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WB has released another TV Spot for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. TV Spot 1 is here.The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey TV Spot #2. There are any The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey TV Spot #2 in here.
It seems the press moratorium has been lifted on The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey as several media websites have posted reports on their visit to the set of the movie this past June, along with interviews with Sir Peter Jackson, Sir Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, and Richard Armitage. Based on similiar information popping up in both sites, I think the interviews were done in a conferencing type environment and not one-on-one. Below are links to the reports found so far with a few noteworthy highlights.Dark Horizons: Set Visit | Peter Jackson | Ian McKellen | Martin Freeman | Richard Armitage
Collider: Set Visit | Peter Jackson | Ian McKellen | Martin Freeman | Richard Armitage | Richard Taylor (VFX)
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Set Visit Reports and Factoids. There are any The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Set Visit Reports and Factoids in here.
From The One Ring, here is a look at The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Standee that will probably be popping up in your local theater soon.The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Standee. There are any The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Standee in here.
Preparation begins in Wellington, New Zealand for the world premiere of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey that will be held in the city on November 28th. As part of that a 13 meter Gollum catching fish has been installed at Wellington Airport's main terminal building. The cration was designed by Richard Taylor and Rob Gillies, who both lead the visual effects team at Weta. Click here for details about the design along with a gallery of images. Below is a video showing it being installed.Gollum Fishing at Wellington Airport. There are any Gollum Fishing at Wellington Airport in here.
Today at a press conference at Denny's headquarters in South Carolina, the company announced a partnership with Warner Bros Pictures for a tie-in contest and themed menu for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. The menu will have 11 Hobbit themed items including "Hobbit Hole Breakfast", "Hobbit Slam", "Shire Sausage", "Seed Cake French Toast" and more. Items from the menu come with a collectible trading card pack with unknown number of cards and Denny's coupons. Twelve cards total are part of the set. Placemats will also be updated with QR codes so can watch online videos, games and behind the scenes for Denny's TV spot (not yet available) that was made by Hobbit fans. The new menu kicks off on November 6th and available through early January. Images of the menu items can be found here.Denny's Middle-Earth Partnership. There are any Denny's Middle-Earth Partnership in here.
On his official blog, Sir Ian McKellen expands on what were the pros and cons he considered when he was offered to reprise the role of Gandalf for The Hobbit Trilogy. In a recent article it was revealed that he had given serious consideration to saying no but changed his mind once he realized what a disappointment it would be to the fans.FAQ: "Is it true you nearly didn't play Gandalf again?"Read more »
Now I've returned to Gandalf, I can't quite believe that there was ever any doubt in my mind – but there was! There always is, with any job offer.
In making up my mind, I usually write down the pros and the cons and see which list is the longer or weightier. Thus:
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In the latest issue of Empire Magazine (5 covers to left) that is now out on newstands, Peter Jackson revealed the running time of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey as about 2 hours 40 minutes. It might change by a few minutes once visual effects and credit scroll is completed.“It’s looking like it’s going to be about ten minutes shorter than Fellowship was,” explains Jackson. “So it’s going to be officially our shortest Middle-earth yet. I mean, Fellowship was just under three hours and this is about 2 hours 40 minutes at the moment.” The “at the moment” refers to the fact that the credits hadn’t yet been added and not all effects shots finalised when we spoke to Jackson, but it’s going to be close.
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Brotherhood Workshop has released a Halloween themed video based on Lego Lord of the Rings Video Game. In addition, a new 15 minute video demonstrates the game play. It was scheduled for release on October 30th but has been pushed back to November 13th. The demo below has The Hobbits on Weathertop dealing with crows as they drop deadly bird crap on them (nope not kidding). The action sort of picks up with the attack of the Ringwraiths. Too early to pass judgement but this early footage makes me wonder if the game is actually any fun.Lego Lord of the Rings Halloween Humor, Demo Video. There are any Lego Lord of the Rings Halloween Humor, Demo Video in here.
Dolby and Peter Jackson have issued a press release (below) announcing that select theaters will have the sound of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey mixed in Dolby Atmos technology. The official list has not been released. As for why it matters, beats me as I am not an audiophile but I assume the latest in sound tech can't be a bad thing, assuming your local theater supports it (most don't yet). Press release:Read more »The Hobbit Mixed for Dolby Atmos Sound Technology. There are any The Hobbit Mixed for Dolby Atmos Sound Technology in here.
