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Hobbits Return One Last Time
Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd - Merry and Pippin
Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd are as inseparable as their Lord of the
Rings characters, Merry and Pippin. Having done press together for three
years, after working together for 16 months in New Zealand, the hobbit
actors appear as a pair at press functions. Only the final film, The
Return of the King, separates the two as Pippin goes off with Gandolf and
Merry stays behind to fight with Theoden’s troops.
In real life, the two face confusion all the time. Monaghan recalled a
recent story. “Someone came up to me yesterday and said, ‘I really, really
enjoyed Master and Commander.’” Setting the tone for a humorous interview,
the duo took turns fielding questions.
How do you feel about ending this four year journey?
Dominic Monaghan: Yeah, but next year you’re going to have The Return
of the Return of the King. Then you’re going to have The Three Towers
after that. It’s weird. I don't know if I’m really getting my head around
the fact that it’s going to end. I keep saying to people that change is a
really good thing. Whether you like it or not, your life is going to
change because you’re not necessarily going to be doing this and hanging
out with people through work, but we all hang out. Certainly Billy and I
and Elijah and Viggo, we all hang out quite a lot anyway. Maybe that part
of the job will never end.
How have the films changed your life?
Billy Boyd: Lots of ways. Personally, it’s changed me just being in New
Zealand for a year and a half. I spent a lot more time enjoying nature a
lot more. And a lot of that has to do with New Zealand and some of it has
to do with Tolkien as well. So personally, it’s changed me. And I’ve got
these new friends as well, which is a good thing.
Has your asking price gone up?
BB: Professionally? Yeah, and I get offered better scripts. And I get a
chance to work with people I never thought I’d get a chance to work with.
DM: Dom Monaghan?
BB: Dom Monaghan being one. Peter Wier being another.
Do hobbits get all the girls?
BB: I have a girlfriend now, but before that, I had so many girls it
wasn’t even funny. Now Dom gets a lot of girls.
DM: When I’m single, which I am at the moment. What’s really funny is
there’s quite a few rumors on the net about myself and Elijah having a
relationship. Weird. There’s photos of Orlando and Viggo doing stuff,
superimposed photos I should add. It’s this weird kind of connotation that
we’re all fooling around with each other, I think because we’re so close.
Where did you go that girls recognized you?
DM: Well, you know, we’re young guys and we go out to bars and cafes
where the female of the species frequents.
BB: It’s kind of like going to the water hole if you’re a buffalo.
DM: Yeah, and having your snack and thinking, “Wow, I feel refreshed”
and then turning around and thinking, “Well, who’s ready?” I think also
what happened on the movie is it was amplified by the fact that there were
hardly any women, certainly as actors, in the job. So all the boys’d be
hanging out, doing a lot of boys-y stuff like watching sports and going
out drinking. And then Liv would turn up or Cate would turn up and we’d
all turn into these mushy kind of guys because we’d not seen women for a
long time. But yes, we all love women.
Billy, how did you meet your girlfriend? BB: She was working
with a friend of mine.
In three years of doing press, are there any Lord of the Rings
stories you haven’t told yet?
BB: No.
DM: No.
Was it different to be separated in the last film?
BB: Yeah, it definitely was. We were separated in real terms as well.
Where did you film that stuff?
DM: Like Twizel, Southland.
BB: And I was near Wellington so I was staying in my house.
Did you lose a certain support system?
BB: Yeah, because Dom was off and I was left and he was off in Twizel.
I think we were so used to going out for dinner or meeting up for a drink
or something. That kind of reflected what was happening in the movie.
DM: It was quite good for the movie. We did miss each other and we did
feel different and that translated into character. So I think ultimately
it was quite beneficial. I think there’s a lot of specific things that
Pete did along the way that we didn’t understand why it was happening that
way, but it seemed to make sense. Like he brought all the hobbits together
for the start of the movie and then brought in separate characters from
there. So the four hobbits started for a week or so without anyone else,
and then he brought Ian McKellen in and Viggo and Orlando. So he
essentially surrounded the fellowship around the hobbits which is kind of
how it happens in the book and the movie. So it all works and it makes
your job a lot easier.
How badly callused did your feet get?
DM: They were kind of moisturized because you’re in a little bubble of
latex. They’re soft. I had an ingrown toenail. Boy, that was sore. The
doctor had to come and stab it and all this puss came out. I was flicking
it at Elijah.
~ Fred Topel
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