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It’s an old Orc axe, which means he’s been in battle. Orcs have killed members of his family, and he’s trying to find the Orc that did it to him so that he can give it back. But as the journey goes on, Bifur actually becomes more lucid. He becomes a bit more focused, and the journey is a bit healing for him.
William Kircher -
It's great to work with people who are jobbing actors at different stages of their career, and learning from them, and getting over being star-struck by somebody like Ian McKellen because he has such a long prestigious history in the business, but then seeing how he works on the camera; you never stop learning.
William Kircher
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The thing about working with Peter Jackson is that, at the end of the day, he is a passionate artist.
William Kircher -
Films are always different from books.
William Kircher -
For some time, I thought being a producer would be a more fulfilling career than being an actor. But then I went to a conference in Cannes with 300 other producers, all desperately chasing finance for their projects... and realized being an actor wasn't so bad after all!
William Kircher -
Tolkien fans reacted so strongly to 'Lord Of The Rings' as a franchise because it stayed true; the heart of it was true to the book.
William Kircher -
Everyone in the '80s was reading Tolkien; he invented this whole medieval fantasy genre.
William Kircher -
Adolescence is a difficult time at the best of times, and especially in a smaller town - there's all these different energies going on.
William Kircher