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Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 31 May 2010, 12:33
por Devil_May_Cry
y sospecho por donde viene la mano de tantos retrasos por parte de la Warner....

Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 31 May 2010, 13:15
por Kanon
Estaba esperando a que agarraran a otro gil para Spider-Man :risa:

Re: Ian McKellen habla sobre volver a interpretar a Gandalf

Publicado: 31 May 2010, 16:56
por Poyo
Kanon escribió:Esto esta recontra cocinado. Del Toro lo quiere, Ian quiere volver... falta poner el gancho nomas
Devil y Kamon, manga de yetas, dejen de pinchar proyectos! :estallido:

Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 31 May 2010, 17:10
por Devil_May_Cry
:risamalvada:
Yo que hice?
Los que pinchan los proyectos son los putos directivos que meten presion para que se haga 3D,para la gilada, y Guillermo varias veces repitio que a el no le interesaba hacer una pelicula para 3D

Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 31 May 2010, 18:06
por Kanon
Yo dije que Ian volviendo a ser Gandalf estaba cocinado... y era cierto :¬¬:

Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 31 May 2010, 19:30
por Poyo
Se, se... :cana:
:risamalvada:
Yo que hice?
Quemaste Flashforward :cana:

Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 31 May 2010, 19:33
por Devil_May_Cry
:¬¬: Este es el topic de The Hobbit, no de Flashforward :cana: :cana:

Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 27 Sep 2010, 11:17
por Devil_May_Cry
y siguen los quilombitos... ahora con el gremio de los actores, se ldes dio por hacer la gran Moyano y le estan diciendo a los actores que no acepten ninguna propuesta para trabajar en la pelicula

http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=29027

Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 27 Sep 2010, 20:50
por Kanon
Como que el Hobbit ultimamente me chupa...

Re: El Hobbit

Publicado: 02 Oct 2010, 12:07
por Kanon
The Curse Of 'The Hobbit' Strikes Yet Again

Now add fire to the latest list of woes which have beset Peter Jackson's pre-production on those back-to-back The Hobbit films. Flames yesterday engulfed his New Zealand workshop set which would have been used for the Tolkien movies. It took 50 firefighters three hours to quell the blaze in Wellington. All that's left now is a burned-out warehouse at Jackson's Portsmouth Miniatures Studio which had been used in the past as a specialist miniatures shooting facility, one of the few in the world, to create special effects for his The Lord of the Rings trilogy and King Kong. Meanwhile, there's still a standoff between New Zealand and Aussie actors unions, joined by SAG and AFTRA and others, and Jackson, New Line, Warner Bros, and MGM. (SAG & AFTRA Nix Non-Union 'The Hobbit' and Peter Jackson Slaps Kiwi/Oz Unions and 'Hobbit' Producers Defend Peter Jackson Against Actor Union Allegations)

This is after MGM went bust, and after director Guillermo Del Toro quit the project only to be replaced by Jackson, who was previously just producing and co-writing. Little wonder that overseas news media are blaming The Curse Of The Hobbit for all the bad breaks. Meanwhile, Hollywood insiders confirm to the Los Angeles Times that the films could start shooting by mid-January even with the new rash of setbacks. There's no doubt they'll be expensive: estimates are $43 million reportedly has been spent on the films already in just pre-production and that to finish both pics could bust a $500M budget. There's still more financing to secure, and more underlying rights to setle. But the hope is to have the first Hobbit released by the end of 2012 and the second pic a year later.
http://www.deadline.com/2010/10/the-cur ... more-71926