A mysterious man covered in bandages requests a room at a small village inn. He asks to be left alone while he works secretly on a science experiment. As it turns out, this man is Jack Griffin, a pupil of a Dr. Cranley, who has discovered a way to make himself completely invisible using an unusual drug called monocane. Unbeknownst to Griffin, the drug, mixed with the pleasure he gets from being invisible, makes him crazy with power. Griffin wreaks havoc in the village and even murders people. As Cranley and another friend, Kemp, try to make him come quietly so they can try to restore his visibility, the police and the rest of the people in the village work around the clock to capture and stop him for good.
The movie technically "stars" Claude Rains as Griffin, although he is usually just a voice or otherwise completely covered up in bandages and clothes. However, Rains's voice acting more than makes up for his inability to use facial expressions. There is true madness and glee in his voice as talks to his partner Kemp about wanting to go on a "reign of terror" to show the world his power, and as he tells Flora that even the moon is frightened of him. Costuming also helps makes Griffin look quite eerie and creeptastic, as well. The bandages on his head make him look less human, plus those old sunglasses are a bit strange and disconcerting. And that robe... oh, how I love that robe. Such sophistication and class disguising a madman.
Now, a lot of Universal's monsters can be seen as sympathetic in some ways, but Griffin/The Invisible Man doesn't really fall under that category to me. Sure, you can argue in Griffin's favor that it was the drug monocane that is to blame for his bad behavior. But is it really just the drug that is infecting his mind, or is it the rush that comes from what he can do with his invisibility? Griffin goes to his friend Kemp not in desperation to cure him of his condition, but to force Kemp into becoming his partner that will help him cause more devastation and mayhem. By the end, Griffin has murdered some 20 people in the village, and caused a train accident that killed 100 people. I could never have sympathy for someone with such a blatant disregard for human life, madman or no. Then we learn that Griffin and Flora are in love and Griffin tells her that he only pursued the experiment so that he could become famous and rich to make a life for the two of them. I have a hard time believing, though, that love was his true motivation. It was power, and power is a well-known corruptor.
You simply cannot talk about this movie without mentioning the insanely well-done special effects. I was pretty well floored about how awesome the effects looked when Rains first removed his bandages. That shot was incredibly creepy and looked so realistic, and things only got better as the movie went on. I cannot believe the ingenuity of the effects from a movie made in 1933 and how amazing they turned out from using a simple matte process. I've seen horror movies from the past few years that only wished their effects looked as good as this. Honestly, seeing The Invisible Man has made me a little pissed off at all the horrible, half-assed effects work that I've seen in modern movies. Take the time to do it right, and you'll wind up with much better results. It's that simple.
The Invisible Man is a really, really excellent film. Almost all reviews of this movie mention a comedy element to it, and while there is a little bit of that having to do with the people in the village of Iping, I mostly just felt the fear and suspense of what Griffin might do. This is a fantastic cautionary morality tale with a wonderful story and a hell of an actor to pull off the very limited main role. Definitely see this one soon if you haven't.
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Amazon has posted the pre-order pages for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Soundtrack. The release date is set as December 11th, 2012. Howard Shore, who composed the music for The Lord of the Rings trilogy, returns to do what will likely be beautiful music. The soundtrack has a regular edition and "Special Edition" but no details on what those differences are. Usually most special or deluxe edition albums have additional music but too soon to know if that is the case here. If plan to order, use the links below so this site gets the credit.The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Soundtrack Release Date. There are any The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Soundtrack Release Date in here.
Warner Bros has released the first TV spot for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Ticks go on sale November 7th, premieres on December 14th.The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey TV Spot #1. There are any The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey TV Spot #1 in here.
Karloff doesn't really have that much to do in The Mummy... then again, Karloff never really has to do much of anything in any of his roles to be powerful or scene-stealing. The over-hanging brow thing makes for quite an intense stare, which is a shot that this movie likes to utilize more than a few times. The makeup on Karloff as the renewed mummy, now named Ardath Bey, consists of just making his face look all dried out and cracked. It's effective, even though it's not what I was looking forward to seeing. Like his most well-known character, Frankenstein's monster, Karloff is able to surprising human qualities to what most would see as a monster. Imhotep is driven by love, and though he plans on murdering another woman to get his true love back, the audience almost wants him to succeed. He manages to be a menacing figure and a victim at the same time, continually being pursued by people who want to stop him.
