Posted on 12/17/2002 7:32:02 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
Come on! Come in! -if you would like to have some seedcakes and a pint and relax a while. (If it is a special occasion, we still have a few bottles of the old wineyards left!)
Our first thread ( New Zealander builds Hobbit hole ) reached 4,100 posts, and we thought that was big. Our second thread (The New Hobbit Hole ) held us for over 48,000 posts, and we loved it dearly. We talked about moving to a new thread for the last 38,000 posts, but we are really slow to muster! Finally, the time has come. Tomorrow (at 12:01 am, to be precise!) The Two Towers comes out, and we start a new chapter.
My eye is better so I have my contacts on today. That means I have no fear of falling on my face.
Wait...Sean Astin in the HAT!!!
*THUD*
Flush Nemo!
CHUD - Cinematic Happenings Under Development
MONAGHAN |
Several members of the Lord of the Rings cast were at this year's San Diego Comic Con to promote the impending DVD release (and subsequent extended edition in November) of The Two Towers, and to get fans ridiculously excited by showing an all-too-brief glimpse of Return of the King, hitting screens this winter. I got a chance to sit with two of the four hobbits (or 22.222% of the Fellowship) in an incredibly boisterous room, and this is what the extremely laid-back Sean Astin and Dominic Monaghan had to say (or at least what I could decipher from the tape).
Dominic: Not really, I mean its so far away until the movie opens, months, and then the whole Oscar thing and the DVD coming out, weve still got a good while yet. Were all really excited about the last one coming out, were just kind of waiting. Were sitting on something that we know is good, were just waiting for the rest of the world to find out. Sean: Theres a certain kind of sadness, yeah. Question: The films have been so well-received, theyll probably go down as classics on the same level as Star Wars. Thats got to be kind of daunting, that the films will be remembered on the level as classics. Dominic: Its hard to have any real concept of that. I dont really process that, and when its brought up to me, it seems like theyre talking about something else, someone else. Sean: What do you mean by daunting? Question: Its got to be a bit like, Oh my god, my grandchildren will remember this long after Sean: My wife said that to me. We were watching a scene, at the end of the second film, Theres some good in this world and its worth fighting for, and my wife leaned over and said When you die, your children will always remember this. And I just said Aaahhh!!! Question: To put that into perspective, at an online writers panel yesterday, the question was raised what everyones favorite franchise currently was, and the vote was 6 to 1 in favor of Lord of the Rings.
Question: They wanted to lay it to rest, actually, so thats the bottom line. Sean: Not for the Star Wars people! [laughs] I guess its kinda fun, the nature of the competition. Question: One of the most unique things about this experience is that I imagine you walk away with this enormous set of lifetime friendships and associations that youd never get on another film. Dominic: Absolutely! Sean: Yeah, he [Dominic] and my brother have been living together now for, what? Dominic: A year now? Sean: I sold him my car. Dominic: Its like being on a desert island with a group of people. Whichever way you look at it, youve all been through the same experience, so youre always going to be linked. I mean, its weird, I guess after we hang out with each other at the end of the year, we wont even really necessarily need to hang around with each other. When youve been through something so life-changing, so huge, with only a small select group of people, youll constantly be around those people because youll go back and revisit it. Sean: Dom will need money. Dominic: Youll need a babysitter. Sean: You mean youll feed me and stuff when I cant do anything? Dominic: I was thinking more about your daughters, but... [laughs] Question: Youve been doing these movies for so long, are you looking forward to tackling new material?
Question: Whats your perspective on the way these movies have sort of institutionalized the notion of putting out these extended DVD cuts? Sean: Did Lord of the Rings get credit for the emergence of that business? I think it may just be a benchmark, because Peter Jackson I actually got a note on my interviews from a studio guy, saying not to focus so much on the extended DVDs in terms of Peters attention and focus during the films, but he really wanted to make [content] for the DVDs. I remember he said about James Camerons The Abyss that the theatrical release, youll never see that again, the thing that lives forever is whats on the DVD. And at first it seemed like a kiss-off, because hed say Dont worry, itll make the DVD, and you realize he was making this whole experience. Question: There are probably not a lot of three-hour movies that people want more of. Sean: [laughs] Thats true. Question: Sean, I thought you did a really great job directing the episode of Angel this year, any plans to do another one this season? Sean: Thank you very much. Ill have to call my agent and beg for another slot. Ive been thinking that I should do one, I want to do one. Joss Whedon is here [at the Con]! Would it be bad for me to go shilling for a job? Please, let me direct another! People said they liked it! But yeah, I hope so. Question: Dominic, what else have you got planned?
Question: So you actually get to do kung fu in it? Dominic: I get to do Wu Shu, which is a Shaolin technique. This thing called sticky hands, where your elbows are sort of locked together, its all about center. So it was fun, I got to do a lot of wire-work and flips and kicks and stuff. Question: Were you already trained in martial arts? Dominic: I did karate as a kid, from like 12 to 17. Anything physical I really like. Question: Did you guys read comic books when you were kids? [This was Comic Con, after all.] Dominic: Yeah. Mainly Spider-Man, the Hulk. My dad was a big Harry Crumb fan, so there was always that around. Love Preacher. Elijah and I tried to go down [to the show floor] and buy some comics but it got a little bit hectic down there. So we might go incognito. I want to meet Stan Lee and Mark Hamill.
Sean: Is there a difference? I think theres a lot of crossover. Question: What was it about [Showtime series] "Jeremiah" that made you want to join the cast? Sean: Joe Straczynski. And Luke Perry called my agent and made a passionate pitch for me to a part of the show, and I was moved by that effort on his part. So I investigated the show, and sat with Joe Straczynski, and looked at what he wanted to do, and I got it. And it was good money. And then the hobbits were whisked away by the Nazgul. Or some talent wrangler. |
The man has good taste. Straczynski did the B5 series- nearly single-handedly.
I am so sorry.
I don't think he knew the whole thread would turn on him over that comment!
Good day osage!
Of course, trini called me here at work to say she was enjoying cookies. Wicked creature! ;)
Crap. We need another Mary conversation or something. How bout somebody changing denominations again. :-)
No resting on our laurels! We've got 'em on the run, and now it's time to beat them into submission!
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In a Hobbit-like fashion, that is.
'Course you did. You were s'posed to...
If'n people didn't get twittery, wouldn't be no kids...
Naw, we still have g'nad.
I doubt it since you've used it. You might have better luck with the manufacturer.
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