Ringer Spy Sergio L sends in news from a swedish website that is currently running contest to get you to Cannes! [More]
Day: May 2, 2001
From: Sergio L
Following April 12th news about Swedish Contest to CANNES, here is a translation of contest’s questions:
A. The young hobbit Frodo has been adopted. By whom?
1. Bilbo Baggins
2. Gandalf
3. Aragorn
B. Who and what was Legolas?
1. A human raised by elves and the rightful heir to the throne of Gondor.
2. A brave Elf
3. A temperamental hobbit and Frodo’s friend since long.
C. Who is the ancient languages teacher on LOTR set?
1. Barrie Osborne
2. Peter Jackson
3. Andrew Jack
D. Who was the brother of Faramir?
1. Denethor
2. Boromir
3. Celeborn
E. Who is portraited in (the picture provided)?
1. Gollum
2. Gimli
3. Elrond
Final question:
Maximum 40 word who you have liked to be in “Rings’ Saga” and why.
Winners will be contacted within May 4th
From: Amy
I was watching the Independent Film Channel (a channel on digital cable and satellite dishes) last night and they said that they were going to have full coverage on all the events for the whole week.
If you recall, we released an image of two hobbits sitting on a wall in Hobbiton on Monday. [Here] Thanks to a very observant Ringer fan Sam, we now have a name for one of the faces. The hobbit on the left (our left) is Timothy Bartlett, a Wellington (NZ) stage actor best known for playing Bernie Leach on Shortland Street. [More]
UPDATE
Ringer James sends in some more info about Timothy Bartlett :
“Just to add another snipper regarding Timothy Bartlett, before he was on Shortland Street he was best known for presenting the children’s TV show “Play School”. This show has something of a cult following in New Zealand, and Kiwis aged 20-30 would no doubt remember Timothy fronting the show. “
Francesco Alo over at the Italian LOTR site Caltanet Cinema got a wonderful interview with Christopher Lee (Saruman) at the Verona Film Festival. Bear with the translation – the questions are good and Lee’s answers give you a sense of just how much he loves the Rings. [More]
When asked about accents, check out his answer: “No accents. I speak normally. There are British actors, Australian actors, New Zealand actors, American actors. And actresses of course. We all speak english without accents.” I know this isn’t going to make sense to a lot of you…… : D