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The Hobbit Finally Starts Shooting

Tiger4 writes "Warner Bros. has announced that production has officially begun on Peter Jackson's movie adaptation of The Hobbit. Jackson even posted a couple of pictures of himself on one of the sets. This despite the strikes, bankruptcies, contract disputes, and legal actions that have swarmed Jackson and the project since his Lord of the Rings days. Admit it, secretly you've been dying to see this happen."

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  1. I know he has a lot to be upset about by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    But why the sudden turn to violence? Who even knew Hobbits had firearms?

    1. Re:I know he has a lot to be upset about by jollyreaper · · Score: 2

      But why the sudden turn to violence? Who even knew Hobbits had firearms?

      Same way it read to me. I'm imagining Bilbo climbing out of the well with a shotgun. "This! is my boomstick!"
      A hobbit with a 'tude? You know that's unheard of.

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    2. Re:I know he has a lot to be upset about by argStyopa · · Score: 2

      I saw another website had said "Cameras finally roll on Hobbit"...maybe that's why he's ticked?

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    3. Re:I know he has a lot to be upset about by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      2 words: gritty reboot

    4. Re:I know he has a lot to be upset about by peragrin · · Score: 2

      well that and the chinese had fireworks and rockets for hundreds and hundreds of years before firearms came around.

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    5. Re:I know he has a lot to be upset about by An+ominous+Cow+art · · Score: 2

      "... but pity stayed his hand. "It's a pity I've run out of bullets", thought Dildo..."

  2. Well, the hobbit start shooting?!? by JamesP · · Score: 2

    Duck, you fools!!!

    Or better, don't duck, hobbits shoot at knee level

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    1. Re:Well, the hobbit start shooting?!? by Speare · · Score: 2

      Or better, don't duck, hobbits shoot at knee level

      "It was pity that stayed his hand," Goodgulf said. "Yeah, pity I ran out of bullets!" Dildo added.

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  3. No secret I want to see it by trollertron3000 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No secret needed. I want to see this film. It was my favorite of all the books and I'm dying to see their interpretation of Smaug.

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    1. Re:No secret I want to see it by somersault · · Score: 2

      Likewise, I really enjoyed The Hobbit. When I attempted LOTR I got bored near the end of the second book (well, "book" IV of VI I suppose), and never picked it up again. It's a far better paced story than LOTR.

      I think it's like the difference between Star Wars VI-VI and I-III. I-III try to be far too epic, and fail miserably. The first movies felt a lot more personal, and so did The Hobbit. Also, changing the ring from a simple invisibility charm to the "one ring to rule them all" felt like too much of a stretch for me, and kind of spoiled how cool it was.

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    2. Re:No secret I want to see it by Dracos · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I too am looking forward to seeing Smaug. I really hope they base Smaug's design on Tolkien's painting, and not the silly concept that Guillermo del Toro came up with.

    3. Re:No secret I want to see it by blair1q · · Score: 2

      Well, the difference between the Star Wars movies and those 3 pretenders is the change in writers and directors. Although if the change had been for the better, not the worse, we'd have a whole different take on the prequels.

      Whereas in this case, it's the same dude, and it may not be different enough to make it truly interesting.

    4. Re:No secret I want to see it by Joce640k · · Score: 4, Informative

      Believe it or not The Hobbit was written as a kid's book and LOTR was written for adults.

      (LOTR has plenty of plot holes, you're supposed to enjoy the prose...)

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  4. Re:Much as I love Martin Freeman by XxtraLarGe · · Score: 2

    Perhaps you meant "isn't he a bit young?" Freeman is almost 40, Bilbo Baggins is 50 in the Hobbit.

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  5. Soundtrack by Randy Newman by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 5, Funny

    They got little baby legs
    And they stand so low
    You got to pick 'em up
    Just to say hello

    1. Re:Soundtrack by Randy Newman by makubesu · · Score: 2

      Here grass is still growing, And leaves are yet swinging, The white water flowing, And elves are yet singing Come! Tra-la-la-lally! Come back to the Valley! The stars are far brighter Than gems without measure, The moon is far whiter Than silver in treasure: The fire is more shining On hearth in the gloaming Than gold won by mining, So why go a-roaming? O! Tra-la-la-lally Come back to the Valley.

      We're keeping that part in right?

  6. Hobbits live longer by tepples · · Score: 4, Informative

    Hobbits also live a bit longer than H. sapiens. They reach "maturity" in their early 30s and expect to live to 100 (source).

  7. Re:I ate a Cats Tounge by MikeDirnt69 · · Score: 2

    I feel sorry for you.

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  8. Re:I hope there aren't 5 fake death scenes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    He doesn't really need fake death scenes...

    ***Spoiler***

    as a few of the dwarves actually do die in the battle.

