Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom

Friday, May 30, 2014

My Legolas Fan Fic: Killing Two Birds with One Stone Chapter 5

I had my eyes fixed on the horizon as I leaned against the moss covered walls of Helms Deep. The townspeople had finally reached the famed fortress that once saved them before. I was anxiously waiting for the return of Legolas, Aragorn, and the others that stood behind out near the moors to fight off an attack of orcs. The sun was beginning to sink in the sky, and I worried that they had all been out for too long, what if something happened... but I couldn't permit myself to finish that thought. Legolas was strong, and one of the best Elven warriors of the Woodland Realm. I turned over his necklace in my hands, thinking of the events that had happened in the past couple of days. Of course the ideal thought was that he had the same feelings for me, but when did that ever work out for me before? I had heard stories from the past about Tauriel and Legolas, and how he felt strongly for her but she didn't. I certainly, wasn't anything close to Tauriel, but then again she was different too, falling for a dwarf instead. All of sudden, I heard the clip clopping of hooves in the distance. I had rather good hearing for a human, but it also helped that all my senses were focused over the gate and towards the river. The long, distinct sound of Aragorn's horn sounded, signaling for the gates to be opened. The gargantuan wooden doors opened and slowly came trotting in the men, lead by Aragorn. Some were bruised, and some were bloodied with orc blood or their own blood caked in various places. I wanted to go inside and help, but my legs seemed to stop working. Fear began to boil up inside me, who was it I was going to see laid out pale, and wide eyed?  I peeked through the dwindled crowd to try and spot Legolas and his white horse. However as the gates began to close again, my stomach began to slowly sink to the ground. "Aragorn"... I paused, I wasn't really sure I wanted to ask this question. He met my eyes with a solemn look. "Where is Legolas?"
     "Katrina, I'm sorry, he's gone." Gone? My heart dropped out of my chest, and I swayed on the balls of my feet, trying to grasp what was going on, what he was saying to me. "That can't be, he, he..." I started to mumble as hot teats welled up in my eyes. "I'm so sorry, his horse got frightened and accidently knocked him off, we were fighting near the edge of a fjord." It looked like he was trying to fight back tears too. This couldn't be, this just couldn't. Legolas, couldn't leave me. There had to still be a chance that he was alive, I looked up at Aragorn with a slightly hope full look, but all he did was shake his head, and patted my shoulder. My legs found themselves again, and I grabbed fistfulls of my skirt and ran past the returned riders and out of the gates. The thought of never hearing his lovely musical voice again, or him simply standing next to me was breaking my heart; like a asteroid crashing into some doomed planet. My world was being shaken. Even though I know he may not have liked me, any chance I had was now crushed, love, life, meaning over. I remembered the first thing he said to me, "Im gelir ceni ad lin." Or, "A star shines on the time of our meeting." I started to shake in silent sobs as I walked back through the gates.
      That night, Aragorn, Gimli and I silently sat drinking Athelas tea. Aragorn finally broke the silence, speaking in Elvish, "No galu govad gen, noro go hu`l, bado go Eru." I didn't understand much elvish, but I knew that it was a simple farewell, "May blessings go with you, run with the wind, go with God." I would of repeated his farewells, but I was afraid I wouldn't do the beautiful words justice, and there was still a part of me that wished and longed for the fact that he was actually okay. I trudged back to my tent, not knowing what else to do, collapsed onto my bed exhausted. I eventually fell into an uneasy sleep, where I had dreams that didn't let me find any peace. I woke up with a start in he middle of the night. It was probably going to be dawn soon, but I didn't feel like moving from my damp, tear stained pillow. All of a sudden I heard something stir outside, the sound of footsteps crunching on gravel, getting closer. If it was Aragorn, or Eowyn they would of announced themselves. I