Someone goofed at a local Chapters in Winnipeg, Canada. We’ve been getting emails all day from folks who have purchased copies of the LOTR:FOTR score for themselves. The score is not set to officially go on sale until the 20th of November. If you live in the area…head on over there!
Day: November 17, 2001
![[ Live Chat with RPG Developer Steven Long ]](http://img-www.theonering.net/gaminghaven/images/111701_rpgchat.gif)
Today! (Nov. 17th) at 5:00 PM EST, we’re having a live chat with the Developer of Decipher’s LOTR RPG. [More]
Morgoth1970 sends along these great images from the Decipher Collection (www.decipher.com). Take a look at Legolas in what looks like Moria and Rosie Cotton! Sam you lucky Hobbit you! [More]
Morgoth1970 sends along these great images from the Decipher Collection (www.decipher.com). Take a look at Legolas in what looks like Moria and Rosie Cotton! Sam you lucky Hobbit you!
One of the music reviewers for ‘Entertainment Weekly’ has written a scathing review of the Shore LOTR:FOTR score. You can check it out here. [More]
From: entertainment Weekly
“VARIOUS ARTISTS – The Fellowship Of The Ring (Reprise) With its blandly cartoonish notion of revelation, New Age music captures a child’s view of religion. So it makes sense that soothing music goddess Enya would get tapped for the soundtrack to a movie based on a book often associated with young people. The musician, whose fortunes have soared higher than defense stocks in the wake of Sept. 11, penned two pieces that lurk aid Howard Shore’s generic score. As usual with Enya, these faux-holy new odes simply reduce faith to goo. C- – JF” – Entertainment Weekly #627 November 23, 2001
(ouch -Xo)