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majorjoe23 12-15-09 09:40 AM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 9890032)
Why can't they just put some makeup on Ian Holmes? They can make actors look old but not old actors look young w/ makeup?

"I keep telling you, he's 73 years old and he's dead."

Kmical 12-15-09 10:06 AM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9890437)
At this point, it's easier to just list actors who HAVEN'T been rumored for the role:

Kenan Thompson
Abe Vigoda

Abe Vigoda as Gandalf has some promise:

"Bilbo, never laugh at a live dragon ... you putz!"

Barry Woodward 12-15-09 11:38 AM

That Bilbo Baggins Look + Sound
 
British comedian David Mitchell ("Peep Show") would be the perfect Bilbo Baggins:

http://blogimages.project76.tv/ejOEQ...tchell-001.jpg

David Mitchell's Soapbox:

http://www.channelflip.com/2009/02/0...soapbox-mouse/

First series of Peep Show on Hulu:

http://www.hulu.com/peep-show

For those with region free DVD players:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Peep-Show-1-.../dp/B001O6R2UA

The Bus 12-15-09 04:09 PM

re: The Hobbit
 
Wasn't Tobey already a Hobbit?

Supermallet 12-15-09 04:14 PM

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Martin Freeman, star of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, would be my first choice:

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/...07_228x341.jpg

pinata242 12-15-09 04:18 PM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Suprmallet (Post 9891300)
Martin Freeman, star of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, would be my first choice:

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/...07_228x341.jpg

:up: :up: :up: a thousand times :up:

DeputyDave 12-15-09 06:44 PM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by superdeluxe (Post 9890374)
Yeah but 50's in hobbit is 30's in human years.

No, I believe he was described in the book as "middle aged" too.

Goldberg74 12-15-09 07:05 PM

re: The Hobbit
 
No Patton Oswald = No Sale!

jk ;)

Artman 12-15-09 08:54 PM

re: The Hobbit
 
You'd have to think they're looking at those guys at least. From a financial standpoint...lets see, with a big star the film makes 900mill, without a big star the film makes 900mill...and they save 20million in salaries.

My Other Self 12-15-09 09:22 PM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9890437)
At this point, it's easier to just list actors who HAVEN'T been rumored for the role:

Kenan Thompson
Abe Vigoda

Is that a Good Burger joke not in a Criterion thread?

superdeluxe 12-15-09 11:14 PM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by DeputyDave (Post 9891552)
No, I believe he was described in the book as "middle aged" too.

Really? Because in the cartoon rendition of it, he doesn't look middle aged, I will have to re-read the book tho.

superdeluxe 12-15-09 11:15 PM

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http://thehogshead.org/wp-content/up.../05/tumnus.jpg

pinata242 12-15-09 11:18 PM

re: The Hobbit
 
That's a faun, not a hobbit.

superdeluxe 12-15-09 11:32 PM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 9891975)
That's a faun, not a hobbit.

i know, but I think he should be bilbo.

superdeluxe 12-15-09 11:41 PM

re: The Hobbit
 
Some Older News, but not yet posted here:

http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/artic...96/story.jhtml

Ian Mckellan, Hugo Weavrng and Cate Blanchett will be back:

BEVERLY HILLS, California — Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" movies thrilled millions of moviegoers, endeared themselves to us, and touched fans so deeply that many feel like Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf the Grey, Aragorn, and the rest are members of the family. It's no surprise, then, that they've spent the six years since "Return of the King" wondering if we'll ever see those characters onscreen again. Now, Jackson is hard at work prepping a return to Middle-earth with "The Hobbit" and has revealed to us that three — and only three — of the "Rings" actors will be returning for the family reunion.

"Gandalf, being a 2,000-year-old wizard, is still around and plays a major role in 'The Hobbit,' and we're having Ian McKellen reprise," explained the filmmaker, who is executive-producing the flick and writing the screenplay. "There's a couple of other characters: Elrond, who was played by Hugo Weaving [in the original films], and there's a possibility of Galadriel, who was played by Cate Blanchett."

With that, the fiercely loyal-to-J.R.R. Tolkien filmmaker shot down any talk of folks like Orlando Bloom, Sean Astin, Dominic Monaghan, Viggo Mortensen or John Rhys-Davies being shoehorned into the prequel via flashback, flash-forward, dream sequence or any other Hollywood trickery — as much as some fans might like to see them again.