rolled over on my stomach to grab my sword under my bed. Nerves, on end, the flap of my tent was thrown open. "Katrina!" There standing under the moon light was Legolas. His clothes were ripped in places, and he had a bruise on his forehead, and a bloodied arm but other than that he looked as beautiful as ever. This had to be a dream. The only word that I could manage was,"Legolas? " He glided across the small space and pulled me into a warm embrace. "I thought you were dead." I tried to hide the tremor in my voice, as I buried my face into his chest. "Yes, so did Aragorn and Gimli. But it turns out, you cannot get rid of me that easily." His gentle hands squeezed mine as he then continued to take off his cloak and set down his bow and arrow. It was silent for a minute or so, since I was so paralyzed with happiness. His brow furrowed as he looked more closely at my tear stained face. I tried to hide the fact that I had been crying by loosening my braid and letting my hair fall around me like a curtain. "You were crying? Oh I'm so sorry Katrina." He was sorry? He had been dead for all I knew of course I was crying. But perhaps maybe he meant for leading me on. However, that didn't matter now, he was here and that was all that mattered. "Well yes, that is normally how people react when they hear ill-fated news. You know you are bleeding." He glanced at his arm as if it was something that he had never experienced before. "Let me help you." I lit a few candles and soon the tiny space was lit up with warm happy light. I looked at his arm again, and noticed that the side of his chest was cut too. "I'll have to take a look at that wound, you wouldn't want your good arm getting infected." He nodded, as I slowly began to undo his tattered shirt. I tried to steady my breathing, as I noticed he had an extremely toned and lean figure, and he was again mere inches from me. He watched me as my hands worked, his skin was so smooth, and even though injured, seemed to glow in the soft light. "Well now we are even." I said as I wrung out the cloth I had used to clean his cut. "You helped with my hand, and now I have helped with your arm." I blushed as I thought of the last time he helped me, and how we almost kissed. Silence again pierced the air. Once again, I wanted to kiss him so badly it pained me. It looked like Legolas had a pained expression on his face as well, but for all I knew, it could of been his cut bothering him. I looked down, and when I looked up at him again, it looked liked he had made a decision in his eyes. And with that he leaned in and placed his lips on mine. The innocent kiss soon turned more passionate as his smooth lips glided across mine, and placed his hand on my waist. We came up for air, our noses bumping, and breath ragged. In half elvish and half of the common tongue I said to him, "You don't know how long I've been waiting for you to do that." We were now on my bed and he was hovering over me, and I pressed my lips to his again. I had been right, he was a good kisser. Sparks seemed to course through me as his hot breath hit my skin and kissed my neck, I ran my fingers through is hair, and he laughed a clear laugh that sounded like wind chimes. It didn't matter that the next morning a battle with 10,000 orcs would pour of the walls of the deep, for now it was just him and I. Suddenly the sound of more footsteps could be heard outside my tent, and it sounded like Gimli and Aragorn were arguing. "Where is that elf, I have to see him, how in the heck is he alive? I'm going to whack him with mine axe for this trick!"
     "Gimli, let him be, he has business with Katrina. Let him breath for a moment." Aragorn sighed "Oh sure... he has business with Katrina." Finally Gimli stomped away, and Aragorn quietly said, "Be ready by dawn." Legolas looked at me and grinned, "Leave it to a dwarf to interrupt once again. You can go back to sleep now if you want." He noticed my stifled yawn, "No it is alright. Anyways, I'm curious to hear how you managed to make your way back."
    "It is a long story, maybe we should save it for another day."
"We might not have another day."
       "Do not despair Katrina. There is always hope."Nodding, I snuggled my head into his chest once again, and traced patterns on his smooth hands until I fell asleep with his arm wrapped around me, and a soft elvish song gracing my dreams. 

