New Zealand (Reuters) - New Zealand's capital city is eager to complete its transformation into a haven furry feet, pointed ears injection points Tuesday the long-awaited world Hobbit trilogy's first movie premiere.
Wellington, director Peter Jackson and the post-production basis, has changed its name to "Earth Middle East, the Middle East, as fans held costume parties and city workers ready to lay 500 meters (550 yards) red carpet.
The premiere of a special Hobbit decorated Air New Zealand jet actor lineup, production and studio officials.
Jackson, for a time in a local newspaper printer and hometown hero, he said he was still editing the final version before the Wednesday premiere of "Hobbit Unexpected Journey".
Hobbit "movies based on JRR Tolkien's books, storytelling, led to his fantasy epic" The Lord of the Rings ", the Jackson three Oscar-winning film about 10 years ago.
This is 60 years ago, the "Lord of the Rings", originally planned only two films, before deciding to have enough material to prove by a third.
New Zealand fans ready to claim the best place to see a movie star, including British actor Martin Freeman to play Hobbit Bilbo Baggins, Hugo Weaving, Cate Blanchett, Elijah Wood.
"It was a 10-year wait for these films, New Zealand is the spirit of Tolkien's home, so there is no way we missed," said Alan Craig, office staff, a consider themselves the Lord of the Rings "nut".
Production has been in the center of several controversies, including the labor contract with the trade unions in 2010, leading the Government to step up in the changing employment laws and increasing incentives to Warner Bros., and to keep the production in New Zealand controversial.
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