The longest red carpet ever needed in New Zealand has been obtained. Organisers of the Australasian premiere on December 19 of The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring wanted to find hundreds of metres of red carpet to roll down Wellington’s Courtenay Pl to the Embassy Theatre for stars and special guests to walk on. [More]

Kris and Xoanon’s Mum (no kidding) send along the details on a LOTR contest running in Montreal. [More]

Same prize though. Check it out at BurgerKing.com On the other hand, they now have ‘Reading Fellowship page that offers the chance to win $5000 towards your college tuition [More]

Sara DT sends us the details on a radio and newspaper contest in Brussels. [More]

Xoanon posted news back on Monday stating the Canadian advance ticket sales would begin on Monday, but Phelonius popped into Barlimans today with news that some theaters will be selling advance tickets tomoorrow! Check this link and… GOOD LUCK! [More]

When the filming of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy began in 1999, one of the most hotly discussed debates, in which everyone had an opinion, was who would score the movies themselves? Who would be given such a difficult task as bringing Tolkien’s words pages to life and capturing the essence and emotion perfectly in such an important project? John Williams? James Horner? Hans Zimmer?

In the end it would be the job of Howard Shore, a distinguished and critically-acclaimed Canadian composer, known for his work on films like Dogma, Silence of the Lambs, Se7en and Philadelphia. In September of this year, he visited London to record the Fellowship of the Ring score with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. His songs along with those created by Irish vocalist Enya, famous for her unique style of New Age music and her song ‘Only Time’ which became a global hit when used with coverage of September 11th, were released on November 20th, one of the most anticipated soundtracks ever.

The signs are that Shore has done the job asked of him; already critics have talked about an Oscar next year. With rave reviews from both the critics and the fans, it seems that songs such as ‘Bridge of Khazad Dum, ‘Lothlórien’, ‘May It Be’, and ‘The Prophecy’ will bring out many emotions from fans as they watch the Fellowship of the Ring on December 19th. This weekend, come along and join the Hall of Fire staff as we discuss the newly-released FOTR soundtrack, its beauty, its failing, and most importantly what it means to you.

Recommended Reading:
Complete Soundtrack Streamed on Apple.com >
Fellowship of the Ring Soundtrack Site >
Howard Shore Interview >
Howard Shore IMDB Profile >
List of Soundtrack Reviews >
Scans of Limited Edition Soundtrack Booklet >
Purchase It Now! >

Upcoming Discussions:
Dec 01 & 02: FotR Chapter Discussion – The Great River
Dec 08 & 09: FotR Chapter Discussion – Breaking of the Fellowship
Dec 15 & 16: Overview of Fellowship of the Ring
Dec 22 & 23: Fellowship of the Ring Discussion 1
Dec 29 & 30: Fellowship of the Ring Movie Discussion 2

Place:
#thehalloffire on theonering.net server; come to theonering.net’s chat room Barliman’s and then type /join #thehalloffire .

Saturday Chat: 7:00 pm ET (19:00) [also 12:00 am Sunday (01:00) CET and 10:00 am Sunday (10:00) AET]

Sunday Chat: 5:00 pm (17:00) AET [also 07:00 am (08:00) CET and 2:00 am (02:00) ET]

Sunday Chat: 7:00 pm (19:00) CET [also 1:00 pm (13:00) ET and 4:00 am (04:00) Monday morning AET]

ET = Eastern Time, USA’s East Coast
CET = Central European Time, Central Europe
AET = Australian Eastern Time, Australia’s East Coast

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