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Chat about THE HOBBIT with Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro live on May 24 (May 25 in Australia/NZ).

With the beginning of pre-production on The Hobbit in sight, Executive Producer Peter Jackson and Director Guillermo del Toro will answer fan questions during a one hour live web chat.

Fans with an interest in The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings should visit http://www.wetanz.com/party/ to submit questions in advance. Peter and Guillermo will select and answer the 20 most common questions.

To register for the live chat, visit http://www.wetanz.com/party/register/.


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* Los Angeles (Pacific) Saturday 24 May 1 pm
* New York (Eastern) Saturday 24 May 4 pm
* London Saturday 24 May 9 pm
* Paris, Berlin, Rome Saturday 24 May 10 pm
* Sydney Sunday 25 May 6 am
* Wellington, Auckland Sunday 25 May 8 am


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Excellent find Buckland Brewer! :D

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Anyone want to bet that the most commonly asked question will be something along the lines of 'Please can I work on these films? Oh please please please....'

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Anyone want to bet that the most commonly asked question will be something along the lines of 'Please can I work on these films? Oh please please please....'

Yes, I'm sure there'll be plenty of insightful questions along those lines. :wink: True investigative chatting, eh?
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Neat. Think I'll take a look at that. Cheers.

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and it was turely brilliant !!!!!!! the full transcript will be put up soon and ill copy it over :)


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It was decent Matt wasn't it. They didn't reveal too much but a few interesting things were revealed :D
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I thought it was pretty candid.

the only thing I really got out of that was that the wolves would be different to wargs, that the first film is going to be the hobbit book, and the second bridging the gap leading up to lotr.

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ok heres the full transcript . . . . . . Warning !! its long !!

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or click this link to download a pdf version

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Thanks for the link Matt!
Very interesting to read through! Can't wait to see the Smaugh-plans!! ;)

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I do not like the idea of having wolves other than wargs...but, it can't ba to bad. :)

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I just hope the talking and singing doesn't get out of hand. All I care about is that they remain faithful to the narrative, but I want the atmosphere and character types to be the same as the other movies. I really don't want this to be a kids movie at all, not one bit.
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hearing from what Guillermo plans are with Smaugh, I'm sure it will be a real nightmare for kids!

reminds me to my kids-years...
I watched Stephen King's 'It' when I was about 7 years old and home alone for an evening. I was to scared to move and didn't dare taking the remote control to switch the channel.
When I went to bed, upstairs, there was first a TL-light (white tubes...) with a very bad starter, so it flickered a dfew times first... WHenever the light flickered on, I saw things moving around in the room... and when it was finally on, I checked the whole room, closet and under the bed... my heart was beating as loud and as fast as Slayer's drums performing live playing Angel of Death... eheh...

Apart from that, I think the movie will be ace :)

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Bart, how can you use the expressions 'Stephen King' and 'Home alone' in the same sentence?!

I may have to throw you some fish next time I find you in the Chatroom!

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I really can't wait to see how these movies will come out. After reading through the chat log it seems they are going the right way keeping the spirit of PJs trilogy, using the same sort of solutions (locations, actours, technology, etc.), of course, adapting it to Gillermo and this movie.

So, how long till 2011? :lol:

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Thank you Matthew for posting the link to the transcript! :D
I cannot wait to see how this all comes together!
The only things I have any concerns about are that they mentioned Gollum being 60 years younger and that the Wargs are going to be more wolf-like. I just hope they don't do anything like what Lucas did with Yoda in Episode One of Star Wars; Gollum is roughly 529 years old at the time of The Hobbit so I hope they don't try to make him look too much younger than he looks in LotR. As for the Wargs/wolves...they are (in my mind) the same animal. Going by what Tolkien wrote you can see how he interchanged the names of this beast multiple times throughout the story as is the case when he mentions Goblins and Orc throughout his tales. So, I can see the Warg Chieftain that leads the group of Wargs/wolves made to speak...maybe make it more intelligent that the others, or even make it speak in it's own language and while Gandalf and the others are in the trees have Gandalf translate what they ware saying to the others. There are ways around keeping Wargs the same for the consistency of the films while still pursuing the talking Wargs. Just my 2 cents. :D

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Guillermo Del Torro wrote:
I believe that Gandalf is meant to be used in that way- coming and going in and out of the narrative. If anything, this creates the perfect setting for those “gaps” to be bridged by the second film…

I noticed that when I was reading the transcript just now - thats as good as saying the second film will be the Fall of the Necromancer isn't it?

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Swjedi18 wrote:
Will [we] be seeing The While Council in The Hobbit?

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There's a very good chance if the "gaps" are filled in some form in either narrative.


Another quote from the director that supports this

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Another quote from the director that supports this


but i don't think i've posted on this topic yet. I wouldn't know :lol:


good news on the fil front, i can't wait.

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Another quote from the director that supports this


but i don't think i've posted on this topic yet. I wouldn't know :lol:


good news on the fil front, i can't wait.

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the director wrote:
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Another quote from the director that supports this


but i don't think i've posted on this topic yet. I wouldn't know :lol:


That was bad ... :wink:

I think it is very good of them to do this. I've just read through the film script and they've got a good view of what they want to do , and it does look very promising top me! :D
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