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New post from Sir Ian McKellen

mulubinba
Ossiriand

Nov 29 2011, 6:48am

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New post from Sir Ian McKellen Can't Post

Here Smile

http://www.mckellen.com/...bit-movie/111129.htm


(This post was edited by mulubinba on Nov 29 2011, 6:50am)


duats
Hithlum

Nov 29 2011, 6:51am

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Thank you [In reply to] Can't Post

I've been missing these.


Earl
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Nov 29 2011, 6:59am

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LOL... I *just* posted on the Home Page... [In reply to] Can't Post

... and had to delete the NFB post about this. You're a quick fellow mulubinba! Cool

I'm glad McKellen's still posting. It's always fun reading his blog... he has that quirky way of writing that I love.



sharku
Menegroth

Nov 29 2011, 7:12am

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As a kiwi, it is a pleasure to read Sir Ian's kind and thoughtful words about his time touring NZ.

I can also confirm that the country is looking a picture at this time of year - much lushness and Spring flush. A perfect time for the production to be outdoors doing its thing!


mulubinba
Ossiriand

Nov 29 2011, 7:13am

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Oops! :) [In reply to] Can't Post

I happened to spot it on Twitter and didn't see it here Smile

Really great post from Sir Ian. Mr Cere must be on his way too, so looking forward to more posts from NZ.


ShireHorse
Nargothrond

Nov 29 2011, 1:44pm

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That was quite lovely! [In reply to] Can't Post

I also enjoyed reading such a beautiful description of the Kiwi countryside and the comparisons he has made with England. However beautiful, England would not have done for Middle-earth: it's now too orderly and managed. Much of NZ is England as it was before the Industrial Revolution and I applaud PJ's decision to shoot there.


triptrap
Menegroth

Nov 29 2011, 1:55pm

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? [In reply to] Can't Post

Did England ever have Mountains that were up to 3000 meters high? i think not


Gandalf'sMother
Nargothrond

Nov 29 2011, 2:12pm

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Is this right? [In reply to] Can't Post


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The other day it was drizzling but we carried on filming, as the 3D cameras couldn’t register the rain. A pity. Rain in a 3D movie would be outstanding, in every way.



3D cameras don't register rain? If that's the case, isn't it safe to say that 3D is not quite ready for primetime?


QuackingTroll
Doriath


Nov 29 2011, 2:42pm

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Most cameras don't register rain... [In reply to] Can't Post

For example, PD3 When Peter is outside the studio it is raining, but you can only tell because a few drops hit the lens. In Singing in the Rain they actually used milk for the rain so that the cameras would pick it up...


Gandalf'sMother
Nargothrond

Nov 29 2011, 2:53pm

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I wasn't aware of that. McKellen singled out 3D cameras as not being able to pick up rain, so I just assumed they were different.


ShireHorse
Nargothrond

Nov 29 2011, 3:09pm

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No, the highest mountain in Britain [In reply to] Can't Post

is only 1400 metres high. (And that'sin Scotland, LOL!) But, what's your point? I've already said I am glad that it was filmed in NZ. And, anyway, does Tolkien say how high his mountains are? And even if he does and it's 3000 metres, then you're not allowing for poetic licence. And although the Shire is set in the Oxford area, you get the feeling from what Tolkien said that some areas of Middle-earth are not set in England. I expect the experts can enlighten us there.


Gollum the Great
Nargothrond


Nov 29 2011, 3:44pm

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Forget Ireland... [In reply to] Can't Post

*Gollum the Great now desperately wants to visit New Zealand and see the Hobbiton set...*

I love Mckellen's blogs. (especially the part about the glockenspiel... Wink )

Lord Sméagol? Gollum the Great? The Gollum! Eat fish every day, three times a day; fresh from the sea. Most Precious Gollum!

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Thorgal
Nevrast

Nov 29 2011, 3:48pm

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Landscape [In reply to] Can't Post

I think a better fit for the northern part of middle eart; misty mountains, shire, mirkwood etc, would be scandinavia. It has all the different enviroments that feature in the hobbit.

River pouring down from misty mountains:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/...Abiskoj%C3%A5kka.jpg
Shire:
http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/...tore%203%20416px.png
Misty mountains:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/...adalen-mittre-25.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/...re_from_treeline.jpg
Trollshaws:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/.../5f/Kopparhatten.jpg
River leading down to laketown:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/...uddus-wasserfall.jpg
Rohan
http://upload.wikimedia.org/...nta-mot-viriaure.JPG
http://ekid.se/...IMGP0608-590x391.jpg
Mirkwood
http://upload.wikimedia.org/...ets_nationalpark.jpg
River Anduin?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/...cklan-Langetjarn.jpg
Something:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/...lufj%C3%A4llet_1.JPG

I always thought new Zealand appeared to be a bit more tropical. I can't recall seeing many furs or trees of northern character which I think would appear in northern part of Middle earth. Scandinavia also happens to lay at the same latitude as Great Britain. It's not as "touched" as great britain is though.


ByThorinsBeard
Nargothrond


Nov 29 2011, 5:45pm

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Nice [In reply to] Can't Post

And if he decides to be a tour guide in the future, I'm definitely there. Tongue

"Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you anywhere." - Albert Einstein.


Ataahua
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Nov 29 2011, 6:37pm

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*heart stops* [In reply to] Can't Post

He was ... in Taranaki ... and I didn't know.....

The one person above all others from LOTR whom I'd love to talk to.

Frick.

Celebrimbor: "Pretty rings..."
Dwarves: "Pretty rings..."
Men: "Pretty rings..."
Sauron: "Mine's better."

"Ah, how ironic, the addictive qualities of Sauron’s master weapon led to its own destruction. Which just goes to show, kids - if you want two small and noble souls to succeed on a mission of dire importance... send an evil-minded b*****d with them too." - Gandalf's Diaries, final par, by Ufthak.


Ataahua's stories


Gandalf'sMother
Nargothrond

Nov 29 2011, 8:28pm

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Agreed. The Hobbit [In reply to] Can't Post

Being an "all-northern" movie, as opposed to LOTR, which went south for much of the time, would have been more appropriately shot in Northern Europe. But it's the least of my concerns. As long as they seek alpine altitudes, which it seems they are, it should be okay...


triptrap
Menegroth

Nov 29 2011, 8:43pm

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Southern Island of New Zealand [In reply to] Can't Post

I think NZ is just perfectly right for the movies, it has got nearly every kind of landscape.
For the northern Regions of middle-eart as well.
While the northern Island is quite subtropical, the southern Island is more similar to central/north-european weather, differing here as well. The southern Island is pretty much cut from North to south by big mountains. The main winds there come from the west so that the clouds loose al lot of their down-fall west of the mountains which leads to very rich fauna. Furthermore on the east side of the Southern Island i think you can find a lot of plains and much rougher land since, there is not that much rain. It is quite usual that they have good snowrates in Winter on the South-Island, especially in the mountains they are quite high.


Donry
Dor-Lomin


Nov 30 2011, 2:19am

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I so want to go to the Green Dragon... [In reply to] Can't Post

and have a sit down. That would be one of those 'moments' for me. Absolutely cool, beyond cool.

What's the matter, James? No glib remark? No pithy comeback?"


namarie
Nargothrond


Dec 1 2011, 4:24pm

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"Peter Jackson, who likes a laugh [In reply to] Can't Post

suggested I take up residence as a tour guide in my blue pointy hat. I’m thinking about it." :))

That is a great ideaTongue


There is always hope

 
 

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