From punking U.N. security to employing what Guillermo Del Toro called a “perpetual-motion thriller machine,” Alfred Hitchcock’s 1959 movie is an underrated classic. Full Article at Wired
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That originated and was co-financed by Studio Canal, with two of the biggest stars in the world, and there's nothing indie about it ... So part of the change is that there's nothing indie about international anymore after Louis Leterrier, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Guillermo Del Toro, and Fernando Meirelles.
Jackson explained he's hoping to complete the second Hobbit script -- written with Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and director Guillermo del Toro -- by the beginning of next year, which would trigger calculation of the budget and setting a start for lensing in New Zealand
We're now halfway through the second script and Philippa [Boyens], Fran [Walsh], Guillermo [del Toro] and myself are doing the scripts and having great fun.
Peter Jackson is still a hands-on producer ... Guillermo del Toro comes in not as a wild card but very much respecting it all.