They should have just set the cameras on Bernard Hill and Victor Garber and let 'er rip.
Now that I have it on DVD, that IS the movie I see.
Frodo: Please, what does it always mean, this... this "Aragorn"? Elrond: That's his name. Aragorn, son of Arathorn. Aragorn: I like "Strider." Elrond: We named the *dog* "Strider".
A discussion of Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King. If you're a pervy hobbit fancier, this is the place for you.
They should have just set the cameras on Bernard Hill and Victor Garber and let 'er rip.
Now that I have it on DVD, that IS the movie I see.
There's a B&W British A Night to Remember which was a fairly low-budget effort in comparison (though it has file footage of the actual Titanic in it) which practically is the movie you really want. Except for the different cast, of course.
They should have just set the cameras on Bernard Hill and Victor Garber and let 'er rip.
Oh, hells yes.
I love VG in that movie SO. Damned. Much.
At Whole Foods today, I noticed that Orlando Bloom is on the cover of the current issue of GQ. Scans of the pictures (not scanned by me) are here.
I love VG in that movie SO. Damned. Much.
His apology to Kate Winslet for not building a better ship was THE most (possibly only) heartbreaking thing in the movie.
His apology to Kate Winslet for not building a better ship was THE most (possibly only) heartbreaking thing in the movie.
That, and his adjusting the clock on the mantel. And his chiding the chambermaid for not setting a proper example by wearing her lifejacket. He was just wondrous. I've heard repeatedly that A Night to Remember is the better Titanic movie by far, but something in me resists seeing a Titanic movie with such a deplorable lack of Victor Garber.
I've heard repeatedly that A Night to Remember is the better Titanic movie by far,
I wouldn't say by far, as Night to Remember suffers from its own 1950's tropes, and also doesn't have the boat breaking in half, which really is a bit of a loss.
This is a pretty good interview with the main cast about what their last shot was, what they got as gifts, etc.
Watching some of the extended edition extras the other night, I realized that there's probably a lot more of Gimli's performance done by the scale double onscreen than there is of John Rhys-Davies (because of his allergies with the prosthetics). I'd bet that more than half of Gimli's screentime is the scale double.
And according to the interview tina linked, it was the double who got the Fellowship tattoo instead of Rhys-Davies. Then again, John voiced Treebeard too, didn't he?