"In some respects, it's a prequel," Jackson said of the flick, which he plans to begin filming in mid-2010. "In book terms, the world of 'The Hobbit' takes place 60 years before 'The Lord of the Rings,' as it was written by Tolkien. So, not a lot of the characters actually feature, because they weren't around yet."

As for the film itself — the first of two planned "Hobbit" flicks — Jackson gave us an update. "Guillermo Del Toro is the director of 'The Hobbit' — we're producing it for him — and I'm involved in the scriptwriting, which I love," he explained. "Screenwriting is my favorite part of the whole process. I'm very happy being one of the writing team on 'The Hobbit,' and we've written the first script. It's two movies, and we've written the first script, which the studio responded well to. And we're now halfway through the second script."

"At this rate," he said, "we're on target to begin shooting the first half of next year."

As for his returning stars, the filmmaker, whose "The Lovely Bones" hits theaters later this month, said McKellen is onboard, and he has no fear that Weaving and Blanchett would be willing to return as well.

"They are elves, so once again, in the realm of Middle-earth, they're immortal, they don't age," he said of Galadriel and Elrond, the only returning "LOTR" main roles besides Gandalf in his script. "We have a process that would start with showing them the script. We're not [beginning] any official process until we have the 'official' script that they can read."

DeputyDave 12-17-09 01:58 PM

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Tobey's denying it. It looks like a false rumor.

Giles 12-17-09 02:18 PM

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Tobey and Elijah always confused as being the same person ... ;)

Hokeyboy 12-17-09 02:31 PM

re: The Hobbit
 
Maguire's too slight and too lame. Cast the fat dude from The Full Monty/The Flintsones sequel... or John Simm (from the BBC "Life on Mars").

Supermallet 12-17-09 03:25 PM

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Hopefully someone is smart enough to cast Nick Frost as a dwarf.

rexinnih 12-17-09 03:34 PM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9890437)
At this point, it's easier to just list actors who HAVEN'T been rumored for the role:

Kenan Thompson
Abe Vigoda

Fish! Fish! Fish! Fish!

superdeluxe 01-05-10 01:43 PM

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New info regarding Casting info:

http://www.collider.com/2010/01/04/c...bbit-revealed/
Spoiler:


BILBO] A well-to-do, respectable Hobbit…. Although he doesn’t realize it himself, BILBO has a good deal of courage; he can be practical and resilient. He has a good sense of humour, and is able to appreciate the ridiculous. He is very quick on the uptake and is well read having been encouraged to read widely by his mother. The most distinguishing characteristic about BILBO is his humanity; he is empathetic with a big heart and generous spirit. LEAD. AGE: 25-35. ACCENT - STANDARD R.P.
[THORIN OAKENSHEILD] Heir to the Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor, Thorin Oakensheild was forced to lead his people far away from their homelands into exile in the Blue Mountains. Powerfully built and a legendary fighter, Thorin has led a tough and dangerous life and it shows on his face. He is sharp eyed and sharp tongued, proud in his bearing and un-trusting of those he does not know. But Thorin is also capable of intense loyalty, immense courage and surprising gentleness and humour. Thorin will be required to wear a wig and beard and some minor prosthetics make-up, like a nose or forehead, is possible. LEAD. AGE: EARLY 40′S to MID 50′S. ACCENT - STANDARD R.P. OR SLIGHTLY ACCENTED REGIONAL ENGLISH ACCENT.

[FILI & KILI] Two Dwarf brothers, nephews to Thorin Oakensheild, the legendary Dwarf Lord who is heir to the Kingdom of Erebor. Fili and Kili are of noble lineage, not that you would necessarily know it from their relaxed demeanor. Fili being the elder of the two (Fili is probably fair haired, but this is not essential.) They are both good- looking, strong and expert fighters having been trained with weapons as from a young age.. Kili is more carefree and reckless. Fili and Kili will be required to wear a wig and beard, and some minor prosthetics make-up, like a nose or forehead, is possible. LEAD. AGE: EARLY TO MID 20′S. ACCENT - STANDARD R.P. OR SLIGHTLY ACCENTED REGIONAL ENGLISH ACCENT.

[GLOIN] A DWARF of the line of Durin. He is related to the more noble Family of Thorin Oakenshield, being a distant cousin. Of all the Company of Dwarves who set out on the Quest to The Lonely Mountain GLOIN is the most outspoken, opinionated and is not afraid to challenge authority. He has a tendency to be something of a gloom merchant, but despite this dourness, GLOIN is also strong and brave and loyal - and ultimately a lovable and endearing character. Well known to audiences as the FATHER of GIMLI. Gloin will be required to wear a wig and beard and some minor prosthetics make-up, like a nose or forehead, is possible. LEAD. AGE: 40-50. ACCENT: MUST HAVE A SCOTTISH ACCENT.

