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Footage for the fans :drool:

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Thanks for the link :up:.
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Really cool! Thanks for the link Mazda.

It's a real shame it's being filmed in 3D. I'm afraid they might try to be too gimmicky with it, as apposed to doing what they did with LotR, which was just creating a masterpiece...
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this is going to be awesome :up:

never liked the hobbit as much as the ring or silmarillion, but i bet it looks good on screen
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Wait, 2-3 years...? When does this come out? I was expecting it this year, early next at most?

EDIT: Also, I love how many Brit actors are in this.
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I thought this thread would be about shaft :mad:
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cheers Mazda. Good video
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I really hope that Guillermo Del Toro's animatronic approach is preserved by Peter Jackson. I was drooling over the idea of high quality SFX robots and props for close-ups.

I'll be all over this anyway as I loved LoTR.
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seremtan wrote:never liked the hobbit as much as the ring or silmarillion, but i bet it looks good on screen
The Hobbit was my gateway into Tolkien [was on our 7th grade English curriculum] so I'm well chuffed :up:
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last thing I wanna see is a movie with a bunch of yeahso's running around...
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agreed...now that would be really annoying...having to watch your step to make sure u don't accidentally step on 'em...poor fucking midgets :olo:
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Flames in The Void thanks guys.
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LawL wrote:your cock in my ass, thanks guys.
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I read that he's filming this on 48 frames per second instead of the usual 24.

edit:
Jackson's lost a lot of weight apparently
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MKJ wrote:I thought this thread would be about shaft :mad:
lol
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Eraser wrote:I read that he's filming this on 48 frames per second instead of the usual 24.

edit:
Jackson's lost a lot of weight apparently
Since filming King Kong:

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Good for him, at the very least it means he'll stick around longer and make more amazing films. Duhard could learn a thing or two from this guy's workout plan.
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Eraser wrote:I read that he's filming this on 48 frames per second instead of the usual 24
You sure you're not thinking about Cameron's next Avatar film? Or are they both doing this?
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Captain Mazda wrote: Good for him, at the very least it means he'll stick around longer and make more amazing films. Duhard could learn a thing or two from this guy's workout plan.
Didn't he get gastric bypass surgery?
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xer0s wrote:
Eraser wrote:I read that he's filming this on 48 frames per second instead of the usual 24
You sure you're not thinking about Cameron's next Avatar film? Or are they both doing this?
they're doing it for the hobbit as well
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Nice...
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awesome, thanks for the link
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Nice link. First time I've seen this. Three years until the movie comes out though :(
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A first look at The Hobbit’s dwarves
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http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/970758/ ... arves.html
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shopped

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