Guillermo del Toro Will Direct "The Hobbit"
jagermeister101 tips us to news that Peter Jackson and the Lord of the Rings production team have officially selected Guillermo del Toro to direct the upcoming Hobbit film and its sequel. del Toro's resume includes films such as Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy, and Blade 2. This confirms rumors which began after the controversy between Jackson and New Line Cinemas was resolved last year.
You, sir, are brave.
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Well, this is so subjective it's not funny. But, personally, I enjoy David Eddings and Raymond Elias Feist. I don't mind The Hobbit, but I found the LOTR trilogy difficult to get through.
"...to direct the upcoming Hobbit film and its sequel." Its sequel? You mean "Lord of the Rings"? Again?
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Yes, because any version of LOTR which doesn't stay true to the source, and have a dancing, singing Tom Bombadil, isn't worth watching.
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I think a more accurate analogy would be the following...
if Tolkien was a network, then the Lord of the Rings would be Tolkien Ring. And The Hobbit would be 10 Base T.
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Being from Mexico i'd be happy to see that Mexican film directors are becoming successful worldwide with films that suck less than Amores Perros and Babel among others
But, if it's anything like Blade 2...
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I'm dyslexic, you insensitive cold!
"The books are pretty damn good for something written, when, like in the late 40s-early 50s?"
What? You say that like most old books use to be crappy before the invention of hi-def printing and surround sound grammar.
Hell yeah! Just look at what it did to the web.
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That's only because most modern fantasy is not well written and is just a Tolkein effort.
HOLLYHELL, Monday - In an admirable display of synergy between hard-headed business sense and sensitivity to artistic rightness, New Line Cinemas has hired Adam Sandler to direct The Hobbit, the prequel to The Lord Of The Rings.
"Peter Jackson may have made us three billion dollars and paved our goddamn driveways with Oscars," said a spokesdroid, "but when he dared question the three nickels and a gum wrapper payment, well. We knew we just couldn't work with someone so risibly unprofessional."
Sandler is likely to be working under renowned producer Uwe Boll. "Okay, here is what I am thinking, ja? Your Bilbo Baggins will be a WOMAN in Nazi Germany. A naked woman. And the One Ring will not show up. And she gets raped by Hitler! Gandalf will be played by Keanu Reeves. I AM THE DIRECTOR! I mean programmer. PRODUCER."
Jackson has lost weight, shaved his feet and gone back to his roots to make a warmhearted New Zealand-based family film in the style of his earliest works, under the working title Zombie Cancer Bukkake Pus-Nodules, with a budget in the range of over forty New Zealand dollars.
Work at New Line continues. "We at New Line are convinced that Professor Tolkien would have agreed with us that Adam Sandler will realise her artistic vision eleventy-one percent. We've bought three years' worth of shark futures."
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which is totally what she said
I can't read, you insensitive clod!
Just don't read that pop-up book about two girls and a cup.
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After all Guillermo del Toro is more or less the non-union Mexican equivalent of Peter Jackson.
Where are all the white women at?
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I have been drinking tonight and it shows, but I will agree del Toro is superior in directing and even a LORT fan will agree.
Well I'm no LORT fan but I'll agree you've been drinking!
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I'm with you. I'm not into "period" novels. Somebody needs to write a book about middle-earth today, with all the technical advancements of the dwarves and elves over the last 50 years.
Elves with lasers.
It would be awesome.
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