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Compa_Mighty
Dor-Lomin

Jun 28 2008, 4:01am
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New Line still has irons in fire... and the million dollar question
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Variety is reporting on New Line's present and near future status, clearing up several things that have been said in the past several months: "There's no mandate to make a particular kind of movie," Horn states. "We're not going to wind up bidding against each other across the table. And New Line will not just be doing genre, since that's a space filled pretty well by Lionsgate, Screen Gems and Dark Castle [..] There's no budget number required. They'll be doing about six per year, though the number may go from four to seven; it's not going to be 10. The article also touches an aspect many have wondered about in our forums: There are also the two "Hobbit" films and a possible sequel to "The Golden Compass". The question is how much Warner Bros. will get involved in those tentpoles. What do you think? Just how much will WB be involved in The Hobbit?
Here's to Del Toro becoming the Irvin Kershner of Middle Earth! Essay winner of the Show us your Hobbit Pride Giveway!
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MrCere
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Jun 28 2008, 5:46am
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Warners will be or is already involved in 'The Hobbit' quite a lot!
I have no choice but to believe in free will. The cake is a lie The cake is a lie The cake is a lie
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Lady_Eowyn
Nevrast

Jun 28 2008, 11:50am
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WB has already said that they are going to be involved. I think it will be quite alot
Eowyn: But no living man am I! You look upon a woman. Eowyn I am, Eomund's daughter. You stand between me and my lord and kin. Begone, if you be not deathless! For living or dark undead, I will smite you, if you touch him. Lord Of The Rings Book 5 Chapter 6 The Battle of the Pelennor Fields
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tattooed_dwarf
Ossiriand

Jun 29 2008, 5:20am
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especially the part about possible Golden Compass sequel, the first movie was ok, but it was mainly just introduction of characters and what it is all about.
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