Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Orlando Spotting: Keep a Weather Eye Out on the Horizon

I haven't done an Orlando spotting post in a while, so here it goes! Orlando was seen with fans, (potentially while filming in Prague?). I LOVE his long hair!!! It is soo reminiscent of his Drew Baylor and Will Turner days! He looks great, it always amazes me how it looks like he has not aged one bit, he is soo perfect and beautiful! I love the picture of him in the crowd, it's like you see all the average looking folks, then BAM it's Orlando a beautiful needle in a haystack. Lol anyways enjoy the cuteness and hotness of the pictures! (Pictures from the wonderful, @orlandobloom_fanpage on Instagram).

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The Orli Quote of the Day

Here is the Orli quote of the day from an interview I found from the HQ Australian magazine. It's interesting to hear his perspective on Ned Kelly! I've only seen that movie once, i should definitely see it again!! Joe Byrne was such a great character!

“I think one of the reasons I’ve had so many accidents is because fear is something I’m utterly afraid of, more so than anything else,” says Bloom, who “almost lost a kneecap” on the set of Ned Kelly. “That’s why I put myself in uncomfortable situations so I can push the boundaries.”
“Fear is my staple diet, my demon…and I’m pretty sure it was the Kelly Gang’s, too.”-Orlando Bloom

Today's LOTR/Hobbit Tidbit

Hello all you Bloomers! Here is the day's LOTR/Hobbit tidbit! It has been confirmed that Peter Jackson is going to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 8th! So happy for him! As a director of one of the BIGGEST franchises in movie history, I think it is finally time to for him to get his rightful place on the walk of fame. Andy Serkis will be a guest speaker, and Orlando is attending to give his support, along with Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace, Luke Evens, Richard Armitage and the hobbit, Elijah Wood. It will take place at 11:30am and will be streamed live on www.walkoffame.com.Peter Jackson The HobbitEmpire_Jan2015_01.jpg
Also, Peter will be a guest editor for the Empire magazine and their 'farewell to Middle-Earth' special edition; which comes out on November 28th! The magazine also features different covers in honor of the elves, dwarfs, men, and Gandalf and Bilbo. I'll definitely be waiting to order my copy online!!
    Only about 3 and a half weeks until the Hobbit!! Soo excited!! I've been seeing more and more TV spots, which cause me to jump up and down and squeal during the Orlando/Legolas parts. It was even in the Winter movie preview of the San Francisco Chronicle. So happy to see my man in the papers again! What will you be doing for the big movie release?

Sunday, November 23, 2014

The Daily Orlando: New Photos from the Set of 'Unlocked'

We have some exciting Orlando news! Orlando was seen on the set of the thriller Unlocked, which is filming in Prague of the Czech Republic. His character looks super badass with all those tats. And he looks amazing as ever!! He is soo hot and perfect!!! <3 This movie looks soo cool!!!
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Friday, November 21, 2014

Today's LOTR/Hobbit Tidbit

Soo The Hobbit is getting closer and closer... and I AM SOO EXCITED!!! Anyways, the music video for "The Last Goodbye" has bee released, and Billy Boyd does an amazing job singing it!! It is soo freakin beautiful, he has such an enchanting voice! Also the video has scenes from both Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, which makes it super emotional and exciting! Ahh this was great!


Sunday, November 16, 2014

My One Year Faniversary: 365 Days of Loving Orlando

   So, I haven't posted another installment of my 'Faniversary' series in a while, so I figured this was the perfect time to do so... sitting by the fire on a Sunday afternoon. Anyways, my Orlando fandom continued to reach higher levels when I was faced with the assignment of doing a speech in my communications class. We could any topic of our choice, but it had to be under 7 minutes. I was so excited, because my speech topic immediately was chosen. Orlando Bloom. This was my chance to share to my fellow classmates (and my professor) the amazingness of Orlando, and perhaps create some new Bloomers! I wrote a speech that discussed his early childhood and rise to fame. I wanted to make it seem like Orlando was someone that we could relate to; someone who has faced challenges in life, someone who went to school for something they were passionate about. I also talked about his movies and the awards he has received, and tried to stress the fact that he was not a celebrity mold, he was guy down to earth, who just happened to be lucky enough to get a job that he loved to do. (Thank you Peter Jackson!) Anyways, I wrote my speech in about 2 days, and memorized it in only 1 day and eventually got an A on it. I credit Orlando Bloom for sharing his amazing skills and life with the world. Visit my April blog posts and watch my video if you want to see my speech! 
After, to reward myself, and to get myself an early birthday present, I joined the realm of Ebay, and looked for Orlando stuff. I eventually settled on an awesome collector magazine on Orlando, with amazing drool worthy picture, articles and posters. I also got a London magazine that had a brand new article about him, discussing his next acting jobs and direction! They are basically my bibles! 

