Monday, November 28, 2011

New 'Hobbit' Photos Reveal Stunning Nz Set

by Rachel Molino Healing For Healing For Peter Jackson remains great about granting fans a Middle Earth-sized take a look at production on "The Hobbit." Not only gets the director composed four comprehensive and highly entertaining video production journals for viewing via his Facebook page, but he's setup some nerd journalists with complete production-length around duty sprawling the forever eco-friendly Nz set. Ain't It Cool's Quint has presented his fourth and fifth reviews within the number of "The Hobbit," where cast and crew crawl in a single misty eco-friendly gully to a different inside the fashion in the motley team of misshaped outdoorsmen they portray. Departing what's formally become Hobbiton, the crew moved lower New Zealand's North Island with a popular rock-climbing place set to represent Trollshaw, where Bilbo, the dwarves (we now have seen all 13) and Gandalf face the Stone Trolls and pilfer their collected dying trophies. Among people pilfered trophies found is Sting the little Elfin sword imparted to Bilbo by Gandalf and lastly written by Bilbo to Frodo in "Master in the Rings." Quint also catches one minute with Steven Hunter, who plays one particularly identifiable dwarf, Bombur, on his off time. See him below: In the fifth set report from same position comes a tense moment between Gandalf and Dwarf leader Thorin. Gandalf wants Thorin to locate council from Elrond at Rivendell before beginning around the mission. Thorin bears bitterness against elves for age-old infraction he thinks the race has committed against dwarves, but eventually relents. Reveal everything you consider the newest "Hobbit" update inside the comments section and also on Twitter!

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