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    1. A much better solution and closer to the vision/setting that JR Tolkien had in the first place (England, not the bloody CGI-ied New Zealand of Jackson). Pity about jobs though but otherwise I couldn’t care less about NZ being the “real Middle Earth” trash.

      1. Thank you, Liminal, you quite right. American tourists come here to see Tolkien’s shires, but the shires were never in digitally-altered NZ, but emanate from ancient gentle English countryside – without all the vertigo, trick camera shots and other liberties which Peter Jackson takes.

        I only saw the first Jackson /Tolkien film and declined to see more because of the violence, and my dismay at a well-loved writer reduced to comic strip level which is how my children’s generation see Tolkien, without the beauty and nuances of the original writing, and the opportunity to interpret it all at their own level, not at Peter Jackson’s.

  1. What moron would allow Peter Jackson to do a Hobbit series after the pigs ear that he made of the films! He would turn it into at least 10 series with 10 episodes each. The laws on contracting versus permanent work have lead NZ into a complete mess. This has caused many of our workers to not be paid as they are all unsecured creditors when the major business goes belly up – and no one is training as it is cheaper for businesses to hire fully trained overseas people rather than invest in their staff!
    It is not Ian Lees-Galloway’s fault that we have employers who since 1984 have been incentivized to demonise and walk all over their own workforce. But unfortunately for him he needs to change that script fast.

    1. Yeah. Although I don’t doubt the truth of the OP, I think the fact the Hobbit movies were bloated and pretty average, means public buy in for the next round of union/worker bashing is likely to be pretty meh.

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