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Locals support for hometown “Rings” hero

Civic pride was evident in Wellington, New Zealand Wednesday as locals
turned out for the premiere of Lord of the Rings, giving an
especially rousing greeting to the film’s director, New Zealand-born
Peter Jackson.

Calling him the country’s “man of the moment,” the New
Zealand Herald
reported today that it took Jackson a
half-hour to cover the red carpet in front of the theater as he stopped
to sign autographs and pose for pictures with fans behind the ropes.

“This is the proudest moment to have Wellington turn out and be part of
this,” he told the newspaper. “This is the real premiere.”

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British actor
Orlando Bloom, who plays Legolas in the film, said that he had attended
the premieres in London and New York, but “this beats everywhere, man.”

Elijah Wood, who plays Frodo, added, “It’s heartwarming, especially as
the hearts of these films live in New Zealand.”

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