The Hobbit: After three Lord of the Rings movies, two Hobbit movies will follow in 2011 and 2012.
Plot:
Local Shire Hobbit Bilbo Baggins, Uncle of Frodo Baggins, is living a quiet, peaceful life until Gandalf the Grey knocks on his door. A band of wandering dwarves shows up one or two at a time, the goal, to hire poor Bilbo for a quest that entails defeating a dragon and recovering (burgling) a treasure.
Along the way there are adventures with Trolls and elves, a battle with Goblins, the naming of Bilbo's sword as Sting after, a battle with some spiders and a barrel ride in a river.
There is a great battle The Battle of Five Armies which includes men, dwarfs, elves, goblins, and more. Most importantly of all, part of this story leads Bilbo into Riddles in the Dark where he meets Gollum and in the process acquires a peculiar ring that has had and will have a great impact on the future of their world.
PS. James McAvoy is under consideration to play Bilbo in the Hobbit. I would like to see again Ian Holme as a Bilbo as he did an incredible job but obviously he's a little old to play a young Bilbo
09/05/2009
Coco Avant Chanel
The young Gabrielle Chanel is the illegitimate daughter of a travelling salesman who learns to sew in a Catholic orphanage. She earns the nickname 'Coco' at a cabaret club where she is following her singing ambitions and it is also where she catches the eye of several high society gentlemen who would ignite her passion and become instrumental in the development of her remarkable career.
After months of hype, the trailer of the biopic about Coco Chanel's early years, Coco Avant Chanel, has finally arrived. The preview is all in French with no subtitles since the film opens in France on April 22, before its U.S. debut, but that is no reason not to watch.
We've retained, well, practically none of the French we learned at school, but from this trailer we can deduce that the film includes love, sex, wild parties, fighting, spectacular cinematography, and lovely costumes which Karl Lagerfeld oversaw.
Dont miss it
After months of hype, the trailer of the biopic about Coco Chanel's early years, Coco Avant Chanel, has finally arrived. The preview is all in French with no subtitles since the film opens in France on April 22, before its U.S. debut, but that is no reason not to watch.
We've retained, well, practically none of the French we learned at school, but from this trailer we can deduce that the film includes love, sex, wild parties, fighting, spectacular cinematography, and lovely costumes which Karl Lagerfeld oversaw.
Dont miss it

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