COMIC-CON 09: Empire gets Peter Jackson to talk
This year’s Comic-Con has already been full of goodies, and to add to the list, Empire was able to get the lowdown on all of Peter Jackson’s film projects from the filmmaker’s own mouth.
THE HOBBIT
“We’re about three weeks away from turning over the first draft of the script to the studio,” revealed Jackson. That’s the script for the first Hobbit movie – the second still only exists in the form of “an extensive treatment”. He said that he and Guillermo del Toro are particularly enjoying writing for the movies’ unruly mob of dwarves. “We have 13 dwarves to cast – it’s going to be a lot of fun. Though there’s 13 poor guys who are going to be walking around the mountains in summer wearing heavy costumes, sweating under their prosphetic make-up. It’s going to be tough. And logistically tough – imagine getting those guys through wardrobe at the beginning of each day and then shooting… They’ll be passing out from heat. It’s going to be tricky.”THE LOVELY BONES
Jackson revealed that the trailer for his ‘70s set drama will be out via the Apple website on August 6 (and attached to prints of Julie & Julia on August 7), but gave us the world’s first look at the movie with a dazzling four-and-a-half minutes of footage. Opening with a close-up of a penguin in a snowglobe, it sees the young heroine introduce herself with the words, “My name’s Salmon, like the fish. First name Susie. I was 14 years old when I was murdered, on December 6, 1973.” She’s narrating from the afterlife – which we catch various glimpses of, including a giant ship bursting out of a bottle, an isolated pagoda set against a starry backdrop and a luscious cornfield – having been murdered by evil George Harvey (Stanley Tucci), who we see luring Susie into his underground den. Then there are shots of a vengeful Mark Wahlberg running down a street with a baseball bat, Harvey chillingly telling the police, “I didn’t see or hear anything… and that girl must have screamed”, and some final words from Susie: “I thought I’d lost everything. I didn’t know I could lose even more.” It seems The Lovely Bones has been almost forgotten about recently, but we predict that will change once the trailer drops. Trivia fact: Jackson revealed that the look of Susie’s afterlife was inspired by episodes of The Partridge Family.TEMERAIRE
Rumour has it this will be Jackson’s next movie as director, a return to fantasy in which the history-buff will recreate the Napoleonic Wars – but with dragons. “That’s really exciting,” he says. “I’ve got some conceptual art that we’ve been working on and now am trying to figure out the best thing to do with that story. I’m wondering whether it should be some form of mini-series, because it’s six books and I really don’t like the idea of doing the first one as a big-budget movie and it not doing well enough at the box-office to make all the others. The six books make such a compelling series that I think a mini-series might be the way to go.”TINTIN
Wondering what’s going on with Herge’s intrepid reporter? Well, Steven Spielberg has just completed the first cut of The Secret Of The Unicorn, and Jackson will view it as soon as he gets back to New Zealand. “My role in it is mainly to keep an eye on the production and the effects shots, as Weta are doing the visuals,” he says. As for the second movie, he reveals that production is pencilled in for the second half of 2010, a year before the first one’s release. “I’ve got to get through The Hobbit first, then we’ll move onto that. At the moment we’re keeping our options open, but I am very partial to The Seven Crystal Balls/ Prisoners Of The Sun. I’m going to read them all again before deciding which to have a go at.”THE DAMBUSTERS
The final stretch of the evening turned out to be an aviatics masterclass, as Jackson showed clips of his recently-shot two short movies, Crossing The Line and Over The Front, both of which feature duelling bi-planes. He explained that he’s also made a film for the Canberra War Museum in Australia, shot Cinerama-style with three cameras strapped to each other, and screened some video of him indulging in his favourite hobby, building old-school planes in a hangar a mile from his studio. His Howard Hughes-esque obsession with antique fighters stems from childhood viewings of 1966 combat epic The Blue Max, and is responsible for the upcoming remake of The Dambusters, which Jackson protégé Christian Rivers will direct. The big news is that it may well be in 3-D – as Jackson says, “I think a World War II bombing raid in 3-D would be neat.” He screened footage of his crew testing out the 3-D camera on some planes in a field, as well as some composites of fighters soaring against background plates from The Lord Of The Rings.
Peter Jackson is one of the many men in Hollywood to keep a constant eye on. He always has his hands on so many amazing projects. We are definitely fortunate that Empire was able to get some time with the man, and get the skinny on all of these projects we are so anxiously anticipating.
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