Amid Labor Dispute, Jackson Says He Could Move 'Hobbit' Film to Europe
Mr. Jackson wrote that it felt "as if we have a large Aussie cousin kicking sand in our eyes" after an Australian actors' union protested against his use of nonunion actors on "The Hobbit."
From: NYT > Books
Monday, 27 September, 2010
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