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This is usually the part where I start sobbing. It’s a daft thing when the film extras get to you almost more than the film itself but this was real and it was just so bloody sad seeing them all leave, even years after it actually happened.
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I will choose to focus on this next time I watch the third series finale of Being Human again. It’ll all be worth it when we finally get to see The Hobbit.
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Posted on December 25, 2011 via Boredom At Its Best with 319 notes
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This is usually the part where I start bawling.
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Posted on November 10, 2011 via breathe me with 4,347 notes
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The FOURTH Hobbit Production video is here!!!!!
I think this is the most interesting one so far from a creative standpoint. Plus it’s so great to see John Howe and Alan Lee again, they seem to be two of the few people who have barely changed in the years since Lord of the Rings :).
Posted on November 4, 2011 via Fuck Yeah! Hobbit Cast with 366 notes
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It may sound sad but photos like this make me really happy. I just really love this cast and crew.
Posted on August 15, 2011 via Live Another Life with 669 notes
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SECOND Production Video from the set of THE HOBBIT, 8 July 2011!
Not sure how long before it gets pulled, but here it is embedded on YouTube! To watch the official on Facebook, click here!
I’m surprised that my face doesn’t fall off from smiling so much when I watch these videos.
Posted on July 9, 2011 via (mostly) high-functioning with 250 notes
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Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit. I’ll post the Empire magazine article (which briefly mentions Benedict) but do go out and buy it (it’s out tomorrow) as its a fab magazine. No new shots though other than the ones we’ve already seen.
He’s watched Sherlock??? He has excellent taste.
God it’s good to see those hobbit feet again. Chances are my face will be like Niagra Falls even before the opening credits. It might seem sad but the Lord of the Rings films mean a lot to me.
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Posted on July 1, 2011 via Cumberbatchweb with 2,040 notes
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PETER JACKSON: When Wormtongue rises up and comes up behind Saruman to stab him, of course it was my job as director to talk to Christopher Lee and to explain to him what I wanted, so I started to go into this long explanation about what sort of sound he should make when he got stabbed.
CHRISTOPHER LEE: I seem to recall I did say to Peter, “Have you any idea what kind of noise happens when somebody’s stabbed in the back?” And I said, “Well, because I do.” It’s [mimics being stabbed] because the breath’s driven out of your body.
PETER JACKSON: He proceeded to talk about some very clandestine part of World War II.
BARRIE OSBORNE: He used to be in the British Secret Service, whatever they were called, the OSS?
PETER JACKSON: He seemed to have expert knowledge of exactly the sort of noise that they make, and so I just sort of didn’t push the subject any further; I just said, “Well, you obviously know what to do, Christopher, so I’m sure you’ll do it great,” and he did.Reasons why I love Christopher Lee #1. :D
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Posted on May 29, 2011 via beats by dr. rog with 351 notes
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An old friend came to visit me on set today…
When I see Hugo Weaving, this is all I picture.
^ You’re not the only one. Every time I remember the sight of him in a dress during a serious scene in Lord of the Rings I randomly burst out laughing because it’s so surreal :).
It just shows what a great actor he is though to be able to go from that to Elrond and back :D.
Posted on April 30, 2011 via xxkenziex with 387 notes
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![PETER JACKSON: When Wormtongue rises up and comes up behind Saruman to stab him, of course it was my job as director to talk to Christopher Lee and to explain to him what I wanted, so I started to go into this long explanation about what sort of sound he should make when he got stabbed.CHRISTOPHER LEE: I seem to recall I did say to Peter, “Have you any idea what kind of noise happens when somebody’s stabbed in the back?” And I said, “Well, because I do.” It’s [mimics being stabbed] because the breath’s driven out of your body.PETER JACKSON: He proceeded to talk about some very clandestine part of World War II.BARRIE OSBORNE: He used to be in the British Secret Service, whatever they were called, the OSS?PETER JACKSON: He seemed to have expert knowledge of exactly the sort of noise that they make, and so I just sort of didn’t push the subject any further; I just said, “Well, you obviously know what to do, Christopher, so I’m sure you’ll do it great,” and he did.
Reasons why I love Christopher Lee #1. :D](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ldwfeaY9Qs1qa9dzlo1_500.jpg)
