Actor's Unions Warn Members to Boycott "The Hobbit"

Actor's Unions Warn Members to Boycott "The Hobbit"

Bilbo's greatest adventure may just be making it to the big screen.

By Robotpo - Sep 25, 2010 04:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: TheOneRing.Net

On the Quest for the Lonely Mountain depicted in J.R.R. Tolkien's seminal fantasy novel "The Hobbit", hairy hero Bilbo Baggins had to contend with Stone Trolls, Giants, Goblins, Gollum, a magic Ring, Wargs, giant Spiders, unfriendly Elves, the Dragon Smaug and the Battle of the Five Armies; however, even Bilbo might have been hard-pressed to overcome the series of troubles which have plagued the cinematic adaptation of the classic tale since before its inception.

First, financial disputes and a subsequent lawsuit between Director Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema over profits from the original "Lord of the Rings" trilogy lead to a massive rift between the filmmaker and the studio, prompting one New Line exec to state that the studio would never work with Jackson again. The dispute was resolved toward the end of 2007, just in time for the 2007/2008 Writer's Strike which prevented the writing of the films to move forward for months. The Writer's Strike was resolved, and Guillermo del Toro was selected as Director for the new Duo logy, but later in 2008 the global economy collapsed, sending studio MGM, partial holder of "The Hobbit" rights, into bankruptcy. "Pre-pre-production" on the films inched forward, but last May del Toro dropped out of the project due to the ongoing uncertainty around the production and the MGM financial situation, again leaving the films director-less.

Now, in the latest turn of a saga worthy of Tolkien himself, International Actor's Guilds are warning their members not to work for the non-union Hobbit films:

“Members of Canadian Actors Equity, US Actors Equity, the Screen Actors Guild, UK Actors Equity, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (Australia) and the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists are advised not to accept work on this non-union production. If you are contacted to be engaged on The Hobbit please notify your union immediately.”

As detailed in full on TheOneRing.Net, the production had been planning on making offers to actors in the near future, only to encounter yet another hurtle.

It doesn't seem possible that any film, let alone one so highly anticipated, coming on the heels of the most commercially and critically successful franchise in history, could face so many major obstacles in getting into full-on production. One thing's for sure, though: if "The Hobbit" ever does get made, it will feel like a victory as miraculous has those of our heroes in Tolkien's far-off land of Middle-earth.


^^^ Bilbo reacts to the Actor's Guilds Press Release^^^
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Talontd
Talontd - 9/25/2010, 5:23 PM
Wow, nothing but drama surrounding this film...
LucasMend
LucasMend - 9/25/2010, 5:39 PM
Why Boycott "The Hobbit" when someone should Boycott X-Men FIST A$$? :P

If both movies of "The Hobbit" duology ever get made, Jesus will come back to Earth for sure :P lol.
marvel72
marvel72 - 9/25/2010, 6:07 PM
i don't think this movie will ever get made.
dcpaper
dcpaper - 9/25/2010, 6:15 PM
You are right Lucaxmen the movie to boycott is First A$$
chopfer15
chopfer15 - 9/25/2010, 6:21 PM
Bad reporting. Why are the unions telling their members to boycott? Is it because it's non-union? And if so, why is it non-union? Without knowing these things, we dint know who to get pissed at. I'll just settle and be pissed at the studio and the unions. They're all greedy ass's anyway.
secretasianboy
secretasianboy - 9/25/2010, 6:53 PM
boycott...the assholes
zooclass
zooclass - 9/25/2010, 7:01 PM
respect unions, there the reason were not working in sweatshops.
rushr
rushr - 9/25/2010, 7:06 PM
i agree respect
smallvillefanricky
smallvillefanricky - 9/25/2010, 7:09 PM
@intruder
that was so funnny haha
Robotpo
Robotpo - 9/25/2010, 7:33 PM
chopfer15, it was mentioned twice that the productions are non-union: "warning their members not to work for the non-union Hobbit films"; "advised not to accept work on this non-union production".

Members of the Actors Guilds can be penalized for breaking rank and working on non-union projects...

As for WHY it's non-union, no one knows except Peter Jackson and CO.
gaikinger
gaikinger - 9/25/2010, 8:07 PM
F@#K UNIONS!!!
darkkami
darkkami - 9/25/2010, 8:36 PM
Zooclass@ you need to do heavy research on the unions around all nations of the world. Unions are the majority of the problems with this world, them and banks.

For examples in entertainment. Unions are the reason Tom Cruise was allowed to ask to get a percentage of the amount MI made. They are the reason movie tickets around the world just went up by more than 25%.

Unions are the reason the NFL players are allowed to strike this year and the reason there was no NHL for awhile.

It would take me all day to describe the woes of unions on society. I was curious about what all this crazy conservative commotion over unions was one day, so as a freethinking individual, I spent what ended up being an entire weekend researching unions throughout history.

Here is the conclusion I came to in the end.

There are a ton of great companies in the blue collar force that are not unionized and actually have happier workers and better working environments.

I used to not give a **** about politics, ethics, or ideals. After that weekend I realized how unions pretty much run the non 3rd world nations of the world. Banks run the 3rd world nations but that is another topic.

I don't have time for this on a comic site, so I just encourage you to do your own research. Unions help the rich people of the world more than the hard working lower wage men and women.

