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Post by Serge Hall on Jun 25, 2010 15:27:26 GMT -3
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Post by Dr. Helmer, Ph.D on Jun 25, 2010 17:09:10 GMT -3
Tomara mesmo, melhor coisa!
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Post by Serge Hall on Jun 25, 2010 18:59:10 GMT -3
Ainda mais que ele já fez os dois filmes que ele queria mesmo fazer depois de O Senhor dos Anéis, então acho que vai se envolver com gosto nesse.
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Post by Rapha on Jul 1, 2010 11:57:12 GMT -3
Ótima notícia!
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Post by Rapha on Oct 21, 2010 22:38:35 GMT -3
O Tim do The Office UK vai ser o Bilbo! Peter Jackson Announces ‘The Hobbit’ Actors: Martin Freeman Confirmed as Bilbo, Dwarvish Company CastPeter Jackson has, at long last, made an official announcement about who will appear in The Hobbit. He has confirmed Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins, taking over the role originated by Ian Holm in The Lord of the Rings. A great many other names were released as well, almost all of whom make up the large company of Dwarves that hires Bilbo to be their ‘burgler’ before setting out to kill the dragon Smaug and recover the dwarven treasure the dragon uses as a bed. All the names are after the break. Complementing Mr. Freeman are: Richard Armitage (MI-5, Captain America) as Thorin Oakenshield, leader of the Dwarves, whose grandfather ruled the Lonely Mountain settlement destroyed by Smaug. Aidan Turner (Being Human) and Rob Kazinsky (EastEnders) as Kili and Fili, nephews of Thorin. Graham McTavish (Secretariat) as Dwalin, blue-bearded, first to arrive at the home of Bilbo Baggins. John Callen as Oin, skillful fire-maker. Brother of Gloin. Stephen Hunter (All Saints) as Bombur, the fat, sleepy and slow member of Thorin’s company. Mark Hadlow (King Kong) as Dori, strongest of the Dwarves, who carries Bilbo on his back at one point. Peter Hambleton (The Strip) as Gloin, brother of Oin, initially suspicious of Bilbo’s worth, but eventually convinced. Father of Gimli from The Lord of the Rings. More info to come in the coming hours. That’s only eight Dwarves, so we need five more names to make up the film’s company of thirteen. Mr. Jackson is also expected to confirm the return of Ian McKellan as Gandalf and Andy Serkis as Gollum. He may announce roles for Jimmy Nebitt and David Tennant (would he be Bard?) as well. Other actors mentioned by Deadline as possibles are Stephen Fry, Saoirse Ronan, Aidan Turner as a possible Elf King and Bill Nighy as a potential voice for Smaug the Dragon. So, is this announcement a way to combat the rather glum news that has plagued the production of The Hobbit in the past few weeks. While the two films were finally greenlit a week ago (huzzah!) labor disputes in New Zealand and Australia cast a pall over the production. While those disputes have been resolved (read: dropped) they were enough to worry Warner Bros. that New Zealand might not be the place to shoot these movies after all. We’re still waiting to hear if the production will move, with the Leavesden Studios (home of Harry Potter) as one likely destination. www.slashfilm.com/2010/10/21/watch-joseph-gordonlevitt-morgan-morgenstern/
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Post by Rapha on Dec 22, 2011 9:24:54 GMT -3
Certeza que todo mundo já viu, mas só ressucitando o tópico. Muito bom ver isso de novo!
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Post by Serge Hall on Dec 22, 2011 10:30:58 GMT -3
Dispensável falar que eu marejei e tal.
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Post by sanduiche de presunto on Dec 22, 2011 23:01:06 GMT -3
Imagino o tipo de gordura que vão ter que colocar pra dividir isso em 2 partes. O livro é uma aventura infanto-juvenil da mais simples possível, lá e de volta outra vez, não tem absolutamente nada pra justificar o tom épico maior que a vida do Senhor dos Anéis. Quero ver se o Peter Jackson vai conseguir equilibrar um ritmo interessante nisso.
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Post by Serge Hall on Dec 23, 2011 0:29:49 GMT -3
Também acho que dava pra fechar num filme só de 3 horas, talvez 03h20. No entanto, a segunda metade do livro eu lembro que se encaixa muito bem no épico clássico.
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Post by Rapha on Dec 23, 2011 7:08:55 GMT -3
Mas o livro é muito bom, legal ou legalzinho?
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Post by Serge Hall on Dec 23, 2011 10:40:41 GMT -3
Eu acho muito bom.
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Post by cavalca on Jan 1, 2012 23:22:45 GMT -3
Mas o livro é só o primeiro filme. O segundo é a transição dele com O Senhor dos Anéis, não?
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Post by khansc on Feb 26, 2012 4:19:47 GMT -3
Estou louco pra ver a guerra que não acontece no livro porque o Bilbo desmaia. Aposto que vão fazer uma festa caótica dela.
E SPOILERS
A cena em câmera lenta com o dragão sendo morto com uma flechada vai ficar horrível.
SEM SPOILERS.
De resto 1 filme bastava.
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Post by khansc on Feb 26, 2012 4:21:53 GMT -3
Mas o livro é só o primeiro filme. O segundo é a transição dele com O Senhor dos Anéis, não? Eu li como um livro só. O que seria esse segundo livro?
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Post by sanduiche de presunto on Feb 26, 2012 15:50:07 GMT -3
Não tem segundo livro, provavelmente vão pegar alguma coisa dos epílogos do Senhor dos Anéis (tem umas 200 páginas depois do livro) e inventar alguma merda pra encher dois filmes.
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