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New Zealand capital goes wild for 'Lord of the Rings' world premiere
The Dallas Morning News ^

Posted on 12/01/2003 9:50:28 AM PST by Texican72

Associated Press

WELLINGTON, New Zealand - New Zealand's usually sleepy capital came awake in a roar of celebration Monday as stars returned for the premiere of the final film in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, parading through the city in open cars flanked by black-shrouded horsemen, orcs and hobbits that inhabit the beloved novels by JRR Tolkien.

Wellington's streets were jammed with 100,000 people standing 15-deep to fete the stars, including Liv Tyler, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Viggo Mortensen and Elijah Wood.

Bloom thrilled the crowd when he opened his jacket to reveal an "I love New Zealand" T-shirt. Mortensen greeted the crowd in Maori, the language of New Zealand's indigenous people.

All three films were shot in New Zealand over the past five years.

Fans roared as director Peter Jackson -- a New Zealander -- strode the red carpet toward the premiere showing.

"I'm feeling incredibly humbled by this wonderful reception," said Jackson. "You feel like you're the first people to land on the moon or something."

After the screening -- the first time he'd seen the final cut -- Jackson said he was pleased with his work.

"I heard a lot of sniffling and sobbing" during the trilogy's emotional climax, he said. "They were cheering ... and laughing in the right places."

"This is a once-in-a-lifetime for New Zealand," said fan Christine Hislop-Croft from the nearby town of Lower Hutt.

Wellington's streets were festooned with posters, up to eight stories tall, of "Rings" characters. Special postage stamps were printed to mark the occasion.

Jackson already has anointed "The Return of the King" as the best of the trilogy. It's also the longest, at 3 hours, 11 minutes.

The film opens in the United States on Dec. 17, in most of Western Europe the next day and in Asia on Dec. 20.

New Zealanders have taken the "Rings" trilogy to their hearts, recognizing their nation's breathtaking mountains, rivers and forests as backdrops in the films.

The countryside "made Middle Earth come to life," Jackson told lawmakers and guests at a parliamentary reception before the premiere.

Jackson told reporters he's looking forward to working on smaller, local films -- "becoming a New Zealand filmmaker again" -- although he first must finish another outsized project -- his version of "King Kong."

McKellen, who plays the wizard Gandalf in the trilogy, paid tribute to U.S.-based New Line Cinema for putting trust in Jackson's vision.

"It is not often that you can congratulate a studio for courage, good judgment and for backing its filmmaker," he said.

New Line Cinema co-chairman Bob Shaye said the company took "a big risk."

"After we saw what a great job Peter did we felt incredibly encouraged about the other two," he told The Associated Press as he arrived for the premiere.

The trilogy's first two films -- "The Fellowship of the Ring" and "The Two Towers" -- have grossed $2.9 billion at the box office worldwide.

New Line Cinema, a Time Warner subsidiary, is predicting at least $1.3 billion from the third film.


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1 posted on 12/01/2003 9:50:30 AM PST by Texican72
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To: 2Jedismom; 300winmag; Alkhin; Alouette; ambrose; Anitius Severinus Boethius; artios; AUsome Joy; ...

Ring Ping!!
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2 posted on 12/01/2003 11:40:18 AM PST by ecurbh
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To: Texican72
Hoo yah! Just finally got a copy of TTT EE to watch and am about 2/3 of the way through -- and looking forward to ROTK big time.

Thanks for posting.
3 posted on 12/01/2003 12:24:14 PM PST by GretchenEE (Why is this tag line following me everywhere? Do I get fined if I remove it?)
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To: Explorer89
Salivating, excuse my drool, ping.
4 posted on 12/01/2003 12:46:19 PM PST by MrConfettiMan (Emily Hope...born 11/10/03...first child of MCM...a gift from God swaddled in a blanket...)
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To: Texican72
Criminy - there are barely 100,000 people living in Wellington in the first place.

This has to be the biggest thing to hit Wellington since Wakefield.

5 posted on 12/02/2003 6:04:14 AM PST by The Iguana
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