Greetings — Quickbeam here.

We’ve already learned that Michael DeLuca, President of Production for New Line Cinema, said sayonara yesterday. Or maybe he was fired… or laid off… we don’t really know. All things being equal, suffice it to say that a very young and creative force behind the Lord of the Rings project is now absent.

Why would DeLuca leave after bringing so much success to New Line? Keep in mind the old adage: In Hollywood, you’re only as good as your last picture. That means even though DeLuca is responsible for green-lighting a remarkable list of money makers (Seven, Rush Hour, the Austin Powers franchise, to name a few), somebody has to take the fall for the huge disappointment of Little Nicky, which was also under DeLuca’s wing. Since the year 2000 was a mediocre year for New Line, the shape of the executive landscape is bound to change.

But has everyone forgotten that Lord of the Rings will, ultimately, be the biggest financial box-office dream that any studio could hope for? I may not be a hard-boiled Distribution Prexy but even I can see how stacked the odds are on this. Still, there are other dark forces behind the curtain influencing events.

This is what Daily Variety had to say: 

“In the wake of the Time Warner-AOL merger, which closed last week, the pressure has been on New Line, whose films such as the Sandler vehicle Little Nicky have failed to turn a profit. And then there is the long-gestating Warren Beatty starrer Town and Country, which has everyone worried: Budget for the pic, finally set for release in March, has soared to more than $80 million.”

I’ll translate this for you. New Line Cinema is well under the umbrella of Warner Bros. But now, thanks to the merger, Warner Bros. does not really belong to itself anymore… They have to answer to a larger entity. If you like, you can imagine all of Steve Case’s ill-mannered and brutish henchmen running around the Warner lot barking orders. People will be fired. Projects will be taken out of development. This could get ugly before it’s all over.

With New Line taking big investment risks like Town and Country, and especially sinking $270 million into a huge 3-picture fantasy franchise, you better believe the pressure is on for the current slate of films to rake in the dough. And like I said, the year 2000 has left a very bad taste in their mouths. If the current Thirteen Days underperforms at the box-office, then the stink will really hit the fan.

You may not immediately think that the merger of AOL and Time-Warner would have much effect on the Peter Jackson trilogy of films. And I personally hope with all my soul that they leave this particular production alone. But it may have an effect — in ways yet to be seen.

Much too hasty,

Quickbeam

From: The folks at Corona

Michael DeLuca has stepped down as head production burrito at New Line Cinema after eight years. 2000 was not a very stellar year for the studio, with films like Little Nicky nowhere near recuperating its costs and Dungeons & Dragons not living up to expectations. As a result, DeLuca is out and is expected to be succeeded by New Line music president Toby Emmerich, who also scribed Frequency for the studio. No definite word yet on what DeLuca will do next, though he has been offered a production deal at the studio.

Ringer Mark sends in a heads up of two stories in today’s Syndey Morning Herald (Jan 18th):

Coming Lord of the ClicksTrue Hobbit fans, prepare to watch and weep as the commercial juggernaut that will carry tonnes of Lord of the Rings merchandise into stores builds speed online and off… [More]

Teasing Australians into a hobbit habitWhen the trailer for the film The Lord of the Rings was released in the United States last Friday, hard-core J.R.R.Tolkien fans queued in the pouring rain for up to 12 hours to see just one minute and 46 seconds of footage… [More]

Observant ringer fan Lindsay sent us this news:

I was watching Access Hollywood today, and they anounced that they would be showing the preview tomorrow(Jan.18).

Great news!!! Get those VCR’s running folks..:) Want to know when Access Hollywood is showing in your neighborhood? Check out their listings page. [More]

As we have reported before, a LOTR TV Spot will be seen during the Superbowl on Jan 28. Now, a word of warning for all Canadian TORNadoes up here, we will most likely NOT be seeing the New Line trailer, as since the last 4 or 5 years, we don’t get to see any of the american comercials at all 🙁

Read about LOTR and all the other coolness you can see while watching the Big Game at AICN. [More]

1. Fellowship of the Ring.

(Need we say more?)

Well, actually, Harry over at AICN has come up with 10 Films Not to Miss in 2001 list and, unlike E! Online, he got it right! He has LOTR as his number one. [More]