kerrsmith2306
01-09-2005, 03:48 PM
Hi Dom,
I just rewatched an old interview from December 2003, when you were in Berlin promoting "LOTR", and I was very impressed with all the background information you had about Tolkien and his work. So this got me thinking: are you always that good prepared for your work? How do you approach a character or a change in character like now after the "near death" situation on Lost? I also wondered if back then you got time out of your busy schedule to go back to visit the places you've grown up. And the last thing on my mind (promise... I'll be done after this): Sprichst Du wirklich noch Deutsch?
See, wasn't that hard.
Wishing you continued success with "Lost" - you're doing awesome work there.
I just rewatched an old interview from December 2003, when you were in Berlin promoting "LOTR", and I was very impressed with all the background information you had about Tolkien and his work. So this got me thinking: are you always that good prepared for your work? How do you approach a character or a change in character like now after the "near death" situation on Lost? I also wondered if back then you got time out of your busy schedule to go back to visit the places you've grown up. And the last thing on my mind (promise... I'll be done after this): Sprichst Du wirklich noch Deutsch?
See, wasn't that hard.
Wishing you continued success with "Lost" - you're doing awesome work there.