The Daily Orlando: Vote for Romeo and Juliet in the 2014 Broadway Awards

The nominees for the 2014 Broadway Awards are up, and Romeo and Juliet is nominated for multiple categories, including best lead actor, Orlando, and best lead actress Condola Rashad. Follow the link to vote, so R & J and Orlando can win some awards!

http://www.broadwayworld.com/vote.cfm

Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Orli Interview of the Week

Here is the next Orli interview of the week, and this time, we're going back to the Youtube videos! This one is a Good Morning America interview with Orlando and Robin Roberts discussing Elizabethtown. Love his hair!!! 

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

How to Have an Orlando Themed Summer!

Since it is now Summer, here is a little post about how to have an Orlando themed Summer!

1) Go to the beach! Orlando loves to be outdoors, especially at the beach! He enjoys throwing the ball for his dog Sidi, or playing with is son in the sand. So grab a frisbee and some sunscreen and spend a day soaking up some sun and fresh sea air!   2) Keep active! Orlando is an adrenaline junkie and loves sports such as soccer! Try out surfing, kick the ball around with your friends, or if you really want to experience and adrenaline rush, go for something more extreme like bungee jumping or skydiving.  3) Go antique shopping. This is one of Orlando's favorite things to do when he's in the mood to splurge, (and when he had to furnish his London home). You too can snag some cool finds, from old book, records, trinkets, and even clothes, antique shopping is a fun, and sometimes cheap way to satisfy your shopping fever. 4) Do some volunteer work, weather its helping at a local animal shelter, or building a playground for school, you too can help make a difference like Orlando does. Or you can donate to charities like UNICEF, where Orlando is he goodwill ambassador. 5) Take some time to simply relax and zen out.   You can try meditating, which is a Buddhist practice (Orlando believes in Buddhism ideals and such).6) Have an Orlando movie marathon of course! It wouldn't be Summer without settling down on the couch to have some wonderful Orlando time! Instead of making popcorn to go with the movie, try sweet potato fries (One of Orlando's guilty pleasure foods). They're better for than regular fries, yet still yummy and savory! 


Monday, May 26, 2014

Fan Girl Fun: Lord of the Rings and Orlando Apparel


Hey all you wonderful bloomers! Sorry I haven't been blogging regularly, I had finals week last week, but now I'm done, and on Summer vacation! So I'll be posting a lot more, and I have some exciting news to post soon! So keep reading! Anyways, here is a tidbit for my series, 'fan girl fun' - Lord of the Rings and Orlando themed apparel!

Lord of the Rings:

1) These are pretty awesome leggings! They have a map of Middle Earth printed on them, and you can get them on Amazon for seven bucks!

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2) This fun shirt gives a nod to Arwen and the Evenstar, and can be found on the lotrfanshop.com for 27 dollars.

3) Here is a classic fan girl shirt, which proudly displays,
    'I heart Orlando'. Perfect for going to a movie premiere or
    to the theatre with your friends. 18 bucks from
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Today's Lord of the Rings Tidbit: Air New Zealand Video

I found this on YouTube today, and this must be the coolest airline safety video ever! Since it it Air New Zealand it is Lord of the Rings themed, and Peter Jackson makes a cameo in it! This is so creative and cute!

Monday, May 19, 2014

The Orlando Quote of the Day

Here is the Orlando quote of the day! I watched Mainstreet the other night and loved his character even more! There is just something about him playing a policeman that is soo hot!

"This city like many in America, has come to a rough moment in its history. A city after all is just a collection of houses and buildings, hopes and dreams that depend on the fortune and determination and fate of its residents. The future, uncertain at best can be fearful or full of promise. It's all in how you see it..."
   -Harris Parker (Orlando Bloom) Main Street

