examiner.com - 16 days ago
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Jorge Carreon blogs on how finally, someone close to Peter Jackson-Guillermo del Toro's eagerly awaited take on "The Hobbit" can speak confidently about its progress. It's noneother than Gandalf himself, Sir Ian McKellen. Read on for the verdict!
Ian McKellen Updates 'The Hobbit' Yet Again
getthebigpicture.net 10/13/2009 —
Sir Ian McKellen loves to talk The Hobbit and Magneto . He recently gave
Empire updates about both, although he says he doesn't have much of an idea about what's happening with
Magneto . "The most I could hope for would be to top and tail that," McKellen says, meaning ...
Ian McKellen Talks 'The Hobbit' Script
aceshowbiz.com 19 days ago — Revealing he has got his hands on the script, the actor who will reprise his Gandalf role shares, 'As Peter has said, they loved writing Gandalf because they knew who they were writing him for.'
Exclusive: Ian McKellen on The Hobbit
rottentomatoes.com 9/24/2009 — Sir Ian McKellen is spending the week at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain, where he was last night presented with a special Donostia Award in recognition of his career as an actor. RT was in town to catch the presentation, and earlier in the ...
Ian McKellen Talks The Hobbit/Magneto
empireonline.com 10/13/2009 — Empire had the good fortune recently to catch up with one of our favourite knights, Sir Ian McKellen, at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Naturally, we decided to pump him vigorously for the latest on his involvement with those twin towers of movie ...
Sir Ian McKellen Is A Good Example
thegossiper.typepad.com 22 days ago — Ian McKellen is one of Hollywood's most fearless and vocal of homos...and I love, adore and respect the old goat for that. As a horny lesbian, I will spread this man's message to all of my lesbian cohorts in Maine...Rip that bible to shreds bitches! "I'm not proudly defacing the ...
Guillermo del Toro on The Hobbit Films —
ComingSoon.net - Movies 17 days ago
Total Film has published a new interview with director Guillermo del Toro, in which he talks about developing The Hobbit and it's sequel . The interview is broken up into 10 pages, but towards the middle it starts getting interesting when he ...