any in NZ

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  • gotcha
    gotcha

    is there anyone here in nz?? im just wonderin where in
    nz did they film lord of the rings..

  • PopeOfEruke
    PopeOfEruke

    Wasn't LOTR filmed in Australia?

    The Pope

  • Prisca
    Prisca

    LOTR was filmed in several locations in NZ. Perhaps if you check out the multitude of LOTR web-sites, you'll find the locations.

  • PopeOfEruke
    PopeOfEruke

    Yes, Prisca you are right, it was filmed in NZ. I remember reading this article about its filming. Enjoy!
    The Pope

    >
    > Is it really something to boast about that Tolkien's Middle-Earth
    > could be so easily created in the Shaky Isles? A tale of simple
    > people living a simple life without modern technology? We're
    > talking about New Zealand here - how hard can it be?
    >
    > Mocking up the Middle Ages must have been a piece of cake in a
    > country yet to discover crop rotation. I would have thought that
    > the biggest problem faced by the producers was making Wellington
    > look modern enough to pass for anything after AD1300.
    >
    > You have to remember New Zealand is the only country in the world
    > where you could film Xena without building any sets.
    >
    > The more you think about it the more you realise that making The
    > Lord of the Rings in New Zealand would have presented no great
    > challenge. Filming conditions are ideal. No air force to
    > accidentally get into shot. No smog from industry to get in the
    > way. The biggest continuity issue would be the slightly more
    > modern breed of merino in the background.
    >
    > Let's get this straight. The story in the Rings revolves around a
    > race of short, slightly furry creatures who are none too bright
    > but relatively loyal in a tight spot. If this doesn't scream the
    > middle bit of ANZAC, I can't imagine what would. Kiwis would do
    > anything for real currency, so finding the extras would have been
    > easy. Apart from having to explain what "action" means. "Hey,
    > guys, imagine Christchurch, but with, like, pubs and stuff."
    >
    > Getting the extras to dress like serfs would hardly have been
    > difficult. Just tell them there was a wedding on and ask them to
    > dress it up a bit.
    >
    > And what's all this nonsense about the incredible attention to
    > detail? I don't think it would have been that hard to faithfully
    > replicate Tolkien's Goblin language. For your average Kiwi,
    > Goblin comes easy. It's English they have trouble with. Need a
    > crowd of Orcs? Stumpy blokes as thick as two short planks who are
    > ready to rip your head off at any moment. The All Blacks wouldn't
    > even have to wear make-up.
    >
    > As I understand it, the movie goes for three hours and the entire
    > plot involves one gold ring. Which they want to destroy. Only in
    > the New Zealand economy would this be considered a worthwhile
    > allocation of labour. Middle-Earth your Kiwis can do. It's more
    > recent times they struggle with.
    >
    > Let's see them try a film about a contemporary multicultural
    > society with an economy capable of producing elaborately
    > transformed manufactures. Now, there's a challenge.

  • mommy
    mommy

    Actually
    I was wondering where Shalom and Jezebel's influence went to? Didn't JI change her name? I can't rememeber now. Anyway, if you gals are still out there shoot me an email, I miss ya!
    wendy

  • hippikon
    hippikon

    One of the sets was on a hill near my home. Had to drive past it every day on the way to work. The locations were all over New Zealand.

  • hippikon
    hippikon

    BTW Pope NZ isn't backward - It's unspoiled! If you want to argue I recomend you go there!

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