[RADAGAST THE BROWN] One of the Istari… Like the other five Wizards, RADAGAST has taken the form of an old man. Somewhat scruffy and prone to wandering the wilds,. He is however a close friend of GANDALF the Grey who holds him in great affection and admires RADAGAST’s gentle spirit.. He has a cheery disposition and a twinkle in his eye; RADAGAST is eccentric, forgetful and easily distracted. This role will require a wig, beard and possible prosthetic make- up. LEAD. AGE: 50-70. ACCENT - STANDARD R.P. OR SLIGHTLY ACCENTED REGIONAL ENGLISH ACCENT.

[ITARIL] FEMALE, A WOODLAND ELF, this character is one the Silvan Elves. The Silvan Elves are seen as more earthy and practical. Shorter than other elves, she is still quick and lithe and physically adept, being able to fight with both sword and bow. Showing promise as a fighter at a young age, ITARIL was chosen to train to become part of the Woodland King’s Guard. This is the only life she has ever expected to live, until she meets and secretly falls in love with a young ELF LORD. This role will require a wig and contact lenses to be worn. Some prosthetic make-up may also be required. LEAD. AGE: 17-27. ACCENT - STANDARD R.P.

[PRIMULA BRANDYBUCK] Primula is a bright, lively and pretty young Hobbit. She is considered to be ‘wayward’ and ‘not proper’. But PRIMULA doesn’t care. - Prone to letting words and thoughts tumble out of her mouth without pause, PRIMULA can also be acutely observant. Kind hearted with a loving nature, she is the type of person who can light up a room sptv050769. LEAD. AGE: 18-27 STANDARD R.P. OR SLIGHTLY ACCENTED REGIONAL ENGLISH ACCENT.

[DROGO] Bilbo’s cousin, he has known Bilbo all his life and ends up becoming Frodo’s father. Drogo’s outgoing, friendly - likes his food and good ale and the companionship of others.. He is good looking, well liked and well known around The Shire and is a bit of a ladies man (in contrast to Bilbo.) He’s not interested in the outside world. In fact, he’s quite happy and content with his lot. He is naturally funny in that unintentional, Hobbity, English Village sort of way - someone who is immediately likable. LEAD. AGE: 25-35. ACCENT - STANDARD R.P. OR REGIONAL ENGLISH ACCENT (SHOULD NOT BE HEAVILY ACCENTED).

[SMAUG] VOICEOVER ONLY. Two hundred years earlier, the Dragon SMAUG came down from the barren northern reaches and laid waste to the Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor. Sitting upon his pile of gold, he has grown to a truly immense size. Old and yet not old, his voice still carries the sense of a sharp and lethal mind. He is the most deadly creature in all Middle-earth - and he knows it. Sly, quick and ferociously intelligent SMAUG is a dangerous opponent and not one to under-estimate. If he has weakness it is his unbridled greed and his arrogance. His voice is part of what gives him is power - his ability to seduce, persuade and flatter, even to display a degree of charm. But any sense of civility or consideration for others is utterly false. He is merciless and without empathy for any other living creature. He is a killer sptv050769. AGE: 40-70. ACCENT - STANDARD R.P ACCENT
Nice, Radagast is going to be in the movie

Artman 01-05-10 02:40 PM

re: The Hobbit
 
Eh, Bilbo's age 25-35. I was hoping they'd go a little older. Is that how old he's supposed to be?

superdeluxe 01-05-10 02:42 PM

re: The Hobbit
 

Originally Posted by Artman (Post 9924619)
Eh, Bilbo's age 25-35. I was hoping they'd go a little older. Is that how old he's supposed to be?

Yup. Bilbo is mid-50s in hobbit years, which is 20's early 30's in human terms.

Josh-da-man 01-06-10 01:06 AM

re: The Hobbit
 
Regarding that casting list and a "surprise" character who appears on it...

I would like to nominate
Spoiler:
Tom (Doctor Who) Baker for the role of Radagast the Brown.)

MoviePage 01-06-10 08:42 AM

re: The Hobbit
 
I really hope Maguire is a false rumor. We already had one Tolkien adaptation in which the lead was played by a big-eyed man-boy, and he was the worst thing about it.

McAvoy would be perfect. Martin Freeman certainly looks the part but I'm not convinced of his acting talent just yet.


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