MM is asked, ‘What was it like working with Elijah Wood?’
“Elijah is so amazing and talented and smart! He’d always hang around on-set and talk to the director. He would really get involved in the scenes and learn how it all worked… I’ve just finished filming a movie called Try Seventeen. I play a college girl who has a bit of a romance with Elijah’s character. For the part I had to have my hair cut shorter and it was dyed back to blonde.”
“Anyway the story is about a guy who rents a appartment off campus because he finds he can learn more from his neighbours than he can from his professors.”
Thanks to FrodoFan1 for that.
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Dúnadeneth sends along these truly beautiful images from the Lembas Bake-Off which took place recently. I wish I was there! [More]
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From: Gamespot.com There’s absolutely no shortage of Lord of the Rings games currently in development, though some have gotten a bit of a higher profile than others. This past E3 equalized everything, though, as each and every game based on the timeless fantasy epic that’s currently in development was proudly on display by its respective publisher. Universal’s PS2 game, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, is easily among the most impressive of the lot. [More] [Gaming Havens]
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So far, this year’s two most lucrative summer movies concern the perilous adventures of male teenagers, one in contemporary New York and the other long ago in a galaxy far away, struggling with the moral and physical burdens of their special powers. Over the winter, the box office was dominated by two rather similar young men, one at an English boarding school, the other in the meticulously mapped Anglo-Saxon dreamworld of Middle Earth. Together, these four movies, “Spider-Man,” `Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones,” “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,” have earned more than $1 billion in domestic ticket sales. [More]
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MsAllegro writes: Sean Astin (Sam) did a reading of a children’s book on Thursday morning (June 6th) for the launch of an online story reading project that SAG is doing. Video of his reading is here. [More]
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From: BroadcastAsia2002: A BroadcastAsia2002 Exclusive for our visitors, a chance to hear from the New Zealand-based special effects company behind the award winning “The Lord of the Rings” – A not-to-be-missed presentation by Richard Taylor, Co-founder, Director and Special Effects Designer of Weta Workshop. [More]
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