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[电视节目] MTV視頻:開花希望在Hobbit能再演萊戈拉斯一角

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发表于 2010-1-26 12:40:38 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
開花說:「我發了EMail給PJ,問需不需要小萊演出哈比人傳?」PJ:「等著瞧。」開花說PJ現在都保持神秘。G導似乎想用更多新面孔來拍攝哈比人傳。

"The Hobbit" — just don't expect to see too many familiar faces when Guillermo del Toro takes the director's chair from producer Peter Jackson for the prequel films.

Still, that's not stopping some of the old "Rings" castmembers from throwing their names into the, uh, ring. At the Sundance Film Festival, Orlando Bloom — who played the Elven archer Legolas in the critically acclaimed trilogy — said that he has reached out to Jackson about possibly returning for "The Hobbit."

"I shot an e-mail to Pete and I said, 'You know, if you want me to don the blonde wig and pointy ears again, I'd be honored to do it,'" Bloom revealed. "He said, 'Well, we'll see.' They're very, very hush-hush."


訪問者說原者沒有Legolas,不過演瑟爸的話,開花可以演出。看來機會不大。
It's not particularly likely that Bloom's services would be required for "The Hobbit" as Legolas has no role in the original story, though it's always possible that the actor could play Thranduil, Legolas' father who appears as the Elvenking in the story. But even if Bloom doesn't return to Middle-Earth, he's more than happy to see what Jackson and Del Toro have in store.


他接著在訪問中大讚G導,說他的電影很棒,想和他合作。
"It's Guillermo's movie and I'm a huge fan of that man," said the actor. "He's obviously going to take his own idea of it, but I'm excited for that movie. I think it's going to be great."

Should Bloom return for "The Hobbit," or would the inclusion of Legolas feel too forced? Let us know your take in the comments section and on Twitter!


視頻在連結內,我不懂截flash的視頻喔。希望有人會把視頻上傳。

開花MTV的視頻連結http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/0 ... tm_campaign=Feed%3A

另一篇訪問,問開花小本電影的感受:
http://www.style.com/peopleparti ... od_Storms_Sundance/

More indie darlings were being toasted at the premiere for Mark Ruffalo's heavy-metal redemption tale Sympathy for Delicious—including Orlando Bloom. "It's a different kind of muscle," Bloom said. "You feel stripped of big sets and scenery." (Or, in the case of this film, in which the actor plays a strutting goth rocker, a shirt.) Meanwhile, Ruffalo stroked his beard to demonstrate one of the perks of the facial hair he was sporting this weekend. "Some of the pretty girls do that," he said.


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另,他親口說不會拍第四部海盜了。

Extra" has learned the fourth installment of "Pirates of the Caribbean," set to be released in 2011, will not include Orlando Bloom.

Bloom tells "Extra's" Terri Seymour that "Will's swimming with the fishes."

When asked if he could come back Bloom replied, "Not this time. No. No. No."


source: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2n ... ates_sequel.php/r:t
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发表于 2010-1-26 16:23:14 | 只看该作者
啊。。。这个Well, we'll see到底什么意思嘛。。。我不要新面孔。。。我要开花嘛。。。
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发表于 2010-1-26 21:51:31 | 只看该作者
能不能演再说,要看剧本是否需要这个角色。但是这条消息至少说明一点:在他心目中魔戒一直非常重要,否则一个非关键也不怎么考演技的角色是不值得自己找上门去争取再演的。这就够了,我心甚慰
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发表于 2010-1-27 00:10:19 | 只看该作者
我觉得大熊猫应该会让开花演小莱吧~~真的好期待啊!
不过熊猫到底怎么想的?真的猜不透!
真的不想看新面孔,偶们只要小莱!!
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发表于 2010-1-27 09:42:08 | 只看该作者
本帖最后由 likeasong 于 2010-1-27 13:09 编辑

一篇强烈支持开花在The Hobbit中演小莱的文~~分析得全面细致,有理有据,看的我心花怒放啊!希望PJ和del Toro都这么想。

http://www.theonering.net/torwp/ ... ld-be-in-the-hobbit

Why Orlando Bloom should be in ‘The Hobbit’
January 26th, 2010 by MrCere

PARK CITY, Utah — Orlando Bloom is was at the Sundance Film Festival promoting “Sympathy For Delicious,” an independent film directed by Mark Ruffalo. Bloom, of course, was launched to fame by his turn as practically divine (looking) Elf Legolas in Peter Jackson’s film trilogy, “The Lord of The Rings.”

