http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/4289149/New-Hobbiton-set-there-to-stay New Hobbiton set there to stay
CHRIS GARDNER - Waikato Times
Last updated 05:00 30/10/2010
The new Hobbiton movie set will become forever enshrined in the Matatmata landscape when the film crews leave, with permanent materials being used for a "bigger and better" version of the Middle Earth village than seen in The Lord of the Rings.
Brett Hodge, owner of Matamata Post and Rails, which has supplied the timber for The Hobbit duology since construction began in February, told the Waikato Times that Sir Peter Jackson's company Three Foot Six was building the home of the Hobbits to last. [...]
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http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010/10/29/39944-new-linewbmgm-hobbit-statement/ New Line/WB/MGM Hobbit Statement
October 29th, 2010 by xoanon 0 Comments and 1 Reaction
New Line, Warner Bros and MGM are pleased to have concluded successful discussions with the New Zealand government this past week. We’d like to thank Prime Minister Key, his Cabinet and the other dedicated New Zealand officials for their support and cooperation, which helped assuage our concerns and enabled us to keep The Hobbit in its proper home of New Zealand.
We’d also like to express very special appreciation to Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and the people of New Zealand for their tireless support of The Hobbit and their commitment to maintain and grow their vibrant film industry. Filming is scheduled to begin in February 2011 and we look forward to returning to Middle-earth.
http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2010/10/29/39930-gdt-has-incredible-heartache-over-the-hobbit/ GDT Has “Incredible Heartache” Over The Hobbit
October 29th, 2010 by Earl | Source: ContactMusic | Discuss | 0 Comments and 0 Reactions
It’s been five months since GDT departed The Hobbit, but now that the movie has finally been greenlit and is on schedule for a February 2011 shoot, there’s little doubt he still feels the loss of what might have been. [...]