New Zealand Officially Changed Laws So That The Hobbit Would Film There
The New Zealand Parliament "bowed to the will of Warner Bros."
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The New Zealand Parliament "bowed to the will of Warner Bros."
Both of Peter Jackson's films will be shot there after the government throws in some incentives.
The Hobbit director kicks off the New Zealand morning by saying his labor opponents put "a gun to our head."
"Prime Minister John Key and other politicians are trying to salvage 'The Hobbit' situation so the shoot stays in New Zealand."
“Is the movie going to come or go? We don’t know."
It's a nice distraction from that nasty battle he's having with a New Zealand union.
"The damage inflicted on our film industry by NZ Equity/MEAA is long since done."
"I did have to say no to it ... but if something could be worked out, that would be great."
"And never mind all the cheering at Comic-Con in July, when panelists repeated the promise that the picture would be 2-D."
Could the most troubled production in Hollywood actually get the go-ahead to shoot?
In light of guild's alert to actors.
More problems in Middle Earth.
He's in Los Angeles this week meeting with potential Bilbos.
Could Gandalf the Grey drop out of the long-awaited film?
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