Director Peter Jackson takes us through the final stretch in the making of his LOTR prequel, with the post production work like visual & sound effects and music all come together…
Neil Finn, lead singer of the NZ band Crowded House was asked to record a song for Peter Jackson’s “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”. The song will play during the end credits, but you don’t have to wait that long to hear it. Today, Rolling Stone previewed a first-ever listen of “The Song Of TheContinue Reading
If you thought the nine members of the Fellowship of the Ring was a lot, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Peter Jackson’s 1st in the new prequel trilogy “The Hobbit” will have 13 dwarf companions to the lead adventurers Gandalf the Grey and titular hero Bilbo Baggins. Here’s a fresh new batch of posters featuringContinue Reading
Following the announcement that Peter Jackson’s take on “The Lord Of The Rings” prequels will be expanded to three films, people have been asking the question: Is it too much? While Jackson is certainly the right man for the job, he does have a tendency to over-indulge his fancies, resulting in films that get aContinue Reading
Last week, rumours were flying around online that two-parter “The Hobbit” would be getting a 3rd instalment. Today. director Peter Jackson himself confirmed it. Here’s his statement: “It is only at the end of a shoot that you finally get the chance to sit down and have a look at the film you have made.Continue Reading
Director Peter Jackson likes to do things on an epic scale. Which is why this gigantic banner for “The Hobbit”, unveiled at the ongoing SDCC 2012, would please him. It shows off quite a few details about the characters and situations from the film, including our first look at Beorn the Bear — a characterContinue Reading
Peter Jackson is bringing his show to the San Diego Comic Con (SDCC). After suffering some bad press from the infamous 48-frames-per-second screening controversy, the filmmaker (and studio) probably felt that it was wise to calm some of the fears and skepticism. And where better than the world-renowned geek Mecca? To announce their presence thereContinue Reading