Aidan Turner in The Hobbit production diaries - Part three
Aidan Turner in The Hobbit production diaries - Part three
“Yes, you are quite right, Bifur. We appear to be one dwarf short.”
Mark [and William] fangirling over Graham (again)
Martin & Richard @ Wellington Press Conference
“You think that’s funny? You think a night raid by orcs is a joke?”
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Martin Freeman & Richard Armitage: Japanese blu-ray promo [X]
Andy Serkis getting under Gollum’s skin [x]
“Hobbits are remarkably light on their feet. In fact, they can pass unseen by most.”
(via enitari)
Richard Armitage on playing Table Tennis w/ Graham McTavish on set
“The night I was cast, I went out and bought The Empire Strikes Back and Jaws. My goals were to get a voice as sinister as Darth Vader and the menacing physicality of the shark. It’s so easy to take these big beasts – these ferocious characters – and cook them at ten the whole time. But I wanted to have this circling, steady presence that would suddenly attack randomly. Peter allowed me to make a lot of adjustments. Being a Maori, in the scene where I’m beating up Thorin, I rocked back on my warg, raised my eyes up and did this look that in the Maori world is called ‘pukana’. You show the enemy the whites of your eyes. It just happened instinctively and at the end of the take I said, “Peter, I think I pukana-ed!” I didn’t think he’d use it, but sure enough, when I went down to the premiere with a bunch of Maori friends, there it was.”
Manu Bennett on the process of creating Azog
(via unholy-annihilation)
“It’s quite difficult to maintain this family bond without there being a lot of flare ups. However, the loyalty and love that they have for all three of them makes them fiercely loyal to each other.”
“The giant Gundabad Orc had sworn to wipe out the line of Durin.”
poor puppy richard
“Fili sees the quest as his birthright, an important part of his life’s journey. And it sounds like a boy’s dream adventure. He starts out with this very youthful enthusiasm, but as the story progresses, the seriousness becomes apparent.”
Dean O’Gorman on Fili
“Shouldn’t you be directing a movie?”
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