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Lord Of The Rings, The - The Fellowship Of The Ring

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Lord Of The Rings, The - The Fellowship Of The Ring

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Set in Middle-Earth many many years ago, this is the story of a young Hobbit named Frodo, who has in his possession a ring... This ring is needed by the evil Lord Sauron to destroy civilisation and plunge the world into complete darkness. In order to prevent this, Frodo must find a way to the Mount of Doom and destroy the ring.

Category:Fantasy > General
Director:Peter Jackson
Starring:Sean Astin , Sean Bean , Cate Blanchett , Orlando Bloom , Billy Boyd , Ian Holm , Christopher Lee , Ian McKellen , Elijah Wood , Viggo Mortensen
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Sir Ian McKellen removes the beard and conjures up a behind-the-scenes view of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

There is, as yet, no Academy award specifically for casting. Which is a great shame for casting directors Jon Hubbard and Victoria Burrows, who would surely have accompanied their peers as Oscar shoe-ins for their work on The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.


From the bright eyed Elijah Wood as Frodo and Orlando Bloom's ever-elegant elf Legolas to Christopher Lee's wonderfully disturbing Sauron, almost every member of the cast seem born for their roles. The pick of the bunch, however, is unarguably Sir Ian McKellen as Gandalf the Grey (to give him his full name). Even out-of-character and in relaxed conversation about the making of this amazing movie, the film and theatre veteran retains all the gravity and stature of the on-screen wizard. Although McKellen is quick to claim that the character is most definitely left on set. "After a long day on the set I was only too happy to revert to normality. Gandalf was always with me, inside me I suppose, but when I was out of make-up and costume I had no problems setting aside 'The Lord of the Rings' consciously." McKellen describes his vision of Gandalf as "an archetypal wizard - related to Merlin and maybe even Prospero". Yet he had strong views from the start about certain fantasy stereotypes. "Gandalf's magic I see as being subtle. I hate seeing fantasy movies where wizards are portrayed having lightning bolts coming out of their fingertips."

Not that McKellen's wizard rests on his laurels by any means, as McKellen continues: "When the journey begins and great things are at stake, he makes a real contribution to The Fellowship. He shows his stuff as a warrior."

Indeed, Gandalf is often called upon to show his stuff, leading the fellowship's charge against a variety of Orcs, Trolls and otherworldly foes - enough action to make the actor content he was not doing his own stunts. As McKellen explains: "Generally if some action is potentially dangerous, I am happy to let others take over, knowing that in the completed film, no one will be the wiser.

Looking to the Future, McKellen is suitably philosophical about the risks of stereotyping that the trilogy's success could bring, "There are worse fates than to be permanently associated with a great literary icon, should that come about!"


THE MAKING OF MIDDLE-EARTH
Breathtaking. There really is no other way to describe the achievement of Peter Jackson and his team in bringing Tolkien's fantasy masterpiece to the big screen. Over 120 technicians were employed to physically create the world and special effects, while 20,602 extra man days helped to populate it over the 274 days shooting. The result served to transfix the actors as much as the viewers, with Christopher Lee summing it up best: "This is the outright creation of an entire world," he said. "It brings together history and languages and cultures and makes a dreamscape come true."

 

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