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The Passenger
Role: Iggy Pop
Genre: Drama
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Role: 9 (voice)
Genre: Short Animation
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Elijah Wood
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Random Quotes |
• "I won't change and my perspective won't change. I want to
continue my life the way I live it, and I'm not going to let anything stop me
from doing that. It isn't all about acting. There's a lot more to life than
Hollywood."
• "I definitely felt the pressure. I wanted to live up to all of
the expectations. But when I got into costume and worked with the others, I just
didn't think about it anymore.”
• "If I wasn't an actor, I'd be a secret agent."
• "I think being different, being against the grain of society, is
the greatest thing in the world."
• "Frodo will look more haggard, but not as bad as Gollum. There is
a massive transformation, but the journey should have a physical effect on him,
which makes sense as I look a lot older than when I started filming. I was 18
then, and it's appropriate that he looks older, too. And if I've done my job
right, then you should empathize with him. When it came to the end, I was very
emotional. I was heaving, I couldn't breathe, and the last bits of the movie
really wrecked me. They gave each actor his own farewell, when we were back
there earlier this year. You'd go on to a sound stage and Peter [director Peter
Jackson] would make a speech about each actor and then bring in their sword and
a clapperboard. It was completely overwhelming. When it came time for me to give
a speech, I was so gone I just couldn't do it. I now have the ears, the feet,
the sword, the Ring, and one of the maps of Middle-Earth. The whole thing has
had a massive impact on us. I think Bill [Billy Boyd] and Dom [Dominic Monaghan]
and I are thinking about buying a house here [in New Zealand], because we don't
want to lose our connection with the country. It makes most sense to go in on a
place because we could use it like a timeshare and then holiday at different
times or together. But we're so lazy and completely hopeless at doing things, so
it remains to be seen if it'll ever happen."
• "There's a real sense of completion now, because we can look at
the entirety of the trilogy and say we've done it, our work is finished. That's
a great feeling. And I think that, as it comes to a close, we look to the
relationships forged in New Zealand and throughout the experience, and they will
carry on. The fellowship will carry on. And that gives us great hope. Our lives
will interweave forever."
• "That day was very difficult and it was a long day. I remember
Peter [Peter Jackson] actually crying on set after a few takes. It was a real
defining moment for Sean and I, not only in this film, but in our acting."
• "I will go back ... I think Bill and Dom and I are thinking of
buying a house together. We don't want to lose our connection with New Zealand -
I love the country and I love Wellington and I want to go back. I would love to
have a place to live there if I do go back for any period of time. It would just
be a time share. It makes the most sense for us to go in on a place, 'cause then
we can get a great place. We could be there together and have holidays there, or
if I wanted to go there and live there for a little while I could. It just kind
of makes sense. Then we could rent it out when we aren't there. That's the idea,
anyway." (On hearing this, Billy Boyd said, "Elijah said that, huh? He put a
curse on it.")
• "My philosophy has always been to try to put myself into roles
and films that are different. That intensified after 'Lord of the Rings' because
it was so massive, but it's something I've always believed in -- wanting to
change people's perceptions and challenge myself as an actor."
• "I don't know that I necessarily feel more comfortable in the
context of smaller films, but I tend to feel more comfortable more often than
not with the material of smaller films."
Information obtained from IMDB.com
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