They are dirty and get a good chunk of income to remain dirty. Just ask the unionized labor force that gets empty promises while the big wigs they work for share a cuban with the union lobbyist.
RockNRollCC
RockNRollCC - 9/25/2010, 8:42 PM
@intruder

im scared for life now. thanks :P
Joe6Pack74
Joe6Pack74 - 9/25/2010, 8:46 PM
Unions had a time when they were useful and necessary, the 1800s-1930. Now they are just extortion organizations. Look what the UAW did for GM and Dodge, not to mention the brainwashing that goes on. My brother sounds like a programed robot cause of the UAW and so does his kids.
skylarscar
skylarscar - 9/25/2010, 9:32 PM
Unions do very little to help anyone anymore, they were meant to look out for the normal folks,they were supposed to provide a place for mistreated and exploited workers to go for refuge and fairness, now they are the ones exploiting anyone they can. I work as a paint contractor, properly licensed and self employed, doing everything as I should, and one day a union rep shows up at the site I'm working on intimidating me, telling me it's for my own good that I join the union and saying that if I did join it would save me legal fees later on, implying they would make trouble for me. The reason he was intimidating me to join was because he could then force me to hire an apprentice, even if I don't need help or can't afford another employee; said apprentice would be paid whatever the union decided I needed to pay him. Basically I would be giving up any ability I have to make business or financial decisions myself. The job I was on was a local government job and they actually came to our aid and told the union to stop harassing us. Unions have gotten out of hand and have turned into predatory organizations that do little to help anyone, and do everything they can to increase their member size so they can get more dues. Sorry everyone for my rant, but I'm on Peter Jackson's side, and I really don't like his movies or overrated J R R Tolkien, but they should be free to be horrible without being harassed.
chopfer15
chopfer15 - 9/25/2010, 9:53 PM
Robotpo - I got that part. I just want to know why they are non-union on this movie. Guess they haven't said why yet. My bad.
Rosas
Rosas - 9/26/2010, 2:13 AM
After all this and it on going problems,
this movie better true to the story and better
be the most amazing movie ever...this movie better
win the "acadamey award for the best movie ever made" get it
georgia49th
georgia49th - 9/26/2010, 6:44 AM
The Union I belonged to took our money and then skipped out on us when the company lost the contract to Goodwill ., No help no getting us other work ., I'll never join another Union again
theslenderman
theslenderman - 9/26/2010, 7:29 AM
i'm starting to wonder if this movie is EVER gonna be made
YourMomNaked
YourMomNaked - 9/26/2010, 7:34 AM
I belong to a union. I'm not always happy about my union. Not all unions are bad. Not all unions are good, either. The wages and benefits EVERY American worker enjoys is thanks to unions. I disagree with this unions decision because I love these books and films, but they are doing this for their members rights. That is their job. Don't hate the player, hate the game.
Flagg
Flagg - 9/26/2010, 7:47 AM
The unions are trying to [frick] up my films? Okay, now it's personal.
GrayFox1025
GrayFox1025 - 9/26/2010, 8:21 AM
shitty adaptations of good comic books get made into movies and then reboots occur but yet 2 movies as great as this runs into problems all the [frick]ing time..WHY??? The Hobbit NEEDS to be made NOW!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/26/2010, 8:23 AM
Lol hopefully it'll get made but I ain't too bothered, I can't see how THE HOBBIT is gonna be even a tenth of what LOTR's is?!

Maybe they should have made THE HOBBIT first?!?

P.S. Only movie I'm boycotting and not paying a cent to is X-MEN: FIST A$$!

[frick] FOX and all those who sail in her! : P
Yorel
Yorel - 9/26/2010, 9:42 AM
@WittySupername
@ralphmouth
You both forgot one other little details, Gary Oldman was surpose to be the voice of General Grievous, but was forced to pull out by the Screen Actor's Guild (of which hes a member) because "it was being made using actors who are not part of said guild".
leeharveyoswld
leeharveyoswld - 9/26/2010, 9:45 AM
the hobbit is a childrens book
LOTR is for adults
There is no way the hobbit can top LOTR so dont bother it will dissapoint
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/26/2010, 10:04 AM
ckal @ HELL YEAH! ; D


Flagg
Flagg - 9/26/2010, 2:16 PM
@ LEEE

Jackson actually tried to make The Hobbit first. He couldn't acquire the rights, though, and decided to do LOTR instead. I sometimes wonder how differently everything would have turned out if he had done it the other way...

@ MarsAmbassador

Err... yes, the unions are most definitely [frick]ing with my movies. For example, the 2007-08 Writer's Guild strike [frick]ed up or delayed countless films and television shows. By the way, Jackson has issued a four-page statement discussing the situation in detail and explaining just why the union's demands are bullshit (and they're also against the law). Jackson and Warners pay their actors fairly. He's currently considering moving the production to Eastern Europe. I guess we can kiss goodbye to the New Zealand vistas we saw in The Lord of the Rings.
loganoneil
loganoneil - 9/26/2010, 4:15 PM
zooclass - Have you ever BEEN in the Hollywood union?! Trust me, it's not who you know, it's who you BLOW to get ahead in that town!
helacaster
helacaster - 9/26/2010, 4:43 PM
We need unions. But if you think they don't abuse their power then your an idiot. I've seen unions get people their jobs back after being fired for being drunk at work and failing a drug test. Unions go to far.
tricklove187
tricklove187 - 9/26/2010, 5:42 PM
This movie has about as much chance to get made as Deadpool does (none).
THEHAWK
THEHAWK - 9/26/2010, 7:31 PM
The Hell?

How hard is it to make a Hobbit? They are only a couple of feet tall, all you need to do is cross a hobo and a rabbit.

Or cut the legs off of a hobo.

Or get a hold of some Pym particles or white dwarf star matter...

Oh, they were talking about the movie?

Shit, that's never getting made. We will see Deadpool 6 before that happens.

HAWK out
Optimus1983
Optimus1983 - 9/26/2010, 9:03 PM
Its the Muslims fault because it offends them and their way of living.
loganoneil
loganoneil - 9/28/2010, 6:25 AM
Optimus1983 - Stupid and racist... way to go there!
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