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Predecessor of three The Lord of the Rings movies - book The Hobbit - is in the news again. Two Hobbit movies are about to be made and released. The first one at Christmas in 2011 and the second one in 2012.



"It's now official: The Lord of the Rings screenwriting team of Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, and Philippa Boyens will join The Hobbit director Guillermo del Toro to pen the screenplay for the two planned Hobbit movies. Sources tell EW.com that the scribes' deals are all complete and they have already begun writing. (With shooting scheduled to begin Fall 2009, at the earliest, in New Zealand, the quartet better get busy!) The Hobbit will center on Frodo's uncle, Bilbo Baggins, and his initial discovery of the immensely-powerful ring. New Line and MGM plan to release the two films Christmas 2011 and Christmas 2012." Hollywood Insider reports.

Until then, we still have plenty of time to enjoy the animated version of The Hobbit from 1977. It's well worth it!



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Hobbits? What's the uncanny coincidence regarding where the word comes from?

J.R.R. Tolkien was born on January 3, 1892. In honor of the author's beloved "Lord of the Rings" series of books, we pay tribute to his fantastic creation, the hobbit.

Hobbits are similar to humans, but they are short and have hairy feet. Bilbo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, and Frodo Baggins are the most-well known hobbit examples. In J.R.R. Tolkien's fiction, they're the peaceful folk who reside in Middle Earth.

(On a side note, if you've ever wanted to know what the "J.R.R." in Tolkien's name stands for, here's the answer.)

As you may have guessed, hobbits are a fictional race born in Tolkien's imagination. He even created an etymology for the word; hobbit derives from the word "Holbytla," which means "hole-dweller" in Old English.

Tolkien invented three groups of hobbits. The Harfoots were the smallest of all the hobbits and also the first to enter Eriador, a large region of Middle Earth. The Fallohides are the least numerous of the Hobbits and tall and fair. The Stoors were the last to enter Eriador. They stand out as being the only hobbits that are willing to swim.

Now here's the fascinating and slightly spooky detail. There are no references to hobbits before Tolkien's publication, except for one. In 1895, the folklorist Michael Aislabie Denham published a long list of supernatural creatures. Here's an excerpt:

". . . nixies, Jinny-burnt-tails, dudmen, hell-hounds, dopple-gangers, boggleboes, bogies, redmen, portunes, grants, hobbits . . ."

While Tolkien was a masterful adapter of mythology and folklore, there isn't the slightest suggestion that he was aware of this list. Synchronicity, coincidence, or serendipity?

Tolkien's interest in language predates his career as a professional writer. After World War I, the Oxford English Dictionary was Tolkien's first employer. His job at the dictionary involved working on the history and etymology of Germanic words that begin with "W."

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    poddys Sep 18, 2011 @ 2:34 am | delete
    I loved reading The Hobbit and Lord Of The Rings, and Peter Jackson did an amazing job of filming Lord Of The Rings. I hope he does as well with The Hobbit. I remember the 1977 version, as I had just graduated from university and moved to London. It was released soon after and I went to see it, rather disappointed though.

    Did you know that Tolkein spent his later years in Bournemouth, the town where I grew up? It's amazing what I found out when I researched my home town.

    Sadly the videos of the 1977 version aren't working because of copyright. I am really looking forward to the new version though.
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    AnthonyAltorenna Aug 12, 2011 @ 2:34 pm | delete
    The Hobbit is one of my all-time favorite books, and I hope the movie is as true to the novel as the Lord of Ring triology.
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    Rewards4life Aug 7, 2011 @ 3:59 pm | delete
    I can't wait it looks amazing, I hope they keep the same feel for the films as the Lord of the Rings had. I remember reading the books when I was about 7, the cartoon was brilliant and now the film. I'm so excited. I think the Hobbit will be in my new favourites list. Great lens superb job.
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    termit_bronx Jan 21, 2011 @ 7:20 am | delete
    I think this will be a great movies! Can't wait!
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    JenOfChicago Apr 1, 2009 @ 6:01 pm | delete
    Great clips
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