Fairly wide-ranging interview from Deadline with Peter Jackon conducted around the time of the San Diego Comic-Con.
It actually contains little that’s new: the fact that The Dam Busters film is still on the cards will be of interest to war-buffs who remember the 1955 original. And apparently Jackson and Mortensen have chatted about those 3D comments that Viggo made to press a couple of months back, too. Something something misquote. Supposedly.
Anyway, here’s the meatiest bit of the entire interview about The Hobbit: Continue reading “Jackson muses on his Middle-earth exit”
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A heads-up for any readers who are keen to see the teaser trailer for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies in the cinema. TORn staffer Rasputin the Evil Balrog
saw the teaser attached to Guardians of the Galaxy in IMAX 3D at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood last night. Continue reading “Hobbit 3 teaser trailer attached to Guardians of the Galaxy”
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After we posted on our Facebook page about the update to TheHobbit.com, I noticed a fair few folks craving a desktop wallpaper of the new background for the official site.
Basically, a horizontal version of the official teaser poster. Continue reading “Download this high-res desktop wallpaper of Bilbo kneeling with Sting!”
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Check these five official stills from The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies teaser trailer. The resolution is a lot higher than on any of the other stills floating around right now. The one of Smaug strafing Lake-town is amazing. Continue reading “Five official stills from The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies teaser trailer”
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Well, the teaser trailer is here. and I think we can all agree that it was well worth the wait. Here are thirteen highlights from it that we totally love!
Continue reading “Thirteen highlights from the teaser for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies”
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Moments ago, the teaser trailer for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies went live on the internet.
One minute and forty-eight seconds of epic, set to Billy Boyd heartbreaking tune from The Return of the King, The Edge of Night. At this point we think it’s worth reminding you of what one of our spies said to us just a couple of weeks back: “it’s going to make us [all] cry!”
The best line? There’s only four, but for mine it’s:
““Will you follow me, one last time?”
Just wow!
But enough gabble — check it out for yourself! We’ll be back with more our analysis!
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