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THE HOBBIT (2012/2013): News, Rumors, Pics Till Release

It's plateaued now. I am hoping that means it will decline. Depending on what you read, it already is in decline.
 
I actually got a little :eek: when they demonstrated the difference between 5k resolution and the 1080p resolution that's currently standard for television. That's crazy!
Isn't 35mm film at a 8K resolution though? Or is that 70mm?

They used film when filming the LOTR films didn't they? Does that mean that the Hobbit films will be of a lower resolution than the other films?
 
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a Warner Bros. release, so that would make sense to me. I guess The Adventures of Tintin might be possible, too, because of Peter Jackson's connection to that, but IIRC it's not a WB production.
 
In the same theatres, which most likely means the employees will mess up the lense settings for the 2d showings. Or the 2d showings will be in the little shoe box sized theatres.
 
is there a trailer up on Imdb?


I have a question on one tolkien's books. "The Legend of Siguard and Gudrun", Is this set with in the silmarillion like the children of Hurin?
 
is there a trailer up on Imdb?
In my post immediately before yours, I just told you when the trailer would come out and where you can find it.
I have a question on one tolkien's books. "The Legend of Siguard and Gudrun", Is this set with in the silmarillion like the children of Hurin?
No, The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún is not set in Tolkien's Middle-earth. It's a narrative poem he composed based on the legendary Sigurd from Norse mythology.
 
Elijah Wood believes 'The Hobbit' trailer will debut in front of 'Tintin.'

No surprise there, really. I expected either Tintin, given PJ's producer role, or Sherlock Holmes, since it's a Warner Bros. production. I'm looking forward to it. :D
Awesome. Yet another reason why I can't wait for Tintin. Between The Hobbit trailer, Tintin, Sherlock Holmes 2, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, December is going to be a sweet, sweet month. :D
 
I have another book question, I have read the "silmarillion" do I need to read "The Book Of Lost Tales 1 & 2"?
 
You can, but only if you're interested in how Tolkien developed his world. The Book of Lost Tales (both of them) contain some of the earliest versions of the stories that eventually were published by Tolkien's son in The Silmarillion. They're the first two books of a twelve-book series, The History of Middle-earth, that detail the development of Middle-earth from Tolkien's earliest ideas around World War I up to assorted writings from the last years of his life.

They're more like a non-fictional biography of Middle-earth than they are actual novels or anything like that.
 
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