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Las fotos de Zodiac y la Red Social están concebidas de forma artesana, no entiendo la comparación con los engendros lucasianos.

Y el corto 8 de Magnolia también está realizado a la antigua a pesar de estar rodado con RED.
 
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Ahora ya no sonaria raro que cambiaran a Martin Freeman por Morgan Freeman para el papel de Bilbo.
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Lo que le faltaba a esta película, otra polémica más. Vaya hija de perra más lista que mil demonios. A perfectas sabiendas de lo políticamente correcta que puede ser la industria y de que millones de idiotas alrededor del mundo podrían organizar un auténtico pollo con esta tontería, ha logrado su objetivo.

Y esto es tan injusto como que un actor negro interprete a Conan en una película, o que para un biopic de Magic Johnson se contrate a un actor blanco con las lamentables excusas de esa mujer.
 
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Y reivindicar que quiero ver "Ciudad de Vida y muerte" sin que salga ni un maldito amarillo, que metan negros, basta ya.
 
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Bueno, según el propio Tolkien, habiá una región de Hobbiton que la habitaban hobbits con un tono de piel más oscuro; los pelosos.

Bueno, si, pero para un alemán, los españoles y los italinos tenemos la piel mas oscura... De ahí a Denzel Washington o Andi Lau hay un trecho. :cuniao

¿Los pelosos estos no eran, además, mayoría?
 
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Pues yo quiero ver a Ian McKellen haciendo de Nelson Mandela y a Morgan Freeman haciendo de Gandalf.
 
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Que hagan una blackexplotation anillera, papelito para Pam Grier de uruk hai con cardado a lo afro incluido.
 
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confirmada Blanchett y nuevas incorporaciones
Blanchett, Stott, McCoy and Persbrandt Confirmed for The Hobbit

Source: New Line/Warner Bros.
December 7, 2010


New Line/Warner Bros. has officially announced that Cate Blanchett, Ken Stott, Sylvester McCoy and Mikael Persbrandt are on board for The Hobbit films!

Cate Blanchett, Ken Stott, Sylvester McCoy and Mikael Persbrandt have joined the cast of Peter Jackson's highly anticipated adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic 'The Hobbit.' Also joining them are Ryan Gage, Jed Brophy and William Kircher. The films, which are scheduled to commence principal photography in February 2011, mark Jackson's return to Middle-earth following his Oscar-winning 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. The announcement was made jointly today by Toby Emmerich, President and Chief Operating Officer, New Line Cinema, Alan Horn, President and Chief Operating Officer, Warner Bros. and Steve Cooper, co-Chief Executive Officer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.

Jackson, who directed all three 'Lord of the Rings' films, will helm the two films back-to-back, telling the story of 'The Hobbit' in two parts from a screenplay by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Guillermo del Toro.

Cate Blanchett ('Lord of The Rings' trilogy, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button') will reprise her role from 'Lord of The Rings' trilogy as Galadriel, the Lady of Lothlorien. Ken Stott ('Charlie Wilson's War', TV's 'Rebus') will play the Dwarf Lord Balin, Sylvester McCoy (TV's 'Doctor Who') will play the wizard Radagast the Brown and well-known Swedish actor, Mikael Persbrandt ('Everlasting Moments', 'Day and Night') will play the shape-shifter Beorn. British actor Ryan Gage ('Outlaw', TV's 'Doctors') will play Drogo Baggins, with New Zealand actors Jed Brophy ('Lord of The Rings' trilogy, 'District 9') playing the role of the dwarf Nori, and William Kircher ('Out of the Blue'; TV's 'Legend of the Seeker') rounding out the company of Thorin Oakensheild in role of the dwarf Bifur.



Read more: Blanchett, Stott, McCoy and Persbrandt Confirmed for The Hobbit http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=72195#ixzz17SmCIFTM
 
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os Angeles, CA—December 7, 2010—Cate Blanchett, Ken Stott, Sylvester McCoy and Mikael Persbrandt have joined the cast of Peter Jackson’s highly anticipated adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic “The Hobbit.” Also joining them are Ryan Gage, Jed Brophy and William Kircher. The films, which are scheduled to commence principal photography in February 2011, mark Jackson’s return to Middle-earth following his Oscar-winning “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. The announcement was made jointly today by Toby Emmerich, President and Chief Operating Officer, New Line Cinema, Alan Horn, President and Chief Operating Officer, Warner Bros. and Steve Cooper, co-Chief Executive Officer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.Jackson, who directed all three “Lord of the Rings” films, will helm the two films back-to-back, telling the story of “The Hobbit” in two parts from a screenplay by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Guillermo del Toro.