  9. Re:AWESOME!!! by jgagnon · · Score: 2

    Are we going to get a Hobbits on a Plane movie, too?

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  10. Surprise! Not. by TopSpin · · Score: 3, Insightful

    At least for some of us. No matter what obstacle emerges it will still get made. The Hobbit is probably worth more than $2 billion. Tolkiens, unions, ulcers, whatever; ultimately the various and sundry stake holders want their cut and for that to happen it must appear in the theater, and they all know it.

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  11. Oh noes, Muammer is unhappy... by Obfuscant · · Score: 2

    Did anyone else just finish reading the story about the Dutch guy tweeting aircraft data for the attacks on Libya and assume that this story was about Qadafi's response?

  12. Re:AWESOME!!! by jgagnon · · Score: 2

    Can we get Queen Latifah to play Gandalf?

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  13. Re:About time by tnk1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I hear the End of the World is coming out on the 12th. It'll be a blast.

  14. Could take it or leave it. by blair1q · · Score: 3, Interesting

    LOTR was okay. The remake will no doubt be better (except for the inevitable downgrade in the Arwen department).

    But there were like 18 hours of it. Left me somewhat burnt out.

    Unless Jackson has significantly altered his style I'm not sure The Hobbit will feel like anything new.

  15. the necromancer interlude will be interesting by circletimessquare · · Score: 5, Informative

    for those not in the know, they are stretching out the hobbit to two movies, by delving into gandalf sparring with the necromancer (sauron), mentioned in the book only briefly

    http://forum.thehobbit-movie.com/viewtopic.php?p=1929&sid=5d7ebd0d347992d45e1ae7b312077fb6

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  16. Re:Gunpowder for fireworks by blair1q · · Score: 2

    You might ask the Chinese how that can happen.

  17. Re:I ate a Cats Tounge by blair1q · · Score: 2

    Yet somehow you feel the need to hide your fake identity when admitting that.

  18. Re:AWESOME!!! by Low+Ranked+Craig · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dwarvish motherfucker! Do you speak it?!?

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  19. Re:I hope there aren't 5 fake death scenes by SatanicPuppy · · Score: 2

    Well, they're having to split the shortest book into two movies, so I'm guessing they're going to let him do all the slow-motion he wants.

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  20. Re:Characters by Dracos · · Score: 5, Informative

    Some corrections for you, off the top of my head:

    Elijah Wood (Frodo) is coming back to do some narration.

    Orlando Bloom (Legolas) is still negotiating over his appearance.

    Cate Blanchett (Galadriel), Christopher Lee (Saruman), and Hugo Weaving (Elrond) are all returning, and of course Ian McKellan (Gandalf).

  21. This one has me worried by Shivetya · · Score: 4, Interesting

    There are two major encounters which can completely blow the film. The obvious is Smaug. I haven't seen a good dragon since Dragonslayer. The second is the spiders in the woods. I am not overly worried about the Worgs meeting on the hilltop but the Eagles may be a bit more an issue. The story in The Hobbit is more fantastic from the non humanoid side than LOTR was. So it opens itself to more chances to be bad.

    As for where they break the story, probably after the Spiders and having the dwarves doing their barrel ride, else after the trolls. I am not really sure where a good break is with this book but those the two major events before getting to the Lonely Mountain.

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  22. I hope Nimoy gets a cameo by Junior+J.+Junior+III · · Score: 4, Funny

    I hope Leonard Nimoy gets a cameo in the movie, and a reprise musical number. He'd make a great elf, with the pointy ears and all.

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  23. Re:Characters by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Actually, Frodo was born in 2968 and Bilbo left for his adventure 2941. Frodo shouldn't be in the movie at all, seeing as he wasn't born.

  24. Re:AWESOME!!! by Homr+Zodyssey · · Score: 4, Funny

    Gandalf: I want you to go into that bag and find my ring.
    Frodo: Which ring is it?
    Gandalf: It's the one that says Bad Motherfucker on it.

  25. Re:AWESOME!!! by somersault · · Score: 3, Funny

    Thorin (as played by John Travolta): And you know how the humans drink their beer?
    Bilbo (as played by SLJ): They don't drink it out of acorn cups?
    Thorin: No lad, they've got big hands. They wouldn't know how the fuck to hold an acorn cup.
    Bilbo: Then how do they drink it?
    Thorin: They drink out glasses the size of your head. In PINTS.

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  26. Re:AWESOME!!! by Calydor · · Score: 2

    You mean, "Friend, motherfucker! Do you speak it?!"

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  27. Re:Why does it say "2" Films? by camperdave · · Score: 2

    Yes, they're making two films. There... and ... and Back Again just like Bilbo's book title suggests.

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