This just in : “The Hobbit” is on, and it’s twice as nice!
Well, it turns out that at least a billion dollars is suitable to produce even the most juvenile of adults manufacture nice. It should come as a surprise to no one, I guess, but it’s sensational news nonetheless that Peter Jackson and Bob Shaye have kissed and made up, and thanks to that we’re gonna get not one but two “Hobbit” movies!
Believe me, I could have put eight exclamation points behind that, but since I write that mess at around 5 a.m. or so, we’ll just leave it at one for now and just say I’m rather excited about that. The facts, with apologies to the great “Pushing Daisies,” are these:
MGM and New Line 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 will manage the production of the films, which will be shot simultaneously.
Peter Jackson and New Line have settled all litigation relating to the “Lord of the Rings” (LOTR) Trilogy.
The two “Hobbit” films – “The Hobbit” and its sequel – are scheduled to be shot simultaneously, with pre-production beginning as soon as possible. Principal photography is tentatively set for a 2009 start, with the intention of “The Hobbit” release slated for 2010 and its sequel the following year, in 2011.
Now, the only possible poor news in all of that is that Jackson isn’t (yet) listed as the director for either of these flicks. I’d imagine that could change quickly, but as of now Mr. Jackson’s plate is already full with his take on Alice Sebold’s best-selling “The Lovely Bones” (soon to be on my reading list) and soon after chapter one of the “Tintin” trilogy (huzzah!) he’s developing with Steven Spielberg.
Even so, I’d imagine he’d be perfectly willing to move things around to get in the director’s chair for that great project, and I’m just as certain Alfonso Cuaron, Guillermo del Toro, Sam Raimi and many other directors will be ringing him up in the next few days (if they haven’t already.)
But what, beyond the obvious big
How the Shaye brothers must have been salivating for another family-friendly epic from the Tolkien well. But no matter how that all really came about, I’m just extremely happy it did.
Don’t watch the Golden Globes
It pains me to write that, but it seems that in the last 24 hours or so the already ugly Hollywood labor situation has quickly gone from poor to worst possible scenario.
Assuming there isn’t some fairly quick resolution to the writers’ strike, the WGA has announced that it plans to picket the Golden Globes ceremonies Jan. 13. I would have to assume that means no actors will be walking the red carpet either, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
Or, at least in my case, not see, since I certainly won’t be tuning in under these rather desperate circumstances. A small gesture I know, but it’s the least I can think of to do at that early hour to support these scribes in their quest to be fairly compensated when their work hits the World Wide Web. ‘Nuff said.
When is viral marketing not viral marketing?
Well, that’s a rather foolish question, I guess, but just about right to introduce that very funny clip from the Apatow camp to promote “Walk Hard.” It’s basically the guys sitting around on the sofa bitching about viral marketing (to market their flick, of course), but luckily it’s plus sometimes very funny, and it’s just nice to see that the Craig Robinson (Darryl on “The Office”) has apparenly become a regular member of the gang. I couldn’t manage to embed that, but whether you go here I guarantee you’ll laugh out loud at least once. Enjoy, and have an entirely bearable Wednesday. Peace out.
Original post by Reel Fanatic
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