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Guillermo Del Toro solo directing The Hobbit
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‘Hobbit’ Films Will Be One ‘Continuous Journey,’ Promises Guillermo Del Toro
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Del Toro Drops Details Of
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Guillermo del Toro Talks About 'Hobbit', 'Frankenstein'
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Dragon Smaug in 'The Hobbit' Described as Magnificent
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EXCLUSIVE: Guillermo Navarro on The Hobbit
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Source: moviesblog.mtv.com --- 2 days ago
What’s better than a second breakfast? For fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium, it’s the thought of two separate “HOBBIT” films, the first of which comes our way in 2011. But what could be even better still than two “HOBBIT” films? How about just one? Make that one movie in two parts, director Guillermo del [...] ...
Source: moviesblog.mtv.com --- 1 day ago
Peter Jackson won three Oscars for his work on the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy out of seven nominations. He crafted films that pleased fans, critics, and bean counters alike – films that made something like a bajillion dollars worldwide. He’s the trusted modern face of J.R.R. Tolkien’s revered legendarium. So given that he’s also [...] ...
Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk --- 2 days ago
John Rhys-Davies says he would consider reprising the role of Gimli in one of the HOBBIT movies. ...
Source: movieblog.ugo.com --- 1 hour ago
Guillermo del Toro recently appeared at the Director’s Guild of America in midtown Manhattan as part of The New Yorker Festival series of talks. During the conversation with New Yorker staff writer Daniel Zalewski, del Toro discussed where exactly his mind was in Middle Earth. “I find you have to discipline yourself to write in the morning, and then watch and read in the afternoons stuff that seems relevant, even in a tangential way. For example, reading or watching World War I documentaries or books that I think inform ‘The HOBBIT,’ strangely enough, because I believe it is a book born out of Tolkien’s generation’s experience with World War I and the disappointment of being in that field and seeing all those values kind of collapse. I think it’s a turning point that you need to familiarize yourself with. I’m starting. Peter Jackson is such a fan of that historical moment and obsessive collector of World War I memorabilia, and he owns several genuine, life-size working reproductions of planes, tanks, cannons, ships! He has the perfect obsessive reproductions of uniforms of that time for armies of about 120 soldiers… each. I asked him which books he recommended… because I wouldn’t be watching ‘Krull’ or ‘The Dark Crystal,’ I need to find my OWN way into the story. That’s the same way I did ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ or ‘Devil’s Backbone,’ by watching stuff you wouldn’t think about. For more insight into del Toro’s mind and his approch to ...
Source: comingsoon.net --- 5 days ago
The filmmaker formally known as Guillermo del Toro, now referred to ubiquitously as Guillermo "I'm making The Motherf****** 'HOBBIT'" del Toro, appeared tonight at the Director's Guild of America in midtown Manhattan as part of The New Yorker Festival series of talks. During the conversation with New Yorker staff writer Daniel Zalewski, the director of such modern genre masterpieces as Pan's Labyrinth and the "Hellboy" series talked up some of his future projects, including the aforementioned two-film Tolkien adaptation as well as a new version of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." ...
Source: www.g4tv.com --- 2 days ago
The HOBBIT director Guillermo del Toro sheds some light on the issue of those pesky Warg wolves. We of course, saw them as bulky, Hyena-like creatures utilized by Orc riders in the second of Peter Jackson's LOTR trilogy The Two Towers . Anyone familiar with The HOBBIT knows that in it, they are also used by Orcs in the same way. However, del Toro, in a new interview implies that he wishes to remain true to what he believes was Tolkien's vision. "There will be different sensibilities involved in this movie than there were in the original trilogy. First of all, because we have the travelogues in The HOBBIT which goes to places and variations on races that were not addressed in the trilogy. My belief on the 'Wargs' issue is that the classical incarnation of the demonic wolf in Nordic mythology is not a hyena-shaped creature. It is a wolf. The archetype is a wolf, so we're going to go back to the slender, archetypal wolf that is, I think, the inspiration for Tolkien. Listen… if we were having a drink two years from now I would spill the beans, because I'm a pretty easy guy about spilling the beans, but I can't in this instance I can't because it's three years from now... believe me, I am jumping up-and-down inside this fat body!" It's clear that del Toro, while working closely with the original creative team of the LOTR trilogy, is looking to make a film that is in the same "universe" as Jackson's trilogy, but will have a distinctive ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
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Source: actionpack.videosift.com --- 35 days ago
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Source: www.killermovies.com --- 37 days ago
Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro's search for writers for "The HOBBIT" and its companion film has ended, with the filmmakers deciding that no one is better suited for the task than they are.. ...
Source: www.judao.com.br --- 1 day ago
Aragorn está entre nós! ...
Source: www.cinematical.com --- 2 days ago
Filed under: Classics , Sci-Fi & Fantasy , MGM , New Line , Fandom , Scripts , Newsstand , Peter Jackson , Remakes and Sequels Middle Earth fanatics have long debated what the heck this whole "second HOBBIT movie" would entail. Arguably, there's enough material for a prequel , with Gandalf leading battles into Mirkwood to fight Sauron, who was slowly rebuilding his dark kingdom. But recent news has suggested it is more of a HOBBIT sequel, where Tolkien's material is scarcer. Well, MTV News caught up with director Guillermo del Toro , who attempted to shed a little light on the topic. "The reality is that we stopped talking the first movie and second movie, and we just started taking about the movie - the two episodes, or two parts, as if they were a single piece of narrative. We don't even call it the bridge movie, we just call it 'The Movie.' And this is great. When we found what reverberated, and we found it in one of our virtual meetings -- we understood. It's a movie. We all agree that if we do our job right, it should all feel like a continuous journey. That's what we're striving for." Is that any clearer? No, I didn't think so. But actually, del Toro dropped one hint, one riddle in the dark that might just solve everything -- he let slip where the first movie would end. "We are finding out. I think Smaug dies in the first movie. So draw your own conclusions." And my conclusion would be that with Smaug's death concluding the ...
