Matthew Goode Auditioned For Bilbo Baggins In 'The Hobbit'!
Posted 5 hrs ago by
Adam Rosenberg in
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Over the weekend, BAFTA Awards winners were honored in London. And as with any major awards ceremony, the event brought stars out from all corners of the entertainment game. As a result, interview opportunities were flying around everywhere.
One such interview was with
Matthew Goode, whose "
A Single Man" co-star
Colin Firth was up for (and won) the Leading Actor award for his performance. Goode sat down for a chat with the UK newspaper
Telegraph and he dropped a
very interesting tidbit about a possible upcoming trip to Middle-earth in "
The Hobbit."
Apparently, Goode met with "Hobbit" director
Guillermo del Toro sometime in the recent past. To audition. For Bilbo Baggins. Yes,
that Bilbo Baggins.
There's not much
news to report beyond that. Goode thinks that his size will be a big check mark against him in the race for the lead role in the two-part Tolkien adaptation. "Look at the size of me for Christs sake!" he exclaimed. But he also said that he'd find it very difficult to refuse the role if it were offered to him.
I'm not terribly familiar with Goode, having not seen "A Single Man." He was solid enough in "Watchmen," which was by most accounts -- mine included -- an okay-not-great movie. He's certainly tall, but so is John Rhys-Davies, who played the gruff dwarf Gimli in the "Lord of the Rings" series. Anything is possible with the magic of filmmaking. I'm not so sure Goode
looks the part for Bilbo, but again I refer back to filmmaking's magical powers before passing any judgment.
Fans who are familiar with del Toro and "Rings" franchise producer
Peter Jackson should trust them to ultimately make the right choice. For now, let's all debate the merits and drawbacks of Goode-as-Bilbo.
Is Goode a good choice Bilbo? Is there someone you'd rather see in the role?
Now hes a father, Goode doesnt even like travelling that much. But just before we met, hed auditioned for the role of Bilbo Baggins in Guillermo del Toros two-part film of The Hobbit. As he is the first to admit, hes not an obvious choice Look at the size of me for Christs sake! If he got the part, he would, he says, find it almost impossible to refuse despite the fact that it would involve him spending several months in New Zealand.