[identity profile] jaramajo.livejournal.com
But he had a greater influence than that. In 1999, when we were casting Lord of the Rings, it was a struggle to find our Frodo. I assumed he would be a British actor, but after 200 auditions, nobody excited us. Out of the blue, Elijah Wood sends us a self-filmed audition tape. Quite honestly, Elijah never crossed our minds, but he won the role purely on the quality of the audition he had filmed himself, wearing a costume in his backyard. It wasn't until much later that I learned Elijah had run into Harry Knowles on the set of The Faculty, and Harry had convinced him to try for the role of Frodo. We felt lucky, but it was Harry who thought Elijah could play the role.


http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hobbit-director-peter-jackson-why-430735
[identity profile] jaramajo.livejournal.com
Some quotes:

- Few actors have a glance like Elijah Wood. And it’s a real success, for part of makers of this Franco-American co-production, to elect him as protagonist. Alexandre Aja, fanatical director of horror film, and one of his friends director, Franck Khalfoun, who had acted in two of his films, they deal with this remake of 1980 film with same name.

- Elijah Wood, conscious of his face of "first of the class", knew that he should flee of an easy typecasting that it could not do any good to his career. Already in 2005, with Hooligans and Sin City, he performed violent roles, but with Maniac, he will  stop be the adored son-in-law.

- In a role that hardly we see him, except through reflections in mirrors, rear-view mirrors or show windows, on the few occasions where we can enjoy his presence, Elijah Wood has a look of nuts, quite disturbing.

- It's nice that stars like Elijah Wood they are involved in projects which, in principle, should be a thousand miles from their agents. However, seeing them in unusual roles, controverted or series B (or rather, C or D) produces the healthy pleasure of perceiving the risk taken to break an image, and the difficult art of playing a character that has the sole moral dilemma, to give  23 or 24 stabs each night.


See article in Spanish... )
[identity profile] jaramajo.livejournal.com
http://twitchfilm.com/2012/11/spying-on-the-set-of-nacho-vigalondos-open-windows.html


QUOTE:

Elijah is the only big star in Hollywood making films like this, and for my generation he's becoming kind of something unbelievable, something special. (Nacho Vigalondo)
[identity profile] ambree40.livejournal.com
Article from Variety
By Jeff Sneider
Posted: Oct. 1, 2012

“Elijah Wood is a ‘Late Bloomer’
Randall Einhorn directing indie based on ‘Memoir of My Body'”


Here is the link

Edit: Ken Baker, who wrote the book on which the film is based, tells about his meetings with Elijah: (here is the link)
[identity profile] newleaf31.livejournal.com
From Entertainment Weekly:

Pop quiz, hotshot. We have your wife and you’re about to start playing play Rachmaninoff’s 3rd Concerto from a stage in front of hundreds of people. You play one false note — just one — and you can kiss her goodbye. What do you do? What. Do. You. Do.

That’s a tired overdramatization of how the Hollywood Reporter characterized the recently announced film, Grand Piano, which will star Elijah Wood as an emotionally fragile pianist returning to the concert hall for the first time after a five-year layoff, only to discover a violent threat scribbled on his sheet music. “Speed at a piano,” blared the trade.

Well, sort of. Wood chuckled when he heard that description of the project, to be directed by Spanish filmmaker Eugenia Mira and filmed mostly in the director’s native country later this summer. “We always need some kind of tagline for a point of reference, don’t we?” he said from the set of the second season of Wilfred. “It’s extremely Hitchcockian. It’s essentially a heist over the course of a classical piano performance in a concert hall. The pianist that I play is essentially being held hostage and being told to play and not to miss a note, or he’ll be shot or his wife will be shot. The script is exhilarating. I really never read anything quite like it. It’s incredibly suspenseful in a really classical way.”

Most all the action takes place during the concert performance, so Wood is prepping himself for a lot of time seated at the piano. “I used to play when I was younger,” said the Lord of the Rings star. “My character is supposed to be a genius, so it is a little bit daunting and I think we have some work ahead of us to make sure that it comes across.”