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Orlando Spotting: Keep a Weather Eye Out on the Horizon (#tbt)

 So I was roaming around some of my favorite Orli instagram fan pages and found the most adorable - cute picture of Orlando ever!! He only looks to be like 12 or 13 (and that is his older sister Samantha to the right), yet he always has that sparkle in his eye. He is just so darn cute, I can't even handle it! Lol.

Today's LOTR/Hobbit Tidbit

Hello all you wonderful Bloomers! So since the last Hobbit movie is getting closer and closer to theater's, I'll be posting a lot more about The Hobbit... news, trailers, facts ect.
  Anyways, Billy Boyd (Pippin from LOTR) has come out with the full version of the song, The Last Goodbye. As you may know, he also sung in the last LOTR movie, The Return of the King, and did an excellent and mystifying job. This song is just epic and cool, and you can get it on itunes, or be sure to grab The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies soundtrack!

Also, in honor of the final chapter of Middle-Earth, Air New Zealand, has come out with a new hobbit themed safety video, and it too is pretty epic! So creative and cute! Makes me want to fly Air New Zealand just to see the video, and see if the flight attendants are really dressed up as elves! 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

The Orlando Quote of the Day

I haven't done an Orlando quote of the day in a reallyy long time, so I figured it was time to restart these posts! This quote comes from my precious Life Story Magazine.
"It's basically all about opportunity, isn't it? And then if you get the opportunity, what you do with it and the choices you make after that. I've just been really fortunate because the opportunities have been coming and I've managed to be around at the right time."
   -Orlando Bloom 

My One Year Faniversary: 365 Days of Loving Orlando

Continuing with my celebration of my one year Orlando faniversary, this post will focus on my letter to Orlando, my fanfiction, and Romeo and Juliet.
     So, soon after I became a huge fan of Orlando, it immediately hit me... I should find his fan mail address and write to him. This was a fantastic idea, I thought to myself. So on Valentines Day, I sat in the library at school and wrote my letter in between my biology and shakespeare class. I can't remember  all of the letter word for word, but it went something like this:
      Hi Orlando!
         So, I don't know if you'll even see this, a mail opener or assistant my see it, but just in case let me give you a little perspective. I am sitting in my college library when I should be reading Act II of The Taming of the Shrew. But I find this to be the perfect opportunity to write to you and to forget about the fact that its singles awareness day. Anyways, I just wanted to say that I think you are a wonderful actor, I have seen all of your movies, and am a huge fan. You were phenomenal in Romeo and Juliet. I can't say I know you, but you seem like such a nice and down to earth person. I just want to thank you for always making my day and making me smile, I wish there was more people like you in this world! I'm going to leave you off with a piece of a Shakespeare sonnet, since I started this letter about Shakespeare and since you did such a great job as Romeo.

"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, and summer's lease hath all too short a date... buy thy eternal summer shall not fade... so long as men can breath or eyes can see, so long lives this , and this gives life to thee." -Sonnet 18
-Katherine M. San Francisco, CA.
So with a lot of hope that I would get my included picture back signed, I put my letter in the mail. I thought it would be a long shot that he would choose my leader to read and respond too, but aproximately 4 months later, on the first day of my summer vacation I got my photo back signed!! He must of really liked what I said in my letter!! To say that I was excited is the understatement of the century. I had just gotten out of the shower, and was in my bathrobe and screaming oh my god with my photo in sign jumping up and down. See my reaction video if you want to see my craziness!
 
Soon after I sent my letter, I decided to write a fanfiction of Legolas, and a character modeled after me, named Katrina. Personally, I think this is the best fanfiction I've ever written. I recently updated it, and it now has 7 chapters. Visit Wattpad.com and search for kmink13 to see my new chapter! But it was so much fun creating a world where I was with Legolas! 
And lastly for the fan month of January, I saw Orlando as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet on Broadway in theaters. Romeo and Juliet is my absolute favorite Shakespeare play, and is one of my favorite love stories. So I was soo incredibly excited when I found out Orlando was playing Romeo. He was so amazing, the facial expressions, how he delivered his dialogue, everything. Even his costume was amazing and so sexy in a subtle way! After seeing him as Romeo, I was even more head over heels! 
 This quote from the One Republic song though, describes my fan girl love for Orlando perfectly! "Cause I'm so devout . 'Til the love runs out... I got my mind made up and I can't let it go."
-OneRepublic Love Runs Out

Friday, November 7, 2014

Today's LOTR/Hobbit Tidbit: New Hobbit Trailer!!!

