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Originally Posted by Locke
This is what I'm saying. Jackson has already shown that he'll stay true to the story and the vision and wont compromise for anything even if he has to buy New Zealand to do it.
He also probably has studio carte blanche, so hes not going to be forced to do anything stupid.
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exactly why I agree

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Jackson is not going to sell out and have action, action action with little substance. This is going to be as what it should be, a cinematic complement to a legendary book.
Too many Tolkien fans on movie forums, unlike yourself are seriously worried that this is going to be stretched out to make 3 movies. Instead of realizing that by making 3 movies for the Hobbit that actually the story will be told properly.
The immaculate details that Tolkien's Hobbit was crafted will be equaled on film.
Cheers!