Source: www.blogdecine.com --- 1 day ago
Es de sobra conocido que se va a adaptar ‘El HOBBIT’ y que se quieren sacar dos películas, pero no estaba tan claro cómo se iba a llevar a cabo. Si contarían lo que sucede en el libro en dos películas, o si la segunda película sería una historia nueva, que llenase los huecos entre ‘El HOBBIT’ y ‘La Comunidad del Anillo’, la primera parte de la trilogía de ‘El Señor de los Anillos’ . Finalmente, será un poco las dos cosas. Es lo que ha revelado Guillermo del Toro en unas recientes declaraciones. Tras las primeras reuniones de los cuatro implicados en la elaboración del guión de ‘El HOBBIT’ , es decir, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens y Del Toro , el director mexicano ha aclarado lo siguiente: “La verdad es que dejamos de hablar de la primera y la segunda película, y empezamos a hablar sobre la película; los dos episodios, o las dos partes, como si fueran una sola pieza narrativa [...] Deberías ver una película cuya historia abarca cinco películas. Si hacemos bien nuestro trabajo, te pondrías ‘The HOBBIT’ y acabarías viendo la pentalogía completa.” Un poco optimista este Guille. ¿Cuánto puede durar todo? Pero bueno, dejando a un lado la “emocionante” propuesta de ver cinco películas seguidas sobre hobbits, la idea de este proyecto es estupenda. Enlazar las dos obras y que las cinco películas puedan verse como una serie. Volviendo a las dos películas de ‘El HOBBIT’ , se ha preguntado a Del Toro sobre el momento en el que a ...
Source: www.cinematical.com --- 4 days ago
The reason everyone loves Guillermo del Toro can, I think, be summed up in this new HOBBIT related quote. "Believe me, I am jumping up-and-down inside this fat body!" Yes, del Toro teased us all with HOBBIT talk when he appeared at the Director's Guild of America recently and spilled all kinds of information regarding Middle Earth and his adaptation of Frankenstein . ComingSoon has the whole delicious thing, but I'll post my favorite bit -- his research into the mind of J.R.R. Tolkien: "I find you have to discipline yourself to write in the morning, and then watch and read in the afternoons stuff that seems relevant, even in a tangential way. For example, reading or watching World War I documentaries or books that I think inform The HOBBIT , strangely enough, because I believe it is a book born out of Tolkien's generation's experience with World War I and the disappointment of being in that field and seeing all those values kind of collapse. I think it's a turning point that you need to familiarize yourself with." And naturally, he sounds most excited about tackling Smaug. "Essentially, Smaug represents so many things: greed, pride ... he's 'the Magnificent,' after all. The way his shadow is cast in the narrative you cannot then show it and have it be one thing, he has to be the embodiment of all those things. He's one of the few dragons that will have enormous scenes with lines. He has some of the most beautiful dialogues in tho ...
Source: movies.ign.com --- 1 day ago
Guillermo del Toro, director of the two forthcoming prequels to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, insists that The HOBBIT and its untitled follow-up film will be two installments that tell "a continuous journey." ...
Source: screenrant.com --- 21 hours ago
On Tuesday, Guillermo Del Toro spoke with MTV News and revealed a little bit about the current status of The HOBBIT films and what stories they may encompass. In discussing the writing process, Del Toro explained that the four writers (including himself) occasionally meet or video-conference for days at a time, then each writer is given [...] ...
Source: www.comicbookmovie.com --- 4 days ago
The Hellboy director is "jumping up-and-down" with excitement over the planned two-picture prequel to The Lord of the Rings trilogy. ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 1 day ago
Written by Yuddy.com The Lord of the Rings star will unveil the "War and Seduction" exhibition at the Museum of Fashion in the east of the city.Turns out Wood already has a tie to this museum - in May, he was on hand to officially open the museum itself. ... Original story at Hollywood happenings . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Elijah Wood . ...
Source: geeksofdoom.com --- 1 day ago
During a festival from The New Yorker, Guillermo del Toro spoke about The HOBBIT and also about Frankenstein , which is one of endless projects he has waiting for him on the other side. Many questions were asked, but because it's so far out, del Toro had to remain silent even though he's very anxious to share. Guillermo is, however, able to discuss how he sees things and what inspires him. With this he explained how he draws inspiration from real life, like for The HOBBIT , he looks at things like World War I and draws from that because he believes The HOBBIT was born of that generation. He also was also able to discuss some thoughts on Smaug, which is a character many are excited about [...] ...
Source: www.vh1.com --- 2 days ago
Guillermo del Toro sat down with MTV News to talk about the collaborative process behind the forthcoming "HOBBIT" films. ...
Source: www.theonering.net --- 7 days ago
Patrick Sauriol from movieset.com sends this in: Last weekend at the Vancouver International Film Festival’s New Filmmaker Day, Quinn, Patrick and myself sat down with well known and award winning director of photography, Guillermo Navarro, for a video interview. We found Navarro, who won an Oscar (and many other awards) for the other Guillermo’s (del [...] ...

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