The excitement for the epic and climatic final chapter of Middle Earth continues to build... a new trailer has come out, that shows the emotional stakes and epic battles of the last movie in the Hobbit trilogy! This trailer is just soo epic, and I cannot wait to see amazing Legolas action on the BIG SCREEN!!! 

Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Orli "Interview" of the Week

Here is a hilarious clip from James Franco's comedy The Interview out on December 25th. Franco's character, Skylark interviews Orlando and insists that he becomes a knight. Even though this is just a movie, I would definitely tend to agree, Orlando completely and absolutely deserves to be a knight! Just look at all the charity work he has done with Unicef! Check out the clip on E! Online, and prepare to giggle! TheInterview_01.jpgTheInterview_02.jpg

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

My One Year Faniversary: 365 Days of Loving Orlando

  Hello all you Bloomers out there! As you may know, my one year faniversary of loving Orlando is coming up. To celebrate, I am making a series of posts that highlight my fan girl moments, and my journey to becoming a hardcore bloomer. This post focuses on how my fandom developed (courtesy of an adorable cartoon my friend drew for me), and the Orlando movie binge that followed. I have literally watched ALL of his movies that he has ever made! Hehe
 "You've got my head spinning, no kidding, I can't pin you down, what's going on in that beautiful mind, I'm on your magical mystery ride. And I'm so dizzy, don't know what hit me... 'Cause all of me loves all of you. Love your curves and all your edges, all your perfect imperfections."
    -John Legend All of Me <3


Pirates of the Caribbean 
The Calcium Kid
Elizabethtown

Main Street
Haven
Kingdom of Heaven
New York I Love You
Sympathy Delicious
Basically how it went down.












Monday, November 3, 2014

Today's LOTR/Hobbit Tidbit: Premiere Date and Location for Hobbit BOTFA

The countdown for the final chapter in the Hobbit trilogy has begun, and the location and date for the worldwide premiere has been announced. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, will premiere in London on December 1st, 2014. More information will come as, as the date approaches. But hopefully there will be a live stream that we can watch the premiere from. I'm super bummed that it is not in LA, because I was thinking of driving down there for the premiere to meet Orlando, alas it will in London. I am excited though to see Legolas on the BIG screen! Cannot wait for December 17th when it hits theatre's! hobbit battle five armies legolas tauriel banner 785x1024 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Banner Teases Returning Characters

Sunday, November 2, 2014

My One Year Faniversary: 365 Days of Loving Orlando

It is almost here. My first 'faniversary', it will be one year on the week of December 21st of discovering and falling in love with Orlando Bloom. I cannot believe it has been almost a year since I first saw him in Lord of the Rings, and thought, "oh my god...  who is this?!"
Since then, I have become an adoring fan and loved him for 365 days, and so much has happened in my fan life since then. (Also I've made it past the one year mark, so I can officially call myself a harcore Bloomer!) So to celebrate I'll be doing a new little series of collages, that take you on a journey of my Orli fan girl moments. The first round of pictures is from my first blog post, my fanfiction I made about Legolas, and the first Orlando movies I saw, and I'll add a meaningful quote to them.


 "But as long as you are with me, theres no place I'd rather be, I would wait forever, exalted in the scene, as long as I am with you, my heart continues to beat."
-Clean Bandit, 'No Place'.

The Orli Interview of the Day

Hello all you Bloomers! I haven't done an Orli interview of the week in a really long time, I've been bad at keeping up, since I've been super busy with school. Anyways, I found this particular interview from the wonderful theorlandobloomfiles.com. This is an early interview from when Orlando just finished Lord of the Rings, and is from the January 2002 issue of Harper's Bazaar (Singapore). This was such a great interview about the making of Lord of the Rings, and the journalist did an excellent job with the writing and questions that she asked! I particularly liked the part that I highlighted, where she describes Orlando, such great metaphors! Almost Famous, from Harper's Bazaar (Singapore), January 2002 
By Sharon EldridgeWith his first big-screen role out of acting school - playing an elf in Peter Jackson's interpretation of the fantasy classic, The Lord of the Rings - Orlando Bloom has hit the big time.

