Shaye’s comments were rude, low and not suited for the leader of such a great company. He is obviously tired and annoyed by all the controversials over this case right now, but that does not give him the right to speak in such a tone.
This is just plain stupid on New Line’s part. If they really don’t owe him anything, then they shouldn’t refuse to audit. If they owe him money, they owe him money. And exactly who do they expect to come see the Hobbit w/ no P.J.??? Seriously!
*cough* This is ludacris, these people are acting like two year olds!
If they really do owe Peter Jackson money, he should have either got it by now or dropped the issue and moved on. Had he done that, things could have remained civil, even if New Line is in the wrong. Peter Jackson will not have any difficulty finding another company to work with if he wants to make The Hobbit. But is he allowed to? Or does New Line have rights to The Hobbit?
9 responses to “New Line blacklists Peter Jackson”
those total (insert profanity) well too bad for them becuase that means all LOTR fans aer going to turn against New Line
that stinks 4 them ’cause peter will make the hobbit w/somebody else and it will be awesome!
pinkprincess
I love Eomer!
Shaye’s comments were rude, low and not suited for the leader of such a great company. He is obviously tired and annoyed by all the controversials over this case right now, but that does not give him the right to speak in such a tone.
This is just plain stupid on New Line’s part. If they really don’t owe him anything, then they shouldn’t refuse to audit. If they owe him money, they owe him money. And exactly who do they expect to come see the Hobbit w/ no P.J.??? Seriously!
awww…thats not nice the hobbit probly wont b as good w/ no pj…and who do they expect to take his place?
*cough* This is ludacris, these people are acting like two year olds!
If they really do owe Peter Jackson money, he should have either got it by now or dropped the issue and moved on. Had he done that, things could have remained civil, even if New Line is in the wrong. Peter Jackson will not have any difficulty finding another company to work with if he wants to make The Hobbit. But is he allowed to? Or does New Line have rights to The Hobbit?