A very interesting insight to the life of an actor and the journey to making a blockbuster hit like The Lord Of The Rings trilogy.
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I traveled a lot in my last job and got sick of the radio and my own CDs. I got this by mistake. I was in a hurry when ordering and ordered the CD instead of the book (which I went back and got later). I was mad at myself at first, I never listen to books on CD or tape. But one day the boredom of my drive and music got to me so I thought, "What the heck." Well, I found myself driving the longer roads just to get in as much...
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Sean Astin is best known to film geeks around the world as Sam Gamgee, the lovable gardener in "Lord of the Rings." But there's a man behind the hobbit, and in "There and Back Again: An Actor's Tale," Astin gives us a glimpse of his life, his work, his family, and his time during the making of the immortal film trilogy. Astin was born into a Hollywood family -- his mother was Patty Duke, and the guy he thought was...
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I think it's great that we have the benefit of hearing Sean Astin read this himself. He's brutally honest in this book, and I think people tend to be uncomfortable with that kind of approach. He says things that maybe some people don't want to hear. It's not your typical praise and sunshine book, though there's no shortage of positive material. He talks about things that were hard for him, and is honest about his feelings...
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In reading back over some of the reviews by other readers, I must say I'm a bit shocked. It's clear to me, having just finished the book, that it was written as a sort of catharsis for Sean, possibly even a wrapping up of loose emotional ends that needed to be expressed in order to reach a sort of closure to his personal LOTR experiences. I've seen several complaints mentioned, but I can't understand the point of view they're...
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