Laurelei writes: There was a small blurb on Orlando Bloom (Legolas) in the April issue of Movieline. It was an article focusing on outstanding performances the previous year by young (up and coming) actors.
Month: March 2002
There was a small blurb on Orlando Bloom in the April issue of Movieline. It was an article focusing on outstanding performances the previous year by young (up and coming) actors.
The Standouts
ORLANDO BLOOM in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Among the many smart choices director Peter Jackson made when casting the film version of J.R.R. Tolkien’s vibrant Lord of the Rings trilogy, his gutsiest was to embellish a roster that included masters like Ian McKellen, gifted new stars like Cate Blanchett, underused lookers like Viggo Mortensen and hobbit dead-ringers like Elijah Wood with the addition —in a crucial role— of a complete unknown. Fresh from a three-year haul at drama school, the 25-year-old, felicitously named British actor Orlando Bloom was picked to play Elf warrior Legolas Greenleaf. Early stills of the film revealed a suspiciously Casper Van Dien-like presence that made one wonder. On-screen, Bloom was something else. He did have an almost unreal, cheekbone-bedecked handsomeness, but he also moved with crystalline resolve and athletic grace. Even when a million things are happening at once, Bloom grabs your attention and makes you feel everthing that depends on the great battle of good and evil. Fortunately for us, Bloom will play beefed-up roles in the final two films of the trilogy, The Two Towers and The Return of the King.
Here’s your chance to meet John Gilbert and hear him and some other great film editors at a seminar at the Hollywood Egyptian Theatre! [More]
Beggar sends along news that you can order the new LOTR twin packs, Sam and Frodo in an Elven boat, as well as a Gimli and a Uruk-Hai warrior! [More]
runechan writes: Sahamongkol film, a distributor of LOTR in Thailand, decided to re-release LOTR again on March 22 and will put the TTT trailer on this new release. LOTR was released on December 28, 2001 and had strong box office numbers here.
Sjekk writes: According to the Norwegian distributor (SF Norge) it’ll be added on after LOTR:FOTR has finished, but before the credits. It is expected to be shown first time March 29th and onwards.