8 responses to “More “Life Lessons from Middle Earth””
I found that quite useful, actually – what all four of them had to say was of reasonable value, particularly Viggo and Orlando (and that has absolutely NOTHING to do with whether I like them or not).
Hurrah! I’m a Brio Sis, and I was so disappointed when the first article came out without my favorite actors/actresses’s comments.
I really liked Orlando’s comment about friendship and mixed races (and not just because I think he’s adorable).
Viggo was looking at it from the aspect of being an artist who keeps to himself a lot, and it was nice to hear his perspective on life lessons in Middle Earth.
Ian was hilarious…but I think he’s right. Different people hit the apex of their life at different times. His words about not rushing it are really valuable.
No offense to Viggo and Orlando, but I thought their comments were rather commonplace. Not that that makes them any less true. I liked Liv’s thing about trusting (Peter Jackson). And Sir Ian was absolutely the best; I can imagine the twinkle in his eye as he said this.
8 responses to “More “Life Lessons from Middle Earth””
I found that quite useful, actually – what all four of them had to say was of reasonable value, particularly Viggo and Orlando (and that has absolutely NOTHING to do with whether I like them or not).
Hurrah! I’m a Brio Sis, and I was so disappointed when the first article came out without my favorite actors/actresses’s comments.
I really liked Orlando’s comment about friendship and mixed races (and not just because I think he’s adorable).
Viggo was looking at it from the aspect of being an artist who keeps to himself a lot, and it was nice to hear his perspective on life lessons in Middle Earth.
Ian was hilarious…but I think he’s right. Different people hit the apex of their life at different times. His words about not rushing it are really valuable.
I appriciated thier comments. I allways wanted to ask them what life lessons they go out of “Lord of the Rings” Thanks to whoever sent that in.
No offense to Viggo and Orlando, but I thought their comments were rather commonplace. Not that that makes them any less true. I liked Liv’s thing about trusting (Peter Jackson). And Sir Ian was absolutely the best; I can imagine the twinkle in his eye as he said this.