galion use instead of wine - hashish? :horror

:rotfl
 
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Charlie Sheen as Bilbo could be cool. Imagine all the hobbit sex/drug parties we could see.
 
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For the first time in a good while, I began reading "The Hobbit" a couple of days ago. After the first chapter ("An Unexpected Party"), I really became intrigued as to how PJ, Fran, Ms. Boyens and Del Toro have treated that section. If we have 13 dwarves that are breaking into song at several points.....:horror. That could be a difficult thing for today's audiences to swallow.

How do y'all (excuse me, I'm from the South) think they will handle those aspects of the book?
 
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The hobbits broke out in song in the LOTR movies too and I thought it worked just fine. No worries here.
 
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For the first time in a good while, I began reading "The Hobbit" a couple of days ago. After the first chapter ("An Unexpected Party"), I really became intrigued as to how PJ, Fran, Ms. Boyens and Del Toro have treated that section. If we have 13 dwarves that are breaking into song at several points.....:horror. That could be a difficult thing for today's audiences to swallow.

How do y'all (excuse me, I'm from the South) think they will handle those aspects of the book?

They rap it i'd imagine
 
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Wait a minute! I thought elves weren't affected by alcohol. Remember the drinking game at Rohan in ROTK? Looks like PJ and company have backed themselves into a corner here. What are they going to have the elf Galion use instead of wine - hashish? :horror

:rotfl

Legolas said it started to affect him by the end of that game. ;)

It just takes much more booze with Elves.
 
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Caught a bit of an incredibly horrible film called Undeworld: Rise of the Lycans the other day. I actually was flipping through my HBO channels and tuned in because it had Michael Sheen in it. Prior to this I had only seen him in Frost/Nixon and thought he was good, but considering his name keeps getting tossed around in here I figure I'd check this out because it would be a little closer to type for the Hobbit vs. the other role I'd seen him in. After a few minutes of watching................





NO!
 
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So he played a role similar to Bilbo in that movie?
 
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Are you saying the movie is bad or that he would be a bad choice?
 
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lol i don't really think you can judge him on that!! He wasn't playing a short hairy footed hobbit, so we have no idea if he'll be good at that or not!
Actors DO have bad films ya know ;)
 
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The bottom line is no one knows 100% how well an actor will do in a particular role until after the fact. Does everyone forget the absolute uproar that occurred when Elijah Wood was cast as Frodo? :confused: I think the only thing missing were the lynch mobs. Nor do I think Dominic Monaghan or Billy Boyd were exactly at the top of anyone's list to round out the last two Hobbit roles....they all seemed to work out rather well as far as I can tell.
 
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EXCLUSIVE: The Official Hobbit Press Release!
April 1st, 2010 by Celeborn

According to a source very close to the production, this draft of the official press release is supposed to be released with the launch of the LOTR Blu-Ray set on April 6th. But as always, TheOneRing.net has it exclusively for you first! Read on!

“The Hobbit” to begin Principal Photography in New Zealand in October

Guillermo del Toro Directs International Cast

1st film release scheduled for late 2012

(Los Angeles, April 1, 2010) – The Hobbit films will begin principal photography in Wellington, New Zealand, on October 11, 2010, under the direction of Guillermo del Toro, it was jointly announced today by Barry M. Meyer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Warner Bros; Alan Horn, President and Chief Operating Officer of Warner Bros; Stephen Cooper, President and Chief Operating Officer of MGM; Toby Emmerich, President and Chief Operating Officer of New Line Cinema. The date marks the 11th anniversary of the start date of filming of “The Lord of the Rings,” trilogy, also in New Zealand.

The production follows the tradition of Middle-earth movie-making by filming the two films in the saga — “The Hobbit,” in two parts — not consecutively but concurrently, as though they were one giant motion picture production, a feat first established by “Lord of the Rings,” director Peter Jackson who along with Fran Walsh, serves as Executive Producer for this production.

Based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel originally written for children and beloved by readers of all ages, the film will have a same-day red carpet premieres around the globe on Tuesday, September 21st, 2012, the landmark 75th anniversary of the publication of “The Hobbit.”

Those high-profile premiers will include cast, crew, guests of the film studios and media including a celebration in the writer’s native Oxford, United Kingdom. Other participating cities are Hong Kong, Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Salt Lake City, Tokyo and Wellington.

General release for the public will be on Friday, December 31, 2012.

“You see,” joked director Guillermo del Toro, “we kept our promise to fans and released this film before the end of the world,” in a reference to the Mayan calendar which concludes time on that date. “We recommend everybody take Friday off to catch an early screening — just in case!”

The Lord of the Rings franchise stars (in alphabetical order) Cate Blanchett, Marton Csokas, Martin Freeman, Mark Ferguson, Sir Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis and Hugo Weaving with other cast members to be announced before production begins.

The screenplay is written by del Toro (Hellboy, El laberinto del fauno) Jackson (Meet The Feebles, King Kong); Walsh (Heavenly Creatures, The Lovely Bones) and Philippa Boyens (Lord of the Rings, District 9). The producers are Barrie M. Osborne (The Matrix, Face/Off), and Rick Porras (Contact, Lord of the Rings).

* MGM and Warner Bros. will co-finance and co-distribute two films, “The Hobbit” and a sequel to “The Hobbit.” New Line will distribute in North America and MGM will distribute internationally.

* Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh will serve as Executive Producers of two films based on “The Hobbit.” New Line, under direction of Warner Bros. will manage the production of the films.


No Gif can explain my excitement!
 
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General release for the public will be on Friday, December 31, 2012.

“You see,” joked director Guillermo del Toro, “we kept our promise to fans and released this film before the end of the world,” in a reference to the Mayan calendar which concludes time on that date. “We recommend everybody take Friday off to catch an early screening — just in case!”

Awesome. :lol
 
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