Saturday, May 17, 2014

The Orli Interview of the Week


Here is the Orli interview of the week! This time it is a written article from the January 2004 issue of CQ magazine by Allison Glock. It offers really heart melting pictures, and another look into Orlando's humble and benign personality! Found this on none other than the Orlando Bloom Files. If you haven't checked out their website yet, I would highly recommend that you do so! It is a fabulous Orlando fan website!
Is it his looks? His talent? His tireless charm? Or is it just the way the world's most famous elf bounds through life -- and Hollywood -- with hardly a care in the world?</b>
Orlando Bloom still blends, especially in the lobby of New York's mercilessly hip Mercer Hotel, where one would be tempted to hand the young actor some luggage or enlist him to hail a cab. Wearing jeans and a black T-shirt, hair scrunched off his broad forehead, he does not look like the next big thing, and yet that is precisely what he is -- a global phenomenon, a willowy 26-year-old who has risen to international stardom, plucked as he was directly from the classroom to star as Legolas, immortal elf warrior, in the mother of all epics, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and who has subsequently been anointed a potential Hollywood hitmaker and the preferred fantasy of countless teenage girls, among others. That he accomplished all this wearing a cape, prosthetic ears and a blond wig strains logic.
 "It is incredible," Bloom admits. "I mean, I'm stumped by it. I moved to London, went to drama school, got Lord of the Rings. I never expected this. I remember seeing myself in LOTR and thinking, I can't fucking believe I'm in this movie."
Playing a starring role in the three Rings films took Bloom from complete obscurity to celebrity without any of the shameful thespian dues-paying. There were no image makeovers or embarrassing deodorant ads. Bloom did not have to serve time in a sitcom with an annoying child or die after copulating in a horror film. He went from performing for students to performing for millions (of people and pounds). That he has done so with humility and grace, without suffering a nervous breakdown or deciding his shit lacks pungency, is no small wonder.
In the final installment, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Bloom's cerebral Legolas gets in touch with his inner elfin badass. "Peter Jackson liked the way I slid down the stairs in the second one, all that mad stuff," says Bloom, "so during reshoots, I spent three days on wires doing all sorts of stunts to create something breathtaking for Leggy. A really big kind of battle finale." In the new movie, Bloom reports, "Leggy is up to his old tricks, slaying orcs and getting business taken care of. He is the eyes and ears of the Fellowship. The cool water to the fire of the situation. I can't say much about specific plot points, but I can say the last third of a movie is always the most exciting part."
Even after three absurdly successful LOTRs, Bloom still sees himself as a student. "With Lord of the Rings, I just watched how other actors were going about what they were doing," says Bloom. "In a way, it was perfect. It was like a continuation of school. Peter Jackson gave me an opportunity that taught me a huge amount right out of the gate. I got to learn sword fighting, shoot a bow and arrow."
It helped that Legolas isn't an explosive character. As an elf, he is non-threatening, virginal, Bambi-like. Bloom was not required to shed tears or deliver bombastic monologues, sword rattling in hand.
Says Bloom, "It wasn't like going into a huge, heavy-dialogue role where I could have potentially made a mess of it -- you know, by being overly theatrical."
And he wasn't. Not even when he was reciting lines such as "This forest is old. Very old. Full of memory. And anger." He played it straight, employing earnestness like charm, allowing himself to be discovered. And he was. Crushes formed; Web sites posted Bloom minutiae ("He has a tattoo on his forearm!" "He lost his virginity at 14!" "He's dyslexic!"); servers crashed.
Bloom now has more fan sites than Leonardo DiCaprio and was the most searched-for actor on Lycos in 2002. "I still sort of don't believe it's all happening," he says with a laugh. "It's surreal. The goal was to get paid as an actor. That would have been enough."
He now inspires awards at film festivals, inspires screeching from the masses at premieres and hangs out with people like Johnny Depp, Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts, whom he set up with pal Heath Ledger.
Bloom became friendly with Depp when they worked together on Disney's $300 million-grossing Pirates of the Caribbean, the film that made the people who hadn't seen The Lord of the Rings sit up, scratch their heads and ask, "Who is that?" Freed from his chaste, sylvan costume, Bloom played the upstanding do-gooder who swashbuckled across the screen, knickers tight and chestnut curls bouncing, and ultimately got the girl (the ripe rose Keira Knightley). Although the standout role was Depp's, Bloom managed to create his own indelible impression.
To date, Bloom has made his career playing the other cute guy, the character that sneaks up on you once you tire of watching the assigned leading man. It's a conservative strategy that has served him well; it has kept him from anchoring a picture prematurely (and being held responsible for its failure) but allowed him ample exposure to industry honchos and randy ticket buyers. After shadowing Viggo Mortensen in LOTR, he filmed a small role in Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down (with Eric Bana), then one in Ned Kelly (with Heath Ledger), did Pirates (with Depp), then Troy (with Brad Pitt -- "I got to shoot him in his Achilles' heel"). In each picture, Bloom plays someone infinitely likeable and slyly engaging, and though he says he longs to let loose, it will probably be quite a while before anyone sees Bloom overact in a terrible movie, be snapped in a mug shot or pass out in a VIP booth. Unlike most of his predecessors, Bloom is pretty contained. His appeal is subtle.
