Originally posted by: Mike O
Indeed. I agree with the comments about taking this a grain of salt, but remember the following: DVD Times stated has Jackson announced that he would make The Hobbit, and my personal opinions about the people who run it aside, they are a reliable source. Two, the reason it was held up was a rights issue, so if New Line have the rights to Rankin-Bass's version then think where it is leading. I agree about Shore and Jackson. A pairing up there with Spielberg/Williams, Burton/Elfman, and Cronenberg/Shore.
Indeed. I agree with the comments about taking this a grain of salt, but remember the following: DVD Times stated has Jackson announced that he would make The Hobbit, and my personal opinions about the people who run it aside, they are a reliable source. Two, the reason it was held up was a rights issue, so if New Line have the rights to Rankin-Bass's version then think where it is leading. I agree about Shore and Jackson. A pairing up there with Spielberg/Williams, Burton/Elfman, and Cronenberg/Shore.
Who can forget the Shore score for Cronenberg's 1986 remake of "The Fly"?