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XRogue
10-06-2001, 06:46 PM
1. Middle Earth is Real.
The fantastic realm where the LOTR story is set is in fact an area in Birmingham, England. As a child, J.R.R. Tolkien loved to play in the area around Sarehole Mill, now known as Moseley. Later, he immortalized his beloved childhood haunts in his novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. But Tolkien's landscapes may have met their match in the rugged New Zealand countryside. "It's one of the most beautiful places on the face of the Earth," says actor Sean Astin, who plays the Hobbit Sam Gamgee, sidekick to Frodo (Elijah Wood), the hero of the story. "It was like Tolkien walked across New Zealand and then sat down to start writing."

2. The Auditions Were Cutthroat.
Getting these coveted parts posed a tough task for the actors: Astin was forced to gain 30 pounds before Jackson would hire him. When Elijah Wood heard that LOTR was casting, "he made his own videotape where he dressed up in costume and read Frodo's monologues from the books and sent it to Peter," says Unit Publicist Claire Cooper.

3. Making Grown Men Look 3'6" is Easier Than You Think.
Transforming normal-sized actors Ian Holm, Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd into, respectively, the 3'6" Hobbits Bilbo, Frodo, Sam Gamgee, Merry and Pippin, and the towering John Rhys-Davies into Gimli the dwarf demanded a blending of ancient trickery and the newest digital techniques. "60 to 70 percent of those shots were done live on set," says visual effects supervisor Jim Rygiel. "Sometimes we puppeteered giant sets of legs past the Hobbit actors to make them appear small. We also used forced perspective to make it appear as though Bilbo was right across from [the human wizard] Gandalf [Ian McKellen], but actually he was 30 feet behind him. Since it's all set up from the same viewpoint in relation to the camera, Bilbo just looked smaller. That worked flawlessly." Other times the human and Hobbit actors performed separately against bluescreen, and the images were combined digitally.

4. The Numbers are Staggering.
According to makeup effects maestro (and co-founder of Weta effects house) Richard Taylor, creating the denizens of Middle Earth demanded 148 artisans in the Weta Workshop cranking out some 1500 handmade costumes, including 160 Orcs, 50 Goblins, 100 Uruk-hai (half orcs, half humans), plus 100 Elves, 100 Gondorians and 250 Rohans (which are breeds of human). Taylor's crew created 200 Orc masks, and, over the course of filming, made 10,000+ prosthetic make-up pieces needed to turn humans into Elves, Hobbits, Orcs, etc. The ovens where the foam rubber prosthetics were cooked ran 365 days a year, including Christmas and New Year's. 1800 pairs of hobbit feet were needed. 10 people worked for three years making wigs.

5. Making Chainmail Is a Major Pain.
Virtually every element of the production was handcrafted by artists. The Weta Workshop made 50,000 props, including swords, axes, shields and spears. Although the production had its own ironsmith, who crafted the original armor, the chainmail itself was made in a unique way. "Weta Workshop sliced PVC piping very thinly, then four dedicated people worked for about a year full time linking them together," says Cooper. "They linked over 12 million links to make all the chainmail, then they sprayed it with metallic paint and it looks real, but it was light and comfortable for the 500 actors we had on set in full armor."

6. Eat Your Heart Out, Star Wars.
During production, Jackson's crew, which consisted of 2400 people from all over the world, shot in over 100 locations and on 350 sets. The three films featured a whopping 77 speaking roles, and 26,660 extras were employed to fill out the epic battle scenes. "We were just like a huge travelling circus all the time," Cooper says. "Some days we had five to seven different photography units shooting at once. One day, we served 1460 eggs at the same place for breakfast! It was just so massive. When all our production vehicles were lined up, wherever we went, they were a mile long. We were just such a spectacle."

7. Tolkien's Made-Up Language.
There were two full-time dialect coaches on set teaching Elvish -- a language Tolkien invented. "Tolkien was a linguist and he invented several languages," Cooper says. "Elvish was based on the Finnish languages."