There is something old-fashioned about him. He is courtly and sweetly naive. His lithe body seems built for tights and ruffs. Even his face has the delicate features of a more civilized era. It is no coincidence that out of seven film roles, he has played a contemporary character only once.
"I do feel like I'm from another time," he says, having given the idea some thought. "I can hardly use my phone. I'm computer-illiterate. I use a pencil and paper. It slows me down, but I really do prefer it.
He favors conversations to holding court, staying home with a few friends to getting his freak on with 200 strangers.
"The last time I saw Viggo, we were supposed to go to some supercool club, but there was no way I was going to get Viggo to do that, and I couldn't really be bothered myself. So we went to some dingy little pub, and then we just bought a six-pack and sat in the park and chatted."
Bloom invites intimacy. He is a question asker, a listener. He has, at his tender age, already cooled down.
"I worry constantly," he says. "I worry about being a giant success and blowing it all." He laughs. "Naw, I actually worry more about little things: being on time, what I'm going to wear, sending birthday cards, getting sick, dying."
Mostly he fears that he will turn into a pud.
"I'm constantly asking myself, 'Am I making the right choices? Am I thinking about the people around me?' The worst-case scenario is that I lose touch with my friends and turn into the person I most despite and..." He trails off, his mind searching for some foul personality development.
You start sleeping with strippers? I propose helpfully.
"There's nothing wrong with sleeping with strippers," he retorts. "If I were to choose to sleep with a stripper, it would be a choice I made, and I'd learn something from it or I wouldn't. Thankfully, I've got a lot of that sort of stuff out of my system."
Bloom is still only 26. But the idea of his cruising London, picking up pole jockeys and cavorting with them at a garish hotel suite, while perversely appealing, seems about as likely as his turning into the wanker he fears. Bloom is not that guy.
"I'm quite sensitive to women," he admits. "I saw how my sister got treated by boyfriends. I read this thing that said when you are in a relationship with a woman, imagine how you would feel if you were her father. That's been my approach, for the most part."
Rumored to be dating Kate Bosworth, Bloom honors his philosophy by refusing to talk about her or any of his past romances except in the vaguest terms. "I think people need to grow. I'm all about growth, so if I can learn from women..."
He fades off. It's a conversational habit; a keen start gives way to disjointed rambling, which then ebbs to a gentle plea for empathy in the form of a "know what I mean?" or a "wouldn't you say?" after which he regroups and starts anew.
"My mom pretty much did what the hell she wanted in life, and I intend to do the same." He chuckles, then backpedals. "You have so many relationships in life, and they're all hard -- with your mother, your friends, your lover, yourself. I'd like to try and master all of them."
How's that going for you?
"Oh, not very well. I'm rubbish. I'm out of touch. I don't know how to love. I randomly start crying for no reason."
He grins, stands up. "I'm busting for a pee," he whispers, slightly embarrassed. "Do you mind?"
Bloom was raised in bucolic Canterbury, England, by his mother, Sonia, an unconventional woman who ran a foreign language school and loved the arts so much she named her only son for seventeenth-century composer Orlando Gibbons. She enrolled her remarkably handsome boy in kids' drama and Bible reading classes. He excelled at both and by age 8 found himself performing in local plays.
When Bloom turned 16, he left home and moved to London to attend the National Youth Theatre. Later, studying at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where every day he'd walk past the head shot of famous alumnus Ewan McGregor, Bloom was a solid student, popular, with enviable bone structure, and thus already had an agent, who gave his name to the director Peter Jackson, who decided, just two days shy of Bloom's graduation, that the untested 22-year-old should play Legolas in his trilogy. "I remember meeting Peter Jackson when he came to see me at school and thinking this would be really amazing," he recalls. "I could feel the mad energy, and I was so excited. And then I went to New Zealand, and it was the trippiest thing I'd ever done." It was an unbelievable stroke of good fortune that came on the heels of the worst year of Bloom's life.
"I almost died," he says softly.
He was 21 and visiting a friend's apartment when he decided to climb out on a drainpipe. He wasn't drunk; the pipe was simply there, begging to be scaled, and so he did. That was just the kind of madcap chap he was: wacky, wild Orlando, "always the first on the ledge," and it was all very amusing until the pipe tore away from the building and pitched him three stories down to earth.
"The doctors said I wouldn't walk again," he recalls. "I chose not to believe them. I thought, That's not me, that's somebody else."
After twelve days on his back, Bloom had metal plates bolted to his spine, then underwent intensive rehab to regain the use of his legs.
"I had to wear a brace for a year. I experienced all these weird moments where I was exploring really dark corners of my mind. I was lying there on my back, unable to do anything. You don't know how you're going to be under those circumstances."
Bloom massages his knee, wipes a finger under his nose.
"I definitely went through that 'Why the fuck did this happen to me?' stuff. I'm not some saint. I was really depressed. I was in a lot of pain. I was on a lot of drugs. But I had this one great teacher who came to visit and said to me, 'This is going to be the making of you.' And it was. 
Bloom decided that maybe there was more in life waiting for him than just being "the first guy to climb the tree and fall out of it." His temporary paralysis forced him to think, and he figured a few things out, such as it might be time to grow up.
