Monday, November 20, 2006

Y yo que solo confiaba en Ud., señor Jackson.

Parece que New Line se c*gó en el éxito de The Lord of the Rings, en la fantástica aceptación que tuvieron las películas entre los fanáticos de larga data, en el infernal reclutamiento de nuevos fans (meh, wannabes!) y por amarretearle unos mangos a Peter Jackson, no le va a dar la dirección de El Hobbit ni de niguna de 'las precuelas' (al pobre infeliz que intente la titánica tarea de realizar El Silamrillion, mis condolencias).

*Esta es la parte en la que hago puchero y sostengo que solo un fanático de larga data puede captar el relato de Tolkien en su faceta seria y su faceta juguetona, mas infantil que LordOf... y que Jackson me merecia la confianza para realizar un trabajo respetable. Y de última, 'mejor malo conocido que bueno por conocer'.*

Esta es la nota:

" Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh Talk THE HOBBIT

Dear One Ringers,

As you know, there's been a lot of speculation about The Hobbit. We are often asked about when or if this film will ever be made. We have always responded that we would be very interested in making the film - if it were offered to us to make.

You may also be aware that Wingnut Films has bought a lawsuit against New Line, which resulted from an audit we undertook on part of the income of The Fellowship of the Ring. Our attitude with the lawsuit has always been that since it's largely based on differences of opinion about certain accounting practices, we would like an independent body - whether it be a judge, a jury, or a mediator, to look at the issues and make an unbiased ruling. We are happy to accept whatever that ruling is. In our minds, it's not much more complex than that and that's exactly why film contracts include right-to-audit clauses.

However, we have always said that we do not want to discuss The Hobbit with New Line until the lawsuit over New Line's accounting practices is resolved. This is simple common sense - you cannot be in a relationship with a film studio, making a complex, expensive movie and dealing with all the pressures and responsibilities that come with the job, while an unresolved lawsuit exists.

We have also said that we do not want to tie settlement of the lawsuit to making a film of The Hobbit. In other words, we would have to agree to make The Hobbit as a condition of New Line settling our lawsuit. In our minds this is not the right reason to make a film and if a film of The Hobbit went ahead on this basis, it would be doomed. Deciding to make a movie should come from the heart - it's not a matter of business convenience. When you agree to make a film, you're taking on a massive commitment and you need to be driven by an absolute passion to want to get the story on screen. It's that passion, and passion alone, that gives the movie its imagination and heart. To us it is not a cold-blooded business decision.

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Ordesky said that New Line has a limited time option on the film rights they have obtained from Saul Zaentz (this has never been conveyed to us before), and because we won't discuss making the movies until the lawsuit is resolved, the studio is going to have to hire another director.

Given that New Line are committed to this course of action, we felt at the very least, we owed you, the fans, a straightforward account of events as they have unfolded for us.

We have always had the greatest support from The Ringers and we are very sorry our involvement with The Hobbit has been ended in this way. Our journey into Tolkien's world started with a phone call from Ken Kamins to Harvey Weinstein in Nov 1995 and ended with a phone call from Mark Ordesky to Ken in Nov 2006. It has been a great 11 years.

This outcome is not what we anticipated or wanted, but neither do we see any positive value in bitterness and rancor. We now have no choice but to let the idea of a film of The Hobbit go and move forward with other projects.

We send our very best wishes to whomever has the privilege of making The Hobbit and look forward to seeing the film on the big screen.

Warmest regards to you all, and thanks for your incredible support over the years.

We got to go there - but not back again ...

Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh "


And so it is...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

hola maru! espero q estos dias estés disponible, necesito cariño de madre =).
lindas fotos las de la estancia (aunq los caballos me dan miedo), me alegro mucho de q lo hayas pasado lindo.
besito
ahhh mirá esto
http://www.addicks.fsnet.co.uk/nat/nudelife/skimpy.htm

Libélula said...

No me puedo haber c*gado tanto de risa, yegua! Las descripciones del tipo acerca de su ropa para 'insertrse en la sociedad'... dude!

Ay nena nena... y te hago de mami-Maru cuando quieras, avisame si tengo que comprar chocolate.

Besos!

Juli* said...

q feo estar boludeando en internet y descubrir q abuelito, ese con el q hacíamos barriletes y nos compraba golosinas a escondidas, tiene una página nudista.
aclaro q es una concepción idealizada de abuelito, porq lamentablemente no conocí a ninguno de los míos (de los hombres, digo).
beso amiga, saludos de Peter y C&A.
ahhh no hace falta chocolate!!