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Old 23rd December 2012, 02:33 PM
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BBC News - The Hobbit producers sue 'mockbuster' film company

Unrelated to 'The Hobbit', but more from The Asylum.

There is a great quote in this news story:

BBC News - Spoofing the big film blockbusters

""Likewise, we released a movie called Sherlock Holmes at the end of last year and Warner Brothers put theirs out too. A lot of people said ours was better. They certainly said that ours was closer to the ideas of the original, even though ours has dinosaurs and dragons and robots in it.""
Is seems that the hacks at The Asylum have been forced to change the title of their film. It's no longer called 'Age of the Hobbits'. Instead, it's now Clash of the Empires'

That should stop all the confusion, shouldn't it!
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Is seems that the hacks at The Asylum have been forced to change the title of their film. It's no longer called 'Age of the Hobbits'. Instead, it's now Clash of the Empires'

That should stop all the confusion, shouldn't it!
From what I hear about The Hobbit, I think I'd rather watch the Asylum film.
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From what I hear about The Hobbit, I think I'd rather watch the Asylum film.
This is why I never read reviews until ive seen the film. The Hobbit is great Stephen, go see it.
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Old 23rd December 2012, 03:12 PM
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This is why I never read reviews until ive seen the film. The Hobbit is great Stephen, go see it.
I'll catch it on tv.
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Old 23rd December 2012, 07:24 PM
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I've not managed to muster any interest in The Hobbit. Maybe I would if Guillermo Del Toro had stuck around and put his own stamp on the material, but now it just looks like more of the same . . .
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Old 16th May 2013, 11:00 AM
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I voted Return of the King despite the very end dragging a bit to much.
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Old 16th May 2013, 11:06 AM
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I voted Return of the King despite the very end dragging a bit to much.
felt the exact same. The 2 Towers had that problem in a way to be honest
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Old 16th May 2013, 11:09 AM
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felt the exact same. The 2 Towers had that problem in a way to be honest
I love these films and watch them all the time but I have to confess I usually fast forward all the Frodo/Sam scenes since I find them very dull to say the least.
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I did not like this movie series at all, it is just a time wasting movie and its new series of hobbit is also the same kind of boring movie.
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Old 31st July 2013, 10:33 AM
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It seems that the extended version of 'The Hobbit' is due to be released on October 22nd, on DVD and Blu-Ray

Apparently it contains 13 minutes of new and extended scenes, and also a further nine hours (!) of bonus features, including commentary with Jackson, and “The Appendices” - a multi-part documentary focusing on various aspects of the film and the Trilogy.
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