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The ending of the 3rd film was the longest 17 hours of my life!
And thank all that is holy that he IS going to be doing it. I cannot imagine another actor taking on Gandalf. Like, you know, Michael Gambon is so-so to okay, but even if he was great, he would never live up to Richard Harris, just like no one would live up to Ian McKellan as Gandalf.
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20080430/120959376000.html
Tolkien Estate Sues New Line
Source: ComingSoon.net, The Tolkien Trust
February 12, 2008
The estate of "Lord of the Rings" creator J.R.R. Tolkien is suing New Line Cinema, claiming the company failed to pay a cut of gross profits for the blockbuster films. Here is today's statement from The Tolkien Trust:
The trustees of The Tolkien Trust, a British charity, have filed an action against New Line Cinema for its failure to pay a contractually required gross profit participation in the three films based on the world-famous Lord of the Rings trilogy. The trustees of the estate of JRR Tolkien and HarperCollins Publishers are co-plaintiffs in the lawsuit. The suit was filed today in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The Lord of the Rings films produced by New Line are among the most financially successful films ever created by Hollywood and were released in 2001, 2002 and 2003 respectively. The cumulative worldwide gross receipts to date total nearly $6 billion. Notwithstanding the overwhelming financial success of the films, and the fact that the plaintiffs have a gross participation in each of the films, New Line has failed to pay the plaintiffs any portion of the gross profit participation at all.
The trustees' UK lawyer, Steven Maier, of Manches LLP, said: "The Tolkien trustees do not file lawsuits lightly, and have tried unsuccessfully to resolve their claims out of court. But in this case, New Line has left them no option at all. New Line has not paid the plaintiffs even one penny of its contractual share of gross receipts despite the billions of dollars of gross revenue generated by these wildly successful motion pictures. To make matters worse, to date New Line has even prevented the plaintiffs from auditing the last two films of the series. The trustees are very aggrieved by New Line's arrogance."
The complaint seeks, among other things, in excess of $150 million in compensatory damages, as well as punitive damages, and a declaration from the Court that the plaintiffs have a right to terminate any further rights New Line may have to the Tolkien works under the agreements, including The Hobbit, due to the serious and material nature of the breach of the agreements.
Bonnie Eskenazi, the trustees' US counsel who filed the complaint, said, "New Line has brought new meaning to the phrase 'creative accounting.' I cannot imagine how on earth New Line will argue to a jury that these films could gross literally billions of dollars, and yet the creator's heirs, who are entitled to a share of gross receipts, don't get a penny."
JRR Tolkien is the world-renowned author of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy and "The Hobbit." The Tolkien Trust is a UK registered charity that has made grants to charitable causes all over the world totaling over $8 million in the last five years alone.
I hope they find a role for Talia Shire.Guillermo Del Toro is no longer going to be directing The Hobbit.
http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010/05/30/36920-guillermo-del-toro-departs-the-hobbit/#more-36920
Guillermo Del Toro is no longer going to be directing The Hobbit.
http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010/05/30/36920-guillermo-del-toro-departs-the-hobbit/#more-36920
Wow. Now I hope Del Toro will make Hellboy III.
Peter Jackson has been given the greenlight to direct two Hobbit movies. They will go into production in February and are expected to come out in 2012 and 2013. I'd say this is the best news we could hope for.
http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/motion-...r-jackson-directing-two-greenlit-hobbit-films
Bilbo has been cast. It will be Martin Freeman. The link has many more cast members.
http://www.hitfix.com/articles/confirmed-martin-freeman-will-play-bilbo-baggins-in-the-hobbit
Oh, that Martin Freeman. Yeah, he will do.Martin Freeman's an excellent actor, so I can see him playing Bilbo. Richard Armitage is an excellent actor as well.
Oh, that Martin Freeman. Yeah, he will do.
Tis.Yeah, I like him...this is good news.
Never heard of any of those guys.