8. The Locals Gave Their Blessing.
Before the cameras started rolling on the Wellington set in New Zealand, elders from a local Maori tribe blessed the location. "There was a huge ceremony with the cast and crew," Astin remembers. "A couple thousand people stopped what they were doing, and on a converted soundstage, the Maori elders performed a ritual. They talked about the stewardship of the land, and hoped that the land would take good care of us, which I must say it did."

9. The Longest Shoot Since Apocalypse Now.
Principal photography, which has wrapped for all three films in the series, required an astounding 274 production shooting days. "I don't think I really conceptualized when I agreed to do fifteen months what that really meant," Astin says. "It was two birthdays for my daughter [who makes her acting debut in LOTR as a Hobbit]."

10. Identical Tattoos: A Great Way to Bond.
Because of the intense working relationship, the Fellowship of the Ring cast members bonded to an unusual degree. "The only thing I can compare it to is how close people become in the military," says Astin. "We were always hanging out together in town. We all took up surfing together. And at the end, we all got a matching tattoo -- in Elf script it says, 'The Nine.' Everyone got them in different places. Mine's on my ankle -- the Hobbit foot -- because Billy Boyd, who plays Pippin, got his on his ankle and I thought it was very appropriate given that we were Hobbits."

11. One Actor, Two Decades of Reading.
Actor Christopher Lee, who will turn 80 in May, and who plays Saruman, the evil wizard, had read The Lord of the Rings each year for the last 20 years before he was hired to be in the production. "Christopher Lee was definitely the most knowledgeable about Tolkien," says Cooper. "He would go into Weta Workshop, knowing a lot of the artists and sculptors working there were fanatics about the books, and he would quiz them with trivia questions from the books and they wouldn't know the answer. He's so classic in his delivery, and has that amazing deep voice, and he'd say, 'Come on now....'"

RazorDragoon
10-06-2001, 07:47 PM
I was expecting Laur to post something like that!:D

Kyrie
10-07-2001, 12:17 PM
:eek:
That's pretty crazy... so much work going into something like this. :: laugh :: Just reading that kinda makes me wanna see the movies. I was hesitant at first, 'cause I have such a defined sort of visualization of what everyone looks like, and what all the different scenery looks like in the books... but... meh. ^^;;; I'm *sure* the movies will not be disappointing in the least.

Thanks, XRogue... ^.^

XRogue
10-07-2001, 12:55 PM
You are very welcome, Mana. If you haven't had a look at the official site for the movies, try it. I am SUCH a nitpicker, and the trailers and set pics they have released have got me salivating. In fact, they appear to have gone straight to Valinor and hired Gandalf to reprise his role........ it's at www.lordoftherings.net

Aluscia
10-08-2001, 05:08 AM
I'm also excited... But really, RD, Rogue is the Tolkien freak... I love it, and I know a lot as well, but she is much more... devoted, I suppose is a good word.

RazorDragoon
10-08-2001, 06:39 AM
Ok well you can't blame me I mean who doesn't change their sig's signature for sooooooooooooooooooooo long!

Aluscia
10-08-2001, 07:27 AM
uhh... makbe that's because it is the quote that goes along with my name? Read the Silmarillion, and you will see that the quote is describing Laurelin, one of the Two Trees of Light.

KitZune
10-08-2001, 10:04 AM
Thanks for that info......... I didn't realise what a grand scale they went to to make this movie.

I am definately gonna be one of the first in line... Laur and I are planning on going in costume!

XRogue
10-08-2001, 10:50 AM
You're welcome. I wish we could all go together.

I would like to as well, if I could figure out what to be besides a hobbit. Can't go as a hobbit alas, since I won't go barefoot in a movie theater. (Go figure). I may just go dressed up in something that fits the time period.

Stang
10-08-2001, 04:48 PM
Not a big fan but the movie looks REALLY good and one I will see.

Yeah too bad we all couldnt see it all together, that would be a cool present for me since the movie comes out on my BIRTHDAY woot woot!!! :D

Watchin a good and movie and hangin with my friends :) .