I really didn't think that I would like The Mummy as much as I did, especially because I got something way less cartoony and silly than I was expecting. The Mummy almost falls completely out of the realm of horror despite its outlandish story simply because of the seriousness of the characters and their motives. This movie has a good story with good characters (except for that guy who supposedly falls deeply in love with Helen after only having just met her) and is kept interesting throughout with all the flashbacks and the surprisingly realistic setting that actually feels like Egypt. The costuming is great, and the sets are believable but not too over-the-top. The climax is a little too anti-climactic for my taste (they much improved on this part with the remake) but overall, The Mummy is an intriguing little movie that can't be missed simply because Boris Karloff is in it. Seriously, that dude is awesome.
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French Tolkien website Tolkiendrim has posted the first image of Bolg, one of the bad guys in The Hobbit Trilogy. In the novel the character appears leading the Goblin/Orc army in the climatic Battle of Five Armies. In the movie, it is possible that Peter Jackson came up with a way to introduce him much earlier into the story. In what way remains unknown but going by the picture he is going to leave an impression. If interested in more images of the characters, The One Ring has posted images from a deck of The Hobbit playing cards here.. There are any in here.
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Could huge The Lord of the Rings fan Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report be doing a cameo in the The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey? Empire Magazine seems to think so anyway. The comedian often makes Lord of the Rings references on his show, is a self professed lover of Tolkien's work and was also spotted on The Hobbit set by THR.Stephen Colbert in The Hobbit? (Updated). There are any Stephen Colbert in The Hobbit? (Updated) in here.
I totally thought of something special to do for the Halloween season on this here oft-neglected blog. A marathon of reviews of the classics of the classics (that's not a typo), all those Universal-type monster movies from the 1930s to 1950s that have helped shape some of the horror movies we have today. I've always wanted to see them but never made the effort to go and seek them out. The very reliable Netflix has solved that problem for me, however, so now I have no excuse to not see them, do I?Coming Soon! The Classic Monster Movie Marathon!. There are any Coming Soon! The Classic Monster Movie Marathon! in here.
The Hollywood Reporter has posted the cover story for their October 26th issue of the magazine as the recount why Warner Bros. and MGM are willing to gamble $1 billion on The Hobbit Trilogy. Below is the highlights and you can find the full article here and photo gallery here.Highlights
- The cost of the first two movies are estimated around $315 million each to make (most big budget movies land in the $150 to $200 million range) but others are saying its inflated and New Zealand tax rebates will drop cost to $200 million each.
- Cost of the third film is unknown since a lot of it was already filmed as additional footage for first two
- To get the budget he wanted, Peter Jackson deferred his fee (but I assume he has back end points or something to make up the difference)
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In an article from The Hollywood Reporter, they recount an interview they had with Sir Ian McKellen on the set of The Hobbit as he talked about how he almost didn't return to the role of Gandalf."It was a little like going back to something that wasn’t necessarily going to be particularly challenging. Gandalf is still inside me, as it were, so the business of getting to know a new character -- I was sort of going to be robbed of that. You felt, how many millions of people are waiting for it? They wouldn’t understand if you weren’t as keen as they were."
"Peter Jackson and I much prefer Gandalf the Grey, who was a man who did manage to enjoy himself,” McKellen says. In fact, McKellen seems to be the impish one on the set, clowning and mugging between takes. But he knows it’s important to take the quest seriously. “I was joking around and one of the other actors said, `Stop it, Ian,’ " McKellen says. "And he was quite right."
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Brazilian website CineMarcado has posted new images (below) from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey that includes a look at the return of Elijah Woods to the role of Frodo (left). The exact nature of the role has not been revealed but it is assumed he is used as a bridge to start the story, likely reading Bilbo's story "There and Back Again" that was shown in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. In addition below is a look at a international TV spot for movie that is essentially a shortened version of the recently released trailer. Read more »The Hobbit: AEJ International TV Spot, New Images. There are any The Hobbit: AEJ International TV Spot, New Images in here.
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