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Sean bean lord of the rings6/21/2023 ![]() ![]() A Random Find: Ancient and Early Medieval Persian or Iranic Women's ClothingĬo-Geeking on Twitter My Tweets Archives Archives Tags adaptations animals architecture art books dining in Middle Earth DIY Egypt fantasy Finland food games gender Greece history holidays how to J.R.R. This story isn't brand-new to 'Lord of the Rings' fans, who might remember a short clip about Bean's hellish hikes in the extra features on the 'Fellowship of the Ring' Blu-ray, but it is funny to.Serving exactly what it sounds like, the Quotes feature excerpts other people’s thoughts. Other questions touch on the large number of team leader roles he’s played or characters who die (which Bean doesn’t seek out, specifically), how Bean built the character of Mitch Henderson with director Ridley Scott, and the kind of roles Bean would like to play in the future. But I– So I just kind of– went on with it.” 15, 2022 2:03 pm EST One does not simply walk into Mordor, and it turns. “Not really, no, you said it and everyone went, like– You know, I couldn’t kind of go, like, ‘Oh yeah, I was in ’, you know. Sean Bean Scaled An Actual Mountain To Get To Set For The Lord Of The Rings New Line Cinema By Danielle Ryan / Aug. When asked whether they joked about the reference on set, Bean answered: It’s an unusual kind of situation I was in. Boromir primarily appears in the first movie, as he dies defending Merry and Pippin against a horde of orcs after briefly allowing himself to be tempted by the One Ring. And, erm, you know, I just kind of listened to it, I didn’t know how to react, really, to that. Sean Bean in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.' New Line Cinema Bean played Boromir, the son of Denethor and a member of the Fellowship. I think it was in the script originally and it stayed in there, and it was very funny ’cause I’ve never been in a f– I was in a film that– then– which was– within a film. But it was his supporting turn as the proud warrior, Boromir, who falls prey to temptation in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring' (2001) that exposed Bean to his biggest audience. ![]() 1:50-2:30) picks up with Bean’s answer to how it came about: My partial transcription from the interview (from ca. (Note: I wasn’t able to share the video you’ll have to follow the link to Yle and play it there.)īean mentions that the Lord of the Rings reference – Project Elrond – was something he didn’t know how to react to. Finland’s national public broadcasting company Yle interviewed actor Sean Bean (article in Finnish the 4-minute video in English) during his promo tour for The Martian.
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