[dungeoncrawl] Re: [Fwd: two towers]

  • From: "Robert Deibler" <rdeibler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 09:06:47 -0500

Nice. I am really looking forward to seeing this. We plan on taking Mike for 
his birthday to see it.

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        excerpt from Jeffrey Wells' Hollywood Elsewhere column:
        
        I couldn't be less into LORD OF THE RINGS, but suddenly everyone's
        talking about this CG gremlin guy called Gollum in THE TWO TOWERS, and
        now they've even got me going.
        
        Gollum, who briefly appeared in THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RINGS, plays a
        much larger role in TOWERS, which I'll be seeing next Tuesday. Word is
        the CG advances in this little twerp are supposedly at an entirely new
        level, mixing a purportedly solid performance by Andy Serkis with what
        I'm hearing is truly incredible, ground-breaking animation.
        
        Gollum is in virtually every scene in TOWERS involving Frodo and Sam (or
        roughly 1/3 of the flick), and he drives much of the action forward. He
        began life as a Hobbit-like creature named Smeagol who found the ring
        and was corrupted into this bizarre creature. He then lost the ring to
        Bilbo (Ian Holm) in THE HOBBIT and has been seeking it ever since.
        
        A New Line friend tells me "his character is totally schizo, with
        debates going on between his Smeagol and Gollum side. The audience at
        Tuesday night's screening sat totally rapt every time he was onscreen.
        You literally can't take your eyes off of him. Serkis was on-set and
        performing the visual aspects of his performance (which are really
        incredible) and acting with Wood and Astin. They then used his
        performance to create the CG character, and I swear when you see it you
        will (with few exceptions) believe it's a real character.
        
        "Gollum's eyes are possibly the biggest achievement in character effects
        history," my guy maintains, "as they allow him to emote in a way that's
        never been seen before.
        
        "Coming out of the screening, he was without question the one everybody
        was buzzing about. You could hear people quoting his lines all over the
        Grove ('Master is good,' 'He stole the precious,' etc). Hell, you'd love
        him too, as he reiterated your opinion and calls Sam Gangee (several
        times, in fact) the 'fat hobbit.'"
        
        My friend concludes with an admission that "there is very real
        discussion going on that we may push Serkis for a Best Supporting Actor
        Oscar."
        
        
        
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        excerpt from Jeffrey Wells' Hollywood Elsewhere column:<br>
        <br>
        <font face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif" size="2"><font size="2"
         face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif">I couldn't be less into LORD OF THE
        RINGS, but suddenly everyone's talking about this CG gremlin guy called 
Gollum
        in THE TWO TOWERS, and now they've even got <i>me</i> going. 
</font></font>
        <p>  <font face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif" size="2"><font size="2"
         face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif">Gollum, who briefly appeared in THE
        FELLOWSHIP  OF THE RINGS, plays a much larger role in TOWERS, which I'll
        be seeing next Tuesday.  Word is the CG advances in this little twerp 
are
        supposedly at an entirely new level, mixing a purportedly solid 
performance
        by Andy Serkis with what I'm hearing is truly incredible, 
ground-breaking
        animation.  </font></font></p>
        <p>  <font face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif" size="2"><font size="2"
         face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif">Gollum is in virtually every scene 
in
        TOWERS involving Frodo and Sam (or roughly 1/3 of the flick), and he 
drives
        much of the action forward.  He began life as a Hobbit-like creature 
named
        Smeagol who found the ring and was corrupted into this bizarre creature.
        He then lost the ring to Bilbo (Ian Holm) in THE HOBBIT and has been 
seeking
        it ever since.   </font></font></p>
        <p>  <font face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif" size="2"><font size="2"
         face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif">A New Line friend tells me "his 
character
        is totally schizo, with debates going on between his Smeagol and Gollum 
side.
        The audience at Tuesday night's screening sat totally rapt every time he
        was onscreen. You literally can't take your eyes off of him. Serkis was 
on-set
        and performing the visual aspects of his performance (which are really 
incredible)
        and acting with Wood and Astin. They then used his performance to create
        the CG character, and I swear when you see it you will (with few 
exceptions)
        believe it's a real character.  </font></font></p>
        <p> 
        <table cellpadding="1" align="right">
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         <td><img
         src="http://www.moviepoopshoot.com/elsewhere/images/dec6/gollum1.jpg";>
              </td>
         </tr>
        
          </tbody>
        </table>
         <font face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif" size="2"><font size="2"
         face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif">"Gollum's eyes are possibly the 
biggest
        achievement in character effects history," my guy maintains, "as they 
allow
        him to emote in a way that's never been seen before.  </font></font></p>
        <p>  <font face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif" size="2"><font size="2"
         face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif">"Coming out of the screening, he 
was
        without question the one everybody was buzzing about.  You could hear 
people
        quoting his lines all over the Grove ('Master is good,' 'He stole the 
precious,'
        etc). Hell, you'd love him too, as he reiterated your opinion and calls 
Sam
        Gangee (several times, in fact) the 'fat hobbit.'"  </font></font></p>
        <p>  <font face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif" size="2"><font size="2"
         face="Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif">My friend concludes with an 
admission
        that "there is very real discussion going on that we may push Serkis for
        a Best Supporting Actor Oscar."  </font></font></p>
        <br>
        </body>
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