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Showing posts with label Hunt for Gollum. Show all posts
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Thursday, 11 June 2009

Hobbit, Hellboy 3 and Frankenstein news from the mouth of Guillermo del Toro

Lots and lots of Hobbit goodness and it looks like Ron Perlman won't be Hellboy anymore. BBC radio's Simon Mayo had Guillermo del Toro on the show.

They were chatting about del Toro’s vampire novel The Strain, but they also discussed many of the films he's working on. /Film picked up on this first.

The Hobbit - We know it is going to be split into two films and del Toro mentioned that they will be expanding on some of the things mentioned in passing.
There is a whole other chapter, so to speak, which is the comings and going of Gandalf which are dealt with, people that know the lore know that Gandalf was delayed with a crisis… with a character that is very shady called the Necromancer that proves to be Sauron.
He was then asked if Andy Serkis would be returning which led to some cool news.
Yes [and] Ian McKellen is back, [and] Hugo Weaving in the roles they originated in the trilogy.
That's Gollum, Gandalf and Elrond. No news on who'll be playing Bilbo. He also mentioned that they have got the basics down for Smaug but it will take a good few months before they get it finished. Will Perlman or Doug Jones have a role in the film?

Hellboy 3 - Ron Perlman has said he no longer wants to wear the prosthetics, so Guillermo “guesses” it will never happen. I hope this gets changed though as I would love to see another Hellboy film.

Frankenstein - Doug Jones (Silver Surfer, Abe Sapien) has been cast as the monster. Guillermo will be directing it and they are starting make-up tests very soon. I can't wait to see what the Monster looks like.

The show is on BBC’s iPlayer for the next two days and the interview starts at the 1 hour 47 minute mark.

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Monday, 4 May 2009

The Hunt for Gollum is now online

I've posted the trailers for this fan-film a while back but now the full 38-minute film has premiered online and is available for free. Click HERE to see it at the site as it is currently not embeddable.

The story was adapted from elements of the appendices of The Lord of the Rings. The story follows the Heir of Isildur; the “greatest huntsman and traveler in Middle Earth” as he sets out to find the creature Gollum. The creature must be found to discover the truth about the Ring, and to protect the future Ringbearer.

It was directed by Chris Bouchard for $3000.

Let me know what you thought of the full film.

Source: Fan Cinema Today

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Thursday, 16 April 2009

Saturday, 31 January 2009

The Hunt for Gollum - Full trailer for fan film

I really like the look of this.

Aragorn sets out to hunt for Gollum in this independent Lord of the Rings tribute film. The creature must be found not only to discover the truth about the Ring, but to protect the Ringbearer himself from the dark lord of Mordor...

The Hunt For Gollum is an unofficial not for profit short film by a group of enthusiast filmmakers. As a Lord of the Rings Fan Film, it is not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate or New
Line Cinema and is being produced for noncommercial use and viewing over the web.

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Thursday, 4 December 2008

The Hunt for Gollum - Trailer for Fan made short film

Quiet Earth have news on The Lord of The Rings prequel fan film, The Hunt For Gollum. It cost just £3,000 to put together, compared with the £190 million spent on making the three The Lord Of The Rings films. Some major work has gone into the costumes, makeup and the like. Very impressive.

The script is adapted from elements of the appendices of The Lord of the Rings. The story follows the Heir of Isildur; the "greatest huntsman and traveller in Middle Earth" as he sets out to find the creature Gollum. The creature must be found to discover the truth about the Ring, and to protect the future Ringbearer.

This is currently in production in England and will be available free on the internet next year, but here are a couple of trailers to keep us going.


Looks pretty cool doesn't it. The talent of some people. I for one will be watching the full film when it is released.

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