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LORD OF THE RINGS: 6 minutes shown in NZ, Elrond has been cast + 18 minutes shown to New Line

Hey folks, Harry here. Recently there was an event in New Zealand which was held to highlight the promise of what a great location it is for the world's film industry... and they screened about 6 minutes of footage. Well, I have the article that covers that event that originally appeared in the New Zealand Herald... BUT... It has just come to my attention that Peter Jackson and crew have cast their Elrond. This person IS cast. However, I do not know the actor. We need to know this. Peter is currently tormenting me with this knowledge. It must come to a stop. Meanwhile... in other Lord Of THe Rings news, NEW LINE CINEMA has recently screened for themselves about 18 minutes of footage from Peter's little opus here. It included :

The Ringwraiths chasing the hobbits, the encounter and intro of Strider at the Prancing Pony, and Boromir's attempt to get the ring off Frodo were all presented with A plus acting and incredible, faithful locations and art direction.

So while we work on this... Elrond thingee... Let's continue looking for other bits here and there.

The New Zealand Herald

28.02.2000 - By ROBERT WARD

LOS ANGELES - It was a great way to show New Zealand to Hollywood's movie glitterati. New Zealand's ambassador to the US, former Prime Minister Jim Bolger, presided over a bash that included the best of New Zealand food and drink, rousing speeches from two of the country's best-known mayors and a six-minute preview of The Lord of the Rings. There was only one snag - the people the Kiwis really wanted to impress were not there. Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey and his Wellington counterpart, Mark Blumsky, are in Los Angeles drumming up support for New Zealand - especially Waitakere and Wellington - as a great place to make movies. The big prize they are angling for is the third Star Wars "prequel," due to be released in 2005. New Zealand missed out on Star Wars II, which is now being filmed in Sydney. But nobody from Lucasfilm, which makes the Star Wars movies, was at Mr Bolger's party. Neither were any other movie moguls - just people at various levels of film production. And Mr Harvey's scheduled meeting with an executive of Twentieth Century Fox, which distributes Star Wars, fell through. But the party, held at the home of Consul-General Jim Howe in Los Angeles on Saturday, was still good exposure for what movie magic and New Zealand scenery can achieve. The six-minute "showreel" of The Lord of the Rings was the highlight of the evening. It showed dark, hooded figures against magnificent New Zealand landscapes, some of the 20,000 extras and computer clones in battle scenes, a quaint, rustic Middle Earth village, artists' drawings that inspired the production design, and the stars - Sir Ian McKellen , Cate Blanchett , Liv Tyler , Christopher Lee - in costume. Mr Bolger's guests greeted it with enthusiastic cheering and whistling. He encouraged them to make their films in New Zealand. As a logo saying "The World in One Country" was projected across the screen, Mr Bolger said he spoke for the embassy and consulate staff and Film Commission executives when he said: "We're from the Government. We're here to help." Actor Kevin Smith (Ares in Xena: Warrior Princess) did a down-home, Kiwi-bloke act as MC. And Mr Blumsky boasted about the range of films being made in Wellington, from the $1.8 million Stickman to the $400 million The Lord of the Rings. Mr Harvey did some boasting of his own, about Xena and the west coast beaches of Waitakere City. And Richard Ross, senior vice-president of production for Studios USA, which makes Xena, told his fellow American film-makers what a "wonderful" experience his company had filming in New Zealand. Partygoers were rewarded with cheeses, green-lipped mussels, eel fillet and smoked salmon rolls, seared lamb tenderloin and venison casserole.

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