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Thursday, April 26, 2012
A letter from "Middle Earth"
Peter Jackson
Reference date: March 2nd
When the Hollywood trade papers announced in the late 1990's that a live action trilogy version of JRR Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" was being produced, I was skeptical about its success.
Boy was I proven wrong!
Thanks to the singular vision and dedication of director Peter Jackson, Middle Earth was brought to life like few ever expected. Mr. Jackson's efforts were rewarded with the Academy Award for Best Director when the last of the three films was released. He followed up this phenomenal accomplishment with a re-imagining of the 1933 classic "King Kong." Currently, Jackson is hard at work on a two film adaptation of Tolkien's "The Hobbit."
I wrote to Mr. Jackson to commend him on his achievements, and got a very nice reply, mailed all the way from his offices in New Zealand. This is what he had to say:
Dear Chris,
Thank you for your letter.
I'm so pleased to hear that you enjoy my work. All of my films are the result of many hours of long, hard work but they are made worthwhile when I receive letters like yours.
I think that if one has a dream, as you do, then you must never give up.
My advice to you, Chris, would be simply to get out there. If you are as passionate about what you are doing as you seem to be, then you'll surely go far.
I wish you the very best of luck.
Kind Regards,
Peter Jackson
I sent him a thank you note the next day.
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