XRogue
10-08-2001, 05:46 PM
That would be SOME birthday party. :D

Aluscia
10-09-2001, 03:00 AM
So... When's the Release date?

XRogue
10-09-2001, 12:25 PM
December 19th. :D

RazorDragoon
10-09-2001, 01:23 PM
Hmmmmmm...
Maybe we could, but skool is a problem.

XRogue
10-09-2001, 02:16 PM
Tell 'em you're doing a book report! :D

Aluscia
10-09-2001, 02:39 PM
My exams start in December, so I'll more than likely be able to go the day of... :D

RazorDragoon
10-10-2001, 04:08 PM
Christmas?

We could wait 6 days (or less) to see Lord of the Rings...

Mythril Gear
10-10-2001, 04:43 PM
See Lord of the Rings? Guess what? I will definitely go see it....
FOR FREE!!!
FAMOUS PLAYERS STAFF PREVIEWS! WAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA!!!1
Ahhh, i love my job.
You see, there will be a staff preview, because if the managemant refuse, there will be a mutiny and someone's head will be on a pike. So yeah... I can't wait!!!

XRogue
10-10-2001, 05:47 PM
I don't suppose you could sneak the rest of us in as, oh, "emergency holiday staff", eh? ;)

Mythril Gear
10-10-2001, 07:49 PM
Actually thats been done... and we ALL got in **** for it.
Now our guest-bringing-to-staff-previews privelage has been revoked permenently. Sorry XRogue, but unless we wanna get previews revoked all together (which is what they were gonna do, but they felt is was too harsh), It's best not to even try.

XRogue
10-11-2001, 06:37 AM
Bummer. Ah well, it's not like we can all get together for the purpose anyway. Thanks anyhow. :D

Mythril Gear
10-13-2001, 07:45 AM
Hey! I got it! We can arrange a "birthday party" and get a special group discount! Yeah thats it! Do you think that would work?

Stang
10-13-2001, 02:37 PM
YEAH!!!

Now you just need to raise some money so you can buy all of us our plane tickets up there :D .

XRogue
10-13-2001, 03:36 PM
Heh. Not a bad idea. Now mind you, some of us will be arriving in costume. :D

I do have one question, however. Will they let us take a pony on the plane?

RazorDragoon
10-14-2001, 05:55 PM
.....hmmmmmmm.......
I think you can...but I'm not sure....:D
Still if all of us do meet I'll be sure to take a picture!

As for raising money,do what my friend's dad did....

Every time he had money in his pocket he would put it in a place whenever he passed by... And in the end he found $3,000 in that place.

You could try doing the same... or you could drive...and save alot of money rather than flying...It's up to you....

Mythril Gear
10-14-2001, 06:00 PM
Plane tickets! *pfffffawwww*! In classis MG fashion, I'll just COME PICK YOU GUYS UP!!! In my Diesel, I should be able to get all the way to Panama on one tank of gas... (gwaaa haaa haaaaa!!!) Now the thing is: how do I get it to start in the dead of winter?

XRogue
10-14-2001, 06:17 PM
Simple.....the pony can pull it.....:D

RazorDragoon
10-15-2001, 01:46 PM
This is going to be one wierd screening...:D

XRogue
10-15-2001, 05:17 PM
Quick thinkin', Sherlock......:D

And BTW, some newish info, Enya is doing some music for the soundtrack, including, so I understand, Only Time, her new single.

RazorDragoon
10-16-2001, 02:10 PM
But really... I guys could drive.

Stang
10-16-2001, 04:50 PM
Not around the Christmas season too much goin on. Got enough driving to do with 2 families now.

I can wait to see it here.

XRogue
10-17-2001, 07:45 AM
We'll prolly be doing the same. We have two siblings of ours (my sis, his bro) having kids this holiday season, so we have to be around for that. Actually, this may be the first time we get to have Christmas/Thanksgiving in our house since we moved in here. I hate having to travel EVERY Christmas. Although I should prolly put my rant about that in the Pit. I'm told that is an interesting rant.