"I was running around like a little lunatic, not really appreciating life or the people around me. I didn't address the consequences. I would jump ledges, and I never thought about what was on the other side. I just assumed there would be a soft landing."
He rubs his forehead.
"It's how you learn the lessons, know what I mean?"
Bloom is speaking now not just of his accident but of another, more complex tutorial, the one in which he discovered that the man he believed was his father was not.
Harry Bloom, a noted South African human-rights activist, died at 64 from a stroke when Orlando was 4. Bloom mourned him as any boy would grieve for his dad and spent the next nine years of his life wishing he had known him better. Then, at 13, Bloom was told that his real father, the biological one, was family friend Colin Stone.
"My mom was married to one man, but I was fathered by a second," Bloom says, struggling to explain. "I think she was waiting for me to be old enough to understand it. But when would you tell a kid about that stuff? It's very difficult."
Bloom jams a thumb into his thigh and drags it down his leg, leaving a scratch mark on his jeans.
"I don't know any family that doesn't have a little story somewhere," he says with a smile. "Besides, if you didn't have those things in your life, you'd be so bland."
In January, Bloom begins filming Kingdom of Heaven for Ridley Scott. It will be one of his first leading roles. "It's about a young man who goes off to the Crusades and in the process falls in and out of love. I swore to myself I wasn't going to do another movie with a horse and a sword, but here I am. I'm excited. It's a really big deal."
Bloom almost giggles. His joy is palpable. He knows the film is a test of sorts, that his performance will determine if he will be the next Russell Crowe or the next Stephen Dorff. He believes he is ready for the challenge, if not the celebrity. Bloom can still walk around most towns unnoticed. After this new epic, his Gladiator, the exposure will be unqualified. Fame frightens him -- all that grasping, all the personal trivia revealed and passed around like a bowl of chips.
"Fear would say to me, 'Do you really want to deal with all that?' My career is really at the point that I either stop now and vanish or I keep moving forward, take the opportunities and make the most of what's coming. On a good day, I realize I'd be crazy not to."
He stops talking. Takes a minute to consider the life laid out before him. His mouth drops, then his chin, then his shoulders. His pep talk to himself has failed. He is too clever for that. There will be ugliness coming, and he knows it, can smell the invasion around the corner. He did not chase this dream, did not have years to long for the success that has fallen on him like a snapped elevator. He has never been desperate, only lucky, and with luck comes questions.
He wonders: Why him? Then, as quickly: Why not him? He makes the case for his own integrity, points out how he remains "grateful," how he hasn't "been sucked into celebrity yet." His patter quickens; surfer truisms emerge: "Confronting the fear is the boundary I like to push," he says. "Life's a highway. You just have to watch out for the little signs."
He is all over the little signs. Bloom will not be seduced or corrupted or spoiled. "I almost died," he reminds you. And thus he is forever changed. "I don't want to lose sight of the important things in life," he says, vigorously pawing at his hair.
Bloom looks across the lounge to where his maybe girlfriend Kate Bosworth has just sat down to wait for him. She is wearing jeans and a trenchcoat. Her skin is perfect. She gives a little nod. And then it hits him more concisely.
"I don't have a regular life," he says, rising to go, "but what is a regular life, anyway?" He pauses, leans in close. "Whatever happens in life is fine. Just trust in that."
Bloom and the Damage Done: A One-Man Skull and Bones Society
When Orlando Bloom was only a few months old, his mother cracked his skull against a tree. "It's not nearly as terrible as it sounds," he says now with a laugh. "She was gathering wood and holding me, and she bent over and knocked my head."
A few months later, Bloom would topple off a kitchen stool and fracture his skull again. Then there was the incident involving his crawling over a rock in the yard, followed by another drama, in which his toe was crushed by a horse.
"I was an adventuresome baby," he explains. "As a child I was in and out of hospital so many times that the staff worried I was being beaten. Obviously, I wasn't."
As Bloom aged, his injuries grew more severe. He broke his right leg while skiing when he was 11, his nose while playing rugby at 12, and his wrist while snowboarding at 13. ("It was my first time and I kind of went at it a bit hard.") At 21 he suffered a fall from a drainpipe that broke his back and almost left him paralyzed. He's broken three ribs, the latest while falling off a horse filming Lord of the Rings.
"I broke my finger in rugby as well," Bloom remembers. "It was part of growing up. It was only when I broke my back that I realized it was a pattern, and I had to readdress the relationship I had with my own well-being."
The World on a String: Orlando Explains What Hangs Around His Neck
"I have a lot of these things with me all the time. I get given some and find others. One was a key ring that Johnny [Depp] gave me as a wrap gift for Pirates. Here's a piece of greenstone Billy Boyd gave me. I found this shell on the beach in Thailand. This is a prayer baton I got in India. I picked up this tiny silver ball in Tokyo. This is a New York City handcuff key, so if I get into any strife, I can get myself out. I think I'll hold onto that.
"I've always kept all these funny little things, even as a kid. But I'm trying to cut it out, become more streamlined. Otherwise it starts to feel like the things own you. These things fill up my heart. If I were ever to lose them, I'd be really devastated. Isn't that pathetic?"
© Gentlemen's Quarterly, 2004.

