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Anything You Can Imagine

By: Ian Nathan, Andy Serkis - foreword
Narrated by: Tristram Wymark
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Summary

The definitive history of Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth saga, Anything You Can Imagine takes us on a cinematic journey across all six films, featuring brand-new interviews with Peter, his cast and his crew. From the early days of daring to dream it could be done, through the highs and lows of making the films, to fan adoration and, finally, Oscar glory.

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A nine-year-old boy in New Zealand’s Pukerua Bay stays up late and is spellbound by a 60-year-old vision of a giant ape on an island full of dinosaurs. This is true magic. And the boy knows that he wants to be a magician.

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Fast-forward 20 years, and the boy has begun to cast a spell over the filmgoing audience, conjuring gore-splattered romps with bravura skill that will lead to Academy recognition, with an Oscar nomination for Heavenly Creatures. The boy from Pukerua Bay with monsters reflected in his eyes has arrived, and Hollywood comes calling. What would he like to do next? 'How about a fantasy film, something like The Lord of the Rings?'

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The greatest work of fantasy in modern literature, and the biggest, with rights ownership so complex it will baffle a wizard. Vast. Complex. Unfilmable. One does not simply walk into Mordor - unless you are Peter Jackson.

Anything You Can Imagine tells the full dramatic story of how Jackson and his trusty fellowship of Kiwi filmmakers dared take on a quest every bit as daunting as Frodo’s and transformed JRR Tolkien’s epic tale of adventure into cinematic magic, and then did it again with The Hobbit. Enriched with brand-new interviews with Jackson, his fellow filmmakers and many of the films’ stars, Ian Nathan’s mesmerising narrative whisks us to Middle-earth, to gaze over the shoulder of the director as he creates the impossible, the unforgettable, and proves that filmmaking really is 'anything you can imagine'.

©2018 Ian Nathan, 2018 Andy Serkis - foreword (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers

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"This book truly is the definitive history of the Lord of the Rings films. Nearly every single element of the productions is coverd here, from writing, to shooting, to Oscar-night jitters. Nathan’s prose does exactly what you want from a book like this: it makes you feel as if you’re really there." (SlashFilm)

"In breezy and often cheeky prose, Nathan tells a grand story worthy of the annals of great filmmaking… there is much to learn, to chuckle over and to admire as Jackson and his band of indefatigable Kiwis face down the naysayers.’ (Daily Mail)

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Great story - Awful attempts at accents.

It is remarkable how often really strong readings are ruined by terrible attempts at accents. Case in point: British readers attempting New Zealand accents. If you can't do it justice consistently, just do not attempt it. Luckily it doesn't ruin what is a great story about a truly epic film production.

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Great book, shame about the reader

Excellent book, an in depth discovery and history of the making of the films, right up to Amazons announcement of a show.
The only issue is the reader - who has clearly never seen any of the rings or hobbit movies. He can’t pronounce any of the names or places, which is embarrassing - you’d think of you were going to spend 22 hours reading a book on a set of films, you’d at least watch one of them.

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Fun behind the scenes read

I am by no means a LotR super fan, but I am a compulsive ‘Making of…’ documentary watcher. The nuts and bolts fascinate me.

This books really did go into the history of the saga of getting LotR onto the big screen. From Tolkien selling rights to the announcement that Amazon would be taking a jaunt to Middle Earth.

Loved hearing from the actors and the makers. The narrator did a great job with the accents and keeping you interested when it would be quite easy for the mind to wonder after 20 hours.

Sadly the Hobbit did not take up much and seemed to be almost thrown in at the end as a ‘oh yes, there was also these three films’.

A lot was made of the New Zealand mind set. That this was a major factor in the success. That an almost MacGyver-ing view of life is in their DNA. This did get annoying. Perhaps because the minute I spotted it I couldn’t stop. It strikes me that this get it done with chewing gum and mud view is more of a creatives thing than specific to NZ and Jackson. (Eg. Jim Henson).

All in all a great listen and well worth the credit.

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Behind the curtain

Brilliant peak into the making of LOTR. It sets up all the pieces, from directors,producers, studio heads right down to stunt people. Then lovingly traces each of these people's origin story right up to the point where they start to work on the films. Even though I loved the extended edition documentaries, I didn't think that they were a little bit sanitized and a little overproduced. This account is the perfect balance to that, the trials and tribulations about how this story made it to the big screen is laid out in full.

Apart from all this it's just a fascinating look into the inner workings of the business of movie making.

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Behind the scenes of middle earth

A story in its own right. An excellent in sight into the highs and lows encountered to bring the most famous trilogy of films to the big screen.

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Middle Earth revealed

This painstaking account of the Kiwi director's journey from satirical schlock meister to ostensibly the Ruler of Middle Earth will delight Tolkein fans, but is also a fascinating description of the film process, and a small travel guide to the wonders of New Zealand.

From discussions and arguments about where the money's going to come from to make the first film, to the final post production flourishes, every twist and turn of the making of six extraordinary films is outlined in Nathan's relaxed and amusing prose, and read brilliantly by Tristram Wymark, who gets ALL the accents and voices right. The only tiny quibble I have is that Nathan confuses the actors Luke Evans and Lee Pace, but that's the only hiccup in a long and complex piece.

I've always found the film making process fascinating, but even if listeners don't share my interest, it's a highly entertaining and intelligent book, well worth the monthly credit.

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Entertaining and Informative

I was obsessed with the Lord of the Rings films and I watched each one of the trilogy multiple times. They remain my favourite films ever. This comprehensive account beautifully describes the unlikely journey which led to their production. I was fascinated throughout.

I’d wholeheartedly recommend this book.

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An epic account

Thoroughly enjoyable and an amazing detailed account of the creation of Middle Earth. A must for fans. I’m a big fan of the films, and still learnt loads of new information! I also got the need to witness the acting and creative skills of many of the actors and the holy trinity writing team so bought a few post rings Viggo films, and the wondrous ‘The Lovely Bones’.

What I’m most thankful for, is more insight into the integrity of Peter Jackson. I’m so pleased he doesn’t care much for adulation or awards. A man of heart & in his work it shows. I didn’t go to the cinema until the LOTR films came out as I generally don’t like the machine of Hollywood & it’s tedious repetitive formulaic movies. You know, I loved that dirt under the finger nails in the trilogy.

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As Epic as the Movies

As a huge LOTR fan I found this in depth narrative of how they came to be and the many who made them happen, Peter Jackson (along with a significant supporting cast) to be immensely enjoyable and well written and narrated. The only bad thing was it had to end at some point !

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enjoyable

an excellent book, really well read. highly recommended for anyone with a love of film writing.

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