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Who should direct "The Hobbit"?
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Poll: Who should direct "The Hobbit"?
Peter Jackson
Sam Raimi
Guillermo de Toro
Alfonso Cuaron
Terry Gilliam
Andrew Adamson
Chris Weitz
Steven Spielberg
Michael Bay
other (who)
View Results (211 votes)
 

Annael
Elvenhome


Dec 20 2007, 6:13pm

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Who should direct "The Hobbit"? Can't Post

can't believe no one's posted this yet . . .


Arwen's daughter
Gondolin


Dec 20 2007, 6:25pm

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I voted for Cuaron [In reply to] Can't Post

I'm not against PJ directing the Hobbit if he wants to, but I also think that a director like Cuaron could do a nice job with it. I'm keeping my mind open to the possibilities right now.


Patty
Elvenhome


Dec 20 2007, 6:27pm

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There can be no doubt... [In reply to] Can't Post

for whom I voted!

PJ all the way!


N.E. Brigand
Gondolin


Dec 20 2007, 7:22pm

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Brad Bird. [In reply to] Can't Post

Or maybe Masayuki Suo -- I have no idea how good his English is. Both have managed to balance comedy and drama in a way that might work for The Hobbit.


Annael
Elvenhome


Dec 20 2007, 9:35pm

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I did too [In reply to] Can't Post

I'm a bit worried about what Peter might do with the spiders, the trolls, and the goblins (orcs), given his tendency to play up the horror aspect of a story.


Annael
Elvenhome


Dec 20 2007, 9:38pm

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has Bird ever directed live action? [In reply to] Can't Post

or are you hoping for another animated version?


Idril Celebrindal
Dor-Lomin


Dec 20 2007, 9:42pm

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Cuaron would be my first choice [In reply to] Can't Post

I love his films and think he'd do a wonderful job. He seems to have a fluid and intuitive grasp of fantasy and would do justice to the fairytale-like nature of The Hobbit.

Del Toro would be my second choice. I posted the reasons why I'd like him here on Main.

And a director who isn't listed, Agnieszka Holland, would be my third choice -- mainly on the strength of her lovely adaptation of "The Secret Garden."


(This post was edited by Idril Celebrindal on Dec 20 2007, 9:46pm)


SandWitch King
Nargothrond


Dec 21 2007, 12:41am

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I have said all along . . . [In reply to] Can't Post

It will be Raimi and I really like Raimi but I would prefer Cuaron


(This post was edited by SandWitch King on Dec 21 2007, 12:42am)


Donry
Dor-Lomin


Dec 21 2007, 6:06am

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Pj.... [In reply to] Can't Post

for all those reasons that are found all over this site...


RosieLass
Doriath


Dec 21 2007, 6:34am

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Just for a laugh, I voted "other." [In reply to] Can't Post

Because someday I'd love to see a Tim Burton stop-motion treatment of Tolkien. Smile


Morrowdim
Ossiriand

Dec 21 2007, 6:37am

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Same here, except [In reply to] Can't Post

I really want to see a Muppets version of it. Blush


RosieLass
Doriath


Dec 21 2007, 3:22pm

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Muppets! I hadn't thought of that! [In reply to] Can't Post

I did think that an Aardman claymation film might be a little cheesy. Laugh


Lily Fairbairn
Gondolin


Dec 21 2007, 4:08pm

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How about [In reply to] Can't Post

a version done by the Lord of the Peeps people? Little marshmallow figures in paper cloaks?


Darkstone
Elvenhome


Dec 21 2007, 4:39pm

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Yimou Zhang / [In reply to] Can't Post

 


Aunt Dora Baggins
Elvenhome


Dec 21 2007, 4:42pm

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I *think* I would love that. [In reply to] Can't Post

I love the way the Muppets did the Christmas Carol and Treasure Island. But I was very disappointed in their Wizard of Oz. Maybe it's just because that's my favorite story, or maybe they really need Jim Henson. I think a Muppet Hobbit could be wonderful, if they lived up to some of their past greatness.


Aunt Dora Baggins
Elvenhome


Dec 21 2007, 4:43pm

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I *know* I would love that! // [In reply to] Can't Post

 


Morrowdim
Ossiriand

Dec 21 2007, 8:15pm

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I would love that, too! // [In reply to] Can't Post

 


Arwen's daughter
Gondolin


Dec 21 2007, 8:19pm

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Really? [In reply to] Can't Post

I generally find his movies a bit... melodramatic. I enjoy them, but I'm not sure he's right for the job.


Morrowdim
Ossiriand

Dec 21 2007, 8:24pm

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I had another claymation-related thought [In reply to] Can't Post

The Tim Burton claymation would give us the dark, macabre The Hobbit. Then once we finish watching it and feel turned inside-out at the bizarreness of it all, we could watch a Steve Box and Nick Park version of The Hobbit, full of warm-fuzzy feelings. Can you not picture Wallace getting captured by Mirkwood spiders, commenting "Cheese and crackers!" and then watching Gromit use some utterly imaginative way to free him? It would all balance out in the end, right? Laugh


Finding Frodo
Dor-Lomin


Dec 22 2007, 5:15am

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Muppet Wizard of Oz [In reply to] Can't Post

Yes, that was awful. I wish I had never seen it. But we just re-watched Muppet Christmas Carol and that is just about my favorite version of that story! Hmmm...Kermit could be Bilbo, Sam the Eagle could be Thorin, but who would play Gandalf? Maybe Sir Ian could do it as the token human actor! But poor Miss Piggy would be left out unless she did a cameo as Lobelia, or better yet as an elf!


Patty
Elvenhome


Dec 22 2007, 5:40am

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Tell me, Finding Frodo... [In reply to] Can't Post

Have you ever seen the Alistair Sims version of A Christmas Carol?


Finding Frodo
Dor-Lomin


Dec 22 2007, 5:43am

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Yes, Mr. FF introduced me to it [In reply to] Can't Post

The Alistair Sims is my actual favorite, but the Muppets are a close second. Have you seen the Muppet Christmas Carol, Patty? It's very true to the story, and a laugh a minute besides!


Patty
Elvenhome


Dec 22 2007, 6:08am

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No, I haven't. [In reply to] Can't Post

I'm not a big Muppet fan (except for those two sour old fogies who sit up in the balcony--love them.) But I will try to catch this the next time it's on.


N.E. Brigand
Gondolin


Dec 22 2007, 6:11am

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I grew up on the George C. Scott version. [In reply to] Can't Post

For me, the Equalizer will always be the Ghost of Christmas Present.


Bestica
Nevrast

Dec 23 2007, 3:23am

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PJ is an obvious choice for me, [In reply to] Can't Post

But I voted for Alfonso Cuaron-- as a kind of "just in case". I have no idea who most of the people listed are, but Alfonso's Harry potter was my favorite to date, and such a welcome change.

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