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Movie News Posted by Lily Milos on December 29, 2014 at 12:01 am
Today is Day 5 of The 12 Days of Ori and we’re talking with Hobbit actor Adam Brown about how the training he did for the film made an impact on his life. If you missed yesterday’s post, make sure you catch up on the artistic side of dwarf boot camp with The 12 Days or Ori – Day 4.
Middle-earth News: You have taken to running marathons since filming began on The Hobbit films! Does the dwarf fitness training continue to impact your life now you’re no longer filming?
Adam Brown: I don’t think I’ll ever be a fit as I was when I was filming, but The Hobbit certainly has had an impact on my fitness level. I’m never going back to the days prior to The Hobbit when I didn’t know what it was like to be sweaty! Somehow, New Zealand makes you want to get fit — it’s a beautiful place to just run and soak up the amazing scenery.
I ran the London Marathon this year in memory of my Dad — he would be amazed that I did it!
I miss Mark Hadlow though, he was my gym buddy — you’ve got to see that man’s biceps!!!
Tomorrow: Adam lets us know which scenes in The Hobbit were his least favorite to film in The 12 Days of Ori – Day 6!
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Tags: 12 Days of Christmas, 12 Days of Ori, Adam Brown, An Unexpected Journey, Christmas, Desolation of Smaug, fitness, London Marathon, Mark Hadlow, New Zealand, Ori, The Battle of the Five Armies, The Hobbit, Yuletide
Author: Lily Milos Lily’s first experience with Tolkien was when the eccentric Mrs. H performed all of the characters from The Hobbit in her seventh grade class. In high school, she felt obliged to decline a second date with a boy who said he had no interest in reading The Lord of the Rings. In college, she unwisely decided to reread her beloved copy of The Hobbit during finals week, with only semi-disastrous results. When not writing for Middle-earth News, Lily tries not to unnerve her coworkers and family with her extreme geekery, but somehow, Star Wars, Star Trek, Sherlock, Merlin, Doctor Who, The Princess Bride, Back to the Future, superheroes, Disney movies, and of course, Tolkien, seem to have relevance in EVERY conversation.
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