Good grief...
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Baak Wrote:I think his love of the series is what comes through in so much of the movie work - it truly is a case of love first and money second, something which you don't see much in this country.
I heard the "other prequel" spans the time period between The Hobbit and LOTR - I'm not sure if anything was actually written in book form but there may have been something in an epilogue or prologue somewhere in Tolkien's writings. If they had decided to do this I could think of no one better to fill in the gap than PJ and his group.
I hope New Line Cinema doesn't hire some crappy computer graphics group to do it and/or try to emulate the style of LOTR's with a bunch of flash-by-too-fast-to-actually-look-at CGI nonsense. At this point my urge to go see The Hobbit went from a 10 of 10 to around a 1 or 2. Wouldn't it be funny if the folks with the movie rights (not sure who that is? MGM?) say "no" unless PJ is directing.
The Elfoid_TFS Wrote:He's not from your country :P
The Elfoid_TFS Wrote:They can make a digital PJ to direct the film!
The Elfoid_TFS Wrote:Baak Wrote:I think his love of the series is what comes through in so much of the movie work - it truly is a case of love first and money second, something which you don't see much in this country.
He's not from your country :P
The Elfoid_TFS Wrote:Stuff was written, but Gandalf and Gollum are the only not-entirely-evil characters to have done much in that time that would be much fun to watch. An 'Adventures of Gandalf' type film is all I can think of - or an Animatrix style mix of mini-films but that sounds somewhat unlikely. Its not like a novel, its just dates and events.
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