Missed all the news this weekend? Were you watching the SAG awards? Writing a nasty letter to the ‘Ebert & Roeper’ folks? Or perhaps getting fitted for your tux for ‘The One Party To Rule Them All’ like I was? Well then fear not! The weekend round up is here to keep you up to date on all things Rings! [More]

Many angry folks are writing in to say that they’ve just heard Roeper, of the ‘Ebert & Roeper’ movie critics show, say he “would like to see LOTR:FOTR get shut-out at the Oscars”, he claimed it was too long.

(eye starts twitching… -Xo)

UPDATE: You can now email Richard Roeper and tell him what you think of his comments (be respectful please -Xo), tell him TheOneRing.net sent you! [EMAIL]

Radio Free Decipher Talks To Richard Taylor

LOTR Wins C.A.S. Award

LOTR soundtrack to be discussed on Weekend Edition Sunday

LOTR Premiere: Japan

Variety Ads For LOTR

Star Wars Trailer: Chris Lee Spotted

Lord Of The Rings CD Cardz

SAG Awards: Gosford Park wins Best Cast

McKellen Wins Best Supporting Actor!

Lord of the Rings “FoTR” TRIVIA

Media Watch: In Style Magazine (Australia)

There and back again – a journey to middle earth Part X

TV Watch: Ian McKellen On ’60 Minutes II’ & ‘SNL’

Adventures roll on for ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Harry’ and ‘Rings’

Jackson’s Locks Get In The Way

Lord of the Rings in Lego.

Fran Walsh, Christopher Lee on NY Observer

Name Confusion Riles Rings Writer

Sir Ian McKellen to host Saturday Night Live

The Two Towers Photo Archive

‘Mind’ Wins DGA Award

The DGA Winner is…

Hall Of Fire Chats For March 9th & 10th

GAMING: Screenshots

BAFTA award winner and Oscar nominee Richard Taylor joins the show to chat about his involvement with The Lord of the Rings films, the Weta Workshop team that worked so hard in bringing Middle-earth to life, and some background that you may not know about himself and The Lord of the Rings films. [More]

The winners of the Cinema Audio Society Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing, announced last night, March 9th, in a sealed envelope ceremony at the annual C.A.S. Awards Banquet are as follows. [More]

The winners of the Cinema Audio Society Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing, announced last night, March 9th, in a sealed envelope ceremony at the annual C.A.S. Awards Banquet are as follows:

The winners of the 2001 Cinema Audio Society Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures were

for: The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring

Re-recording mixers –
Christopher Boyes
Michael Semanick
Gethin Creagh

Production mixer –
Hammond Peek