Speaking of Lord of the Rings, the actor who plays the beloved hobbit Frodo addressed the mixed reception that footage of The Hobbit received last week at CinemaCon, where some members of the audience complained about the glossy “TV soap opera” feel that is related to Peter Jackson’s decision to film his prequels at 48 frames a second, twice the industry standard. “What people saw, from what I understand, is an ungraded piece of footage, and I doubt if there was any film grain added. I think the coloring was probably off. It probably was still in its infancy in regards to actually being able to tell what it’s really going to be like. And I think it will take a period of adjustment. We’re not used to seeing a lack of motion blur,” said Wood. “But I think it could be exhilarating and fascinating. It’s interesting as an experiment. Look, I think people will get to see the movie in regular 24 and have a completely unhindered experience that won’t be challenging. But I think it’s also intriguing to play with technology and there are many that think it’s sort of a trailblazing move forward. I mean, I have yet to really see it, so it’s difficult for me to comment. But it will be interesting to see once it’s finally put together. It could be incredible, and it could also point us to the point where we feel like that’s not a place that we have to take cinema. It’s unknown territory, and I think that’s fascinating.”


[He sounds so erudite, and it's wonderful that he doesn't dumb anything down. Dear Lord, he's so intelligent and level-headed. I just love that man. -- R]
[identity profile] merylmarie.livejournal.com
The Final Round is up for film.com's The Best Male Performance of the 00's!!

Already, Robert Downey, Jr., is 10% ahead of Elijah, 55% to 45%.

To battle, Frodo Fans!

Arise, arise, Riders of Theoden!
Fell deeds awake: fire and slaughter!
spear shall be shaken, shield be splintered,
a sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises!
Ride now, ride now! Ride to Gondor!


Voting ends Thursday, October 8. Vote here and vote often:

http://www.film.com/features/story/best-male-performance-00s-final/30243800
[identity profile] merylmarie.livejournal.com
The Final Round is up for film.com's The Best Male Performance of the 00's!!

Already, Robert Downey, Jr., is 10% ahead of Elijah, 55% to 45%.

To battle, Frodo Fans!

Arise, arise, Riders of Theoden!
Fell deeds awake: fire and slaughter!
spear shall be shaken, shield be splintered,
a sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises!
Ride now, ride now! Ride to Gondor!


Voting ends Thursday, October 8. Vote here and vote often:

http://www.film.com/features/story/best-male-performance-00s-final/30243800
[identity profile] chickenlegs-11.livejournal.com
Just a small mention in this Variety article:

"Smaller Gallic operators are also widening their net for joint production and financing.

La Fabrique de Films is boosting its already solid rep in the horror genre via its sales outfit, Overlook Entertainment, which is selling the Fabrique-produced creature feature "The Home." Thesp Elijah Wood is one of the pic's producers, and it's skedded for a May shoot in New Zealand."



http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118001775.html?categoryId=3580&cs=1
[identity profile] chickenlegs-11.livejournal.com
Just a small mention in this Variety article:

"Smaller Gallic operators are also widening their net for joint production and financing.

La Fabrique de Films is boosting its already solid rep in the horror genre via its sales outfit, Overlook Entertainment, which is selling the Fabrique-produced creature feature "The Home." Thesp Elijah Wood is one of the pic's producers, and it's skedded for a May shoot in New Zealand."



http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118001775.html?categoryId=3580&cs=1

Sin City

Mar. 14th, 2009 10:46 am
[identity profile] bellewood.livejournal.com
Top Ten Cannabals: #1 Kevin - Sin City.


Photobucket

In the history of terrifying motherf*ckers, who'd a thunk that Elijah Wood would have a place at the top of the list. But he does. His portrayal of Kevin in Sin City is one of the most eerie things I've ever seen. Not only is he brutal and cold in life, but in death he manages to be even scarier, smiling away as he's eaten by dogs. We are talking significant soul damage captured perfectly on film.


from here..
Part Two
Part one

Sin City

Mar. 14th, 2009 10:46 am
[identity profile] bellewood.livejournal.com
Top Ten Cannabals: #1 Kevin - Sin City.


Photobucket

In the history of terrifying motherf*ckers, who'd a thunk that Elijah Wood would have a place at the top of the list. But he does. His portrayal of Kevin in Sin City is one of the most eerie things I've ever seen. Not only is he brutal and cold in life, but in death he manages to be even scarier, smiling away as he's eaten by dogs. We are talking significant soul damage captured perfectly on film.


from here..
Part Two
Part one
[identity profile] bellewood.livejournal.com
A nice review of Elijah's fashion style.

5. Elijah Wood – Mix and matching layers is a guy thing this season and Wood does it impeccably. The jacket’s texture is dressed down enough to be worn with a nice pair of jeans, manly shoes and a little geekification, courtesy of the all-buttoned-up plaid.

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