| 	The 21-year-old Ringbearer loves MP3s, the word 'bollocks', Radiohead's
		albums and - gasp - Simon Cowell. 'Nine of ten times he was spot on,'
		he tells John McKie. 
	 	Hello, Elijah. Where are you? 
	 	E: Where are you? 
	 	-London. 
	 	E: Fantastic! I'm going to be spending the New Year in England at
		a farmhouse in Penrith. Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan [fellow hobbits]
		will be there. It's going to be a very hobbity New Year. It's only an
		hour from Scotland and I want to go there too.  
	 	-So...where are you? 
	 	E: I'm at home in LA. 
	 	-Was it wise to tell people that you actually have The Ring from the film
		in your house, with burglars about? 
	 	E: I guess it was kind of foolish but I keep it safe though I
		haven't seen it in some time. It's one of seven or eight we used for the
		movie. 
	 	-You can't say that. You told everyone last year it was The One True
		Ring. 
	 	E: Uh... OK (swiftly backtracking) It is The One Ring then.
	 	-As well as finishing The Two Towers this year, you also voiced Frodo in
		the videogame. Have you played it yet? 
	 	E: I have! You can't play Frodo, but you can be Aragorn, Gimli or
		Legolas. There is a game on the Xbox in which you can be Frodo. 
	 	-I'm guessing spending 15 months with a largely British cast was bad for
		your swearing. 
	 	E: I swore before but after that, I became a gold standard
		swearer. I'm a huge fan of the word 'fuck'. It sounds good in an English
		or American accent. 'Bollocks' is a good word too. 
	 	-You've often said you'd like to do something in the music industry. What? 
	 	E: If I was to do anything, it would be to start a small record
		companyand see how that goes. I love the idea of a doing a radio show. 
	 	-What station would it be on? 
	 	E: Probably Radio 1 'cause I hear all the other stations don't
		play very good stuff. It still has the Peel sessions and he's sparked a
		revolution for many bands. 
	 	-What about starting a band? 
	 	E: I'd love to. Every man has rock dreams. But I love music too
		much to do something really bad.  
	 	-So what are you listening to? 
	 	E: There's a great Glasgow music scene: The BMX Bandits, Belle
		& Sebastian, there's a band from the early eighties - the
		Vaselines. And The Raincoats are great, too, but they're English. I
		love the new Queens Of The Stone Age record. I used to love a band
		called Simian but their new record is bizarre. 
	 	-And you love Radiohead, who are recording their new stuff in LA... 
	 	E: I know! I've been tempted to sneak out to the studio. I'm a
		huge fan and I respect the fact that they're constantly trying to
		evaluate what they do. I've downloaded 11 of their new songs, which
		they played in gigs this year. 
	 	-Are you a fan of MP3ing stuff? 
	 	E: Yes. If I were to download someone's record online, I would
		listen to it and then buy the album. I love being able to do it.  
	 	-What did you think of Nelly and Britney doing anti-downloading ads? 
	 	E: The whole anti-MP3 thing pisses me off and especially Lars
		Ulrich. People had the opportunity to listen to bands they've never
		heard before. It was doing more good than harm but people with greed for
		money were trying to stop a revolution. I don't like his attitude.
		(Adopts a gruff, macho voice) 'I will do everything in my powers to shut
		off their power.' 
	 	-Are you really going to appear in The Flaming Lips' film 'Christmas On
		Mars'? 
	 	E: Yes, I hope so. I went to see them in LA and they asked me if
		I'd like to be in the movie and I said (high-pitched squeal)
		'YEE-EE-ESS'. They were meant to be filming in November but they had to
		go on tour with Beck. If I were them, I'd put Beck in front of me too. 
	 	-How's the fencing coming along? 
	 	E: I stopped fencing when I was 15 but when we started production
		on LOTR I had to learn a bit more, but then Frodo didn't have to fight.
		So I stopped again. 
	 	-But Madonna's fencing now, in her 'Die Another Day' video 
	 	E: That song is OK but I'm angry because (raises voice) that is
		NOT a James Bond theme song, it's a dance song. There should be more
		orchestration. 
	 	-Who should be singing it, then? 
	 	E: You know what band would do a great Bond song, just for shits
		and giggles, that band who did 'Becoming More Like Alfie'... The Divine
		Comedy, before they became a modern rock band. 
	 	-'Just for shits and giggles...?' 
	 	E: It's a great phrase. I'm passing it on to you. 
	 	-Your first role was in a Paula Abdul video, aged eight. Are you
		impressed by her American Idol comeback? 
	 	E: It was an interesting move. She may have been alittle too
		sensitive not to hurt anyone's feelings. It's important to tell people
		what you really think which is what Simon Cowell did. 
	 	-Did you like him? 
	 	E: I love Simon Cowell and nine times out of ten he was spot on. 
	 	-Have you finally read the LOTR trilogy? 
	 	E: (Caught out) Oh! You know what's really terrible... I haven't.
		It's a result of being part of it. The first thing you wanna do when you
		stop working on a movie is put your mind on something different. The
		next time you speak to me, I will have read all of them. I promise. 
	 	-Finally, who'd win the fight -Frodo or Harry Potter? 
	 	E: Frodo would, being the hobbit. But I would ask Harry to remove
		his glasses first.
	 	Thanks Ari!
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