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Chapter 808 An Unexpected Journey

Throughout March and April, public opinion was heated up for a long time because of the list incident.

The spectators couldn't stop eating the gossip. Such an explosive event was more exciting than Zipperton's romantic scandal and Hollywood star gossip.

People participated in the discussion while feeling disgusted.

In fact, La Zipton is also pretty wild. Although he is not on the list this time, he and his wife have done a lot of it. The people in the blue group are very panicked because many people have done it.

Some members of the Red Team were also panicked because they had done it, too. In short, they had all done it, and Shaq might have done it too.

This is why Gilbert Jr. asked Craigie Evans to find a hacker to do it. It must be done by a hacker, otherwise it would be bad if everyone pointed the finger at him.

Of course, even so, both the Rockefeller family and the Morgan family blamed the leak of the list on Gilbert Jr.

However, the two families are now severely damaged, and when the others saw that their affairs were not on the list, they decided to keep quiet and let go of the matter.

Otherwise, why are politicians called the art of compromise and capitalists called weak? As long as it does not involve their own interests, they will push it away or avoid it when encountering problems.

This actually made things convenient for little Gilbert, as he was able to retaliate against the hostile forces without escalating the situation and further intensifying the conflict.

During this period, the 3D version of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring achieved a huge sales volume. As of the first weekend of May, the film had grossed $1 million in North America and $8300 million worldwide.

This remake of the movie was a huge success and also served as a warm-up for Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

After watching the excellent 3D effects of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", the audience is even more looking forward to the 3D effects of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey".

After Avatar, almost all Hollywood film companies have planned to make a 3D movie. However, many 3D movies are poorly made, and audiences have become skeptical about the concept of 3D after watching it repeatedly.

Some media published articles saying that "Avatar" was just an accident and the era of 3D movies is far from coming.

But the 3D remake of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" is very good, proving that it is not that the 3D movie era has not arrived, but that the film companies are not serious about it.

Since the remake of the movie is so good, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" produced with the new 3D technology will surely not be bad.

On May 2011, , the premiere of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" was held at the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.

As the producer of the film, Gilbert Jr. naturally had to show his support.

In front of the media, Gilbert Jr. praised Peter Jackson highly.

“We are all huge fans of The Lord of the Rings and Peter has done a fantastic job of adapting the film in a way that is faithful to the books.

I have seen the film, it is very shocking, the 3D effect is great, it is definitely worth going to the cinema to watch it.”

Peter Jackson naturally responded, praising: "Thanks to Director Gilbert Jr., under his wise leadership, we were able to complete this film.

I would also like to thank all the crew members for their efforts. Now, ladies and gentlemen, please enjoy this visual feast!"

The premiere was undoubtedly a huge success. The Lord of the Rings trilogy created by Gilbert Jr. was wonderful enough and has accumulated quite a lot of fans over the years.

Coupled with the technological advances over the past decade, films can present more and more gorgeous images and special effects, which are attracting audiences.

The elf prince played by Orlando Bloom is still handsome, and Bilbo Baggins played by Martin Freeman has a very similar feeling to the previous film, but a little younger.

The stunning Nicole Kidman returns as Queen Galadriel, as do Ian McKellen as Gandalf and Christopher Lee as Saruman.

Several dwarf characters also have their own characteristics, especially Richard Armitage who plays the dwarf prince Thorin.

In real life, he is a tall man of 1 meters. When the crew first asked him to play a dwarf, he thought they were joking.

"Peter invited me to play a dwarf prince."

Richard Armitage showed a surprised expression: "I thought he was joking, so I didn't reply to him. But later Peter came to talk to me in person, and we reached this cooperation." Peter Jackson said: "Richard Armitage has the bold and rough temperament of a dwarf, and also has a rare gloomy side. Director Gilbert Jr. and I both think he is very suitable for this role."

Orlando Bloom also talked about his feelings about playing the elf prince again: "I have worked with Director Gilbert Jr. many times, the first time being in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

He asked me if I wanted to play Legolas again, and I agreed without much thought."

Nicole Kidman also shared her feelings. Her Queen Galadriel has become a queen recognized by both movie fans and book fans. If someone else played the role, no one would agree.

"When Gilbert Jr. told me that I had the opportunity to play Queen Galadriel, I was very excited."

Nicole Kidman said: "I still remember how excited I was when I first read the script for The Lord of the Rings and Tom convinced me that I had to take the role.

I feel very lucky to have taken on this role, which will become one of the defining roles of my career.”

Ian McKellen said: "I remember at the Oscars, Gilbert asked me out of the blue if I wanted to be in the Lord of the Rings series.

I was still hesitant at the time, after all, this masterpiece was too difficult to adapt.

But now I am glad that I did not refuse. Seeing that the children like my role so much, I am very, very happy. "

Due to health reasons, Christopher Lee, who played Saruman, and Ian Holm, who played old Bilbo Baggins, were unable to attend the premiere.

However, both of them expressed their blessings for the film by recording videos.

Ever since Gilbert Jr. started the trend of epic films, Hollywood has produced many epic films in the past decade or so, but only a few have been successful.

This time it all depends on "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" to see if it can still lead the trend of epic movies.

On the evening of the premiere, media reviews were released.

Empire Magazine commented: "Although it is a lighter take on the original film, it remains faithful to the original, and Martin Freeman's Bilbo shows great potential.

All in all, there are still many gems in this film.”

The San Francisco Chronicle said: "Compared to its predecessor, the film has a lighter tone and nearly a decade of advancement in digital special effects, which is enough to satisfy fans of the original."

Peter, a famous IMDB film critic, a popular film critic with millions of fans, and a famous film critic like Peter Jackson, gave a long review.

"Friendly reminder, the following contains some spoilers, please watch with caution. If you are a fan of "Lord of the Rings", just go to the cinema.

But if you are an ordinary audience, perhaps my review will be helpful to you.

The 3D production effect of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" gives the audience an extraordinary fantasy experience.

The scene in the elven kingdom Rivendell, the original "Lord of the Rings" series has already made the audience wish to live in this picturesque elven world.

This film makes the beautiful scenery of Rivendell even more magnificent with 3D technology, and the director's superb scene scheduling ability makes the audience linger.

In action scenes such as the one where the wargs are chasing the rabbits that are pulling the cart, there are several shots that make the audience feel that the wolf is rushing towards them.

There are also high-altitude or lateral action shots, such as the opening scene in the dwarf kingdom, which are even more tense with the help of 3D.

In conclusion, this is the best 3D movie since Avatar and Alice in Wonderland, and it is worth seeing.”

Unlike traditional film critics who are rooted in news media such as television and newspapers, popular film critics who are rooted in the Internet show a more people-friendly attitude than traditional film critics.

Many popular film critics do not spend much time on so-called independent art films, and commercial films are where they can shine. (End of this chapter)

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