A journalist's lot is certainly an interesting one. At the moment, for instance, I'm on the phone to LA listening intently to a 25-year-old British actor - one who is poised on the very threshold of international stardom - speaking to me, without a trace of self-consciousness, in Elvish. Yep, the language of elves. "It's very hard to grasp hold of. It's like, I dunno, it has this Celtic-ie, Welsh kind of feel to it," explains the young man earnestly, abandoning the strange-sounding dialect in which he's recently been so expertly tutored and lapsing into his usual, slightly scuffed middle-class English accent. His name, by the way - magically, gloriously and somewhat improbably - is Orlando Bloom. And Elvish aside, there are quite a few things that he admits to having difficulty "grasping hold of" right now.
By far the most pressing is the way that his life, rather like an unassuming river after a deluge, has burst its banks and is currently redefining the surrounding terrain. As a direct result of director Peter Jackson's decision to cast him as warrior elf Legolas Greenleaf in his US$360 million cinematic homage to JRR Tolkien's The Lord Of The Rings (LOTR to fans), Bloom is being propelled through a vortex of celebrity at warp speed. A little more than two years ago, he was two days away from graduating from London's prestigious Guildhall School Of Music And Drama when he discovered he'd got the part. "It was totally... can you imagine? It was just like..." he attempts, grappling once more for words that will convey his excitement. "I was 22, I had two more days left of drama school and it was, like, 'Here, have a career.' Boom. There you go." Now, with the LOTR merchandising machinery in full swing, he's confronted daily with images of Legolas action figures, cast, of course, in his own physical likeness.
Certainly, no actor before him has managed to make a pair of prosthetic Spock-like ear extensions, leather strides and a certain facility with bow and arrow seem quite so sexy. But not in a crude, swaggering, bicep-popping, testosterone-bulging Conan The Barbarian kind of way. No, Bloom's Legolas is an infinitely more refined creature: a princely elf who is blessed, like all his people (the oldest inhabitants of the mythical kingdom, Middle-earth), with an ethereal beauty, preternatural sensory awareness - and immortality. Legolas Greenleaf may be 2931 years old, but he doesn't look a day over 22.
In The Fellowship Of The Ring, the first part of the LOTR trilogy that is screening in cinemas worldwide now, Legolas is one of the eight travelers chosen to accompany and protect the young hobbit, Frodo Baggins (played by Elijah Wood), on whose small shoulders rests the heavy burden of freeing Middle-earth from the clutches of the Dark Lord Sauron (Christopher Lee in top dastardly form). As a skilled archer, Legolas pledges his bow to the cause. "I'm the eyes and ears of the fellowship," adds Bloom with what sounds like genuine pride.
Perhaps it's overstating the case slightly to say that Jackson's trilogy might end up being to Orlando Bloom's career what Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfatherwas to Al Pacino's but the comparison, at this stage, seems valid. The young Pacino was cast to star in two movies that went on to reach cult status. It's still early days, of course, but LOTR had a global fan base before the 18-month shoot in Wellington, New Zealand, had even wrapped. And although Bloom doesn't carry the film - it's more of an ensemble piece - he's got the "It" factor, that indefinable star power that swallows the camera lens like a Black Hole, well and truly sewn up. At just under six feet tall, he has an elegant ranginess, his lithe, athletic frame capped by the kind of Byronic, dark good looks that wreak havoc on a girl's imagination. Images of him striding, Heathcliff-like, across a gale-abraded Yorkshire moor in hot pursuit of some problematic doxy spring unbidden to mind. For there is a touch of the Mister Lover Lover about Bloom. He's quite fond of telling reporters that the reason he didn't finish reading LOTR at the tender age of 14 was because he got distracted by "girls and sport and stuff" and unconfirmed Internet lore has it that he was briefly engaged to English aristo-packer Jemma Kidd.
HB: You're on record as saying that you got into acting for the women. Is the industry living up to expectation?
OB: [Laughs] Well, at least it's not for some other reason, although I don't know what would be worse than that. Actually, that was slightly misquoted. The reason I got into acting was because when I was younger, I had an incredible imagination, like most kids, and I was always drawn to these larger-than-life characters that I would see either at the theatre, on TV or at the cinema. Once I was old enough to realize that those characters weren't real, they were actors - once I realized that I could be Superman or I could be The Hustler or I could be Daniel Day Lewis's character in The Last Of The Mohicans - I was like, "Man, I can become an actor and be all of those things." One of the first movies that stuck in my mind was The Hustler with Paul Newman. I just loved it, man. From then on, it was a done deal.
HB: With everything that's going on, there must be a sense of unreality about life at the moment for you.
