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'Rings' Director Wants to Bring 'Hobbit' to Screen
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| 12/8/03
| Emma Thomasson
Posted on 12/08/2003 1:59:41 PM PST by KantianBurke
BERLIN (Reuters) - New Zealand film director Peter Jackson (news), tipped to win an Oscar for his "The Lord of the Rings" epic, said Monday he would like to make "The Hobbit" prequel to the trilogy and work with some of the same actors again.
Speaking to journalists in Berlin ahead of the European premiere of the last part of the "Rings" trilogy -- "The Return of the King" -- Jackson said he was sad but also relieved that the mammoth project he has worked on for seven years was over.
"I'm glad there's not a fourth Lord of the Rings film next year," he said. "I feel very tired and exhausted."
"I've been working very hard this year. It was the hardest year of the whole seven really," he said, adding that the last part had twice as many computer-generated shots as the second, "The Two Towers," which won an Oscar for digital effects.
"It's my favorite because it has a stronger emotional depth than the other two films, it has a sense of closure," he said.
Despite his exhaustion, Jackson is not resting on his laurels and said if complex rights issues can be resolved he would like to direct "The Hobbit," J.R.R. Tolkien's prequel to the "Rings" trilogy set some 50 years earlier.
"I'd be interested in doing it because I think it would give continuity to the overall chapter," he said.
While many of the lead "Rings" characters do not appear in "The Hobbit" story, the wizard Gandalf, played by Ian McKellen (news), and Gollum, the cave dweller corrupted by the powerful ring, do and should make a comeback. Arwen, the elf princess played by Liv Tyler (news), could also feature again, Jackson said. (UGH! WTF?)
STAND TEST OF TIME
Jackson made movie history by filming all three parts of the "Rings" trilogy simultaneously. The first two films have earned a combined $1.8 billion and won a total of six Oscars (news - web sites).
Barrie Osborne, the producer of the trilogy, and Philippa Boyens, the writer, both said they hoped for more Oscars for the third installment, especially one for Jackson's directing.
"The film is a memorable film that will stand the test of time and be around forever and ever. However winning depends on what's happening in the world, what other films are out there that you're competing with," Osborne said.
Boyens added: "Peter didn't make these films to win an Oscar...It's always been really hard for fantasy films or films perceived as fantasy to get that kind of acknowledgement."
Jackson, 42, has certainly not let fame go to his head. He met journalists in an upmarket Berlin hotel barefoot and wearing a faded shirt and threadbare shorts. While he said "Rings" was the hardest thing he would ever do, more challenges await.
"I just love making movies. I have done since I was seven years old," he said.
Jackson will take a few weeks off over Christmas and then start writing the script for his next project, a remake of the classic "King Kong" which, like the "Rings," he will also film in New Zealand, using the same team of special effects experts.
Richard Taylor, whose special effects workshop made 48,000 props for the trilogy and whose work earned two Oscars, says "King Kong" will be even better than Lord of the Rings.
"I have every aspiration to make King Kong much cooler," he said. "It's going to be a very beautiful film."
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: lordoftherings; lotr; movies; thehobbit
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Mr Jackson, good luck making the Hobbit. Can't wait to see it. Can you do us a favor? Whatever drug/beer/yoga regime you were on while filming TTT, please stop for this film! Your "creative" impulses and script writing sucked. Fellowship ruled! :>
To: Admin Moderator; HairOfTheDog
Searched and didn't see this posted.
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:00:19 PM PST
by
KantianBurke
(Don't Tread on Me)
To: KantianBurke
I'd be more impressed when he films the Silmarillion.
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:01:19 PM PST
by
KarlInOhio
(The difference between drunken sailors and Congress is that the sailors spend their own money.)
To: Constitution Day
HOBBITS IN THE NEWS FORUM ALERT!
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:01:54 PM PST
by
Tijeras_Slim
(SSDD - Same S#it Different Democrat)
To: KarlInOhio
Ahhahahahggggagaahhhah!!!
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:02:53 PM PST
by
Frank_Discussion
(May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
To: KantianBurke
I for one am looking forward to a film version of The Hobbit that does the book justice. I agree that TTT was a load of pig crap (they should have stuck to what happened in the book instead of throwing in a bunch of stuff that didn't happen), but the Extended Edition makes it a much better film. Overall I found both movies quite enjoyable.
If Jackson can do for The Hobbit what he did for LOTR, then kudos to him.
To: KantianBurke
For the love of God NOT another FReepin' King Kong, PUHLEEEEEEEZE!
To: Tijeras_Slim
Your point?
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:05:54 PM PST
by
Prof Engineer
(I knew Ward Smythe. Ward Smythe was a friend of mine. You senator, are no Ward Smythe.)
To: KarlInOhio
My vote for Turin. Not sure about Feanor or his sons though.
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:08:01 PM PST
by
KantianBurke
(Don't Tread on Me)
To: Tijeras_Slim
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:08:04 PM PST
by
Constitution Day
(Please do not emanate into the penumbra.)
To: Prof Engineer
Bugging CD... :)
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:08:09 PM PST
by
Tijeras_Slim
(SSDD - Same S#it Different Democrat)
To: KantianBurke
Woo-hoo!
YES !
Bilbo-Bump! ;-)
BTW, I agree that the "Extended Version " of TTT helped, but did NOTmake that story RIGHT.
The whole Helm's Deep and the "dead" Aragorn just made me mad.
Dunno if they COULD do Silmarilion.... it was a "work in progress" when Tolkien died, not REALLY a complete story!
Tia
( STILL mad that there was no Tom Bombadil! )
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:09:47 PM PST
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: KantianBurke
'Rings' Director Wants to Bring 'Hobbit' to Screen
YES!!
To: KantianBurke
Please make the Hobbit Movie.
To: Paul C. Jesup
yes, bring on the Hawbits!!
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:13:27 PM PST
by
Prof Engineer
(I knew Ward Smythe. Ward Smythe was a friend of mine. You senator, are no Ward Smythe.)
To: KantianBurke
,,,
BUMP for a cool Wellingtonian.
To: KantianBurke
If he is going to film The Hobbit, then the whole Hobbiton set will have to be remade. I also wouldn't mind if he filmed 'Scouring of the Shire' as a standalone movie.
I don't mind Arwen being in it, she would be at Rivendel at the time so a cameo is not a bad idea but they will need a different actor to play a younger Bilbo. Bilbo won't look quite the same in The Hobbit as he does in FotR when he finds the ring, but I can live with that.
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:17:44 PM PST
by
Grig
To: KarlInOhio
You didn't actually read that, did you? (Shiver!)
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:20:58 PM PST
by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
To: KantianBurke
Just make sure they don't have Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn). He is a supporter of ANSWER and an enemy of America. A recent entry to PABAAH (Patriotic Americans Boycotting Anti-American Hollywood.
http://www.pabaah.com/ "There's nothing wrong with responding [to terrorism]. It's how do you respond...our government is incredibly violent and aggressive and rapacious. And we want to control those regions. It's beyond a response."
"...we [the United States] are not the good guys..."
--Actor Viggo Mortensen at a ANSWER rally.
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posted on
12/08/2003 2:22:57 PM PST
by
Search4Truth
(When a man lies he murders some part of the world.)
To: KantianBurke; ecurbh
Thanks Kantian! Wouldn't this be Fabulous?
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