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SwimIrish
The Shire
Apr 15 2011, 12:49am
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This made my entire week. It's just fantastically exciting.
"So do all who live to see such times but that is not for them to decide. All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you."
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SteveDJ
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Apr 15 2011, 12:50am
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Just one concern... 2 to 3 years?!?
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It was hard to tell if PJ was just trying to be funny, or if he was hinting that this was going to take longer than everyone expects...? He didn't say 2-3 years for the whole process, but rather, 2-3 years that we'd be together on facebook (at least, that's how I took it).
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Aragorn the Elfstone
Tol Eressea
Apr 15 2011, 12:58am
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He'll likely keep doing these right through to the release of Part 2, taking us through the post production process as well. So 2-3 years is right.
"All men dream; but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds awake to find that it was vanity; But the dreamers of day are dangerous men. That they may act their dreams with open eyes to make it possible." - T.E. Lawrence
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Grey Havens
Apr 15 2011, 1:00am
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Film One comes out in 20 months (1 year, 8 months). Film Two comes out in 32 months (2 years, 8 months). So it is 2-3 years.
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Eärendil The Mariner
The Shire
Apr 15 2011, 1:30am
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At least now we have HD video from day one, instead of blurry newspaper scans and whatnot. :D What a difference a decade makes...
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lurtz2010
Rohan
Apr 15 2011, 1:40am
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ooooo you're in 3D.... looking good.... see ya
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PJ cracks me up
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grammaboodawg
Immortal
Apr 15 2011, 1:43am
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*high five* You got that right!
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And someday I might learn how to spell :D I'm still all foggy-brained from wonderfulness overload... *twitch*
I really need these new films to take me back to, and not re-introduce me to, that magical world. TORn's Observations Lists Unused Scenes
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batik
Tol Eressea
Apr 15 2011, 1:53am
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a combination of sweet and squee!!!!! .
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AinurOlorin
Half-elven
Apr 15 2011, 1:56am
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However will this weeks Hobbit in 5 live up to this.
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I don't think they can. Having Gandalf as the alphebitical focus should help. . . but still. I wish them luck. Lol.
"Hear me, hounds of Sauron, Gandalf is here! Fly if you value your foul skins, I will shrivel you from tail to snout if you step within this circle!" "Do not be to eager to deal out death in judgement. Even the very wise cannot see all ends."
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SirDennisC
Half-elven
Apr 15 2011, 1:58am
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is for them to be able to confirm that we heard Martin Freeman as Bilbo at the end of the video. Not that it isn't obvious already...
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Rivendweller
Lorien
Apr 15 2011, 2:00am
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This was a wonderful way to begin my morning ! It is absolutely wonderful to * see * all of the happy and excited people here ! The enthusiasm is unparalleled in this LOTR / Hobbit Universe . Just hearing the music again was a sheer delight. No one else at the helm would be able to send such a thrill of anticipation like Peter Jackson does. His obvious love for this material is what " brings it home ". Well done Peter ! Very well done and Thank You !!
There's something of everything here, The Shire and the Golden Wood and Gondor and kings' houses and inns and meadows and mountains all mixed. ....and there are Elves when you want them. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Formerly A'amel from days gone by.
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LordElrond
Rivendell
Apr 15 2011, 2:13am
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that was just... omg Does anyone remember watching those 10min previews of TTT and ROTK on the theatrical dvds? It felt even more amazing than that.
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Bombadil21
Bree
Apr 15 2011, 4:45am
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I was intrigued by the (presumably) dwarven bow - it's fantastic. They're clearly continuing with the very blocky aesthetic they established for the dwarves in LoTR. There was also a short sword on the table - perhaps carried by Dain's forces, who are said to carry maces and short swords. It looked somewhat like a Roman gladius.
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stormcrow20
Gondor
Apr 15 2011, 6:28am
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But The Hobbit could very well become the exception. Hobbiton is being rebuilt permanently, and Peter kept part of the Bag End set from Lord of the Rings...so who knows this time around? Although likely a very expensive endeavor, I wouldn't be surprised if other sets were preserved and/or moved to permanent places. They would be incredible tourist attractions, as sphdle mentioned. One can always dream....
A greenlight from the shadows shall spring!
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elpana
The Shire
Apr 15 2011, 3:16pm
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I thought I was the last one to see Peter Jackson's video (apparently not!) but I am so thrilled with what I saw. First-time poster but long-time fan and visitor of TheOneRing.net. The video was so emotional. There was so much to see and took several viewings to grasp what a wonderful film we have ahead of us. Hoping we get regular videos from Mr. Jackson because he's made us so excited, hasn't he? Just to hear that familiar musical theme and hear those famous first words from The Hobbit made me shiver. We are so lucky!
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SirDennisC
Half-elven
Apr 15 2011, 3:33pm
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Or congrats on delurking. Yes the line at the end was sweet icing on the cake. I'm excited again.
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sphdle1
Gondor
Apr 15 2011, 3:38pm
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You're probably right...tis fun to dream though //
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sphdle1 "You shall not pass!"
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Captain Salt
Tol Eressea
Apr 15 2011, 3:41pm
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I don't think the motion-cap creature is a Goblin or a Troll...its head and legs are all wrong. Possibly a werewolf in Dol Guldur? Speaking of Dol Guldur, apparently Sauron's going to disintegrate again, (perhaps unable to take physical shape after his confrontation with the White Council)...and PJ muses he could go down fighting and "impaling people". What people? Lorien Elves? Radagast, explaining why he's not in LotR? Anyhoo, off to watch the video yet again!
I would rather be watching Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" and Ridley Scott's "Prometheus"...it's going to be a long few years.
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sphdle1
Gondor
Apr 15 2011, 3:42pm
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Part of that Shire theme that played
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I remember the cranky looking old fella in the movie was in that scene where Gandalf lets off some fireworks for the kids ... in PJ's recent video release, that same actor is standing right beside PJ, so I am guessing that music will be there while he is on screen...
sphdle1 "You shall not pass!"
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Flagg
Tol Eressea
Apr 15 2011, 3:42pm
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Ah, now I get it. It's Richard Armitage! I thought it was Richard Taylor for some reason...
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sphdle1
Gondor
Apr 15 2011, 3:45pm
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If that is a newly shot ring scene, I am betting
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that they replace the Bilbo ring scene in LOTR for the EE blu-ray. I know some want that while others don't. It would be nice if they did it so you could chose...they definitely have the technology to make it happen on blu-ray.
sphdle1 "You shall not pass!"
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Aragorn the Elfstone
Tol Eressea
Apr 15 2011, 4:01pm
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Quite the opposite in fact. The framing and perspective of that shot tells me that PJ isn't concerned about exact continuity with the FotR prologue, and therefore will not get hung up on any inconsistencies (including different actors) - which puts my mind at ease.
"All men dream; but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds awake to find that it was vanity; But the dreamers of day are dangerous men. That they may act their dreams with open eyes to make it possible." - T.E. Lawrence
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elpana
The Shire
Apr 15 2011, 4:03pm
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Thanks for the welcome! I promise not to lurk any longer! Now, I have to go back and re-read The Hobbit so I know what I am talking about!
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