New LOTR Film Hits Screens This Week!
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fandom, Home Entertainment, Peter Jackson, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels, Cinematical Indie
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Sure, all the early news and rumors about The Hobbit are fun to read, but we have to wait more than three years to see what Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro have cooked up. Three years is an eternity -- the world could end before The Hobbit (part one of two) arrives on the big screen in 2012! What's a Tolkien movie fan to do?
Hundreds of Hobbit-hungry volunteers in the UK came together to make The Hunt for Gollum, a 40-minute film based on the appendices of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, according to The Guardian. Reportedly, the short "shows Aragorn's quest to find Gollum, the tortured creature who seeks the ring for himself. And faithful to Peter Jackson's trilogy, the lead bears an uncanny likeness to Viggo Mortensen." Chris Bouchard directed the film, composed the music, and served as executive producer. He told The Guardian: "It was really motivated by a love of the material. We couldn't wait for The Hobbit and wanted to try to add to the saga. We shot every weekend for a year and really tried to mimic the professional film process as much as possible on our shoestring budget."
Their budget was £3,000, which converts to about $4,500, which is rather incredible. The film debuted last night at the London International Festival of Science Fiction, a pretty cool event itself. I watched the first trailer for The Hunt for Gollum -- and it's pretty freakin' impressive. Head to the official site to watch one of the teasers or the trailers (or watch one trailer below) -- the entire movie is also supposed to be available online, though technical troubles kept me from connecting.
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5-05-2009 @ 1:34PM
Kevin said...
Wow, that looks amazing. I was actually expecting it to be some sort of joke video, but the attention to detail and quality of it was really surprising. The filmmakers deserve a lot of credit for this one. The one thing I am curious about is how they're going to do Gollum though. I'd imagine that 5 seconds of motion capture digital imaging alone would cost more then $4,500. I'll definitely check out the full version online though.
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5-05-2009 @ 2:32PM
qa2tucson said...
can't wait to see this!
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5-05-2009 @ 2:37PM
tester said...
Interesting photo.
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5-05-2009 @ 7:37PM
mike said...
Looks promising.
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5-06-2009 @ 5:21PM
Billy Bob said...
Amazing,
i actually got some lotr chills while watching the trailer when the exciting music picked up. it felt so real there for a second!
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6-09-2009 @ 5:01AM
Colin said...
There should be a LOTR sequel..
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6-09-2009 @ 8:23AM
esvee said...
I was really surprised by that! I'll def. check out the online movie now.. Its pretty radical what passionate people can do with little to no money or connections. Looks like they've really taken this seriously.
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