Friday, May 16, 2014

New Photo Shoot of Orlando in German Magazine

Orlando finally was featured in a new photo shoot by Axel Martens in a German magazine called, Suddeutsche Zeitung Magazine. All of the photos are in black and white and are witty and cute. Orlando looks amazing in all of them of course! I'm so happy he was in a new photo shoot, since he hasn't been in one for a while. I'll only post a few, but I'll also provide the link to the website, so you can get a chance to see all of them!

http://sz-magazine.sueddeutsche.de/texte/anzeigen/41889/Sagen-Sie-jetzt-nichts-Orlando-Bloom

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Things Orlando Bloom Fans Say Part 1



This is just a fun little post about things that Orlando fans say. Enjoy!

Pretty much my face when I first saw Legolas.
1) The first time you see Orlando as Legolas: "Oh my god, he is so yummy! How is someone so perfect?! Oh my god, Legolas 'I love you! Can we re-wind that scene?!'."

2) When you have watched all of his movies and there are no more to add to your Netflix queue: "No, this is so sad, what is life??? There is no meaning to Netflix now! Now I have to wait until 2015 for his new movie to come out, why???!!"
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3) After you have watched lucky fans get to meet him or get an autograph signed: "THAT' S NOT FAIR!!! I deserved to meet him more than those girls did, I AM THE MOST DEVOUT FAN! Grrrr!!! Well, if I go to this movie premiere then maybe I'll have a chance of meeting him..."

4) When it's been almost three months and you haven't gotten a reply from your fan letter: "Is the mail lady just hiding the letter to spite me?! Should I confront her and demand to know where it is? What if it got lost? It couldn't have I wrote the address in bright pink sharpie. PLEASEEE, just send me something!!! I can't keep checking the mail box like my life depends on it!"

5) When he wins an award: "YES!!!! Oh my god, YAY!! I love you so much oh my gosh, he is so amazing, and wonderful, you soo deserved it! Whooo!" 

