Undoubtedly fueled by dozens of emails on the subject Sir Ian McKellen decided to update the e-post section on his website today. The main topic? Why the situation between Peter Jackson and New Line of course! McKellen states “It’s hard to imagine any other director matching his achievement in Tolkien country.” However, he is not too glum about the future: “We will have to await developments but being an optimist I am hoping that New Line, MGM and Wingnut can settle outstanding problems so that the long expected “Hobbit” is filmed sooner rather than later.” Read his full answer here!
Month: November 2006
The Sydney Morning Herald reports on the recent developments concerning The Hobbit, including fan reaction right here on TheOneRing.net. [More]
TheOneRing.net and the entire Tolkien community spent the last day reacting to the jaw-dropping letter we received from Peter Jackson concerning The Hobbit.
Thanks to the support of many Ringers, we’ve compiled a contact list of individuals and companies who have a say in the decision making process and the events that have lead to Peter Jackson and his team dropping involvement with The Hobbit. We encourage you to make your voices heard and send letters and emails to the entities on this list. [Read the Letter] [React]
A day has passed since the big bombshell regarding Peter Jackson’s removal as future director of The Hobbit. Ringers from around the world continue to discuss events and possible fan action in TheOneRing.net’s IRC channel. If you to care to join us, simply sign in through our java chat using your browser. Alternatively, point your favourite IRC client to our server:irc.theonering.net and join #theonering.net. Come along and vent and discuss. All we request is that you do so politely!
We also have very lively discussion boards where the conversation is on fire. [Join in]
Eowyn sends along these great pics from the recent Ring*Con convention held in Germany. Take a look! [More]
Daniel writes: Every year the Ojai Music Festival has a house tour to help raise funds. This was the 61st year of the Festival and there was what has to have been the crowning jewel of houses on the tour. It was the Whitman House as noted on The One Ring on November 7th. This stunning home was designed and built by noted architect Marc Whitman and his wife Julia. Julias father bought the original home that had been built in the 1930s as part of a cattle ranch. Marc remodeled the home in two phases with an eye to influence by art nouveau and gothic revival especially Antoni Gaudi and Bernard Maybeck. The delightful result is a home that, to a Tolkien fans eyes, looks like a combination of a hobbit hole and Rivendell. [More]