‘The Hobbit’ Loses Fili’s Robert Kazinsky
Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit’ movie took a small hit when Robert Kazinsky who was cast as dwarf Fili has left the film. Producers are moving quick to recast.
Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit’ movie took a small hit when Robert Kazinsky who was cast as dwarf Fili has left the film. Producers are moving quick to recast.
Now that Peter Jackson’s got ‘The Hobbit’ going full steam, he’s sending us video updates on everything.
Ian McKellen wasn’t too happy with our post about his holding out on Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit‘ movie for more money so he’s responded back on his blog with his reasons why he took so long to finally sign off the deal.
We’ve got the first look at Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit movie set and Ian McKellen finally got the offer he was looking for and returns as Gandalf the Grey
We’ve been covering all the craziness that has become ‘Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit’ and we found a great analysis of how the Actor’s Guild lost the war against Warner Bros for the film.
Deadline’s claiming they ‘Toldja’, but Best Movies Ever actually broke the story first early last month about James Nesbitt joining Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit Movie.
As Best Movies Ever reported yesterday, Peter Jackson is relieved that The Hobbit Movie will remain in New Zealand but the Green Party says that New Zealand ‘prostituted’ itself to Warner Bros to keep it.
Best Movies Ever The Hobbit Movie News. Prime Minister John Key tells Warner Bros there will be no bidding war for ‘The Hobbit Movie’ and Facebook yanks The Hobbit Movie Support Page.
Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit’ seems like one of the stories that you see in a movie like ‘Living In Oblivion’. Now Best Movies Ever hears that the actors that have been cast in ‘The Hobbit’ are getting texts and calls to pull out.
Best Movies Ever was just sent a video that New Zealander’s have made to try to keep Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit’ filming in New Zealand since Warner Bros. is coming to decide where The Hobbit will wind up filming. Prime Minister John Key and other elected officials are working hard to salvage this mess