by Bob Starr, May 21 2010 // 3:00 PM
Here’s a list of things that made a blip on The Flickcast’s radar this week from around the Internets, Twitter and beyond. Let us know if we missed anything cool so we can include it in the next installment of On the Radar.
• Planning a LOST finale party? Well, no party is complete without LOST BINGO!
• Morgan Spurlock, Harry Knowles, Stan Lee and Joss Whedon teaming up to fight crime. . . er make a documentary about San Diego Comic-Con.
• Apparently, nobody in the US gives a crap about Manga. We could have told you that.
• James Cameron’s Avatar has sold a metric butt load of DVDs and Blu-rays. Color us blue for surprised.
• Larry David and friends head to NYC to do the last season of Curb. That show is still on?
• Are you a fan of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air? How about Lord of The Rings? Well, what if Gandalf sang the opening theme? Mind = Blown!
• Did you get a chance to check out Maggie Q in the new show Nikita? If not, what are you waiting for?
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Tagged: Gandalf, James Cameron, Joss Whedon, larry david, Lord of the Rings, Lost, MacGruber, Maggie Q, Nikita, On The Radar, Stan Lee
by Cortney Zamm, Dec 2 2009 // 8:00 AM
The Hobbit has been on everyone’s radar since the success of the Lord of the Rings films, but has been a long time coming. After New Line was sued by both director Peter Jackson and Tolkien’s heirs, Jackson is now reporting yet another delay to Variety.
Stating that writing on The Hobbit, which will be a two-part film, is slowing down production, Jackson said that he hopes that he along with Fran Walsh, Phillipa Boyens and director Guillermo del Toro will finish writing by the beginning of next year. Production would then start by the middle of next summer, a few months later than expected.
With Jackson as writer/producer and Del Toro at the helm, The Hobbit is sure to be worth the wait. However, fans of both the literature and the “Rings” trilogy are sure to be antsy to return to Middle Earth as soon as possible, so this latest delay won’t make them very happy.
The Hobbit films have reported release dates of December 2011 and December 2012, with no word as to whether the recent delays will push back these dates.
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Tagged: Bilbo Baggins, Fran Walsh, Gandalf, Guillermo del Toro, J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, Movies, Peter Jackson, The Hobbit