And without a doubt (besides the obvious and absolutely vital return of Gandalf to the silver screen) he is the member of the Fellowship of the Ring who should be in Guillermo del Toro’s two-part adaptation of “The Hobbit.” Here is why:

Every actor associated with Jackson’s films seems to get some variation of the red-carpet question, “Will you be in ‘The Hobbit’?” Elijah Wood, Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd, Sean Astin, Viggo Mortensen, and Liv Tyler among others have all been peppered by the media on the subject. The answer usually mentions a willingness to do so by the actor with profuse praise for Jackson and then the admission that it doesn’t make a lot of sense, in the context of the films, to do it.

In fact, such appearances would completely ignore continuity from J.R.R. Tolkien’s books and would also seemingly disregard Jackson’s films’ common sense where young Hobbits would be showing up decade’s before their own birth to make a cameo.

But Bloom certainly wouldn’t be too young if Legolas’s comments regarding his age are taken into account. The written Legolas, in one of several such bits of dialog contained in “The Two Towers” says, ” ‘Five hundred times have the red leaves fallen in Mirkwood in my home since then,’ said Legolas, ‘and but a little while does that seem to us.’ ” Film Legolas, based on absolutely nothing written by Tolkien, declares that he is 2,931 years of Sindarin hunkeyness old.

Tyler’s Arwen and Cate Blanchette’s Galadriel similarly have longevity on their side but those characters lack the historical probability of being in the right place at the right time to place them squarely in front of “The Hobbit,” cameras which weighs heavily in Bloom’s favor.

The MTV blog chatted Bloom up during his Sundance promotional efforts and got him to confess that he has already e-mailed Jackson telling him that he would be willing to return to New Zealand and step in front of cameras with a blond wig and pointy ears.

MTV then writes a sentence that might get its Tolkien-credibility card revoked:
“It’s not particularly likely that Bloom’s services would be required for “The Hobbit” as Legolas has no role in the original story, though it’s always possible that the actor could play Thranduil, Legolas’ father who appears as the Elvenking in the story.”

(Okay MTV blog folks, we are just kidding! Nobody wants to revoke that ‘imaginary’ card and we heart you for asking lots of ‘Hobbit’ questions at every turn.)

First, Bloom cannot, should not, must not, play Thranduil as it would take every viewer around the world out of the story immediately and doubly fast if / when his royal heart-throbness flexed his cheek muscles into a smile. (Although it is unknown if Thranduil so much as grinned.)

But more importantly, while Legolas didn’t expressly have a role in the original story, it is highly likely that he was present at some of the big events described there. Tolkien wrote “The Hobbit,” years before he completed “The Lord of the Rings,” so while the character of Legolas wasn’t mentioned by name, his name was in use in Tolkien’s (at the time) great unpublished mythos which became “The Silmarillion”. At the time of that writing the Good Professor had not yet tied “The Hobbit” to his epic creation but later when he wove the two together he pulled out and dusted off the Elvish name which means “Green leaf”.

In LOTR, Legolas is in Rivendell just in time for the Council of Elrond because he carried the news of Gollum’s escape from his father’s forest home. (You might imagine these Elves would have tightened dungeon security after 13 Dwarves snuck out, but apparently not!)

His mission to Elrond demonstrates that:
A) He was a trusted agent of his father (and a Prince)
B) He likely lived with his fellow Elves in Mirkwood

Eighty years prior to visiting Elrond and agreeing to represent Elves in The Fellowship, it is likely that Legolas was in Mirkwood with his father, probably advising dad and opposing the trouble brewing which was later shown to be Sauron hiding as The Necromancer.

An Elven Prince, such as Legolas, would be extremely likely to be involved with a baker’s dozen tight-lipped Dwarves discovered and captured in Mirkwood. And later when those captives went mysteriously missing, he would be informed, if not directly involved, in the aftermath.

Further, when an army of Elves were mustered to march to The Lonely Mountain for war in the Battle of Five Armies, it seems unthinkable that Legolas wouldn’t be among their number if not leading them in some manner.

So while Legolas had no explicit role spelled out in the text, Princes of Mirkwood wouldn’t miss events like the notable capture of Dwarves or the restoration of his father’s honor and kingdom via war.

Now if it were up to me, Bloom would probably not speak a word in either of the two Hobbit films but would stand behind Doug Jones Thranduil silently supporting and honoring his father. He would definitely be present at the flicks’ biggest battle doing low-key but unmistakable Legolas moves.

I don’t know that Bloom would agree to a part with no dialog but if he would it would be a classic nod to his non-mention in the books while providing a line of continuity from del Toro’s films to Jackson’s. It wouldn’t require a large time commitment either and would likely delight studios and financiers. It wouldn’t be an over-the-top, distracting cameo but a tasteful, clever and humorous walkthrough that would also feel just ‘right’.

Opinions expressed belong solely to the author and not necessarily shared by TheOnering.net
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发表于 2010-1-27 11:45:08 | 只看该作者
如果不是开花演的话,那就干脆不要小莱胡角色好了,找别人演我绝对受不了~~
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