This weekend Hall of Fire crew will be examining the quality of the acting in the Two Towers. We’ll look at who delivered the outstanding performances of the film, and who – in an acting sense (as opposed to script!) – was less than effective in their part. [More]

This weekend Hall of Fire crew will be examining the quality of the acting in the Two Towers. We’ll look at who delivered the outstanding performances of the film, and who – in an acting sense (as opposed to script!) – was less than effective in their part. [More]

This weekend Hall of Fire crew will be examining the quality of the acting in the Two Towers.

We’ll look at who delivered the outstanding performances of the film, and who – in an acting sense (as opposed to script!) – was less than effective in their part?

Overall, what did you think of the quality of acting in Two Towers? Was it merely acting – or were the cast actually interacting with one another? And finally, how did it compare to the performances in Fellowship?

Join us at one of our sessions this weekend!

Upcoming Discussions:

March 1-2: RoTK, Bk 5, Ch 2: Passing of the Grey Company
March 8-9: Isildur
March 15-16: RoTK B 5, Ch 3: The Muster of Rohan.

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

Times:
Saturday Chat: 5:30 pm ET (17:30) [also 11:30 pm (23:30) CET and 7:30 am Sunday (07:30) AET]

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

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Elizabeth writes: I’m a member of Britannia, which is a UK mail-order club for buying DVDs. I got the latest catalogue this morning and there is a page of “Pre-Order Titles”, one of which is The Two Towers, with a release date of 22nd of August. I’ve checked the dates for the other items on the page and they all seem to be correct, where they are available. I checked their website and although there is no mention of the date, the DVD is there and can be ordered. [More]

Chris writes: With more than $326 million, The Two Towers surpassed The Lion King (at $325,081,575) and it continues to climb up the charts in the US.

Deb writes: Just thought that LotR fans who have access to bbcamerica might want to know they can tune in Sunday, February 23 at 4pm and watch the BAFTA’s(Orange British Academy Film Awards). It is being presented live and commercial free. The Two Towers is up for 9 awards including Best Film. [More]