OB: I'm just taking it a day at the time at the moment. It certainly feels kind of surreal to be traveling all over the world doing publicity and being involved in such a great project as The Lord Of The Rings that's lead to such a lot of interest in me personally and what I do. It's exciting and, um, slightly intimidating in some ways, but I'm just trying to take it a day at a time, you know, and enjoy it all for what it is. I mean, I know you can be up one minute and drop the next, so I'm trying to maintain a steady course so that I have some longevity.
Absolutely. But still, at this stage, the potential for losing it and actually starting to believe your own hype must be enormous.
OB: I have a sister [Samantha Bloom, 26, new recruit at London's Guildhall School Of Music And Drama] who would never let that happen. I have a cousin who would never let that happen and I've surrounded myself with friends who would beat me, physically beat me, if for a moment I tried to get above myself. And also I think I'm incredibly lucky to be doing what I do. I mean, I have a great job. I get to dress up and become somebody else, especially when it's someone like Legolas, who's this super-cool kind of otherworldly elf. It's, like, I'm lucky, man, so why would I not appreciate that?
HB: As an actor, how does it feel to be playing a character that a generation of readers has already taken to their hearts and made their own? Is there an added sense of responsibility, do you think?
OB: Ah, man, totally. When I first got to New Zealand in October '99, I was intimidated by trying to bring this character to the screen. I was like "I've got to do everything I can to make the character as real as possible and to keep him as close to the book as I can because he's a character that people have created in their imaginations over years." But at one point, I said to myself - because I was so aware of it that it was actually blocking me - I said, "You know what? I've gotta let go. I've been cast to play Legolas because I have some quality I can use to try to bring this character to life." So I just did my best to do that. I ended up doing a lot of movement training trying to find the physicality of the character.
HB: Movement training?
OB: I'd been watching [Akira] Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai and I wanted to find the same way of walking, the same posture that would give Legolas this aura of centeredness and focus.
HB: How did Peter Jackson find you?
OB: There was a huge casting process that went on with this project and I went on tape for it, probably like a hundred thousand other actors across the world. I tried out initially for a character called Faramir, but my agent got a call to say that Faramir wouldn't be available to me and would I read for Legolas? So I went on tape again for Legolas and, after they'd checked out how tall I was and everything, I got the call to say I was in. A couple of months later, I met Pete and his partner, Fran.
For Bloom, the result of this momentous casting call was 18 months spent on the other side of the planet - far, far away from home in London's Notting Hill and his beloved dog, Maude - rubbing shoulders with the likes of Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Ian Holm, Liv Tyler and Cate Blanchett. Bloom refers to the mind-bending task of having to shoot the three LOTR movies concurrently as nothing short of an intensely beautiful nightmare. Every member of the cast and crew had no other alternative but to become a Tolkien geek if they were going to keep up with the frenetic pace. The books became their bible. "If, at any time, you feel slightly lost as an actor, there was always somebody around you that you could ask, 'Hey, just remind me, what did we shoot just before this?' because we could have shot the immediately preceding scene, like, a week ago," he says. "And they'd say, 'Well, this is what you were doing and feeling then' and you'd say, 'Great, great' and then you'd go into it."
Given that the shoot demanded so much of everyone who was connected with it, it's perhaps a little surprising that Bloom isn't giving a moment's thought to the admittedly unlikely scenario of audiences failing to buy into the concept and, more worryingly still, of their refusing to commit to it long-term. (The third adaptation of the trilogy, The Return Of The King, won't be released until Christmas 2003.) "I can quite honestly say that none of that has ever crossed my mind," he admits. "I wouldn't change [what we've done] for the world. There was a lot of high energy and love put into the project and I think that it will be perceived in the right way and the world will appreciate it for what it is. It was a labour of love, a very special project."
Bloom's next appearance on the big screen - as American soldier Private Todd Blackburn in Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down - couldn't be more different. Based on the book by the journalist, Mark Bowden, the film recounts the battle that took place in Mogadishu, Somalia, in 1993 when elite US troops tried to abduct two lieutenants of local warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid. Instead, two American helicopters were shot down - hence the film's title - and an encounter that had been expected to take one hour took 15 very bloody ones, resulting in the deaths of 18 Americans and hundreds of Somalians. Bloom will star alongside Josh Hartnett and Ewan McGregor. The movie is expected to cement his position as Hollywood's newest heart-throb.
