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Holy shit, that video.
Man said:I suspect they are shooting a green screen in London/Pinewood studios is because Christopher Lee is too old to travel.![]()
Almost certainly the reason, at the BAFTAs last year he looked very frail and was barely able to walk.Man said:I suspect they are shooting a green screen in London/Pinewood studios is because Christopher Lee is too old to travel.![]()
Yeah, it's both familiar and surreal.Jtwo said:Yeah, watching this video is really great. The mood of the whole thing is just so... comforting.
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You should read the thread before you post.Shuusui said:
A goddess, and continues to be amazingly gorgeous as she ages.EatChildren said:Man, Cate Blanchett is just way too beautiful for this world.
EatChildren said:Man, Cate Blanchett is just way too beautiful for this world.
Supposedly they shot some scenes with Ian Holm as well.Man said:I suspect they are shooting a green screen in London/Pinewood studios is because Christopher Lee is too old to travel.![]()
With Elijah Wood as well, who recently came over to the UK. It would be nice if Bilbo was retelling his story to Frodo on the way to Tol Eressea or Valinor.GCX said:Supposedly they shot some scenes with Ian Holm as well.
Edmond Dantès said:With Elijah Wood as well, who recently came over to the UK. It would be nice if Bilbo was retelling his story to Frodo on the way to Tol Eressea or Valinor.
Edmond Dantès said:With Elijah Wood as well, who recently came over to the UK. It would be nice if Bilbo was retelling his story to Frodo on the way to Tol Eressea or Valinor.
brucewaynegretzky said:So what you're telling me is that the Vampire from Being Human left the show to be the least important dwarf?! Damnit! I don't remember the book very well, so I wasn't sure what his character's part was. Benedict Cumberbatch is going to be the voice of Smaug right? So we probably won't see much of him until the second movie?
Smaug, as well as the Necromancer (although this hasn't been officially confirmed, but was mentioned in the Empire magazine exclusive)brucewaynegretzky said:So what you're telling me is that the Vampire from Being Human left the show to be the least important dwarf?! Damnit! I don't remember the book very well, so I wasn't sure what his character's part was. Benedict Cumberbatch is going to be the voice of Smaug right? So we probably won't see much of him until the second movie?
Nothing weird with being fascinated by the film making process and how Peter and co successfully adapted the supposedly unfilmable LOTR.bengraven said:Is it weird that I haven't seen the trilogy in a couple years, yet I want to watch the hours and hours of fine crafted making of documentaries on the EEs...BEFORE the movies?
Galvanise_ said:Fili and Kili are actually the most active dwarves. They are on look-out the most often, explore all of the caves before the party settles and thenDie fighting alongside their uncle (a very important relationship in Norse Mythology/Old English folktales) at the Battle of Five Armies. They'll get a lot of screen time.
Cumberbatch is also playing the Necromancer, so during the White Council scenes we might get flashbacks/scenes from when they discovered his presence/true self wandering through the forest.
Edmond Dantès said:Nothing weird with being fascinated by the film making process and how Peter and co successfully adapted the supposedly unfilmable LOTR.
bengraven said:They made the creation of maquettes and interviews with grips dramatic and emotional. They are the best special features ever IMHO.
That and I really love the cast and their back and forths.
I hope they include all of the video blogs on the eventual Blu ray release, especially for those who are avoiding everything related to The Hobbit films until the day of release.Galvanise_ said:I was stunned at just how 'I'm stoned and don't give a fuck' Viggo's voice sounded. I think the whole thing could have done with a bit more Christopher Lee. He has one of those epic voices and I bet he has some stories to tell!
The back-and-forth between the Dwarves will be awesome in the Hobbit appendices. We've already had a taste of it!
bengraven said:the ending.is going to be hella sad to see five of them die
Galvanise_ said:I was stunned at just how 'I'm stoned and don't give a fuck' Viggo's voice sounded. I think the whole thing could have done with a bit more Christopher Lee. He has one of those epic voices and I bet he has some stories to tell!
The back-and-forth between the Dwarves will be awesome in the Hobbit appendices. We've already had a taste of it!
Ixion said:I thought it was three? Thorin, Fili, and Kili?
You're probably thinking of the animated movie, which changed things around.
bengraven said:Yes, yes, and yes.
That said, I wish Chris would tell us the stories of his many meetings with Tolkien. I really appreciate his knowledge in the commentaries and makings of, on how he helped them with pronunciation (and few others alive could do that) and such...
When someone mispronounces Sauron (Sawron), I do a deep Lee voice and say "SOW-RON". Love him.
scola said:Although, this conflicts with my nerdcore self that will rage if they don't start the movie with the line "In a hole, in the ground, there lived a Hobbit," read by old bilbo
Galvanise_ said:Christopher Lee is one person I could talk to all day. I'd ask him about Tolkein as a person, his knowledge of middle earth, his hammer-horror movies, star wars, his involvement in power metal albums etc.
He is one interesting guy.
As for Saruman, I didn't mind the changes made in the movie, but I was disappointed that they didn't explore Saruman's voice more. I enjoyed that chapter a lot.
Kyaw said:Aww man that video was great!
The chemistry between everyone was great.
bengraven said:I wonder how much of his manipulation we'll be seeing in this. I can't remember if he was evil yet...I believe he doesn't turn evil until the moment he realizes the ring still exists.
Either way, he's the head of the White Council. He's the man/maia in charge of the most powerful council of beings in ME.
I wonder if PJ is playing it as he's good until the very end of Hobbit when the dark side is hinted at, or if he'll be evil and scheming the entire time.
He'd already started using the Palentir, thus encountered Sauron by the time of the White Council leadership debate, where he was chosen to lead.Galvanise_ said:I think he'll be seen as 'turning' throughout. Galadriel thought having him lead the White Council was a foolish move. He helped the White Council members only to help facilitate his search for The Ring. He was steadily more corrupt as time went on.
He was well aware of where the One Ring might be found before The White Council we'll see in this movie. His ambitions for power will already be well under way. In fact, if my memory serves me correctly, he'll have been corrupted for hundreds of years already. Smeagol found The One Ring in the same year that he lead the first White Council and LOTR and The Hobbit took place hundreds of years after that event.
He'll probably be portrayed as acting good, but with his desires shown to the viewer, with only Galadriel suspecting him.
The seeds of jealousy/animosity were already planted, because Saruman seemed to be a very proud spirit even then. That pride and lust for power escalated in his time inhabiting Middle-Earth, eventually leading to his corruption and eventual ignominious downfall.But two only came forward: Curumo, who was chosen by Aulë, and Alatar, who was sent by Oromë. Then Manwë asked, where was Olórin? And Olórin, who was clad in grey, and having just entered from a journey had seated himself at the edge of the council, asked what Manwë would have of him. Manwë replied that he wished Olórin to go as the third messenger to Middle-earth. But Olórin declared that he was too weak for such a task, and that he feared Sauron. Then Manwë said that that was all the more reason why he should go, and that he commanded Olórin. But Varda looked up and said "Not as the third;" and Curumo remembered it.
EatChildren said:Man, Cate Blanchett is just way too beautiful for this world.
Edmond Dantès said:He'd already started using the Palentir, thus encountered Sauron by the time of the White Council leadership debate, where he was chosen to lead.
Also, it seems like his animosity towards Gandalf reaches as far back as Valinor, when they were first chosen by the Valar.
From the Unfinished Tales: The Istari.
The seeds of jealousy/animosity were already planted, because Saruman seemed to be a very proud spirit even then. That pride and lust for power escalated in his time inhabiting Middle-Earth, eventually leading to his corruption and eventual ignominious downfall.