Monday, May 12, 2014

Orlando's Favorite Midnight Snack

Here's a fun Orli fact for the day, his favorite midnight snack food is oatmeal! Now I would never think of having oatmeal as a midnight snack, but it's basically like having a really early breakfast! So to share in Orlando's quirky craving, here is a recipe for oatmeal! Enjoy!
(This recipe comes from allrecipes.com)
Apple Cinnamon Raisin Oatmeal: You will need - two cups of water, 2 teaspoons brown sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 2 tablespoons maple syrup, 1 cup uncooked rolled oats, 2 tablespoons raisins, and 1 peeled apple.

1) In a medium sized saucepan, combine the water, brown sugar, cinnamon, and syrup. Heat the mixture to a boil.
2) When water is at a boil, reduce heat and add the oats. Cook for about five minutes, or wait until the oats are soaked with the water. Remove off heat, and stir in apples and raisins. Creamy Apple Cinnamon Raisin Oatmeal Recipe

The Daily Orlando: Orlando at the Zulu Premiere in Germany

On Monday, May 5th, Orlando attended the Zulu premiere in Hamburg, Germany. He looked amazing as always, in a navy blue suite and yellow tie. I love that he's growing his hair out, it looks so good, and is very reminiscent of when he grew it out for Pirates. He arrived on a fancy motorcycle, (sorry I don't speak car and driver), and proceeded to take pictures with fans and sign autographs. He even gave a bouquet of flowers to one of his fans in gratitude. So cute! Even after 10 years after his rise to fame, there are still legions of Orli fans! Click to view full size imageClick to view full size image

Sunday, May 11, 2014

The Orlando Quote of the Day

Once again, here is the Orlando quote of the day! This one is actually from the dashing and brave Will Turner in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Enjoy!

"I keep the promises I make, Jack. I intend to free my father. I hope you're here to see it."
        - Will Turner (Orlando Bloom).

 

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

The Orli (Radio) Interview of the Week

Here is the Orli interview of the week! I found this yesterday on the ka-bloom fan forum and thought it was great! This is a radio interview over the phone on the Polly and Grant show. Orlando talks about his experience from New Zealand when he filmed LOTR, being a father and getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of fame. He also talked about WeDay and gave a shout out to San Francisco. It was technically held in Oakland, but it's still the San Francisco metropolitan area! I was so happy to hear that, San Fran pride! I loved how he said it too! Anyways, this was a really cute interview, that featured his wonderful and sweet personality!

Orlando Radio Interview

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

The Daily Orlando: Orlando to Co-Star in a New Film Set for 2015

I literally just saw this news about 25 minutes ago on the ka-bloom fan site, and I'm soo excited to share that Orlando is going to co-star in a film called 'Digging for Fire'. Also staring in this film is Anna Kendrick and Bri Larson, and is directed by indi film maker Joe Swanberg. It is currently in post-production, so the plot of the movie is still unknown, as well as Orlando's role. However, my best guess is that it will be a grittier role, since Orlando mentioned in a London Times Magazine article, that he is going to try to step away from family friendly roles, and stretch his acting legs in different, grittier roles, such as his role as an alcoholic cop in Zulu. So excited though, that he has some new movies in the works!

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Fan Girl Fun: Orlando's Fav Starbucks Drink

So when I got my special edition of Life Story magazine about Orlando, they said that his favorite Starbucks drink was a soy Chai tea latte. I'm not really a fan of chai tea, it's a bit to spicy for me, but I just had to try this drink anyways, so I went to Starbucks, and got myself one. It is soo yummy! The soy milk is a perfect combination with the chai tea! It also has less calories than a mocha or frappicino. So next time your in Starbucks, give Orlando's fav drink a try, he has good taste! (They also have iced chai tea latte's if you prefer!)


The Orlando Quote of the Day

Here is the Orlando quote of the day! This quote is from an interview he did for CQ magazine, in the November 2005 issue.

"But that accident has informed everything in my life... Until you're close to loosing it, you don't realize. I use to ride motorbikes and drive cars like everything was a racetrack; it was ridiculous. It wasn't because I thought it was cool; it was just because I loved living on the edge. But I've chilled."
             -Orlando Bloom