"The thing with Ridley is he's been doing this forever, he knows what it is he wants and how to get it," says Bloom. "There's absolutely no messing around on set. Having said that, he's very accessible to actors, very open to what you want to do and willing to talk about it. He casts people who he feels are going to bring something to the role and he allows them to take care of the situation, to do what it is that they do. I feel privileged to be part of another great movie like that."
Like Gladiator, Black Hawk Down is expected to be a major Oscar contender - which is even more good news, were any needed, for Bloom.
HB: Is there anybody whose Hollywood CV you'd particularly like to model your career path on?
OB: Probably Johnny Depp's. He's made some interesting choices and he's preserved his integrity. I admire that in an actor. I also think Edward Norton's had a very interesting career and although Daniel Day Lewis hasn't had such a huge career, I love what he has done. He's a very talented actor.
HB: What has been the most valuable thing you've learnt over the past two years, do you think?
OB: The reality of getting a film made, I guess. The reality of the procedure makes it less intimidating in lots of ways, which is good. I'm just in a huge growth period at the moment.
HB: You're amazingly composed as an interviewee, given your brief exposure to this level of media interest in you. Is this a talent that you've had to hone?
OB: Possibly, but I do think honesty is the best policy. Obviously I've done a lot of interviews recently talking about The Lord Of The Rings. I worked on it for 18 months and know that there's a lot to talk about. I know how I feel about that. I think there's also an element of having grown up feeling reasonably self-assured. I think that I've had an interesting life and I feel very grateful. If I died tomorrow, I'd feel like I've lived a very full life. I've loved every moment and, through that, I've learned a lot about people and relationships. I try to apply a set of rules to life to make it easier and that normally means just being open and honest so you can enjoy it.
HB: Is there anybody special in your life at the moment?
OB: My career is about the most special thing in my life at the moment - and my friends and family. But there's no romance.
HB: So what do you do for kicks?
OB: I'm quite heady, a bit of an adrenalin junkie. I love really mad sports. That's part of the reason why the whole New Zealand experience was so amazing for me. I went bungee-jumping - I went off at the highest bungee-jump in New Zealand, 134m, like, six times. To throw yourself into the air with only something attached to your feet is a different head space altogether. And we went snowboarding and I learned how to surf with the hobbies.
HB: With the hobbits? Should I be calling for the men in white?
OB: I mean I learned how to surf with Billy [Boyd, aka Pippin] and then all the others joined in: Dominic [Monaghan, who's Merry], Sean [Astin who plays Sam] and Elijah. We were all a bunch of young guys so we became really close friends. I have friends for life because of this movie.
HB: I heard that you broke your back a few years back. How did you do that?
OB: I just fell out of a window. I had a bit of a miracle recovery. For four days, I faced the prospect of never being able to walk again but, after 12 days, I walked out of the hospital. They did an operation and put me back together again. But, yeah, I'm very accident-prone. I've broken my back, my ribs, my nose, both my legs, my arm, my wrist, a finger and a toe and cracked my skull three times.
HB: Maybe you should spend some time indoors. What do you do to just chill out?
OB: Well, a huge part of my life is spent watching movies, of course.
HB: What was the last film that you saw that you really loved?
OB: Oh, God. I just saw this French film called Amelie [by Jean-Pierre Jeunet] which I totally adored. An amazing, amazing film. I loved it.
It's time to go. Bloom is flying back to London tomorrow and a couple of his friends have been waiting patiently for him - for "Orli" as they call him - to wind up this interview so that they can take him out for a meal. Even they must be aware that with the monster, Fame, waiting just around the corner for him, their time spent alone with their friend is going to become an increasingly measured commodity. In fact the reason Bloom's in LA at the moment is to go over what he calls "groundwork" with studio executives and directors for projects that will start to get going in a couple of months' time. His audience, it seems, won't wait. Speaking of which, what of the theatre, the acting medium in which Bloom received classical training for four years before leaving for New Zealand? Has he left that behind for good now? "Theatre is something that I feel very important for an actor to keep doing," he replies. "I think it keeps you sharp. But at the moment I'm intrigued with movies and filmmaking. It hasn't lured me away from theatre, but I'm just going to try to ride this wave and then jump onto another and see how far it takes me."