Cate Blanchett (“Lord of The Rings” trilogy, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”) will reprise her role from “Lord of The Rings” trilogy as Galadriel, the Lady of Lothlorien. Ken Stott (“Charlie Wilson’s War”, TV’s “Rebus”) will play the Dwarf Lord Balin, Sylvester McCoy (TV’s “Doctor Who”) will play the wizard Radagast the Brown and well-known Swedish actor, Mikael Persbrandt (“Everlasting Moments”, “Day and Night”) will play the shape-shifter Beorn. British actor Ryan Gage (“Outlaw”, TV’s “Doctors”) will play Drogo Baggins, with New Zealand actors Jed Brophy (“Lord of The Rings” trilogy, “District 9”) playing the role of the dwarf Nori, and William Kircher (“Out of the Blue”; TV’s “Legend of the Seeker”) rounding out the company of Thorin Oakensheild in role of the dwarf Bifur.
Peter Jackson welcomed the news of Cate Blanchett’s return to Middle-earth “Cate is one of my favorite actors to work with and I couldn’t be more thrilled to have her reprise the role she so beautifully brought to life in the earlier films” On the casting of Scottish actor Ken Stott, Jackson commented “Fran and I have long been fans of Ken’s work and are excited he will be joining us on this journey.” Jackson also welcomed the addition to the cast of Swedish actor, Mikael Persbrandt “The role of Beorn is an iconic one and Mikael was our first choice for the part. Since seeing him read for the role we can’t imagine anyone else playing this character.”


The actors join the previously announced cast including Martin Freeman (TV’s “Sherlock,” “Breaking and Entering”) as Bilbo Baggins, Richard Armitage (upcoming “Captain America: The First Avenger”), Aidan Turner (TV’s “Being Human”), Rob Kazinsky (TVs “EastEnders”), Graham McTavish (“Secretariat”), John Callen (TV’s “Power Rangers Jungle Fury”), Stephen Hunter (TV’s “All Saints”), Mark Hadlow (“King Kong”) and Peter Hambleton (TV’s “The Strip”). Additional cast announcements include James Nesbitt (“Millions” and TV’s “Cold Feet”) and newcomer Adam Brown.
Since “The Hobbit” films received a green light on October 15, pre-production has been in full swing with release dates targeted for December, 2012 and December, 2013. Jackson will utilize groundbreaking visual effects and his incomparable storytelling to bring J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel to the big screen. Both “Hobbit” movies will be filmed in Digital 3-D, using the latest camera and stereo technology to create a high quality, comfortable viewing experience.
The two films are being co-produced by New Line Cinema and MGM, with New Line managing production, Warner Bros Pictures handling domestic distribution and MGM distributing internationally.
Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Carolynne Cunningham are producing the films, with co-writer Philippa Boyens serving as co-producer and Ken Kamins and Zane Weiner as executive producers. The Oscar-winning, critically acclaimed “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, also from the production team of Jackson, Walsh and Cunningham, grossed nearly $3 billion worldwide at the box office.. In 2003, “The Return of the King” swept the Academy Awards, winning all of the 11 categories in which it was nominated, including Best Picture – the first ever Best Picture win for a fantasy film. The trilogy’s production was also unprecedented at the time.

 
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Y uno de los enanos es Jed Brophy, secundario y especialista en muchas de las producciones de PJ desde Braindead, por ejemplo era el orco que tira a Aragorn cuando van al Abismo (Sharku) y también el orco al que decapitan cuando falta comida orca :D
 
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Legolas...cerca de retomar su papel...

http://www.deadline.com/2010/12/orlando-bloom-close-to-legolas-reprise-in-the-hobbit/

After New Line Cinema announced Cate Blanchett's return to Middle Earth for 'The Hobbit,' I'm told that Orlando Bloom will likely be the next original cast member set for an encore. He's near a deal to return as Elven archer Legolas. And it's for more than a cameo, I'm told. I'd have expected them to first set Ian McKellen (Gandalf), Andy Serkis (Gollum) or Hugo Weaving (Elrond), whose characters figured in the book. But those talks have been arduous and aren't completed yet.

http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010/12/08/41248-deadline-com-orlando-to-reprise-legolas-in-hobbit/
 
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Peter por qué no creas un grupo de Face en el que se pida que retorne Chris Lee como Saruman y que rueden en Londres, Your English is better than mine, dude.

Yo no veo nada malo, que salga Drogo, Galadriel para el Concilio, Saruman para el Concilio, Legolas porque pasan por el Bosque Negro y su padre sí sale, lo que ya me daría miedo sería que Legolas los acompañase a cargarse a Smaug :D

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Mientras no salga Galadriel como Lady Gaga-ladriel :D
 
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